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History
The 5th Gosport Sea Scout Group holds a distinctive position in the local Scout movement in that it grew out of a Wolf Cub Pack. In most cases the process has been reversed, the Cubs following the Scouts, but this unusual origin has enabled the 5th Group to appreciate its Cub Pack to the full.
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Today the Group still relies on the Pack for its main source of recruits for the Scout Troop. We have established a tradition similar to those of the Senior Service, with which we are closely linked for it is one of the 101 Groups in the country to be Admiralty recognized. This distinction was conferred on us in 1948. We are inspected annually by the Admiralty's representative and if we failed to measure up to the standard demanded, we would drop to the bottom of the list of the two thousand Sea Scout Troops throughout the Country, each of which would appreciate Admiralty recognition.
The Wolf Cub Pack was formed soon after Baden-Powell established the Cubs to cater for the hundreds of young boys anxious to join his new movement. It was registered with Local Association in 1916 and with Imperial Scout Headquarters in 1919. Some years elapsed before the Scout Troop was formed under the Rev. Mr Holland of Elson. Meetings were held in St Thomas's Church Hall, Elson and the Troop members wore distinctive purple neckerchiefs. (Purple neckerchiefs first recorded 1925).
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In 1929, the Rev. Mr Radford of Elson - no one who was in the Troop then could remember his initials, he was "Raddie" to everyone - took over the Group and added the Rover Scout Crew. The colour of the neckerchiefs was changed to red (red neckerchiefs first recorded in 1925) and before long the Group was known as "Radford's Own". It possessed a boat, an ex-Service gig, which was moored at Hardway near the old Fisgard Pier. When Mr. Radford moved to Hayling Island in 1935, Mr. Douglas Pout became Group Scoutmaster and he had the assistance of Mr. R. Edwards as Scoutmaster, Mr. R. Maleham as Assistant Scoutmaster, Mr. George Long as Cubmaster, Mr. R. Chopin was Assistant Cubmaster and Mr. B. Hopkins was Rover Scout Leader.
In 1937, the Group was merged with the 11th Group. It retained its Group Number, but adopted the blue and white neckerchiefs of the 11th. We wear the same colours today.
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Mr. G. Walker, later Assistant Island Commissioner for Bermuda, became Group Scoutmaster, Mr. J. Cobnor was an Assistant Scoutmaster and Miss. E. Maleham an Assistant Cubmaster. Supporting the Group, which was about 100 strong, was a capable Parents Committee, which raised funds to enable the Group to build up a good stock of equipment.
Then World War II, with its evacuation and call up threatened to bring about the demise of the Group. Through the early years of the war the Troop remained together as little more than a patrol being run by Edgar Habens (who was then 15 years old) and Peter Connor. Mr. George Long became District Cubmaster, and all Cubs remaining in the area were merged together into a District Pack, run by Mr. and Mrs. Long and several Cubmasters. In 1944 the outlook became bright again, Mr. Long was appointed Group Scoutmaster, Edgar Habens became Acting Scoutmaster and Mr Jim Mew, Assistant Scoutmaster. The Troop grew again into six patrols with six Scouts in each. Two years later the District Cub Pack was disbanded and Mrs. Long became Cubmaster of the revived Group Pack. Mr. Habens joined the Services. The year 1948 was most significant for the Group. Mr. Mew took over as Scoutmaster, with Mr. Leslie Johnson and Mr. Frank Martin as his assistants. The strength was about 80 boys. But the most important feature was the re-forming of the Parents Association, which began work without delay to raise money to renew equipment. Also in this year the Troop gained Admiralty recognition.
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Mr. E. Morling took over as Rover Scout Leader in 1950, and Mr. L. Jonson became Scout Master (Senior Scouts), in charge of a Troop 17 strong, and including six Kings Scouts. Mr and Mrs Long were both awarded the Medal of Merit for outstanding service to the Movement and in 1952 Mr. E. Morling, the then Rover Crew Leader was also accorded the honour. Mrs. Long was appointed District Cubmaster and continued her duties with the 5th Pack until 1954, when she found her District commitments were too great, and Mr. S. Edwards assumed charge of the Pack. Mr. Long, who had been associated with the movement for 25 years, became Assistant District Commissioner for Gosport in 1953, and a further change in Group Officers followed. Mr. Martin took over as Group Scoutmaster and had the assistance as Assistant Cubmasters of Miss. J. Arm, Miss. M. Cobnor, Miss. B. Rendle, Miss. J. Gorman and Mr. Ernest Habens. Mr. Mew resigned on taking an appointment abroad, and Mr. Brian Temple succeeded him, holding office for two years, when his Assistant Scoutmaster, Mr. Brian Worsam took over. Although Mr. Worsam's work took him frequently from the District, he did good work in keeping the Troop up to Admiralty standard, and had an excellent second-in-command in Mr. Alan Simms. The Group also oweed a debt to Mr. M. Paine, who looked after the Troop's boats at Hardway.
