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Launch of our two new Trinity 500 Rowing Boats

Launch of our two new Trinity 500 Rowing Boats

Yesterday saw the launch of our two new Trinity 500’s. The cadets were really excited to use the new boats which were purchased earlier in the year. It is a little different to current pulling boats being plastic, meaning it should last longer. It is also longer and thinner and so should be faster but a little less stable. We have brand new oars and fittings as well. We hope get them qualifications and get them out there to competitions winning some trophies for the unit as a team.

 
Queen visits Accrington

Queen visits Accrington

The Queen visited Accrington on 16th May, our Sea Cadets lined the streets and participated in a huge parade for her majesty. The cadets looked really smart and are a credit to our unit and the Sea Cadets. Well Done

Article taken from The Lancashire Telegraph

‘JUST fantastic’ was the Queen’s verdict on her visit to Accrington yesterday.

Her Majesty was clearly bowled over by the rapturous welcome she received from thousands of people who had lined the towns streets.

And as she stepped out of her official car, the massed crowds erupted with applause.

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Fusilier Band Concert 2012

Fusilier Band Concert 2012


The Band and Corps of Drums of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (Lancashire)

Enjoy Saturday Night – with a difference. The Lancashire Fusiliers Association Band will be performing a variety of music to suit everyone’s taste from Hymnal to Military to Modern.?Supported by Accrington Pipe Band to make this truly a night to remember.

All funds raised to benefit the work of Accrington Sea Cadets – a registered charity.

Tickets from Accrington Town Hall Tourist Information Office or by post - send payment (cheques payable to "Accrington Sea Cadets") and SAE to: Accrington Sea Cadets, Enfield Wharf, Blackburn Rd, Clayton-le-Moors BB5 5JF.

For discounted group bookings for organisations call: 07703 186128

TICKETS : £10.00 (£8.50 concessions - under 12 and over 65)

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Presentation Night 2011

Presentation Night 2011

Well Done to all of our cadets who attended this years presentation night. Every single cadet should be proud of themselves, even if they didn't receive an award. Well Done to the following people:

Cadet of the Year - Poppy Hester
Best Dressed Cadet - Thomas Higham
Presidents Award - Jessica Gerken
Trafalgar Award - Thomas Higham
New Entry of the Year - John Unsworth
Junior Cadet of the Year - James Winchester

Well Done to all members of Accrington Sea Cadets for getting a unit efficiemcy pennant this year.

 
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Sea Cadet wins Award

Sea Cadet wins Award

Article taken from : Lancashire Evening Telegraph

A FIFTEEN-year-old girl from Clayton-le-Moors looks destined for a career in the Navy — after scooping a Sea Cadets award.

Poppy Hester, who lives in Whalley Road, has won the Harry Green Memorial Trophy for her contribution to the local community.

The prize, from the Rishton branch of the Royal British Legion, is awarded to the best cadet in the community.

Mum, Donna Hester, said: “We are very proud of her, but she kept it quiet. It was actually somebody else that told us.

“She can be quite shy and laid back, but I know she will be very proud inside. She would probably say that somebody else deserved it.”

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We're on the ball !

We're on the ball !

On Sunday 4th December combined Accrington and Chorley Sea Cadet teams won North East Lancashire District 5-a-side football. Both Junior and Senior Boy teams won all matches beating  Rochdale, Bury, Middleton and Chadderton Sea Cadet units. The teams now face other units in North West Area football competition. They will be competing against teams from Liverpool, Manchester and Cheshire. Great support was given by spectators, both Accrington and Chorley played extremely well as a team even though the players had never met prior to the match.

 Next year we would like to have full Accrington teams however this relies on enthusiastic young people to join and boost our numbers.

 
110km Rowing Challenge

110km Rowing Challenge

On Saturday 26th November, Accrington Sea Cadets held a sponsored row at Accrington’s Market Hall. It involved cadets, adult volunteers and parents using rowing machines to help reach our goal of 110km. The effort every single person put in was phenomenal. The event has raised over £800 pounds which will go towards purchasing a new Trinity 500, which is the new standard boat used across the Sea Cadets. This boat will help all cadets and staff gain extra qualifications and provide a training boat for the rowing regattas in summer.

