2nd Cuddington Scout Group

2nd Cuddington Scout Group Providing Everyday Adventure for 6-18 year olds in Worcester Park. Part of Epsom & Ewell Scout Dis

17/06/2026

With only 23 Days to go until our big fundraiser, have you got YOUR tickets?
Saturday lunchtime is our family friendly session with lots of things to keep your little people entertained and free entry and drinks for the children! What more could you want?
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We’d love to see you all at our Spring Fair THIS SUNDAY from 12.30 - 15.00 at Rowe Hall! Our Supporters Team have been w...
08/05/2026

We’d love to see you all at our Spring Fair THIS SUNDAY from 12.30 - 15.00 at Rowe Hall! Our Supporters Team have been working hard putting together all the stalls and lots of you have made donations - thank you! With a bottle tombola, BBQ, Grand Prize Draw and lots of games there is something for everyone. The Scout Troop have even been decorating cakes this evening…

The Troop are back at Broadstone Warren this weekend for May Camp. Day 1 included fire lighting, abseiling, zip wire, ga...
03/05/2026

The Troop are back at Broadstone Warren this weekend for May Camp. Day 1 included fire lighting, abseiling, zip wire, games and a camp fire. More to come today!

What a great St George’s event today at Amberley museum! Great to have over 70 members of the group with us today in the...
25/04/2026

What a great St George’s event today at Amberley museum! Great to have over 70 members of the group with us today in the sun! ☀️

01/04/2026

GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!🕺

Head over to our website scouting4beer.co.uk to get your tickets!

🗓️Event dates: Friday 10th July & Saturday 11th July 2026

Pick your session:
📍Friday night (18:00-22:00)
📍Saturday lunch (12:00-16:00)
📍Saturday evening (18:00-22:00)

Your ticket includes…
🚪 Entry to your chosen session
🍺 A souvenir glass for you to keep
🎟️ Your first 5 tokens (each equating to 1/3 of a pint)

⛔️Tickets are only available through our website. Do not engage with anyone trying to sell tickets via any social media platforms⛔️

For more information on our Beer Festival please head over to our website https://scouting4beer.co.uk 🍺

One of our own… a huge congratulations to Karl on receiving his Active Citizen Award. A richly deserved award that refle...
14/03/2026

One of our own… a huge congratulations to Karl on receiving his Active Citizen Award. A richly deserved award that reflects his dedication to Scouting not just here at 2nd Cuddington but in our wider community. Thank you for all you’ve done and continue to do!

📰 Karl Nicholas honoured with Active Citizen Award at Borough Civic Reception

A long-serving community volunteer whose work spans youth organisations, music, policing and education has been honoured with Epsom & Ewell Borough Council’s Active Citizen Award at the Mayor’s Annual Civic Reception.

The award was presented to Karl Nicholas by the Mayor, Cllr Robert Leach, during the civic gathering held on the evening of 13 March at Bourne Hall in Ewell. The reception, hosted by the Mayor and Mayoress Marilyn Leach, brought together councillors, aldermen, freemen of the borough, past mayors and other invited residents who have contributed to civic life in Epsom & Ewell.

Among those attending was Mary Zoeller, Deputy-Lieutenant of Surrey, along with a wide range of community figures representing voluntary organisations, education, faith groups and public service across the borough.

The Active Citizen citation described Nicholas as someone with a “distinguished record of public service”, highlighting decades of involvement across multiple areas of community life.

He has been involved with Second Cuddington Scouts for more than two decades, including 18 years serving as assistant commissioner for the area. The scout group provides activities for boys and girls aged six to eighteen and offers training opportunities for young people, including camps and leadership development.

Music has been another major thread in Nicholas’s community service. He serves as bandmaster and assistant musical director of the Kingston and Malden Scout and Guide Band, a role he has held for 25 years. The band has performed at prestigious occasions including Buckingham Palace garden parties and the Lord Mayor’s Show.

His musical contribution also extends to church life. Nicholas learned to play the organ at Cuddington Church and has been involved in church music there for more than 30 years, first as a choirboy and later as organist and choir director. The citation notes that he has frequently stepped in to support services when needed, including standing in at short notice to play for the Mayor’s civic service when the regular organist was taken ill.

Alongside his voluntary work, Nicholas has also served as a special constable for 14 years, and in his professional life works as a teacher. He currently serves as Head of Inclusion and Special Needs at Southborough High School, having previously been deputy head at a school in Cheam.

The citation concluded that across these roles Nicholas has shown “commitment and competence” and that his personal manner and skill make him “a worthy recipient of the Active Citizen Award”.

The civic reception itself provided a relaxed and celebratory atmosphere in Bourne Hall. The evening featured musical performances from Ukrainian musician Vladislav Voloshin, who entertained guests with a programme including pieces by ABBA and Bach, performed on saxophone and clarinet. The Mayor himself accompanied the performance on the piano.

Guests mingled over refreshments in the hall while reflecting the borough’s long civic traditions. The gathering brought together representatives from across the political spectrum and many strands of local life, demonstrating the borough’s continuing culture of voluntary service and public engagement.

Proceedings were guided with humour and warmth by Cllr Julian Freeman, the Liberal Democrat councillor who acted as master of ceremonies for the evening.

While politics often divides in the council chamber, the reception provided a reminder that the borough’s civic culture rests on a broader shared commitment to public service and community life.

That spirit was embodied in the recognition of Karl Nicholas — a volunteer whose decades of work in youth development, music, education and policing have quietly strengthened the fabric of local life in Epsom & Ewell.

Lionel Blackman

Image: Karl Nicholas holding his award medal against the background of St Mary's Church (Des Blenkinsopp - CC BY-SA 2.0)

Related reports:

From Ukraine to Epsom: How Music and Kindness Struck the Right Note

🔗 https://epsomandewelltimes.com/karl-nicholas-honoured-with-active-citizen-award-at-borough-civic-reception

Finishing off this half term, the Scout Troop have taken part in split evenings over the last two weeks. Half meeting in...
14/02/2026

Finishing off this half term, the Scout Troop have taken part in split evenings over the last two weeks. Half meeting in Epsom to complete a historical town trail for their Local Knowledge badge and half learning new magic tricks with our friend Franklin from 1st Old Malden Scout Group!

It was a damp night and the view was non-existent, but we managed to successfully invest 5 new Explorers into the Unit, ...
05/02/2026

It was a damp night and the view was non-existent, but we managed to successfully invest 5 new Explorers into the Unit, on Box Hill.

Last week saw the installation of new acoustic panels in the ceiling of our main hall. These help to reduce sound reverb...
02/02/2026

Last week saw the installation of new acoustic panels in the ceiling of our main hall. These help to reduce sound reverberation and echo from all the hard surfaces and will make it more comfortable for some of our young people who are sensitive to noise. Our section meetings will be a little quieter from now on - hooray!

Over the last two weeks, the Scout Troop has been working on the DIY badge. We’ve been plumbing (including soldering and...
31/01/2026

Over the last two weeks, the Scout Troop has been working on the DIY badge. We’ve been plumbing (including soldering and pipe bending), tiling, wiring plugs and fixing bikes! Thank you to Zoe’s Plumbing and Heating for giving us a hand!

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