GROUP LEADERS Welcome to Wintercamp The Staff and Service Team welcome you to Wintercamp, and hope that you will have an enjoyable weekend. In the interests of safety please ensure that everyone in your party is aware of the following procedures: In the event of an incident/accident: Immediately inform a member of staff or Service Team. They will initiate the appropriate procedures. Follow directions issued by staff members or St John Ambulance. The First Aid Post is located on Camp Square All calls for emergency services should go through the Activity Centre Reception, except where a delay could be life threatening. Discovery of Fire: Raise the alarm by ringing the fire bell and warn everyone in the vicinity. For a small fire, try to control it using fire buckets or an appropriate extinguisher until help arrives. Do not put yourself at risk. If in doubt, leave it alone. On hearing the fire bell: Evacuate your campsite immediately and report to the closest assembly point. These are located outside the Lid, on Wilson Way car park and opposite the White House. On hearing the Emergency Evacuation Alarm: The evacuation alarm is a single pitch air horn. Evacuate your campsite immediately, and go to the emergency evacuation points. These are situated near the perimeter track on Branchet field and at the bottom of the Quick. Report to the Assembly Point Officer. Please ensure there is at least 2 metres between tents or 1 metre between guy-ropes. Identity Cards Please make sure that everyone wears the correct ID card that corresponds to the nominal roll and that they are on show at all times. Lost or damaged cards can be replaced from the centre reception.
First Aid St John Ambulance are based on the Camp Square or can be contacted via the White House Reception. If the office is closed a notice will display the Emergency Duty telephone number. Mud This year because of the inclement weather we ask that everyone takes particular care on the roadways and paths as these will be muddy. We also ask that you speak to all your young people about the dangers of ice/cold water on the Bomb Hole and do not enter this area. Breakfast For those that wish to purchase breakfast, it will be served in the CIC Restaurant between 7:30am and 9:30am on both Saturday and Sunday, this is not pre-booked. An All Day Breakfast service will be available from the snack bar on the Camp Square. Pre-Booked Meals If you have booked meals, tickets are included in your materials provided at checkin. Please note that these meals are only available during the slot you have been allocated. Meals are served in the CIC Restaurant, your group has been allocated a meal slot shown below: SLOT 1 2 3 All Breakfasts 07:30-08:15 08:15-09:00 09:00-10:00 Saturday Lunch 11:30-12:30 12:30-13:30 13:30-14:30 Saturday Dinner 17:30-18:30 18:30-19:30 19:30-20:30 Sunday Lunch 11:30-12:30 12:30-13:30 13:30-14:30 T-Shirts If you have pre-ordered a souvenir t-shirt or merchandising, you will have been given vouchers in your pack from reception. Present your voucher at the t-shirt collection point in reception to collect your tshirt. Any surplus t- shirts and clothing will be available for sale on a first come first served basis from the Providore on Saturday after lunch. We are sorry but there will be no additional orders placed for
