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SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-05-08/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260515T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260515T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002212-1778873400-1778882400@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-05-15/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260522T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260522T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
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UID:10002213-1779478200-1779487200@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-05-22/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260529T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260529T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002214-1780083000-1780092000@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-05-29/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260605T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260605T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002215-1780687800-1780696800@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-06-05/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260612T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260612T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002216-1781292600-1781301600@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-06-12/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260619T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260619T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002217-1781897400-1781906400@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-06-19/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260626T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260626T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002218-1782502200-1782511200@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-06-26/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260703T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260703T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002219-1783107000-1783116000@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-07-03/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260710T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260710T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002220-1783711800-1783720800@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-07-10/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260717T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260717T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002221-1784316600-1784325600@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-07-17/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260724T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260724T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002222-1784921400-1784930400@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-07-24/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260731T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260731T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002223-1785526200-1785535200@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-07-31/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260807T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260807T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002224-1786131000-1786140000@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-08-07/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260814T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260814T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002225-1786735800-1786744800@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-08-14/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260821T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260821T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002226-1787340600-1787349600@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-08-21/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260828T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260828T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002227-1787945400-1787954400@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-08-28/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260904T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260904T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002228-1788550200-1788559200@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-09-04/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260911T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260911T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002229-1789155000-1789164000@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-09-11/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260918T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260918T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002230-1789759800-1789768800@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-09-18/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260925T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260925T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002231-1790364600-1790373600@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-09-25/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261002T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261002T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002232-1790969400-1790978400@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-10-02/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261009T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261009T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002233-1791574200-1791583200@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-10-09/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261016T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261016T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002234-1792179000-1792188000@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-10-16/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261023T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261023T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002235-1792783800-1792792800@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-10-23/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261030T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261030T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002236-1793388600-1793397600@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-10-30/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261106T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261106T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002237-1793993400-1794002400@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-11-06/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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UID:10002238-1794598200-1794607200@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-11-13/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261120T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261120T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002239-1795203000-1795212000@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-11-20/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261127T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261127T220000
DTSTAMP:20260503T093345
CREATED:20250401T161833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125501Z
UID:10002240-1795807800-1795816800@nandschurch.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boy's Brigade - Company Section (P7-S6)
DESCRIPTION:Within our church we have a two very healthy and active Boys’ Brigade Companies\, Glasgow 231 and Glasgow 278. Both companies have a separate Anchor Boys and a Junior Section. In Company Section 231 and 278 meet jointly.  \nAll sections follow age group appropriate programmes based on six areas: get active\, get into the bible\, get creative\, get learning\, get adventurous and get involved. The Battalion provides enormous resource of activities and support which each section can access as well as opportunities to attend competitions and events. \nThe adventure begins in Anchor Boys from the ages of 5 to 8\, the Boys are recognised by their red sweatshirts and often red faces after an exciting and energetic session. They meet and engage in lots of fun\, games and activities\, quizzes and crafts. They are introduced to the Bible and listen and learn from different stories. Highlights include annual colouring competitions\, Halloween and Christmas parties\, pancake day and achieving badges throughout the session culminating in the annual display and parents evening which is always great fun. \nThe Boys then progress to the Junior Section\, which involves Boys from the age of 8 to 11. This section can be recognised by their royal blue sweatshirts. In the Junior Section the Boys continue with some of the activities carried out in the Anchor Boys but progress to more challenging activities such as increased responsibilities of squad membership and leadership\, being introduced to more advanced drill which teaches the Boys teamwork\, following instructions\, respect and learning a new skill. We have a Bible story using the book “Bible stories for Brave Boys”. It offers an exciting way for the Boys to study the brave and godly men in the Bible. The Boys enjoy a whole range of energetic games and team challenges\, quizzes and crafts. Highlights include our annual pantomime outing\, Easter parties and the year culminates with annual prize givings and displays. \nThe Company Section is for Boys from age 11 to 17 and the Section is recognised by its blue shirt\, tie and hat. The young men have the opportunity to develop existing skills and learn new ones through a fun\, balanced and challenging programme. They are encouraged to have a say and help shape their own programme\, enjoy playing sports\, being creative\, enjoying opportunities to meet other companies for quiz nights and sporting competitions. Bible knowledge and drill becomes increasingly important for the Boys\, and they progress to a much higher level of competence with the Boys recently recommencing participation drill competitions. The Boys work towards obtaining their President’s and King’s Badge\, this includes taking part in a residential experience\, volunteering in their community and church\, learning a new skill and growing in their knowledge of the Christian faith. The King’s Badge is the highest award in the Boys’ Brigade and a prestigious achievement for all who achieve it \nThe sections and companies come together for church services during the year\, most notably Remembrance Sunday.  \nThe Boys’ Brigade is the oldest uniformed organisation in the world\, being founded in Glasgow by Sir William Alexander Smith in 1883 with the Object of “The advancement of Christ’s Kingdom among Boy and the promotion of habits of obedience\, reverence\, discipline\, self-respect and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness.”  \nWe welcome all Boys to get involved in the adventure! \n278 Glasgow Company \nAnchor Boys (P1-P3) meet on Monday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm \nJunior Section (P4-P6) meets on Tuesday evenings from 7pm-8.30pm \nCompany Section (P7-S6) meets on Friday evenings from 7.30pm – 10pm \n​The Company Captain is Alistair Haw who can be contacted via alistairhaw@yahoo.co.uk and 07434 521 928 \nFind out more about 278 (Netherlee) Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/netherleeboysbrigade \n231 Glasgow Company \nAll sections (Anchor Boys\, Junior and Company Section) meet on Friday evenings.  \nThe Captain of the 231st Glasgow Company is Mr Peter Dale. Mr Dale’s mobile number is 0787 644 2787. \nThe Junior and Anchors Section is led by Mr Scott Russell.  \nMr Russell can be contacted by e-mail email:  scottrussell87@hotmail.co.uk \n​Find out more about 231 Company Junior Boys’ Brigade via Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/290802377622208 \n​
URL:https://nandschurch.org.uk/event/boys-brigade-company-section-p7-s6/2026-11-27/
LOCATION:Netherlee and Stamperland Parish Church\, 130 Ormonde Avenue\, Glasgow\, G44 3SL\, United Kingdom
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