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Funding from The Rank Foundation

Funding from The Rank Foundation

Delighted to announce today that the Rank Foundation have very kindly part funded our Classroom Tables replacement project

The Project aims to provide classroom tables for our 6 Classrooms, creating not just a superb facility for our cadets, but also for the whole community in which to learn new skills.

I would like to thank the Rank Foundation for their support in this project

West Wales District Kayaking Competition

West Wales District Kayaking Competition

On Sunday 1st July Fishguard Unit competed in the above competition. The event involves Single and Double events called K1 and K2, in both Junior and Open Categories.

We had 3 second place and 6 third place cadets in alot of categories and again one of our bigger teams in the last few years.

We have a Gold Medal with LC Jake  in the K1 Open Boys Time Trial

We also came Second Overall in the Event.

The Commanding Officer remarked " I am very pleased with the progress the unit is now making with Kayaking, and we will have a bigger and stronger team again in 2019"

 

LC Jake is seen recieving his medal from West Wales District Officer Lt Cdr (SCC) Susan Gittins at Port Talbot

Bisley Shooting Team

Bisley Shooting Team

Cadets recently went to the Pre Bisley Training at Brunswick Camp, Pirbright, Woking, Surrey. The cadets has a great week learning about the rifles etc and lots of shooting on the range. The best were then selected to take part in the Competition on the weekend of 14/15th July. Cadets are taught weapon-handling skills as part of a structured programme of supervised training that emphasises safe and responsible use.

RYA First Aid Course

RYA First Aid Course

The CO, Training Officer, and 2 cadets, plus 2 of our colleagues from Neath Sea Cadets attended an RYA First Aid course today provided by PPSA in Pembroke Dock

Cadets attend Sea Sunday Service

Cadets attend Sea Sunday Service

On the 8th July on Goodwick Seafront the cadets attended a Sea Sunday Service, which not only recognised all those seafaring organisations, but also marked the end of the 1st World War, which is 100 years this year and marks the start of a series of events and services to mark this very important date. The Sea Cadets as always looked very smart. Junior Cadet Maegan did helped with the reading, Able Cadet Thomas carried the Standard and Ordinary Cadet Emily and Able Cadet Molly helped with the collection.

It was great to see the Sea Cadets representing not just the Senior Service, but also the Youth of Fishguard & Goodwick at this service

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