The Group is fortunate in having its own headquarters in St Luke's Road, constructed in 1980 through the efforts, primarily, of the Parents Association.
A Gosport Journal reporter visited the Headquarters shortly after construction, where he saw "the Scouts under instruction in first aid, the rule of the road at sea, knots and splicing. They were also being taught elementary seamanship with the aid of a model whaler, and map reading". He also met some of the persons who had helped the Group to attain its present status - Mr. Long, the Chairman of the Parents Association (Mr. A.J. Hall), the Group Treasurer (Mr. C.W. Thickett), Mr. Martin, and Mr. Grubb. Mr Hall was able to claim "I think we are one of the best-equipped Troops in Gosport."
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Mr. Gubb could recall the Troop in Mr. Holland's time and could look back over 49 years continuous association with Scouting. He joined 1st Cleethorpe Troop in 1918. In 1937 he became Rover Mate with the 5th Gosport, and was a King's Scout.
A Mr. Martin surveyed the (then) position. There were 35 Scouts on the books, he said, and the average attendance was 30. The Rover Crew had only five members, but 15 were serving in the Navy either as officers or ratings. Already this year five boys have become naval artificers. "I think we keep the Navy going" he remarked with a smile. (associated photographs with this article clearly show that 5th was a Sea Scout Troop at this time).
Jumpimg ahead to the 1970s, the Group was re-registered 5th Gosport Sea Scouts on 4th October 1973.
One more jump to the 2009 and September sees a composite Patrol consisting of Patrol Leader Robert, Thomas, George and James win the Emelyn Trophy - the first time the troop has won this competition in its 80-year history.
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2010 continued the success when over the weekend of 6/7 Feb 2010 the Troop shone at the RN Sea Scout Swimming Championships. Our team of swimmers - Naomi, Jake, Ben, Harry and Robert won the coveted Otter Shield trophy. This particular award presented to the Scout Association in 1910 for swimming and lifesaving has been competed for every year since. It came to Gosport for the first time and appropriately in our Centenary Year.
Chronology
1908-1909 | Mr Sexton, who was a Boy's Brigade Leader started Scouting in Gosport in 1908-1909 with 4 troops, one of them was called 1st Hardway and Elson, they were all called the "1st" plus the name of the area within Gosport. Later the 1st Hardway and Elson became the 5th Sea Scouts. |
Oct 1910 | 5th Gosport Troop registered |
10.10.1910 | Portsmouth News & Southern Daily Mail printed an article on the Boy Scouts Demonstration involving 2nd/4th/5th Gosport. The 5th Gosport Troop giving an exhibition of tent pegging. |
1911 | Troop registered by Local Association (now District) |
1916 | Wolf Cub Pack registered with Local Association |
01.10.1919 | Troop HQ registration date - No 1382 |
01.10.1919 | Pack HQ registration date - No 576 |
08.10.1919 | 5th (St Thomas, Elson) Troop strength 43 (1 Warranted Officer, 39 Active Scouts, 3 Rovers) |
1925 | The 5th Gosport became two separate troops - one "Land" with Red Scarves and one "Sea" with Purple Scarves. |
13.11.1928 | Re-registered at Imperial Headquarters 5th Gosport with new number - 3435. S.M (for Sea Scouts) W. Truscott. 12 Sea Scouts. |
1934 | The 5th Gosport (St Thomas) split into 2 Groups - 1st Gosport (St Thomas) (Land Scouts) and 5th Gosport Sea Scouts |
1937 | Group merged with 11th, retaining number and adopting blue and white neckerchief of the 11th, the colours still worn today. |
Mar 1945 | Roll of Honour: Welch, E.J. - Army |
10.01.1962 | In reply to Groups request for ancestry details, HQ stated a 5th Gosport (St Thomas, Elson) Scout Troop was registered by the Gosport L.A. in 1911. A Wolf Cub Pack was later formed and was registered by L.A. in 1916. The Training Department confirmed that the Group became a recognised registered Admiralty Unit in 1951 |
1964 | County Registry entry reads: 5th Gosport - No 3435, meeting at St Luke's Road, Gosport (First Class Scouts-1). GSM: R.J. Edwards, CM: Mrs J. Reston, SM/SSL:I. Townsend |
1967-1970 | Group is listed each year in County Register |
31.12.1970 | Form "A" - Registration of a District Scout Council. The Group is listed |
04.10.1973 | Form "C.2(A)" - Change in Group Registration from 5th Gosport to 5th Gosport Sea Scouts |
10.04.1980 | Mayor of Gosport opens HQ in St Luke's Road |
31.01.1989 | Census Strength: 89 |
11.02.1989 | The Medal for Meritorious Conduct awarded to Steven King |
Apr 1989 | Extracted from "The Hampshire Scout".
