Portsmouth News

Bear Grylls presents the highest honour to young scouts

Celebrity survivalis­t joins youngsters friends and family for award ceremony

- By ELSA WATERFIELD The News elsa.waterfield@jpimedia.co.uk

PORTSMOUTH Scouts were joined by ambassador­s, family and friends as they were awarded with the highest honour in Scouting at ‘amazing’ ceremony in Windsor.

Chief Scout Bear Grylls honoured nearly 300 Scouts from all around the country with their Queen’s Scout awards.

They were presented with the award at Windsor Castle on April 24 and joined by Scout Ambassador­s Ellie Simmonds, Tim Peake, Chief Scout Bear Grylls and a lordlieute­nant representi­ng the Queen in front of family and friends in a celebratio­n of achievemen­t.

The Queen’s Scout Award is the highest honour in Scouting and is awarded for outstandin­g personal achievemen­t, the honour is achieved by young people aged between 16-25.

To complete their award they took part in a series of personal challenges and expedition­s over the course of a few years.

These includ e a service to their community, completing an expedition in wild country, undertakin­g a fiveday residentia­l project in a new environmen­t and developing upon existing or new skills.

Adam Turner, from Fratton, and Beth Truin, f rom Clanfield, were just two of nearly 300 new Queen’s Scouts receiving their awards on Sunday.

As an active Scouts and Squirrel leader and District youth commission­er, Adam has been a member of the Scouts since age 10, and began working towards the Queen’s Scout Award when he was just 17.

After completing a range of challenges including canoeing down the River Wye, and being awarded in 2020, 22-year-old Adam had long-awaited the ceremony which was originally postponed due to Covid-19.

Adam said: ‘It was quite an amazing experience, very gratifying that all the hard work finally amounted to something.’

‘It’s quite an honour, I think I’ll be a Scout for the rest of my life,’ he added.

Scout volunteers contribute more than 50 million hours of voluntary work each year to their local communitie­s.

Chief Scout Bear Grylls said: ‘Queen’s Scout award recipients are the absolute pinnacle of determinat­ion, grit and perseveran­ce.

‘These Scouts are an inspiratio­n to all others around the world thanks to their hard work and I find myself full of admiration for every single one of them.’

It’s quite an honour, I think I’ll be a Scout for the rest of my life

Adam Turner

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 ?? ?? HONOUR Hampshire Scouts received the Queen’s Scout Award from Chief Scout Bear Grylls, inset below
HONOUR Hampshire Scouts received the Queen’s Scout Award from Chief Scout Bear Grylls, inset below

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