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Boscombe guides get challenge award


FOUR Guides from the 1st Boscombe Down Guide Unit have been presented with their Baden-Powell Challenge Awards by Spire FM’s Chris Ewington.

The Baden-Powell Challenge Award is for girls who have been Guides for at least two years and have taken part in a wide range of unit activities, including gaining at least two interest badges and taking part in unit camps, sleepovers and community events.

A spokesman for the unit said: “Only about 10 per cent of Guides actually start the Baden-Powell Challenge Award, and so to have four girls in one unit finish it is very impressive.”

The four 14-year-olds have spent the last two years working towards the award which involved completing 10 challenges, including organising a cooking competition, learning to knit, completing a personal fitness campaign and finding out about global environmental issues.

The final part of the award saw the girls taking part in a challenge adventure where they completed a weekend away either visiting places in London found on the monopoly board, learning about international issues or holding a ‘chicken and crackers’ weekend party.

All four of the girls have now moved up to Ranger Guides and were presented with their awards by Chris Ewington during a special presentation evening hosted by the other Rangers.


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Assistant Guide Leader Nicki McCarney, Kirsty, Ellie, Spire FM’s Chris Ewington, Keeley, Megan and Guide Leader Jenny Steer Assistant Guide Leader Nicki McCarney, Kirsty, Ellie, Spire FM’s Chris Ewington, Keeley, Megan and Guide Leader Jenny Steer

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