On the last Saturday of Gosport Gang Show in February, Steven King, Venture Scout, was presented with the Medal for Meritorious Conduct by County Commissioner Roy Farmers. Partially paralysed on his right side and blind in his left eye since birth, but this has not stopped him from enjoying Cubbing and Scouting activities. He most enjoys and is proficient in canoeing and archery. An active member of Gang Show for six years when, on returning from camp he became gravely ill and was rushed to the Neurological Unit in Southampton General Hospital where he was in a coma for two weeks. Having recovered he became part of the Gang Show's Front of House staff. |
31.01.1990 | Census Strength: 98 |
09.06.1994 | Extract from The Journal - Gareth Jenkins and Mike Brown pictured holding the old Rover Scout Pennant which was lost 35 years ago and handed back recently by former Rover Scout Roy Harlow. |
30.01.1995 | Census Strength: 86 |
31.01.1996 | Census Strength: 94 |
31.01.1996 | District Diary - Group Meeting at: Earl Mountbattan Hall, Miss H. Ray, J. Martin. CSL's: Mrs D. Martin, Mrs E. Richards, ACSL: Mrs C. Barnes, Mrs T Sturgeon, Instructors: S. Stamp, Mrs J. Wearn, Helper: Miss G. Davis. ASL's: T. Jenkins, P. Phillips, Helpers: Mrs J. Phillips, Mrs A. Jenkins, Instructors: N. Cross, C. Nash, K. Bartlett. VSL: Mrs P. Williams, Helper: I. Oakley, Instructor: A. Sturgeon. Chairman: B. Martin, Secretary: Mrs P. Brown, Treasurer: Mrs V. Hyde. |
Dec 1998 | District Directory: GSL: Allan Davey, BSL: Sue Beecher, CSL (Tues): Miss Zelda Cox,CSL (Mon): Elma Richards, SL: Vacant, ASL: Trevor Jenkins, VSL: Mrs Pat Williams. Group Chair: Barry Martin, Secretary: Mrs Margaret Nettleton, Treasurer: Mrs Val Hyde. |
25.10.1999 | Interim Census: Colony: 11 Beavers, 2 Leaders, Pack: 18 Cubs, 3 Leaders, 2 Helpers, Troop: 32 Scouts, 2 Leaders, 3 Helpers, Unit: 4 Venture Scouts, I Leader. Group: 2 GSL's. Total:80. |
14.01.00 | County Directory reads: HQ:Earl Mountbattan Hall, St Luke's Road, Gosport. Beavers x1, Cub Scouts x 2, Scouts x 1. GSL: Allan Davey. |
31.01.2000 | Census - 75 |
2000 | Medal of Merit awarded to Bill Hyde - Vice Chairman |
01.09.2000 | District Directory reads: 5th Gosport(Sea Scouts), Scarf: White/Blue, Meetings: Earl Mountbattan Hall, St Luke's Road, Forton, Gosport.
GSL: Allan Davey.
Colony: Fridays 1730-1845. BSL: Mrs Sue Beecher, ABSL: Mrs Sandra Nunn.
Pack (Hermes) Tuesdays 1830-2000, CSL: Miss Zelda Cox.
Pack (Dido) Mondays 1800-1930, CSL: Mrs Elma Richards, ACSL: Trevor Smith, Helper: Miss Marie Phillips.
Troop: Fridays 1900-2100, SL: Vacant, ASL: Ian Wressel, Helper: Mrs Christine Barnes, Mrs Jane Phillips, Mrs Alison Jenkins.
Venture Unit Monday's 2000-2200, VSL: Vacant, AVSL: Ian Oakley,
Instructor: Miss Emma Alderman (until 22.01.02).
