1
Edinburgh, Leith & District Battalion
The HuBB January/February 2016
Information
Diary Dates 1st March 2016 Craggan Group Meeting
5th March 2016 Battalion Cross Country
15th March 2016 Battalion Council Meeting
15th March 2016 Battalion Executive
15th March 2016 All Sections Activities Meeting
New Craggan Price List
Good news for all a new price list has now been set and
published for Craggan and is available on our Website or
can be requested from the office.
Further more this year we will be offering a 10% discount*
to all Boys Brigade Groups outwith ELD Battalion who stay
during 2016.
Its going to be a busy year so don’t waste time and make
your bookings now!
*T & C’s apply please contact us if you are interested.
Forthcoming Events
JS Musician of the Year Seniors Go-Karting The Musician of the Year event is now scheduled to
take place on Friday 1st May 2015. The event is
open to Junior Section boys in Primary 4-6, for solo
voice or solo instrument, one entry per boy. Once
again the event will take place at Morningside
Parish Church Hall from 6.45pm. Revised Entry
forms are now available for completion.
The next seniors event is bieng held at Xtreme Karting in
Newbridge on Sunday 28th February 2016. A mini
Grand Prix Event will be held across the evening.
This event is now closed to entries, please ensure that all
participants complete a Special Events form and bring it
with them on the night.
Battalion Cross Country Battalion Activity Weekend This years’ Battalion cross country event takes place
on Saturday 5th March 2016 at Holyrood Park,
Entry forms are available on the website.
Participants in this event will then have the
opportunity to be selected to take part in the
National Event being held on 19th March.
Closing Date: 22nd February 2016
A Battalion Acitivity Weekend is planned to take place on
18th – 20nd March 2016 at Craggan. A mix of activities
will run over the weekend. If you are interested in
attending please notify the office. Full information is
available on the website or from the office.
Results
2
Company Section Badminton Event The competition ran smoothly from the set 5pm start time and finished around 7:45, pretty much on schedule with the
initial times set out by the organisers (D MacKenzie, I Montgomery, P McKay). The competition was run by D
MacKenzie and I Montgomery, with D MacKenzie dealing with administrative duties and drawing fixtures, and I
Montgomery announcing groups and matches, and allocating these ties to particular courts available. The night was
opened by I Montgomery and was subsequently ended with final words from J Webber from the 65th, who concluded
the prize giving after the presentation of Senior medals and trophies.
Prior to the junior competition getting underway, there was a bit of reshuffling required regarding the group stages due
to certain individuals/partnerships being unable to attend on the day. There was some reasons offered by Officers
present on the day, but on the other hand some were just informing that boys were not able to turn up. Please see below
a list of all companies, with figures stating the number of boys that attended in comparison to number of boys registered
for the junior doubles competition:
7th Edinburgh – 4/4
10th Leith – 6/10
1st Leith – 1/2
51st Bonnyrigg – 6/10
61st Edinburgh – 2/5
65th Edinburgh – 3/3
1st Dunbar – 2/2
48th Edinburgh – 6/8
20th Leith – 6/6
There were 6 groups of 3 competitors at the beginning, with the winner of each progressing along with the 2 best
runners up. From then on the knock out stages commenced until we had a final and 3rd/4th place play-off, being T
Pirie/A Hodge (7th Edin) vs. J Wang/ L R Lothian (65th Edin/1st Leith) and T Gillies/R Bayne (20th Leith) vs. S
Robertson/J Martin (10th Leith) respectively.
The competition results for the juniors were as follows:
Winners: JASON WANG & JOHN ROSS LOTHIAN (65th Edinburgh/1st Leith)
Runners Up: TORIN PIRIE & ALEXANDER HODGE (7th Edinburgh)
3rd Place: OLIVER GILLIES & RORY BAYNE (20th Leith)
In terms of the Seniors single competition, this also commenced on time with the only issue being S3 boys being involved
in junior finals causing some slight delays to certain group games starting on time. Out of the initial 19 boys registered,
only 11 were present on the night but thankfully the 20th Leith found three extra willing competitors and the 63rd
providing one, so thanks must be passed on to them for stepping in. As per the juniors, please see the breakdown of
attendees below (present compared to registered).
