Whitchurch and Llandaff Living Issue 70
Summer 2024 issue of the award-winning Whitchurch and Llandaff Living magazine.
Summer 2024 issue of the award-winning Whitchurch and Llandaff Living magazine.
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community<br />
Adventure<br />
<strong>and</strong> friendship<br />
2nd Ll<strong>and</strong>aff Scouts have been part of the north Cardiff community for<br />
generations. Mike Walker invites you to listen to their story<br />
Scouting in Ll<strong>and</strong>aff has been part<br />
of the community for over a century.<br />
Established in the early 1900s, the<br />
Ll<strong>and</strong>aff group has survived two<br />
World Wars. Our Scouts have been<br />
air raid wardens <strong>and</strong> even held<br />
pivotal roles in the D-Day l<strong>and</strong>ings.<br />
One of our ex-Scouts used to run<br />
St Fagans Museum <strong>and</strong> another<br />
designs products for Apple.<br />
Scouting changes lives. Every year,<br />
over 100 Beavers, Cubs, Scouts,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Explorers from Gabalfa to<br />
<strong>Whitchurch</strong>, get the opportunity<br />
to discover their potential <strong>and</strong> to<br />
benefit from a positive, supportive<br />
environment to learn how to make a<br />
16<br />
Beavers on Garth Hill<br />
difference.<br />
We have met on the Belle Vue<br />
Crescent site since the 19<strong>70</strong>s. In<br />
2017, we faced one of our biggest<br />
challenges when with the help<br />
of the community, we raised over<br />
£200,000 to purchase the site <strong>and</strong><br />
the Old United Reformed Church,<br />
which is now our Forever Home <strong>and</strong><br />
also widely used by the community.<br />
Our Beaver Colony is the youngest<br />
section of the 2nd Ll<strong>and</strong>aff Scout<br />
Group; for both girls <strong>and</strong> boys aged<br />
between six <strong>and</strong> eight. Beavers<br />
meet on Thursday evenings at<br />
6.30pm throughout the school term.<br />
The Beavers enjoy all that Scouting<br />
has to offer - outdoor activities,<br />
being creative, exploring the local<br />
community, <strong>and</strong> surrounding<br />
natural environment. Each year<br />
we offer a residential opportunity<br />
to experience the excitement of a<br />
night away with friends whilst taking<br />
up new challenges working towards<br />
additional badges.<br />
During their time in the Colony,<br />
the Beavers will also have the<br />
opportunity to try a wide range<br />
of different activities through our<br />
varied programme, as well as going<br />
on trips <strong>and</strong> days out: TechniQuest,<br />
Forest Farm, trampolining,<br />
international Jamboree on the Trail<br />
are a few examples.<br />
We occasionally link up with our<br />
Cub Packs <strong>and</strong> connect with District<br />
Events; St David’s Day, swimming<br />
gala, mini-multi sports affording<br />
extra opportunities outside of<br />
our section. Beavers are easily<br />
recognised by their distinctive<br />
turquoise sweatshirts!<br />
The Cub Section is the second<br />
section of the Scouting Movement<br />
for boys <strong>and</strong> girls aged 8-10½.<br />
Cubs run on Monday evenings with<br />
many young people. In fact, we<br />
have enough young people on our<br />
waiting list to start a second pack<br />
but need more adult help. Cubs<br />
are introduced to exciting outdoor