President Paul Jaspal presented the leaders of 2nd Warwick Sea Scouts with an award from the International Federation of Scouting Rotarians for Community Service for their dedication to youth and the community, in recognition of their outstanding achievement in raising over £1.25million to build a new headquarters in St Nicholas Park.
Club welcomed a dozen Scout Leaders and Nigel Hailey, the County Commissioner, to an open evening on Feb 9th to celebrate their work. The building known as TS Norton (Training Ship) was opened in September 2021 after a 10-year campaign to move from their old building by the river. Rotarian Laurie Day worked with them to obtain planning approval, and funding was first obtained to renew the jetties and boatyard, which opened in 2018 assisted by a “Make a Difference” grant from the club.
The Sea Scouts led by Viv Bosworth (Chair), Marc Gadsby (Group Scout Leader) and Janette Eslick (Fundraiser) inspired their Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers to raise money for the project, as well as keeping up with their regular activities, including boating, canoeing, and summer camping trips. Rotary and the Scouts worked together to raise funds by parking cars at the Thai festival and marshalling the half marathon.
By 2019 the Scouts were able to “break ground” on their new building, but an arson attack damaged the structure, requiring partial demolition just before Covid struck creating further delay. They held their nerve, kept on fundraising, secured additional grants and eventually last September the building was opened. Rotarian Graham Suggett, trustee of Norton Foundation, provider of the final grant of £225,000 was able to unveil the name of the building ‘TS Norton’.
There are now nearly 200 young people involved in Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers, with another 200 waiting to get in. Meetings involve learning life skills for Scout badges as well as water-based activities, with a recent Burns night, orienteering and learning some cookery.
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