7th Edinburgh – 0/1
10th Leith – 3/5
1st Leith - 3/5
61st Edinburgh – 2/3
65th Edinburgh – 2/3
48th Edinburgh – ½
(20th Leith and 63rd Edinburgh late entries – 4/4)
There were 5 groups of 3 competitors at the beginning, with the winner of each progressing along with the 3 best
runners up. From then on the knock out stages commenced until we had a final and 3rd/4th place play-off, being D Kong
(65th Edin) vs. J Wang (65th Edin) and C Bryce (20th Leith) vs. R Aitchison (10th Leith) respectively.
The results for the Seniors Singles were as follows:
Winner: DAVID KONG (65th Edinburgh)
3
Runner Up: JASON WANG (65th Edinburgh)
3rd Place: ROSS AITCHISON (10th Leith)
Looking forward to next year’s event, one observation made by myself organisers and officers present was that based
on the numbers of boys attending we could look to move the event to a smaller venue. In terms of venues, we were
focussing on one which would be cheaper to hire yet could still provide sufficient courts to play on and space for
parents/officers to watch. Suggestions made on the night by officers present were either Lasswade or Wester Hailes, so
quotes on hire costs should be obtained come Autumn time.
Special thanks should be passed on to Will McFarlane from the 48th Edinburgh who helped with briefing the
competitors with the rules of the game, helping with officiating and organising of fixtures. Will volunteered to help run
the event as part of his Queens Badge work and the event would not have ran as smoothly had he not been present
from the beginning. The behaviour of all boys present was exemplary, and credit must also be given to all parents and
officers who not only supported their boys present, but who also stepped in and helped officiate when required. Finally,
without the help of Pamela McKay and Ian Montgomery, the competition would not have gone ahead so a note of
thanks must be passed on to both for their help in organising behind the scenes.
Many thanks,
Daniel MacKenzie
65th Edinburgh Lieutenant Officer
Company Section Basketball Event This event was arranged by 2 members of the 65th Edinburgh Company, Liam Packwood and Lucas Johnston, on 12th
December. Liam and Lucas arranged this event as part of their Queens Badge. The event was well attended with 5
Companies entering 12 teams on the day so a huge success for these young men.
Well done to them both for planning and running a great afternoon which was enjoyed by all who took part
4
Junior Section Indoor Football Another fun packed afternoon of Junior Section indoor football at Meadowmill Sports Centre on Sunday 17 th January,
2016. Around 90 boys representing 9 companies took part in this annual competition. It was a goal fest with over 150
goals scored during the event. There was some excellent football on display and a good few talented individuals very
evident. The 61st again showed they are well coached and presented side, playing consistently to win the Senior Cup.
The 10th Leith Company ensured there is a new name on the Junior Trophy. Well done to them. It was great to see some
of the smaller companies taking part. Thanks must go to the referees: - Jack and Callum from the Edinburgh Referees
Association. Congratulations to all the boys who took part and played all their games in a very sporting manner. Hope
to see you all back next year.
PRIMARY 4/5
SEMI-FINALS (10th Leith(A) won
on penalties)
61st Edinburgh 2 2 10th Leith(A)
3/8th Edinburgh 10 0 1st Port Seton
3rd / 4th PLAY
OFF
61st Edinburgh 3 0 1st Port Seton
FINAL
10th Leith(A) 3 1 3/8th Edinburgh
5
The Junior Section boys had a great afternoon out at the Meadowmill Sports centre near Tranent on Sunday 17 January playing indoor football. The picture shows the three 10th Leith teams taking part. It turned out to be a successful afternoon with the Primary 6 team winning through to the final of their age group. The Musselburgh JS beat us. The Primary 4/5 team went one further and won the final of their age group. The Boys were so pleased to return to Leith with the winner’s shield.
PRIMARY 6
SEMI-FINALS
61st Edinburgh 10 0 20th Leith
25th Edinburgh 1 9 10th Leith
3rd / 4th PLAY
OFF
20th Leith 4 3 25th Edinburgh
FINAL
10th Leith 2 7 61st Edinburgh
Company Section & Seniors Worship Event 120 Members and Leaders from 8 Companies attended ‘Bring Out The Best In Ourselves - A Company Section &
Seniors’ Worship Event’ on Friday 12th February at St Andrew's & St George's West Church.
