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

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20/11/2019

The Lord Mayor’s Show 2019

The 804th Lord Mayor’s Show on Saturday  9th November saw the usual mix of military, pomp, music and madness! Highlights of this year’s show included a Massey Ferguson tractor and a British Farmers Market stall stocked full of fresh, seasonal produce; people dressed as crumpets; a life-size replica of the ‘Red Dwarf Starbug’ on the

20/11/2019

Cadets support national charity launch

Volunteer Police Cadets, St John Ambulance Cadets and Scouts supported the launch of a new national charity, the National Emergencies Trust, on Thursday 7th November 2019. The launch look place in the Crypt of St Martin in the Fields church, Trafalgar Square in the presence of their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

08/11/2019

Cadets support Mayor of London’s Remembrance Service

Young people from the Sea Cadets, Army Cadets and Air Cadets in London were on hand to ensure the Mayor of London’s Remembrance Service at City Hall went smoothly on Friday 8th November.  They welcomed guests, handed out orders of service, assisted with the seating and chatted to guests over tea and cake afterwards. This

21/10/2019

YOU LONDON NEWS OCTOBER 2019

The October issue of YOU London News is now out featuring articles on Silver Sunday, Saragarhi Day, Elworthy Trophy and lots of events for 2020. Click here to open it as a pdf. Click here to read it online.

18/10/2019

London’s CVQO graduates

Huge congratulations to all those who graduated today with CVQO at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. In particular, we’re celebrating 4 special Londoners who have successfully completed ILM, City & Guilds and Pearson Awards in Leadership and Management, Education and Training and Professional Recognition. All these graduates are adult volunteers with either the Army Cadet

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