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The City of London School was the venue for this year’s YOU London Leadership Development Conference, which saw young people from the City of London School CCF, Fire Cadets, Girlguiding, RAF Air Cadets, Scouts, Sea Cadets, St John Ambulance Cadets and Volunteer Police Cadets participate in an activity-filled weekend designed to elevate and develop their
The Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London’s Council on Culture and Heritage has produced an Arts and Culture bulletin to encourage young people and youth groups to access free and heavily discounted tickets to Arts and Cultural venues in London. Click here to read the bulletin.
A big thank you to Royal Russell School for once again hosting the YOU Croydon Challenge which saw around 90 young people from six different uniformed youth organisations in Croydon take part on Sunday 4th June. The young people were all members of the Army Cadets, Fire Cadets, Girlguiding, Scouts, Sea Cadets or Volunteer Police
The May 2023 issue of YOU London News features images from the YOU London partner organisations on The Mall for the Coronation, London Area Sea Cadets Coronation Review, the British Normandy Memorial and the Lord-Lieutenant’s Awards for Reservists, Cadets and Cadet Force Adult Instructors. Read the May 2023 edition here.
On Monday 8th May, over 400 Sea Cadets from London and Southern Areas paraded at the Old Royal Naval College Greenwich for a Coronation Review. They were joined by contingents from the Army Cadet Force, RAF Air Cadets, Fire Cadets, Volunteer Police Cadets, St John Ambulance and Scouts. The cadets marched into the Lower Grand