Rev Ian Gilmour facilitated discussions on the topics of discipline and leadership (based on Leading by Alex Ferguson).
Five musicians from the Church took us on a journey through Church music.
Donations made on the night will be given to ‘Kit For Kenya!’, The Boys’ Brigade World Mission Fund Appeal 2016.
Thanks must go to: St Andrew's & St George's West Church, Rev Ian Gilmour, the musicians and Church staff and
volunteers. Thanks also to:
parents and Leaders who brought the young people along
all the Leaders that facilitated small group discussions
David Scott, Ian Montgomery, Simon Porteous and Alan Summers
6
Seniors & YLN Bowling & Pizza Outing The Bowling and Pizza event was well attended by 4 companies from across the battalion (7th, 48th, 51st and 65th)
with 18 Seniors and 5 Staff. Boys met and were mixed across 4 lanes to allow them to socialise amongst themselves.
The first game of bowling commenced and the clear bowlers were showing amongst us, luckily I opted for the bumpers
to be up on all the lanes. With some luck I think most got a strike or at least a spare, me on the other hand I bowled a
pretty constant 9 pins across each shot on each of the two games. The second games proceeded to show how good the
seniors were compared to the staff. Unfortunately for them we had Michael Clarke, who got the high score for the day
and was presented his certificate.
Bowling done and up for the food. We enjoyed a selection of sandwiches, sausage rolls, sausages and of course the
side dish of choice at our events, Pizza. Drinks were pre-ordered and I think our host was surprised we were so
organised.
Boys then provided some ideas for future events for us to consider.
Overall an enjoyable afternoon and thanks to the World of Bowling for looking after us.
Forthcoming Training
Child Protection Building Your Skills – For Boys This training session will take place at Pollock Pavilion on
Saturday 19th March 2016 between 10am and 12noon.
The course is open to all Officers, Leaders and helpers in
the Battalion and will be free to anyone participating.
Closing Date for entries: Thursday 10th March 2016
Entry forms are available on the website or from the office.
Build Your Skills Course
This is required by Boys wishing to complete their
President’s Badge and we are offering two opportunities:
Sunday 20 March 206 (1.30pm to 5.30pm) – Battalion
HQ, Pollock Pavilion, Ferry Road, Leith
Closing Date: 10th March 2016
Canoeing/Kayaking Weekend – For Seniors &
Leaders
Other Battalion Courses
Primarily to develop Members & Leaders personal
paddling skills, and secondly, to give Members & Leaders
the opportunity to gain BC awards & in-house training.
Open to Seniors (S4-S6) and Leaders, but may be open to
P7-S3 as well.
Weekend of 24-26 June 2016, Craggan Outdoor Centre
Details of the following Courses will be circulated once
finalised and may change:
Introduction to Outdoor Activities – Saturday 16 April
2016, Joint with West Lothian Battalion
National Courses (Scottish HQ – Carronvale)
7
The following Courses are available through the BB UK Website and should be booked through Carronvale:
BB First Response – Practical First Aid Course – 7-8 May 2016
Expedition Leadership – Training and Assessment – 13-15 May 2016
BB Duke of Edinburgh Open Gold Expedition – 8-13 June 2016
KGVI Training Courses (Residential alternative to YLT for Young Leaders)
- New Entrants 16-22 July 2016
- Second Year (by Invitation only) – 30 July – 5 August 2016
What’s been happening in our Battalion?
10th Leith Junior Section Boys dressed for acting!
The 10th Leith Junior Section Boys
together with the minister Rev Iain
May and Sally Pagan put on the
nativity play on Sunday 20
December. The Boys enjoyed
dressing up and taking part. The
congregation also enjoyed seeing
the Boys take part in morning
service.
31st Edinburgh Boys' Brigade 2016 Loony Dook - South Queensferry
Three members of the 31st Edinburgh Boys' Brigade got 2016 off to a cold start by taking part in the annual Loony Dook at
South Queensferry.
Stewart Brown, Ciaran Hunter & Sean Slight bravely displayed the Company Flag before entering the water. The boys were
raising money for the Company and RNLI.