Administration: Chairman: Barry Martin, Secretary: Mrs Pat Brown, Treasurer: Mrs Val Hyde, Quartermaster: Mike Brown |
23.06.2004 | County Directory: 5th Gosport (Sea Scouts), No 3435. HQ: Earl Mountbattan Hall, St Luke's Road, Forton,Gosport.
GSL: Phil Sandall.
Colony x 1,
Pack x 1,
Troop x 1. |
Nov 2004 | District Directory: Scouter in Charge: Mike Brown,
BSL: Sandra Nunn, ABSL: Margaret Nettleton,
CSL: Trevor Smith, ACSL: Ian Oakley, Jane Phillips, Pack Assistant: Marie Phillips.
SL: Allan Davey, ASL: David Trivett, Philip Sandall, Troop Assistant: Christine Barnes, Instructor: Philip Harding, Instructor (Pulling): Mike Brown, (Sailing): Richard Whiteley.
President: Barry Martin, Vice-Chair: Bill Hyde, Sec: Marnie Harding, Treasurer: Val Hyde. |
31.05.2005 | Census - 69 |
05.07.2006 | County Directory reads: No 24052 5th Gosport (Sea Scouts). HQ: Earl Mountbattan Hall, St Luke's Road, Forton.
Contact: Michael Brown.
Sections: 1 x Colony, 1 x Pack, 1 x Troop. |
Oct 2007 | Ex County Roll of Honour The Queen's Scout Award gained by: Marie Philips |
21.01.2009 | County Directory reads: No 9924052 5th Gosport Sea Scout Group.HQ: Earl Mountbattan Hall, St Luke's Road, Forton, Gosport PO12 3JW.
Meetings: Beavers: Tues 5.30-7.00pm, Cubs: Mon 6.00-8.00pm, Sea Scouts: Fri 7.00-9.00pm. |
Aug 2009 | 14 Scouts + 3 leaders attend Sea Scout Centenary Jamboree Camp at National Watersports Centre, Nottingham. |
20.09.2009 | Composite Patrol consisting of PL Robert, Thomas, George and James win the Emelyn Trophy - the first time the troop has won this competition in its 80-year history. |
6/7.02.2010 | 2010 continues the success when over the weekend of 6/7 Feb 2010 the Troop shine at the RN Sea Scout Swimming Championships. Our team of swimmers - Naomi, Jake, Ben, Harry and Robert won the coveted Otter Shield trophy. This particular award presented to the Scout Association in 1910 for swimming and lifesaving has been competed forevery year since. It came to Gosport for the first time and appropriately in our Centenary Year. |
14.09.2010 | After many years of service to the Group, Elma Richards retires from the Committee. She was subsequently presented with Rose Bowl at Christmas Dinner for all her work with the 5th. |
Group Appointments
Dec 1910 | HQ Gazette (Vol.III.No.6) records registration of 5th Gosport. Scout Master - E.W. Jones. 20 Scouts. |
08.11.1911 | Warrant notification for J.J. Bodfish |
Apr 1921 | "The Scouter" noted issue of ASM Warrant to A.G. Johnson |
Aug 1923 | "The Scouter" noted issue of ASM Warrant to W.C. Locke |
Apr 1925 | W.C. Locke's warrant cancelled |
Jul 1925 | "The Scouter" noted issue of SM Warrant to W.E. Truscott |
May 1927 | "The Scouter" noted issue of Cub Master Warrant to F.J. Davies |
1929 | Rev. HEF Radford appointed SM |
Mar 1935 | ACM Warrants for R.J Edwards cancelled.
SM Warrant issued to R.J. Edwards |
Apr 1935 | "The Scouter" noted cancelled GSM Warrant for Rev. H.E.F. Radford.
GSM Warrant issued to D.M. Pout |
Aug 1935 | "The Scouter" noted issue of ACM Warrant to G.W. Long |
Apr 1937 | "The Scouter" noted cancellation of GSM Warrant for D.M. Pout and ACM G.W. Long.
GSL Warrant issued to G.S. Walker,
CM to G.W. Long,
ACM to Miss E.C. Maleham |
Jun 1937 | "The Scouter" noted issue of ASM Warrant to W.J. Maleham |
Nov 1937 | "The Scouter" noted cancelled ASM Warrant - W.J Maleham |
1937 | County Register notes GSM: G.W. Walker, SM: R. Edwards, RL: W.P. Hopkins, CM: G. Long |
Feb 1938 | "The Scouter" noted issue of ACM Warrant to J.W. Cobner |
Jul 1938 | "The Scouter" noted issue of ASM Warrant to A.F. Harvey and ACM to E.J. Welch |
Aug 1938 | "The Scouter" noted issue of ARSL Warrant to J. Gamblen |
Jun 1939 | "The Scouter" noted cancelled SM Warrant - R.J. Edwards and ACM Warrant - J.W.T. Cobner.
