Romford District Scouts were back with their grand parade on St George’s Day this year for the first time since Covid.
Around 600 scouts, with their leaders, marched through Collier Row through to Lowshoe Lane on April 23 in their uniforms to mark the celebrations.
The scouts assembled at 2pm at North Romford Community Centre and then moved towards Hood Walk where they took a salute from Nick Bracken OBE, Havering deputy lieutenant, and the Mayor of Havering Cllr Trevor McKeever.
The scouts arrvied at Corpus Christi Catholic Church next where the main service took place.
Reverend Nathan Joss-Pothen, vicar of St George's Church in Harold Hill, presided over the ceremony with the mayor in attendance.
This was followed by awards recognising adult scout volunteers for their service. A play about St George performed by the Wesley Players Drama Group concluded the event.
Andrew Green, event lead for the day, told the Recorder about the significance of the day. He said: “St George is also the patron saint of scouting, so it’s a very special day in the scouting calendar.
"Scouting really does enrich our lives and the communities we live in. Thank you to the police and the team at Havering for supporting us and of course to all the leaders and helpers."
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