September roundup of activities

The units of Wraxall Division have gone straight into their terms programmes.

5th Nailsea Brownies spent an evening litter picking, collecting 4 full bags of litter, for their Zero Waste Badge and helping the local community.

1st Cleeve Guides and 3rd Backwell Brownies combined for a visit from Animal Club who brought along a selection of animals to stroke and hold. There were geckos, bearded dragons, an assortment of snakes, tarantulas, gerbils, tree frogs, chameleon, Scorpion and Mantis. A really enjoyable evening.

3rd Clevedon Brownies completed their First Aid skills builder with the help of Mini First Aid North Somerset and also enjoyed an evening at Clevedon Bowls Club.

2nd Long Ashton Brownies have been busy learning about hedgehogs and using water squirters in the garden whilst singing in the rain followed by another evening of outdoor games alongside a gorgeous early autumn sunset.

3rd Nailsea Rainbows made the most of a gap in the rain for a fire, roasting marshmallows and s’mores completing with a sing song. They also played games and had a go at topsy turvy art.

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The units of Wraxall Division have gone straight into their terms programmes.

5th Nailsea Brownies spent an evening litter picking, collecting 4 full bags of litter, for their Zero Waste Badge and helping the local community.

1st Cleeve Guides and 3rd Backwell Brownies combined for a visit from Animal Club who brought along a selection of animals to stroke and hold. There were geckos, bearded dragons, an assortment of snakes, tarantulas, gerbils, tree frogs, chameleon, Scorpion and Mantis. A really enjoyable evening.

3rd Clevedon Brownies completed their First Aid skills builder with the help of Mini First Aid North Somerset and also enjoyed an evening at Clevedon Bowls Club.

2nd Long Ashton Brownies have been busy learning about hedgehogs and using water squirters in the garden whilst singing in the rain followed by another evening of outdoor games alongside a gorgeous early autumn sunset.

3rd Nailsea Rainbows made the most of a gap in the rain for a fire, roasting marshmallows and s’mores completing with a sing song. They also played games and had a go at topsy turvy art.