Will I have fun?

Will I try new activities and challenges?
Will I be welcome?

Yes, Yes, Yes, absolutely yes and all with those of a similar age in a safe, well-run environment.
All our leaders are vetted, DBS checked, and follow the Anglican church ethos.

So try us out, the journey starts here: Find Your Local Group

“It feels nice to be part of a group who help each other and are friendly. It makes me feel special.” 

Maddison, aged 10.

What do the clergy think?

“I have been involved with CLCGB since 1969 and have seen how precious it was and what a difference it made in my Parish, All Saints & Martyrs Langley, which had a huge Company. It brings what young people need to young people, it gives them friendship, it gives them fellowship and fun."

Bishop Jack Nichols

The Benefits of CLCGB To Your Church Are... 

 

Can I help out or start a group?

Oh Yes! 

CLCGB are here to help you set up a new group in your Church. We support you so it's easy.

Before you know it, you will be the catalyst for young people engaging in activities with the Church and wanting to be there!. 

Or want to volunteer? Thankyou so much! Find out how here.

"Starting a new group was easy with the assistance from the CLCGB, and the activities and resources available to us."

The fun
starts here!

The Martins
for 5-7 year olds

Experience new challenges

The Y Team
for 7-10 year olds

Jump to the challenge!

JTC
for 10-13 year olds

Achieve your goals...

CLCGB Seniors
for 13-21 year olds


Young Leaders & volunteering


Earn your Duke of Edinburgh's Award


Find your local group


Latest News

Martin Lambourne Retirement presentation

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Martin LambourneAt the National Band Competition in May we said farewell and thank you to Martin Lambourne for his time as honorary Brigade Secretary, in presenting Martin with a departing gift and a good round of applause, in appreciation of all his hard work and devotion to the Brigade in his time as honorary Brigade Secretary. (Pictured below, Martin been presented gifts on behalf of the Brigade from the Brigade's honorary treasurer Mr John Smith and deputy governor Mrs Liz Butterfield).

Martin came out of retirement on a voluntary basis to cover the Brigade Secretary role following the departure of Alan Millward. Martin has given his time freely and amongst his achievements he has helped set a future and vision for the Brigade to continue for another generation, with involving other leaders within the Brigade to grow the Brigade. Martin now hands over the reigns to Audrey Simm who has taken on the role as Chief Executive Officer.  

We wish Martin and his wife Jenny, along with Buzz their springer spaniel dog a happy and long retirement.

Martin Lambourne Presentation


 

 

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