SM Warrant issued to J.W.T. Cobner,
ASM Warrant issued to J.A. Rawe |
22.01.1944 | GSM: G.W. Long (until 17.03.1954) |
12.10.1946 | CM: Mrs D.E.K Long (until 19.05.1948) |
1946/7 | County Register - Group is listed: GS: G.W. Long, CM: Mrs D.E. Long |
16.05.1947 | ASM:C.F. Martin (until 10.03.1954) |
01.06.1947 | Mrs D.E.K Long (until 19.05.1955) |
12.10.1947 | SM: J.E. Mew (until 05.12.1950) |
01.11.1948 | ACM:E.B. Habens (until 18.05.1955) |
01.07.1949 | ACME: Mrs JAM. Havens (until 19.05.1955) |
27.11.1950 | SM: EVA. Havens (until 29.04.1962),
RSL: E. Morling (until 31.03.1960),
ASM: J.E.Mew (until 11.03.1952) |
16.03.1951 | ACM: Miss M.J. Gorman (until 19.05.1955),
SM(S): A.H.V. Johnson (until 21.09.1953) |
01.10.1951 | ACM: Miss N.I. Rendle (until 30.03.1953) |
10.03.1954 | SM:J. E. Mew (until 29.07.1955) ASM:M.V. Paine |
19.03.1954 | GSM:C.E. Martin (until 09.02.1962) |
14.09.1955 | ASM:R. Harlow, CM:S. Edwards (until 10.04.1959),
SM: B.E. Temple |
07.03.1956 | ASM:B.T. Worsam, ASM:A.D. Sims |
18.10.1959 | CM:R.N. Chandler |
08.04.1960 | SM: S.J. Townsend (until 18.02.63) |
03.02.1961 | ACM: T.J. Townsend (until 16.10.64) |
11.11.1961 | ASM: B.G. Waterloo (until 18.02.63) |
13.03.1962 | ASM: G. Thickett (until 16.10.64) |
28.06.1962 | GSM: R.J. Edwards (until 03.12.65) |
28.06.1962 | ACM: Mrs E. Thickett (until 02.12.65) |
28.06.1963 | CM: Mrs J.M. Reston (until 12.10.64) |
29.04.1964 | ASM: R.C. Baker (until 31.03.65) |
16.10.1964 | SM: I. Townsend |
29.11.1965 | ASM: W. Lawley (until 31.03.68),
ASM: D. J. Bonage |
03.12.1965 | CM: E.C. Thickett (until 25.01.74) |
1967 | Intr/Group Treasurer: R.G. Fry (until 1969) |
21.05.1968 | ASM:D.A. Norfield (until 01.05.70) |
29.07.1968 | ACM: Miss C.A. Whittington,
ASM: S.J. Wood (until 12.02.1969) |
28.10.1968 | ACM: Miss S.P. Bonage |
21.05.1969 | GSL: R.G. Fry (until 15.04.76) |
20.03.1970 | GSM: R.G. Fry (until 31.03.73) |
29.04.1970 | ASM: F.A. Allen |
01.05.1970 | ASM: J. Bell |
18.06.1971 | ASM: M.G. Taylor (until 31.05.73) |
24.01.1972 | ACM: P.A. Grigg |
27.10.1972 | SM: P. Smith (until 01.11.73) |
18.04.1973 | GSM: C.P. Cains |
14.05.1974 | SM: G.M Thorpe Tapley (until 10.09.74) |
26.09.1974 | ACM: T.N.A Pav |
21.10.1974 | GSM: R.G. Fry |
26.01.1980 | GSL: M.F. Brown (until 11.02.89) |
20.01.1982 | AVSL: Mrs P. Brown (until 30.05.85) |
30.03.1983 | AVSL: J.I. Richards (until 26.09.84) |
01.11.1983 | ACSL: Mrs G. Evans (until 02.03.88) |
26.09.1984 | VSL: J.I. Richards |
01.11.1984 | Group Secretary: Mrs P. Brown (until 31.03.92) |
27.01.1987 | AVSL: I.J. Oakley (until 21.03.92) |
04.04.1992 | V.S. Helper: I.J. Oakley (until 08.04.99) |
13.04.1995 | ABSL: Miss Helen Ray |
25.06.1995 | Instructor (U) I. Oakley |
21.11.1995 | GSL: P. Wilkie |
16.01.1998 | GSL: Allan Davey |
31.01.1998 | ACSL: Zelda Cox - awarded the Wood Badge |
01.05.1998 | Group Secretary: Mrs P. Brown (until 31.03.01) |
11.03.1999 | VSL: Pat Williams |
08.04.1999 | Instructor: N. Cross,
AVSL: I.J. Oakley,
ACSL: T.M. Smith. |
08.07.1999 | ABSL: Sandra Nunn |
Oct 1999 | Group Sec: Mrs Pat Brown |
14.01.2000 | County Directory reads: HQ Earl Mountbattan Hall, Beavers x 1, Cub Scouts x 2, Scouts x 1.
