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Devoted Girl Guide leader passes away after cancer battle in Long Bennington Published: 16:00, 19 February 2021 Tributes have been paid to a much-loved former Girl Guide leader who has died after losing her battle with cancer. Pat Fryer, of Long Bennington, passed away earlier this month, aged 73, three years after being diagnosed with breast cancer in January 2018. Pat, who lived in Long Bennington with husband Malcolm since 1967, devoted much of her life to the Guiding movement after her young daughter joined Brownies in the early 1980âs. Pat Fryer. (44471634) To cope with the extreme demand for Girl Guiding places in the local area at the time, Pat started as an assistant helper at 1st Long Bennington Guides in 1983, based in Foston, before setting up 1st Westborough Guides in 1985. ....
Tributes paid to former Girl Guide leader, of Long Bennington, who died after losing cancer battle | Updated: 15:02, 19 February 2021 Tributes have been paid to a much-loved former Girl Guide leader who has died after losing her battle with cancer. Pat Fryer, of Long Bennington, passed away earlier this month, aged 73, three years after being diagnosed with breast cancer in January 2018. Pat, who lived in Long Bennington with husband Malcolm since 1967, devoted much of her life to the Guiding movement after her young daughter joined Brownies in the early 1980s. Pat Fryer. To cope with the extreme demand for Girl Guiding places in the local area at the time, Pat started as an assistant helper at 1st Long Bennington Guides in 1983, based in Foston, before setting up 1st Westborough Guides in 1985. ....
Long Bennington girl guides achieve prestigious gold award Two guides from Long Bennington have achieved the highest award that a girl guide can earn. Millie Craven and Stacey Starbuck, of 1st Long Bennington Guides, were invited to receive their prestigious âGold Awardâ at a special socially-distanced evening just before lockdown. In order to achieve the award, the duo, both aged 14, had to complete a series of themed challenges including âKnow Myselfâ, âTake Actionâ and âExpress Myselfâ. Stacey Starbuck. (43265645) They achieved this by taking part in a number of activities including camping, surfboarding, canoeing and rock climbing as well as baking cakes to raise funds for a breast cancer charity and sponsoring a guide dog. ....