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Find out what all the organisations have been up to recently here in the News section.

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04/07/2016

Police Cadets join Army and Combined Cadet Forces at First Aid Challenge

On Sunday 26th June, a team of five Kingston on Thames Volunteer Police Cadets went to the Royal Russell School in Croydon to take part in the London District Regional First Aid Competition.  Three of our cadets helped out with the smooth-running of the day, ensuring that everyone knew where they had to be and

17/06/2016

YOU gets on Parade at Harrow

Over 70 Harrow teenagers from Army Cadets, Air Cadets, and Volunteer Police Cadets battled it out on the parade ground of Harrow School on 16th June The annual drill and rifle shooting competition was presided over by the Mayor of Harrow Councillor Rekha Shah and Representative Deputy Lieutenant John Purnell. Drill winners 1454 Harrow Squadron

08/06/2016

Fun challenges for Croydon youth groups

Young people from the borough’s uniformed youth groups battled it out on Sunday to gain top place in Croydon’s 2016 YOU Challenge (Youth Organisations in Uniform). On a sizzling Summer Sunday (5th June 2016) under cloudless skies, over eighty representatives and their volunteer adult leaders gathered at Royal Russell School for a series of challenges,

20/05/2016

April 2016 Newsletter Available Now!

The latest newsletter for YOU London is out now and includes highlights from the HRM Queen’s 90th Birthday beacon lighting in Hounslow and the opening of the Joint Cadet Centre in Tottenham. Click here to read all the latest news.

18/05/2016

Islington YOU launch borough ‘youth map’ at HAC Open evening

Air Cadets, Volunteer Police Cadets, and Army Cadets from City of London Academy CCF all played their part in the HAC Open evening on 10th May in Islington. The Honourable Artillery Company (HAC), the oldest regiment of the British Army, once again opened its magnificent Grade II listed City Headquarters to the general public for its annual

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