GSL: Allan Davey |
31.01.2000 | Census - 75 |
01.09.2000 | District Directory reads: 5th Gosport (Sea Scouts), Scarf: White/Blue. Meetings: Earl Mountbattan Hall, St Luke's Road.
GSL: Allan Davey.
Colony: Fridays 1730-1945,
BSL: Mrs Sue Beecher,
ABSL: Mrs Sandra Nunn.
Pack-Hermes-Tuesdays 1830-2000.
CSL: Miss Zelda Cox.
Pack-Dido-Mondays 1800-1930,
CSL: Mrs Elma Richards,
ACSL: Trevor Smith,
Helper: Miss Marie Phillips.
Troop: Fridays 1900-2100,
SL: Vacant, ASL: Ian Wressel,
Helper: Mrs Christine Barnes,
Mrs Jane Phillips,
Mrs Allison Jenkins.
Venture Unit: Mondays 2000-2200,
VSL: Vacant,
AVSL: Ian Oakley,
Instructor:
Miss Emma Alderman (until 22.01.02).
Administration-
Chairman: Barry Martin,
Secretary: Mrs Pat Brown,
Treasurer: Mrs Val Hyde,
Quartermaster: Mike Brown |
23.01.2001 | Philip Sandall appointed ASL (until 28.01.03) |
31.01.2001 | Census - 71 |
01.06.2001 | Scouter i/c: Michael Brown (until 20.11.06) |
31.01.2002 | Census - 68 |
24.09.2002 | BSL: Mrs Susan Beecher |
13.11.2002 | ABSL: Margaret Nettleton |
28.01.2003 | Administrator: David P. Trivett |
31.01.2003 | Census - 66 |
28.01.2003 | GSL: Philip J. Sandall,
Instructor: Mike Brown,
VSL: Paul Jeram (until 28.01.2003),
Group Administrator: David Trivett. |
27.05.2003 | ASL: Philip J. Harding. |
25.11.2003 | Cancellation: ASL: Ian Wressel. |
31.01.2004 | Census - 70 |
23.06.2004 | County Directory: 5th Gosport (Sea Scouts) No 3435. HQ: Earl Mountbattan Hall, St Luke's Road, GSL: Philip Sandall. Colony x1, Pack x1, Troop x1 |
2004 | District Directory:
Scouter in Charge: Mike Brown,
BSL: Sandra Nunn,
ABSL: Margaret Nettleton.
CSL: Trevor Smith,
ACSL: Ian Oakley, Jane Phillips,
Pack Assistant: Marie Phillips.
SL: Allan Davey,
ASL: David Trivett, Philip Sandall,
Troop Assistant: Christine Barnes,
Instructor: Phillip Harding,
Instructor Pulling: Mike Brown,
Instructor Sailing: Richard Whiteley.
President: Barry Martin,
Vice-Chair:Bill Hyde,
Sec: Marnie Harding.
Treas: Val Hyde. |
21.01.2005 | Pack Assistant: Matthew Pilcher. |
31.05.2005 | Census: 69 |
26.07.2005 | Appointment Cancellation: Troop Assistant: Christine Barnes. |
05.07.2006 | County Directory reads: No 24052 - 5th Gosport (Sea Scouts). HQ: Earl Mountbattan Hall, St Luke's Road. Contact: Michael Brown. Sections: 1xColony, 1xPack, 1xTroop. |
21.01.2009 | County Directory reads: No.9924052 - 5th Gosport Sea Scout Group. HQ: Earl Mountbattan Hall, St Luke's Road.Meetings: Beavers: Tues 5.30-7.00, Cubs Mon 6.00-8.00, Sea Scouts Fri 7.00-9.00. |
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