Monday, 17 June 2013

Broadleas Fete 15th June 2013


Wow!! Weren’t we lucky with the weather.  After strong winds and heavy rainstorms in the morning, the afternoon remained dry and mostly sunny.  The Juniors enjoyed their football games and the Anchors were kept occupied with the Safari Hunt (what a brilliant idea), looking high and low for animals hidden and camouflaged in the areas around the boardwalks and paths.  My friend and I (divide our ages by 10 and we qualify as Anchors) enjoyed the hunt walking two or three times around the grounds but, although we looked low, we didn’t look high enough and missed the tiger in the branches; we spent so much time looking we barely had time for our cream tea and cake which we felt we’d earned, having walked up the Tor and round the quarry in the morning once the rain stopped.

For the first time that I remember there were no Seniors or Company Boys to take part in the Superstars – where have they all gone?  However it was good to see so many younger children – the superstars of the future.

While some regular faces were missing, as our warden of several years retired last month and we learnt of the death of John Turner, an old friend of Broadleas, the District and Exeter Battalion, it was good to see and be able to meet our new warden, Ian, who has several ideas for the future of the site.  How it has changed over the last 40 years – I think I must have attended the first fete, before any buildings were built and the toilets were Elsan behind sacking walls.  Now we have a magnificent dining hall, kitchen, flush toilets and showers, the Turner Hall, a brick building for storage of tents etc., and a swimming pool.  I remember when the pool was an area hollowed out with the stream running through to keep the water fresh; I don’t know how deep it was, but it couldn’t have been much more than 3ft.

And so we look forward to the next 40 years and many happy weeks of camping by members of the BB, GB, Scouts, schools and other youth groups.

Hilary Malpas

Saturday, 25 May 2013

Editor's Notes

Next year is our Centenary and I am hoping for some bumper issues. It would be wonderful if we had an article, however small just 5 or 6 lines, or photo with caption from every Company in the District; at least something from every Battalion. Summer or weekend camp, Company display, presentation of President’s or Queen’s Badge awards, an evening that was different, Christmas party, an activity that was different, just a few ideas. Write it up and send it to me as soon as possible after the event, while it is still fresh in your mind.
Please use the new email address bb-west@boys-brigade.org.uk – it was changed when David moved to St. Helena – some articles are getting lost or mislaid because they are being sent to the wrong address. David has very limited internet access and cannot download large files. The new email address comes directly to me as well, so he can delete any files that are too large without opening them.

Hilary Malpas



Monday, 13 May 2013

Explanation

Firstly Welcome to all readers, especially those who may not know who The Boys' Brigade is, especially those in America, Germany and further afield.

This website is not intended for Public use, yet, and is a test bed for new ideas whilst our online presence is refreshed.

Please feel free to continue browsing, however to find coherent information on what we're all about please visit: www-bb-west.org.uk or www.boys-brigade.org.uk Our latest news magazine can be downloaded from here.

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Dave Malpas, Webmaster

BB- West

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Dave Malpas, Assistant Editor

Sunday, 12 May 2013

You can now Email news directly to the Blog

By emailing your news to this email address your post will be notified to an editor for approval and uploaded quicker that by emailing the editors directly.
Dave Malpas, Assistant Editor

Saturday, 11 May 2013

Welcome to the new look BB-West.


This blog is replacing the traditional website format and the traditional paper magazine with an updated information service bringing latest news from a variety of sources direct to members and Friends of the Boys' Brigade across the West of England and Channel Islands District (and further afield)

Dave Malpas, Webmaster

Sports Report


The Company Section Sportsday was held in Yeovil on the 2nd March. Nine Companies attended, these being 2nd Bath, 2nd Camborne, 1st Cheltenham, 4thCheltenham, 5th Gloucester, 1st Redruth, 1st Tewkesbury, 1st Torquay and 1stYeovil. It was a very busy and eventful day and everyone enjoyed themselves although we finished a little late due to a few scoring issues!!! Nevertheless these problems were solved and everyone just got on with proceedings in that true Brigade fashion. Thank you to all concerned for your patience.

With lessons learnt Yeovil again hosted the Junior Section Funday on the 20thApril. Again nine Companies, 6th Bristol, 2nd Camborne, 2nd Chard, 1stCheltenham,, 5th Gloucester, 7th Gloucester, 5th Swindon, 1st Tewkesbury and 1st Torquay made the journey to compete. This proved to be a truly brilliant Brigade day with events running to time, smiles and laughter, keen but friendly competition and great fellowship between young members and leaders alike. It was nice to welcome 6th Bristol, 2nd Chard and 5th Swindon who we have not seen in District events for a while as well as catching up with the more “regular” entrants.

As Convenor I must express thanks to a few people that made these days possible. So thank you to Ian Brailey, Malcolm Godolphin, Gordon Dale, Andrew Howell and Shaun Thorne who all took leading roles and helped me immensely in the organisation and running of these events. Thank you also to the other leaders and officers that helped to referee and officiate as well as Pat Bartlett and her crew for supplying a well-stocked and well used tuck shop on both days. Thank you also to Nigel Stocker of 3rd Yeovil who organised the FREE use of Yeovil College for both competition days once again this year.

A big WELL DONE to all young people in both events to make these days such a success and also a big thank you to the leaders who made the commitment to transport their Companies from the furthest reaches of our vast District. I really hope that all that took part enjoyed themselves and whatever the outcome of the contest carried home something positive from the day. Trying something different, making new friends, working as part of a team or simply finding out something about yourself are just a few things that these events can offer. All these experiences that the BB and our District offer our members could prove instrumental in what our young people discover about themselves, strive to become and what they can ultimately achieve.
Jason Frost, Convenor 2013