News

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

You can also read and download the latest YOU London Newsletters – see blue bar to the left of the page.

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07/06/2022

Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee Tea Party

Over eighty uniformed young people assisted with the Platinum Jubilee celebrations in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea on Sunday 5th June, when four hundred senior residents from the Royal borough came to Kensington Town Hall for a Jubilee Afternoon Tea for the Queen. The welcome tone was set on arrival by an uplifting

12/05/2022

YOU London News May 2022

The May 2022 issue of YOU London News is out now. Read all about the YOU Croydon Challenge, GL RFCA’s annual awards and the Lord Mayor of the City of London’s reception for adult volunteers.  Click here to read YOU_London_News_May22 .

14/03/2022

Hounslow Youth on Parade

Over 70 cadets and adult instructors from the London Borough of Hounslow’s finest youth organisations paraded together on Sunday 13th March to bid farewell to Hounslow’s retiring Representative Deputy Lieutenant Paul Kennerley and to welcome London Fire Brigade cadets to the borough. Paul has been Hounslow’s Representative Deputy Lieutenant (HM Queen’s representative in the borough)

03/12/2021

YOU London News December 2021

The December 2021 issue of YOU London News is now out. Read about the YOU London Leadership Development Conference at Harrow School, the YOU London float in the Lord Mayor’s Show and how to nominate a young person for a Deputy Lieutenant Certificate. Click here to read YOU London News_Dec_21.

22/11/2021

Lord Mayor’s Show 2021

Over 40 young people from 8 different uniformed youth organisations made up the YOU London float at this year’s Lord Mayor’s Show. The Show dates back to the early 13th century, when King John rashly allowed the City of London to appoint its own Mayor. He insisted that each newly-elected Mayor should come to Westminster

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