clothing over the weekend, however you will be able to order from Scout Shops after the event. Please check your order before leaving as mistakes cannot be rectified afterwards. Rubbish Please seal all rubbish in bags, rubbish should be separated into landfill and mixed recyclables and placed in large wheelie bins around the site blue for recycling and silver for landfill. Bags can be obtained from the White House Reception please do not leave bags next to bins or road ways as squirrels will get to them before we can! Food and Foxes We appear to have quite a few foxes on our camping areas and as such would kindly request that you keep any food items tightly secured. Any food waste should be put into a bin bag and secured and then placed into a Silver bin. Please do not leave any food in a bin bag without placing it into a Silver bin. The bin lid must also be closed. If you are camping, you are advised to keep your tents closed and secured, some of our foxes are very friendly and enjoy taking your shoes to play with! Fires Fires can be lit, but only on designated fire spots or on an altar fire. Altar fires are available adjacent to the Providore on a first come first served basis. Firewood is available in the woodpile on Essex Chase, please use sparingly. Shuttle Bus The shuttle bus will run to a timetable, shown at the bus stop in the Branchet car park it will stop at Tesco in Waltham Abbey and all offsite car parks. Norovirus At Winter Camp... we will be taking a number of additional precautions to raise awareness of the virus potential and the need for strict hand washing and food hygiene regimes. There will also be additional cleaning of toilets and bathrooms. As a Group, it is important that you give your members a strong message about hygiene and take the necessary precautions for the preparation of food (see Camp Food Safety Factsheet http://www.scouts.org.uk/safety )
In The Event of... one of your members contacting the virus whilst on camp, please contact the White House Reception as soon as possible, and prepare to arrange for that person to return home. It is important that the information on your Home Contact list is as robust as possible. Additional information about Norovirus (Winter Vomiting Virus) is available on the NHS Direct website at www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk Who s who? Wintercamp is predominantly organised and run by volunteers, we have over 300 staff working on activities, cleaning toilets, collecting rubbish and many other behind the scenes tasks. Should you have any feedback about the event we d love to hear it we can t do anything about things that may be wrong unless someone tells us. All our Volunteer Event Staff will be wearing their ID badges. Area Leaders will be wearing hi-visibility jackets. The Activity Centre Managers and Event Managers can be contacted through the White House Reception. Nick Iles Phil Hood Event Manager Duty Manager Brrr, feeling cold? Hot Water Bottle Service Bring your hot water bottle to the Leaders Room to be filled up from 23:30-00:00 on Saturday night. Programme of Events Friday 19:30 Bar open in CIC 21:00-00:00 Disco and activities in the Lid 21:30-22:00 Leaders Meeting in the Leaders Tea/Coffee Room in The Lid (Optional)
Saturday 09:00-12:00 Information Centre open to Leaders 10:00-12:30 Activities, shops open and UK Programme Team Sessions start 12:30-13:30 Some activities stop for lunch 13:30-17:30 Activities and shops open 19:00-21:30 Some activities open for leaders only 19:00 Whitehouse and CIC bar open 20:00 Leaders Quiz in Whitehouse bar, DJ and entertainment in CIC bar 19:30-20:30 Campfire in Small Campfire Circle (Essex Chase) 19:30&21:30 Cinema showing in CIC rooms 123 and CIC rooms 456 20:00&22:00 Cinema showing in Jack Petchey Lodge, Branchet Lodge and Peter Harrison Lodge 19:30-21:00 Wide Game Starts In Camp Square 20:00-00:00 Disco and party games in the Lid Sunday 10:00-13:00 Activities and Shops open 13:00-14:15 Lunch and then strike camp There are many different activities on offer, see the map for locations. Your young people can just wander around and turn up to any of them (except whitewater rafting and kayaking which require booking as there are limited places). Bookable activites can only be booked by young people. On Saturday some activities may be limited to just one go. The participant id card will be used to keep track of this and our staff will advise.
