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We like to celebrate all kinds of success. Achieving a Challenge Award involves accomplishing a number of more ambitious tasks within scouting or community and we are immensely proud of all that our young people, past and present, have achieved, and love sharing that pride with you all. None of this would be possible without our amazing volunteers and it is important for us to thank and recognise their incredible service. These are the shining lights that make 1st Sittingbourne Scouts possible.
These are generally presented at the Annual General Meeting in the summer. For Scouts, a presentation event follows organised by Sittingbourne & Milton District Scouts.
This is a trophy presented at the Annual General Meeting each summer.
L. Coote (2019)
A. Bartlet (2020)
Beaver of Lockdown (2020)
E. Curling
E. Curling (2021)
M. Tye (2019)
C. Coote (2020)
Cub of Lockdown (2020)
J. Roberts
M. David (2021)
K. Thorn (2019)
S. Brown (2020)
Scout of Lockdown (2020)
T. Fletcher
E. Anderson (2021)
The Chief Scout’s Commendation for Good Service is given in respect of not less than 5 years good service, which stands out. It should be regarded as the Chief Scout's recognition of the very real contribution made to the Association by the individual concerned.
The Award for Merit is given for outstanding service. It implies keen, conscientious, imaginative and dedicated service over a sustained period, of at least 12 years duration (exceptionally 10).
The Bar to the Award for Merit may be awarded after at least five years of further outstanding service after receiving the Award for Merit.
Service whilst holding adult appointments within the Scouts is recognised by the length of service awards at 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 60 and 70 year intervals.