This idea could raise us a great deal of money!
All you have to do is register at www.easyfundraising.org.uk and select “1st Northwood Scouts New Hut Appeal” as your good cause. (Please note there is another Group on there with the same name as ours called “1st Northwood Scout Group” from Cowes on the Isle of Wight – please don’t select the wrong one!) Then whenever you make an online purchase at any of the stores listed on their site, such as Boots, Amazon, John Lewis, Expedia, Argos and hundreds more, you place your order via easyfundraising instead of going direct, and we get a donation. It costs you nothing, and gains us a lot of money.
When you do sign up, please click the Donation Reminder facility, then if you were to forget to use easyfundraising and go direct to a site that qualifies, it will prompt you to go via the correct route. How clever is that!
Category: New Scouting Centre
Go, Sam, go!
Poindextor Explorer, Sam Jenkins, will be cycling 50 miles at Windsor Racecourse on Saturday 1st April to complete his Duke of Edinburgh Bronze award physical challenge. He is asking for sponsorship in the form of donations to the New Scouting Centre Appeal; his target total is £274 as we need to raise this amount every day for the next year!
Local Police Sergeant running 10k for the Appeal
Police Sgt Ben Phipps, who covers Northwood and Northwood Hills wards, is aiming to raise £1,000 for the New Scouting Centre Appeal when he takes part in the Vitality London 10k Run on the 29th May 2017.
Thank you for supporting us Ben!
To sponsor Ben click here.
£100,000 APPEAL FOR NEW 1ST NORTHWOOD SCOUTING CENTRE
An enlarged and modern facility for Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers
APPEAL LAUNCHED. On the 1st of March at Fairfield Church in Northwood Hills, the 1st Northwood Scout Group launched its £100,000 appeal to replace the existing Scout Hut with an enlarged Scouting Centre. The launch was attended by the Mayor of Hillingdon Cllr John Hensley, and the Deputy Mayor Cllr Carol Melvin; there were also several other important guests present including all three Northwood Hills Councillors, Chief Inspector Rob Bryan and some of his staff, and several members of the REN District senior team. The hall was filled to capacity with guests and many young members and their parents.
At the end of the meeting, Nigel Stone, the Bursar of St John’s School, presented a jumbo cheque to the Group for £1,000, kick starting the fundraising appeal.
We are fortunate to have as our Patrons for the appeal Nick Hurd MP and Councillor Carol Melvin. Nick Hurd was unable to attend, but addressed the meeting via a pre-recorded video.
Click here for more about this exciting project.