Dedicated Girl Guides in Gedling were rewarded for going above and beyond for their group.
On Monday 1 July, members of Girlguiding Westdale division gathered in the council chamber of Gedling Borough Council, to celebrate the achievements of their members.
The event, which was hosted by the mayor of Gedling, included the presentation of the highest award in Girlguiding.
Sophie West, an adult volunteer with 1st Carlton Guides, was awarded her Queen’s Guide Award, the highest award in Girlguiding. In order to earn the award, Sophie had to undertake a number of challenges, including developing a new skill, learnt more about a community issue and taking on a leadership role in an outdoor and adventurous environment.

The event also celebrated the achievements of the younger members. 8 Rainbows (aged 4-7 years), 12 Brownies (aged 7-10 years), 4 Guides (aged 10-14 years) and 3 Rangers (aged 14-18 years) were also presented with their Gold awards. The Gold award is the highest award within each section, and is awarded when a young member has completed awards from all elements of the Girlguiding programme, along with an additional challenge.
Gold wasn’t the only colour on display, as Erin Ramsden and Megan Smalley, from 74th Nottingham Rangers, were awarded their silver Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards. Erin also received her bronze award.
The event also recognised the achievements of adult volunteers, including awards for 5 and 10 years of volunteering with Girlguiding. Andrea West, currently a leader at 1st Carlton Guides, was even recognised for 20 years of volunteering.
Jean Ramsden, the President of Girlguiding Westdale division and Gillian Dack, the lead volunteer, were both proud to present these awards, and to celebrate the amazing achievements of members across the division. Congratulations to all of the deserving recipients! Girlguiding Westdale division is part of Girlguiding Nottinghamshire, and covers Bakersfield, Carlton, Gedling, Mapperley, Netherfield, Sneinton, St. Anns and Thorneywood. Girlguiding Nottinghamshire supports and encourages girls of all ages and abilities to get the most out of life.
For enquiries about membership and volunteering opportunities call County Headquarters on 0115 987 7220 or visit www.girlguidingnottinghamshire.org.uk