West Sussex County Times

Scouts support cave campaign

- Sam Dixon-French ct.news@jpimedia.co.uk

A group of Horsham scouts held a cardboard caving weekend raising more than £1,300 in the process.

First St Leonard’s Forest Scout Group opened up its base to scouts and guides to raise money for an artificial caving system to be installed at its campsite.

The group smashed its £250 target raising £1,308.

This puts it around a quarter of the way to its target. The event was led by Martin Dold, assistant scout leader at first St Leonard’s Forest Scout Group and one of the driving forces behind the Paul Dold Memorial Artificial Cave Project. Paul, who was a keen caver scout leader and county scout caving advisor, died in 2016.

Paul introduced and encouraged many Scouts to try caving. It was his idea to build an artificial system to make caving more accessible. His brother, Martin, and Peter Scofield, district commission­er for Horsham Scouts, are now making the project a reality. Planning permission has been granted.

Martin said: “Caving can be scary. If you get young people into cardboard boxes it suddenly becomes fun.

“It breaks down fears and builds team working skills, there’s camaraderi­e underneath there along with the communicat­ion skills they need. It doesn’t become caving, it becomes team work and breaks down the anxiety of being in tubes or dark spaces.”

The scouts put together the caves using 2.3km of parcel tape and many cardboard boxes to create 148m of passages. They built a split-level that you had to climb up and back on yourself, along with artificial stalactite­s to be negotiated. To add to the fun, a spider was made from bin bags. Around 150 cubs, scouts and guides were joined by their siblings and parents over the weekend.

The youngest child through the cave system was aged three. Once he put on a head torch, he showed adults how it should be done.

The whole atmosphere was buzzing as the community came together to support this great cause.

Caroline King, a scout parent said: “My kids loved it and went back twice. One went from being extremely nervous of caving to absolutely loving it in the space of ten minutes.”

Helen, first Harwood guide leader, added: “The Guides had such a great time and I loved the community atmosphere you generated too. All our parents stayed as well.”

For more about the project email martinjdol­d@gmail. com. To donate see www. wonderful.org/fundraiser/ pauldoldme­morialarti­ficialc aveproject-33f78d15

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY HORSHAM SCOUTS ?? The cardboard caves
CONTRIBUTE­D BY HORSHAM SCOUTS The cardboard caves

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