 
Remembrance Weekend

Remembrance Weekend

On Saturday 12th November Sea Cadets helped the Royal British Legion poppy appeal with a bag pack in Tesco, Accrington. Sea Cadets were also stationed at Arndale Centre collecting for the poppy appeal. Combined with collections throughout the week at Town Hall, Tesco and Rhyddings Business and Enterprise School the Sea Cadets have raised lots of money for the poppy appeal.

On Remembrance Sunday the Sea Cadets paraded at Accrington. A service was held at Oakhill Park Cenotaph also a 2 minute silence was observed followed by wreath- laying. Accrington Sea Cadets formed a guard on the cenotaph. After the service had finished the Accrington Pipe Band, Royal British Legion and Cadet Forces paraded past the Town Hall. The service and parade were filmed by TV crew creating a documentary on the Accrington Pals. We also sent an armed guard to the remembrance service in Clayton-le-moors. There was around Three Hundred people attended the event in Clayton.

 
Lest we Forget

Lest we Forget

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old.

Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.

At the going down of the sun and in the morning.

We will remember them.

 
Every Little Helps!

Every Little Helps!

Members of Accrington Sea Cadets have been collecting money for the Poppy Appeal every day this week (7-11 November) at the Accrington Tesco. It has been a great success. Thank you to everyone who has showed their support.

 
Poppy Selling - Accrington Stanley

Poppy Selling - Accrington Stanley

On Saturday 5th November Accrington Sea Cadets paraded at Accrington Stanley Football with Accrington Air Training Corps. Cadets lined the pitch as the players walked on escorted by British Legion Standards. A minute silence was observed by spectators of Accrington Stanley and Bristol Rovers. Cadets also collected donations before the match and during half-time on behalf of the Royal British Legion. Cadets then watched  Accrington Stanley beat Bristol Rovers 2-1.

 
Dedication of the New Accrington Railway Station

Dedication of the New Accrington Railway Station

On Sunday 6th November, three representatives from Accrington Sea Cadets attended a service at the new railway station.  A two minute silence was observed, this was then followed by one of our cadets and several other representatives laying wreaths in memory of past and present soldiers.

 
Juniors had a great weekend!

Juniors had a great weekend!

On the 4th November all of our juniors stayed over at the unit to have a fun weekend. This included a visit to Hawarth Art Gallery, along with completing various fun/party activities throughout the weekend. The Junior Cadets really enjoyed the weekend and are looking forward to having another one early in the new year.

 
Trafalgar Parade - Manchester

Trafalgar Parade - Manchester

On 22nd October we also attended the Trafalgar Parade in Manchester. The parade is held every year to commemorate Lord Nelson. Two hundred cadets paraded through the city centre, finishing the parade at Manchester’s Town Hall. At the town hall the cadets were inspected along with a 24 cadet armed guard. The Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr. Elaine Bois, Lord Lieutenant of Greater Manchester Warren J. Smith JP DLitt LLD and the Sea Cadets North West Area Officer Lt Col John R Davies MCGI RM inspected and greeted the cadets.

 
Trafalgar Dinner - Adelaide Suite, Accrington

Trafalgar Dinner - Adelaide Suite, Accrington

On 15th October Accrington Sea Cadets hosted a Trafalgar Dinner at Adelaide Suite Accrington,it was attended by Mayor of Hyndburn Cllr. Collette McCormack, Mayoress of Hyndburn Sandra Byrne, High Sheriff of Lancashire Peter Mileham DL and Guest Speaker Robert Heys, Chief Executive of Accrington Stanley along with 70 other guests, it was a traditional naval mess dinner accompanied by live music with 3 courses, the final course being a Nelson Trilogy . Cadets and staff of Adelaide suite also wore period naval dress. The dinner was followed by Nelson's Toast and our Guest Speaker. Guests enjoyed the evening and several wish to bring family and friends to next year’s event.

You can view all the photos of this spectacular evening by visiting Ikam99.co.uk where you can purchase a photo if you wish.

