16/09/2025

Group Chair (Carl Hall) stands down.


At the AGM on Sunday our long serving Chair (Carl Hall) stood down.

Carl has been a member of the 7th Lichfield since he was a Cub Scout. He has been a Cub Leader, Quarter Master, Family Camp organiser and of course our Chair.

His contribution to our group has been immeasurable. I would like to thank him personally for all of the support has given me since we both took up the reins in 2017 and everything that he has done for our Scout Group. He has retained a small role in the background, so you will still see him around.

I would like to formally welcome Greg Vanes as our new Chair of Trustees and Ian Robinson as our Chair of Operations. These are new roles as we have split the responsibilities of the old Group Chair role.

Our Treasurer (Tracy Godfrey) gave notice that she will be stepping down at the 2026 AGM. So we are on the lookout for a new Treasurer to shadow Tracy over the next year. If you are interested or you know someone who would like to help, please get in touch.

Category: General
Posted by: 7thweb

At the AGM on Sunday our long serving Chair (Carl Hall) stood down.

Carl has been a member of the 7th Lichfield since he was a Cub Scout. He has been a Cub Leader, Quarter Master, Family Camp organiser and of course our Chair.

His contribution to our group has been immeasurable. I would like to thank him personally for all of the support has given me since we both took up the reins in 2017 and everything that he has done for our Scout Group. He has retained a small role in the background, so you will still see him around.

I would like to formally welcome Greg Vanes as our new Chair of Trustees and Ian Robinson as our Chair of Operations. These are new roles as we have split the responsibilities of the old Group Chair role.

Our Treasurer (Tracy Godfrey) gave notice that she will be stepping down at the 2026 AGM. So we are on the lookout for a new Treasurer to shadow Tracy over the next year. If you are interested or you know someone who would like to help, please get in touch.

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16/09/2025
Category: General
Posted by: 7thweb

At the AGM on Sunday our long serving Chair (Carl Hall) stood down.

Carl has been a member of the 7th Lichfield since he was a Cub Scout. He has been a Cub Leader, Quarter Master, Family Camp organiser and of course our Chair.

His contribution to our group has been immeasurable. I would like to thank him personally for all of the support has given me since we both took up the reins in 2017 and everything that he has done for our Scout Group. He has retained a small role in the background, so you will still see him around.

I would like to formally welcome Greg Vanes as our new Chair of Trustees and Ian Robinson as our Chair of Operations. These are new roles as we have split the responsibilities of the old Group Chair role.

Our Treasurer (Tracy Godfrey) gave notice that she will be stepping down at the 2026 AGM. So we are on the lookout for a new Treasurer to shadow Tracy over the next year. If you are interested or you know someone who would like to help, please get in touch.

15/12/2023
Category: General
Posted by: 7thweb

The 7th Lichfield Scout Group is pleased to announce the purchase of a portable defibrillator at their Scout Hut in Ash Grove, made possible through a successful fundraising effort that raised over £1500.


GeoAccess, a local Asset Management company, played a crucial role by generously donating a matching Defibrillator training unit. Mark Coleman, Managing Director of GeoAccess and a dedicated Cub Leader, shared, "We are pleased to donate this training unit to the 7th Lichfield, supporting them in equipping their leaders and young people with vital life-saving skills."


The 7th Lichfield Scout Group extends heartfelt gratitude to all contributors who have supported this initiative.

 

18/10/2023
Category: General
Posted by: rjt

I would like your support to purchase a defibrillator for our scout hut.

I recently witnessed a stranger collapse due to a sudden heart attack while on holiday in Spain. Thanks to my training as a volunteer Scout Leader, I was able to help initiate CPR, sustaining the man's life until the arrival of a police car equipped with a defibrillator. This experience made me think about what would happen if a similar medical emergency occurred during one of our scout meetings or camps.

Please visit our Just Giving page if you would like to donate.