8
Craggan Group have been working hard The Craggan Group have been working hard over the past few months doing alot of work behind the scenes and at the
start of February the group generously volunteered more of their time and went to Craggan. No they were not there to
relax but spent the weekend working hard doing an array of repairs and upkeep on the centre. Well done and huge
amount of thanks to those who braced the freezing cold and wet weather and gave up their time for this. If anyone feels
they would be interested in joining the group or even assist with some DIY at Craggan there is still work to be done so if you
feel you could help in anyway please do let us know.
So many caption possibilities on these pics but I will let you enjoy making up your own for now!
9
10
News from Scottish Headquarters
Applications are open for the Young People’s Sport Panel Sport Scotland is looking for a group of 16 young people to speak up for sport and work with them and Young Scot to help
influence and shape sport in Scotland. You’ll find everything you need at www.sportscotland.org.uk/ypsp
11
Cashback Funding We were delighted that the Cabinet Secretary for Justice Michael Matheson MSP recently paid a visit to Carronvale House.
During his time here he met young people who had planned the very successful Strive event for young leaders. Watch the
highlights from Strive here https://youtu.be/nm5gifiSVuA Mr Matheson also announced a further £412K of CashBack
funding to allow the youth work consortium to continue its programme, including the successful Small Grants Scheme until
2017. The next round of the Small Grants scheme closes on March 1st Application forms and guidance can be found at
http://bit.ly/1N9BcdV
Scottish Conference – 5th March 2016 Our next Scottish Conference will be held at Bankfoot, Perthshire on Saturday 5th March 2016. The conference is open to
all BB leaders and the Scotland Committee is particularly keen that all Battalions are represented. During the day we will be
highlighting a number of new initiatives and running various workshops. Booking information will be available in the New
Year but please save the date. The previous conference was a great success and it would be great to have you with us!
Burns Supper Our Burns Supper is always a great way to celebrate the Bard in excellent BB company. Please try and company along to
the next one on Monday 25th January at Carronvale House. For £15 you can have an enjoyable evening and also help
raise funds for Carronvale. More information from Irene Davidson. [email protected]
Prayer Points
Please continue to remember the ongoing work of the Battalion and the wider BB family in your prayers. Please pray for
the following:
Give thanks for all our trainers who prepare and deliver training at our courses. Thank God for their gifts and
pray that those who attend the courses, may benefit from what they learn and enjoy the fellowship.
Pray for God’s blessing and guiding hand in all the plans we make for all the various courses and events noted
in this issue of The HuBB.
Pray for all the children and young people in our care, that we will show the love of Christ to them and be a
Christ-like example by how we live our lives.
Company focus – 41st Edinburgh (Duddingston Kirk), 48th Edinburgh (Penicuik Churches), 53rd Edinburgh (St
John’s & Colinton Mains), 55th Edinburgh (Morningside Parish Church), 56th Edinburgh (Davidson’s Mains
Parish Church), 61st Edinburgh (North Esk Parish Church)
Other Information
Leader Registrations
All Company individuals working, assisting and helping to
run Sections must be registered. Captains and staff are
requested to ensure the relevant paperwork is completed.
It is your responsibility to ensure this has been done.
Forms are available at www.boys-
Like us on Facebook & Follow us on Twitter
Please like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter
(eldbb) to keep up to date with important deadlines and
what is happening in Edinburgh, Leith & District Battalion.
Also, please use the Facebook group to share ideas, post
reports on what you are doing in your Company and to
12
brigade.org.uk/forms.htm connect with other BB Companies and ELD Battalion.
Contact Us
The Boys’ Brigade – Edinburgh, Leith & District Battalion
Pollock Pavilion, 227 Ferry Road, Edinburgh, EH6 4SP
T: 0131 551 1200 | E: [email protected]
Connect with Us
eldbb eldbb
www.thebb-edinburgh.org.uk
Change of Details
Please notify Edinburgh, Leith & District Battalion
Headquarters of all changes of personnel and contact
details as soon as possible. Notification can be made by
post or email using the contact details printed above.
Next Edition
The next edition of ‘The HuBB’ will be issued around 15th
March 2016. If you have anything you would like
considered for inclusion please email it to office@thebb-
edinburgh.org.uk by Tuesday 8th March 2016 at the
latest.
The object of The Boys’ Brigade: The advancement of Christ’s kingdom among Boys and the promotion of habits of
Obedience, Reverence, Discipline, Self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.
Top Related