Island Girlguides Gather For South West Roadshow

Thanks to Suzanne Whitewood for sharing her report from the latest Girlguiding event. In her own words, Ed

Girls at zooMore than 100 members and parents enjoyed a fantastic day out at the Girlguiding South West Region Roadshow at Sandown Zoo.

All the girls were encouraged to bring along a friend who was not a member, so they too could get a taste of all the exciting and adventurous opportunities Guiding has to offer.

At the event, everyone enjoyed a presentation showcasing all the exciting things that Girlguiding members had recently taken part in.

Girlguiding can make a real difference to girls and young women
Region Chief Commissioner, Solange Rebours, on her first ever visit to the Isle of Wight, said “I want to take this opportunity to encourage more people to join in the fun, and volunteering as an adult is a fantastic way to make a real difference to girls and young women in your community whilst gaining amazing experiences yourself. Whether you can help out every few hours or make a regular commitment, we can find a role for you.”

Rainbows, Brownies, Guides and Senior Section girls also enjoyed listening to a special talk by Tracey Dove, a member of the zoo staff, who explained the important work Sandown Zoo is doing to conserve tigers in the wild.

Girls at zooTracy said that she had gained her interest in animals as well as the world of nature whilst a member of Gurnard Guides. After the formal presentation the girls and their families were able to spend the rest of the day enjoying all the Zoo has to offer.

Karen Hull an adult leader with Ryde Rangers said “Guiding has done so much for me – I’ve made friendships that will last for ever. To visit the Zoo is always a thrill as the surroundings are perfect for the animals.”

Gemma’s resource pack a hit
To help with funding the Zoo’s conservation work Ryde Ranger Gemma Hull, who is working for her Queen’s Guide Award, has compiled a resource pack and designed a badge.

These were on sale and can be used in conjunction with animal conservation work across the UK.

Gemma said “I have been a supporter of the zoo for many years and have had shared ownership of Zena, the White Bengal Tigress most of that time since I was given a gift ownership for Christmas when I was about 12. I love the zoo and I think the way they take care of the animals there is fantastic, so to be able to help them with their project is just what I always hoped I’d be able to do.”

The roadshow will tour several exciting locations across South West England over the coming months.

Image: © Russell Sach

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Caconym
5, December 2017 8:29 am

So “project fear” turns out to be “project reality”.

Who’d have thought?

Billy Builder
5, December 2017 8:44 am

Successful is a bit like beauty, it is in the eye of the beholder. For some, the hard BRexiteers, then any divorce from the EU no matter how catastrophic for our economy or how damaging to the integrity of the UK would be regarded as a success. For me, the words success and BRexit can never and will never belong in the same sentence. No matter how… Read more »

steephilljack
5, December 2017 1:19 pm

Vix is absolutely right. The Conservatives are now dependent on the DUP for support in the Commons. How can we allow the lack of Conservative majority to bring Brexit decision-making to this reactionary party from Northern Ireland ? If NI gets a special deal then Scotland wants one too. It may soon be time to take to the streets !

Caconym
Reply to  steephilljack
5, December 2017 2:11 pm

Shocking, isn’t it? May calls a General Election expecting a landslide victory but, instead, ends up losing her majority and having to find the Magical Mythical Money Tree to buy support from the DUP. The DUP who now, having taken the money, are holding the whole of the UK and Ireland to ransom. 10 people, with terrorist supporters and evolution deniers amongst their number, holding 70 million… Read more »

greenhey
5, December 2017 1:30 pm

I live both on the Island and on the mainland. It was apparent to me during the referendum that people on the Island did not realise what help the EU has given over the years. For example, Ventnor Haven and a number of other projects in South Wight. Much of the comment on here shows frustration of how the UK government overlooks Island needs. Yet the Island… Read more »

ianc
5, December 2017 2:24 pm

It is a mess. I understand the DUP’s position. I do not want the United Kingdom allied in any way with the ROI unless southern Ireland decided it is in their best interests to join the UK and come under our sovereignty. Walk away now Mrs May and set our own trade deals on WTO terms. The EU is a bully. Do you really want to us… Read more »

Caconym
Reply to  ianc
5, December 2017 3:03 pm

Because the UK government repeatedly shows it can be trusted more than the EU, doesn’t it?

Billy Builder
Reply to  ianc
5, December 2017 4:18 pm

To my mind it is the BRexiteers that are the bullies, as they are trying to railroad through massive constitutional changes that were never on the referendum ballot, based on the results of a totally discredited campaign by Leave.

Caconym
Reply to  Billy Builder
5, December 2017 4:44 pm

The referendum question was purely whether we should leave the EU, or not. Nothing more, nothing less.

The leave campaign actively promoted the idea that the UK could remain in the Customs Union or Single Market post Brexit. The whole “No deal is better than a bad deal” and “leave means leave” thing came *after* the referendum, largely engineered by Theresa May for her own political advantage.

Caconym
Reply to  ianc
6, December 2017 10:03 am

Speaking of whether the EU or the UK Government has the best interests of UK citizens at heart…..

https://www.theregister.co.uk/AMP/2017/12/05/liberty_ipa/

Scary, isn’t it? Post Brexit the UK Gov will be able to do that sort of thing as much as it likes.

Jake_Gully
5, December 2017 4:59 pm

I can’t see much prospect of our current government surviving through to next spring, let alone April 2019 to see the BRexit process through to completion. The conservative party is deeply split on the issue and struggling to maintain balance and direction. Theresa May has little authority, Damian Green’s position looks increasingly untenable and the Confidence and Supply agreement with the DUP hangs in the balance. Morgan… Read more »

ianc
5, December 2017 5:11 pm

Do you not think Labour is split on the EU too? Who knows what Corbyn’s view is from one day to the next. Labour heartlands voted out. Only one part of England voted to stay and that is London, hardly representative of England or Great Britain for that matter. Even the south-west voted leave despite territories like Gibraltar included in their votes keen on staying in. Why… Read more »

Caconym
Reply to  ianc
6, December 2017 10:00 am

Do you think Farage and UKIP *wouldn’t* be calling for a second referendum if they had lost?

Mark L Francis
6, December 2017 12:34 am

The DUP campaigned for a hard Brexit but their constituents voted Remain. Now they don’t want the inevitable consequences of a hard Brexit – & apparently they were the only people in Northern Ireland not to see it. These people are unbelievably stupid even for bonkers right-wing religious nut jobs. Who would have thought Brexit would have been so complicated? Who knew? (Actually I did – on… Read more »

Billy Builder
Reply to  Mark L Francis
6, December 2017 8:40 am

It isn’t just the DUP who want a hard BRexit, both the Tory hard-right and Labour hard-left have also campaigned for a hard BRexit. Both the Tory and Labour parties under May and Corbyn imposed a 3 line whip to ensure a hard BRexit direction was followed.

What we need is for the moderate centre to unite to overturn this folly.

Caconym
Reply to  Billy Builder
6, December 2017 8:58 am

No, but it is the 10 DUP MP’s who are putting a spanner in the works. 10 people, who don’t even have the support of their own constituents in this, holding the whole of the UK and Ireland to ransom.

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