Boys' Brigade: 1st Wallingford

Boy's Brigade in action

We train the young people of today to become the good citizens of tomorrow. We challenge young people to undertake activities they otherwise would not have chance to do. Arts, crafts, sports, camping, outward bound, community and spirit.

We offer the opportunity to take the Duke of Edinburgh Award to all over the age of 14. Over the age of 16 we offer professional training opportunities

Who to contact

Contact Name
Nev Keating
Contact Position
Captain
Telephone
01491 652602 01491 652602 07851 206344 07851 206344
E-mail
ValeandSouthBB@gmail.com
Website
1wallingford.boys-brigade.org.uk
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Notes

We are opporating face to face again.

Where to go

Address
Wallingford Methodist Church
St Leonards Square
WALLINGFORD
Postcode
OX10 0AS
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Notes

We have full access and facilities for all. We can also provide communication via BSL and or inductive loop (please contact us first).

Costs

Costs
2.00  Per week
Costs
20.00  Per term
Costs
5.00  Per month
Costs
60.00  Per session
Details

There is a choice on frequency and method of payment of subscriptions. The subscriptions cover all costs except Uniform (one off £7.50) any residential trips (Residential training is included), Leisure trips.

Per Year £60 or

Per Month £5 (= £60) or

Per Term £20 (= £60) or

Per Week £2.00 (= £76)

Availability

Age Ranges
From 5 To 120
Referral required
No

Additional Information

Providing services to
4 - 11 years (primary school age)
11 - 16 years (secondary school age)
16 + years
Children
Young people
Disabled children/young people
Supporting people with
Physical disability
Hearing impairment
Vision impairment
Challenging behaviour
Learning difficulty
Mental health conditions
Autistic Spectrum Condition
Communication impairment

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