With
over 35 years of communicating with the
community, no event is too large or too
small. (STDSCT) The Stockton Thornaby
District Scout Communications Team has
members capable of making any event that
little bit Special.
Team personnel are all CRB approved and
have a wealth of knowledge and experience
in relation to radio communications,
public address systems, dealing with the
general public, event organisors and event
management. Some members have a small
amount of experience in first aid.
The team is affiliated to a much larger
organisation, The Scout Association. This
national movement has other regional teams
to help with extra personnel or equipment
if the event requires it. We will listen
to your requirements to ensure your event
is second to none. Our aim is to help make
your event even better.
STDSCT are a part of, and report
through Stockton, Thornaby and District
Scouts (Registered charity number 524704).
We are governed by the Policy,
Organisation and Rules of the Scout
Association and so are covered by their
public liability insurance
STDCST have an enviable reputation for
the quality of our services and have
worked with a wide range of different
organisations. We aim to work with event
organisers to provide the best possible
solutions. Please contact us to discuss
your requirements.
STDSCT have specialised in event
communications since 1975. Our experience,
skills and equipment enable us to support
large international sporting events as
well small community functions. The Team
is part of the Scout Association, as such,
our members are volunteers.
The founding purpose of the Team was to
provide communication services to
Scouting, youth and community events. This
remains the core of what we do; however,
much of this is funded through donations
from our work with other organisations.
Our main area of operation is Northern
England, from North Yorkshire to the
Scottish Borders. However, this does not
prevent us from travelling further.
The Team is successful because of the
varied skills and experiences of its
members. Our “day jobs” include teaching,
fire fighting, financial planning, system
analysis, customer services, mechanics and
community development. We are able to
combine our professional skills and
interests with our communication systems
experience to provide a quality
experience.
|