Burley Guiding joins #PlasticPromise

As part of ‘Future Girl Acts’ week which ran from from September 30 to October 6 Rainbows, Brownies, Guides and Rangers from Burley-in-Wharfedale took part in activities in their meetings to learn about plastic pollution and to encourage others to be more aware of the negative impact of single-use plastic.

The girls have made a #PlasticPromise to reduce single-use plastic. It is the UK’s biggest ever girl-led campaign to tackle plastic pollution. They were encouraged to think about ways in which they can reduce their usage of single-use plastic and encourage others to do the same.

As well as making a #PlasticPromise, the girls took part in a plastic-themed activity during their weekly Girlguiding meeting. They used their creativity to show why protecting the planet matters, taking plastic waste and turning it into sculptures of animals they want to protect from plastic pollution.

Over a number of weeks, the girls collected over 500 pieces of recyclable plastic in order to make the sculptures. The girls created, dolphins, sea turtles, octopuses and jellyfish. The girls also took the time to create a speech-bubble for their sculpture which contained a message about the species they focused on.

The Brownies also had a visit from Charlotte Hawkins, owner of the ‘Waste Not Shop’ in Burley-in-Wharfedale. She spoke to the girls about alternatives to using plastic and brought them all a bamboo straw.

The #PlasticPromise campaign and week of action builds on the launch of Girlguiding’s Future Girl manifesto. 76,000 girls and young women shaped Future Girl by sharing the issues that matter most to them. Taking action to protect the planet is one of their top five issues, with plastic pollution named as one of the biggest threats to their future.

Read the full article here

https://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/ilkleynews/17960668.burley-guiding-join-plasticpromise-uks-biggest-ever-girl-led-campaign-tackle-plastic-pollution/

Burley Brownies Bookmark Project

 

THE girls of 1st Burley Brownies wrote to their favourite authors, illustrators, actors and presenters earlier this year asking them to take part in the Bookmark Project. With the help of their leaders they have been asking celebrities to create unique bookmarks for their auction which raises money for Katiyo Primary School in Zimbabwe which is a school the Brownies have supported for the past 17 years.

The Bookmark Project auction is an annual auction full of one off, unique bookmarks designed, doodled or created by authors, illustrators, actors and other celebrities. All the money raised by the auction once fees have been paid goes to support Kaityo Primary School in the Honde Valley in Zimbabwe.

Their celebrity doodlers include Emma Thompson, Julia Donaldson, Sir Patrick Stewart, Dawn French, Brian May, Sandi Toksvig, Jemma Redgrave, Prime Minister Theresa May, M.G. Leonard and Tony Ross along with a number of other very talented authors, illustrators, actors and presenters.

The auction ran from May 9 to May 27 and raised £3,103.

More details at: https://www.jumblebee.co.uk/thebookmarkproject

Brownies Walk for Water

Some of 1st Burley-in-Wharfedale Brownies and their families took part in a Walk for Water with WaterAid this weekend to highlight the problems that millions of people across the world have in accessing clean water.

WaterAid figures reveal 844 million people do not have access to clean water close to their homes and 2.3 million people don’t have access to a decent toilet of their own.

Sharon Hatterley, leader of 1st Burley Brownies said: “The girls visited watery locations in the village and walked to the River Wharfe to collect water which they they carried back to the village, experiencing the hard work undertaken by many children around the world each day. They were very grateful that their water is clean and comes from the tap, and quite shocked that many people would have to drink river water”

“Around 443 million school days are lost each year because of water related illness. The girls will be making a donation to WaterAid.”

To make your own donation and help provide more families with clean, safe water visit: https://www.wateraid.org/uk/donate

 

http://www.ilkleygazette.co.uk/news/16197613.Wharfedale_brownies_walk_for_water_to_highlight_plight_of_millions_worldwide/

 

Booths Bag Pack Brings in the Cash

Last weekend Burley Scout & Guide Group packed shopping bags at Booth’s supermarket in Ilkley to raise funds for their new headquarters in Peel Place, Burley.   Rainbows, Beavers, Brownies, Cubs, Guides, Scouts & Leaders had great fun packing & want  to say a massive thank you to Booths supermarket for allowing us to pack bags & raise money for their new HQ.   A very big thank you to all Booths generous customers for their donations.   The youngsters and leaders are thrilled that over £960 was raised.

Sue Vint, guide leader said – “It was superb to see all the sections working hard to raise money for our new building, true teamwork.  The youngsters had great fun packing & chatting to all the customers & they felt very proud to be able to help do their bit.   We are very grateful to Booth’s for allowing us to pack bags in their store!    Thank you to all their lovely customers for helping us raise an amazing £960”.

Queen’s 90th Birthday Beacon

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On the evening of 21st April,  Burley Scout & Guide Group celebrated HM The Queen’s 90th birthday in Grange Park.   Over 200 Rainbows, Beavers, Brownies, Cubs, Guides, Rangers & Explorers & their leaders paraded from their HQ in Peel Place to the park with all their flags.  A fantastic & colourful sight that many villagers came to watch.

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We entertained them all by singing a range of campfire style songs, many of the villagers joining in.  The younger girls and boys also learned to dance round a maypole.   At around 7pm the Colour Party of an Explorer & two Rangers unfurled the Union Jack & everyone sang the National Anthem.   At the same time as the Queen lit a beacon in Windsor, Betty Fisher – a 90 year old resident of Burley, lit our beacon in the park.   It was a lovely sunny evening & a very happy event

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Easter Egg Hunt – March 2016

THE Easter bunnies hopped into Burley-in-Wharfedale early this year to help raise funds for a new Scout and Guide hut.

Egg Decorating competition

They joined scores of families making the most of the good weather on Saturday morning to take part in an Easter Egg Hunt around the village

Rangers at the Easter Egg Hunt

The local Scout and Guide group also arranged an egg-decorating competition, coffee and cake morning in their drive to raise £400,000 to build a new headquarters on Peel Place

Winner of Egg Decorating competition 8 - 10 years