Laser Clay (must have permission slip) Simulators Quads (must have permission slip) Air Rifle Shooting (must have Pedal Karts permission slip.) Climbing Archery Wii Games Orienteering by Brunton Radio Direction Finding Giant Indoor Games Outdoor Laser (must have permission Abseiling slip) Curling Dodgems Climb the Rock Waltzer High/Medium/Low Ropes Round Up Ride Trek Cart Racing Crate Stacking Camp fire Segway Experience 3G Swing Cavebus Tech Zone Digger Driving (must have permission Aeroball slip) Ropeophobia Crafts Amateur Radio Coconut Climb Bouldering Rodeo Bull Zip Wire Surf Simulator Skittle Alley Argocats Rock It Ball Bag Drop Bushcraft Zone Disco Freefall Cinemas RED Driving Experience Tank Driving Bungee Trampolines NOTE: Activities are subject to change and some activities will not operate with the fading light. Our team from Brunton will be running 3 Offsite Navigation Challenges, at 10:30am and 1:30pm on Saturday and again at 10:30 on Sunday Sign up at the Brunton area near the Lid. A Wide game will also be held at 19:30 on Saturday evening, please register your group with the Reception during Saturday limited places available! This year it s sponsored by Brunton who are providing prizes and also providing our Orienteering activity. Kayaking and whitewater rafting
As these activities are off site your young people need to book, the booking desk will be located in the Marquee on Essex Chase on Friday evening (9pm onwards) until places are full for Saturday morning and then again on Saturday morning (1030am onwards) for the afternoon sessions and then finally Saturday afternoon (from 330pm) for Sunday s sessions. Please remind your young people to turn up for their booked sessions with appropriate forms and clothing for the activities (swim wear and towel). Cinema CIC Seminar rooms 19:30, 21:30, Pixels and Inside Out Pack Holiday Centre, 20:00 and 22:00 Minions Jack Petchey Lodge, 20:00 and 22:00 Big Hero 6 Peter Harrison Lodge at 20:00 and 22:00 Night at the Museum 3 Saturday Night Disco and Party Snackbar is Join in the fun after the campfire, in the Lid - there will be plenty of open on dancing opportunities at the disco. Camp Square Closing Ceremony Based on feedback from groups in previous years, we are not running a closing ceremony at this event. Leaders Entertainment and Activities Bars: Two bars are available for leaders: in the International Centre (CIC) which will include music/dj and in the Whitehouse which will be more relaxed, these will be open from 19:30-23:00 on Friday and 19:30-23:30 on Saturday. Please ensure that your group knows where you are should they need you! Please do not embarrass the bar staff by bringing anyone under 18 into the bar area. The bars are a Non-Smoking Area. Quiz: In addition a Quiz will be run on Saturday evening in the Whitehouse bar, this will start at 20:00. Activities:. In addition an evening Leaders Activities Session will run Saturday evening and will include (subject to change) Fairground: 7pm-8pm Simulator: 7pm-7:30pm
Robot soccer: 7:30pm-8pm Rodeo Bull: 8:30pm-9:30pm Whitewater rafting 5:15pm departure from Gilwell Cavebus: 7:30pm-8:30pm Tank driving: 7pm-8pm Climbing: 7:30pm-8:30pm Outdoor Laser (Lasermission): 7:30pm-8:30pm Campfire: Leaders are welcome to attend the campfire, this starts at 1930 in the Small Campfire Circle on Essex Chase Information Centre: This will be open for Leaders on Saturday 9:00-12:00 and is located in the headquarters offices. UK Programme Team Sessions in the CIC seminar rooms 10am - 11am - Going For Gold Going for Gold - supporting your young people to achieve their Chief Scout's Gold Award and usng tools to help you plan and review your programme. 11am - 12noon - Youth Involvement Youth Involvement - practical hints and tips on getting young people involved in the decision making on your section. 12noon - 1pm - Moving In & Moving On MiMo - supporting young people to move between sections and using the moving on awards to ease that transition. 1pm - 2pm - Going for Gold Going for Gold - supporting your young people to achieve their Chief Scout's Gold Award and usng tools to help you plan and review your programme. 2pm - 3pm - Getting Adventure in to your programme Getting Adventure in to your programme - the refreshed programme looks for us to achieve 50% outdoors and adventure, how do I achieve that?
Noise In previous years we have had complaints about loud music being played on campsites late at night, please respect other campers and do not use sound equipment or fireworks whilst at Wintercamp. Going Home Please note there will be a one way system in operation and the arrangements may not be the same as when you arrived. Please follow the directions of the Traffic Management team who will aim to get you on your way as soon as possible. If you require a kit run or trailer tow, please speak with the Kit Run Coordinator in the Branchet Car Park or on your field and register - your kit/trailer will then be taken to Branchet car park for you to unload and then load into your vehicle. Please ensure your group s equipment is totally ready and that you have people to unload in Branchet car park. Thank you for attending Wintercamp, we look forward to seeing you next year... Wintercamp 2017 6-8 January