 
Everything is 'ship shape' at this years RNP

Everything is 'ship shape' at this years RNP

On 12th September Accrington Sea Cadets had their Royal Naval Parade. Each year a senior member of the Royal Navy inspects the unit. The Royal Navy ensure cadets are trained in a safe environment by highly qualified adult volunteers and are achieving their maximum potential.

 
Unit Summer Camp

Unit Summer Camp

This year we took 20 cadets down to Portsmouth on our annual summer camp. The cadets lived onboard H.M.S. BRISTOL. Throughout the week all the cadets completed various qualifications like Sailing, Powerboating and Rowing. They were also taken on days out to the Water Fun Centre and Action Stations, along with various other interesting museums visits. Well done everyone for a tiring but exciting fun week!.

 
Cadets complete 65km Sponsored Bike Ride

Cadets complete 65km Sponsored Bike Ride

From Blackpool to Accrington.

Some of our cadets took park in a sponsored bike ride. The event was really successful and we have raised well over £400 for our unit. The cadets put in so much effort and are a credit to the unit. When they returned to the unit they were welcomed with a buffet lunch.
I would like to take the time to thank everyone involved, from the transport at the start to the catering right at the end without all the help it wouldn't be as much of a success. Thanks

 
Fire Station Visit

Fire Station Visit

In July our junior cadets visited Accrington Fire Station. The visit included a brief lesson on fire safety, and then the juniors were given a demonstration on how manuverable the rescue crane was. The cadets were lucky enough to have a ride in it too. They then had time to perfect their fire fighting tactics by trying to hit a football off a cone using the fire hoses. To end the visit they were given a full tour of a Fire Engine. It was a really interesting trip. Thanks to Accrington Fire Station.

 
Cadets Go Ape!

Cadets Go Ape!

In July we took 12 cadets on a Reward Trip to Go Ape! in Grizedale Forest. GoApe is a High Wire tree top adventure. Cadets were only given the option to attend the trip if they showed commitment out of our standard parade times i.e. by attending Community Fairs, Civic Parades and Fundraising Events. They really enjoyed themselves, and the staff were shocked at how enthusisatic the cadets were. We are currently planning another reward trip as it helps bring our already close team even closer.

 
Royal Navy Presentation

Royal Navy Presentation

A Petty Officer from the Royal Navy visited our unit to give a presentation on the options available when choosing a career in the Royal Navy eith as a Rating or Officer. The cadets thought it was really interesting. Thanks for taking the time to visit.

 
District Pulling Competition

District Pulling Competition

We sent some cadets to Scotsmans Flash in Wigan to take part in the District Pulling Competition. The weather was scorching, the cadets were great. A success all round, Well Done!

 
Junior Cadets Afloat!

Junior Cadets Afloat!

On Monday we took our Junior Cadets out Rowing for the first time. They were taught Water Safety, How to put on a Buoyancy Aid and a Basic level of Rowing. We were impressed at how well and quickly they got the hang of Rowing. We aim to get our juniors out on the water at least once a week as we like our cadets to enjoy their time here. Well Done Juniors keep it up!

 
Armed Forces Day Parade - 25th June

Armed Forces Day Parade - 25th June

We attended the Armed Forces Day Parade in Great Harwood. We parade our Unit Colour, Standard, Armed Guard and Our Ships Company. Everyone looked very smart and are a credit to our unit.

 
We went Football Crazy! – Accrington Carnival

We went Football Crazy! – Accrington Carnival

We entered a float in Accrington’s Community Carnival. The float was
decorated on a football theme with all of our cadets dressed as either
cheerleaders or footballers. Everyone had an amazing time and can’t
wait for the next one! Well done everyone!

A big thanks to Seaways Services Ltd for providing this year’s wagon
and trailer it is much appreciated.

 
Top Marks for Accrington Sea Cadet

Top Marks for Accrington Sea Cadet

Article taken from Lancashire Telegraph.

An ACCRINGTON Sea Cadet has been named the country’s best after achieving the top exam marks nationally two years on the run. Petty Officer Cadet Megan Duxbury, from Clayton-Le-Moors, was awarded the Cornwell Medal for leadership skills in her cadet examinations. Last year the 18-year-old was awarded the Pollock Memorial Prize for similarly excellent marks.

 
 

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