Girlguiding Isle of Wight on Newport Jubilee parade

Girlguiding Isle of Wight play their part in Platinum Jubilee celebrations

With HM The Queen as their Patron members of Girlguiding certainly played their part in the Platinum Jubilee Celebrations.

Certain Girlguiding areas of the UK were selected to host 70 Beacons with the Isle of Wight being one.

Members gathered on the downs above Shorwell. Present were the Isle of Wight President Gioia Minghella-Giddens and her husband Richard, Girlguiding IW Commissioner Linda Stone, and assistant Commissioners Anne Watson and Donna Sanders-Steele plus several members who had gained the Queen’s Guide Award over the years.

Wrapped in Girlguiding blankets by the beacon

Donna and her husband Alistair had built the Beacon and performed the lighting, and all members present enjoyed camp-fire singing, several donning camp-fire blankets.

Park Bench
Prior to this Shanklin Brownies, led by Karen Bull, presented a park bench (in conjunction with Shanklin Town Council) to their community with Shanklin’s Deputy Mayor, Sue Godden, and Town Councillor, Denyse Larner, fixing a plaque and Girlguiding’s Island President being in attendance.

The new bench with President, Gioia Minghella-Giddens

This bench forms a centre piece to land which has been adopted by the Brownies and where they have planted shrubs, spring bulbs and trees and litter-pick on a regular basis.

Brownies' uniforms throughout 70 years

Some of the Brownies dressed in a selection of uniforms covering 70 years. They also organised refreshments and activities for a Jubilee event in Shanklin’s Regent Street.

Memories of Buckingham Palace
IW Queen’s Guide, Tina Nicholls, featured on BBC South Today recalling her experiences in Buckingham Palace when representing Girlguiding there some time ago.

Park bench celebrations in Shanklin

East Cowes Rainbow leader Charlotte Young represented Girlguiding IW as a guest of Girlguiding at the Jubilee Pageant in London.

Newport’s Jubilee Parade
Members from across the Island representing all sections, Rainbows, Brownies, Guides and Rangers joined in Newport’s Jubilee Parade on Saturday afternoon.

Girlguides on parade

Hundreds of girls and their leaders, most carrying flags and streamers made at their unit meetings and some wearing uniforms depicting the change of styles over 70 years, formed a large part of the parade.

After the parade had dispersed at Newport Quay Girlguiding members continued to Seaclose Park for a picnic and fun activities organised by Kerry Hiscock (Outdoor Advisor).

Celebrations throughout June
For some Girlguiding IW members Jubilee celebrations had already taken place prior to the official bank holidays with parties and outings and other units will continue the celebrations throughout June with picnics, parties and days out planned.


News shared by Suzanne on behalf of Girlguiding Isle of Wight. Ed