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Remembrance Sunday Parade

  • Queen Elizabeth Gardens, Barham Park Harrow Road Wembley, England, HA0 2HB United Kingdom (map)

Brent Borough Civic
Remembrance Service

Queen Elizabeth Gardens, Barham Park, Harrow Road, HA0 2HB

Each Remembrance Sunday, Scouts in cities, towns and villages across the UK show their support for the sacrifices made by our servicemen and women.

As Britain entered the First World War on 4 August 1914, Robert Baden-Powell – founder of the Scout Movement – volunteered Scouts to support the war effort. They weren’t to have a military role but could undertake work that released men for service in the armed forces. The skills learned through Scouting proved very useful in carrying out a range of jobs, including working on farms, delivering messages, watching coastlines, fetching hospital supplies, and guarding railway lines.

Towards the end of the war, Scouts worked with the Commonwealth War Graves Commission to help keep records of where the fallen were buried. Cubs carried out work knitting socks and stuffing pillows for wounded soldiers, and with many mothers taking up new jobs to help the war effort, were also encouraged to learn skills for helping out at home.

All members are asked to make every effort to attend our local Remembrance Day Parade.

When & Where

13:30: Arrival (by 13:45 latest)
13:50: Congregation to gather at War Memorial & Parade to muster at the car park
14:30: Depart

Queen Elizabeth Gardens,
Barham Park, Harrow Road,
HA0 2HB

πŸšπŸš‡ Google Maps Navigation Link: https://goo.gl/maps/xX7hbq4ZPaFT7bPH7

πŸš— On-street parking is available in the streets around the park.

πŸ…ΏοΈ Sudbury Town Station Car Park is Β£1.50 on Sundays

 

Parade

All sections will parade together in Group order, i.e., all beavers followed by all cubs, scouts, and Explorers. It is up to the discretion of the Squirrel & Beaver Scout Leaders, along with the Group Scout Leaders, if they wish their Squirrels & Beavers to parade.

Full uniform is required for the parade. Coats should only be worn if it is raining or below 12ΒΊC; therefore, young people should wear layers (thermal vest) underneath uniform. Gloves are recommended; however, hats are not permitted.

All members of the District should wear a poppy, so if you do not have one, please have some money to buy one on Sunday morning. There will be a limited number available.

Everyone is reminded that we will be on public display and that our conduct should reflect this.

Talking on parade should be restricted to the control of members. Smoking is not permitted, nor is the wearing of AirPods or headphones.

Parade Order

  • District Flags

  • 2nd Kingsbury + Chandos ESU

  • 3rd Kingsbury

  • 3rd Sudbury

  • 7th Wembley

  • 22nd Wembley

  • 10th Willesden

  • 11th Willesden

  • 12th Willesden

  • 20th Willesden

  • 23rd Willesden

  • 25th Willesden

  • 27th Willesden + Voyager ESU

  • 28th Willesden + Pioneer ESU

  • 35th Willesden

  • 37th Willesden + Nomad ESU

  • 8th Kenton + Dragon ESU

Full Uniform

TopBottom
SquirrelRed crew neck sweatshirt
BeaverTurquoise crew neck sweatshirt
CubDark Green crew neck sweatshirt
ScoutTeal green long sleeved shirt or blouse;Navy blue activity trousers, or
smart navy blue skirt;
with scout belt & buckle
ExplorerBeige long sleeve short sleeve shirt or blouseNavy blue activity trousers, or
smart navy blue skirt;
with scout belt & buckle
AdultStone long sleeve or short sleeve shirt, or
blouse
Navy blue activity trousers, or
smart navy blue trousers, or
smart navy blue skirt;
with scout belt & buckle

Invested members should where appropriate group or district scarf with woggle.

We request that Squirrels, Beavers & Cubs wear blue trousers, although these are not required as part of our official uniform.

We request that everyone wears black or brown shoes.

Colour Parties

  • We will need a member from each section to carry the District Flags, these will be selected on the day.

  • Group flags should be brought and carried by a member selected by the group.

  • There will be a short training session for carrying and lowering the flag at 13:45.

Wreaths

The District wreath will be laid by an Explorer Scout

Group Wreaths

Each group may lay a wreath, it should be laid by a Scout escorted by a Cub and a Beaver.

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