Captain’s BZ: Spring 2026

As Captain Sea Cadets, I'll be celebrating the impact of cadets and volunteers around the UK. For my first column, I'm highlighting three units local to me in North London!

Captain Sea Cadets, Captain Hannah MacKenzie VR RN

A unit reborn

After moving in this summer, Edmonton Unit is thriving in the state-of-the-art new HQ for TS Plymouth at EcoPark House. They’ve hosted district activity weekends, taken part in their first Remembrance Parade for five years and their new powerboat is the perfect addition for their waterside home.  

Edmonton Unit making the most of their home near the river


VIP support

Haringey Unit’s growing community presence (including Poppy Appeal-collecting at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium) became clear at November’s Royal Navy Parade at TS Wizard. The Mayor and local MP were among the guests impressed by cadets’ skills and confidence. 

Haringey Unit collecting for the Poppy Appeal at the Tottenham stadium

Medals galore!

Rickmansworth & Watford Unit cadets are serious competitors. The TS Renown team not only won autumn’s Chosin Cup for adventurous training, they then finished third in the tri-service Elworthy Trophy, after excelling in a range of challenges from first aid to rowing.

Rickmansworth Unit being presented with their Elworthy Trophy medals

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Captain Hannah meeting cadets in Lisburn

Historic handover in Northern Ireland

We meet Captain Hannah, who has recently taken the helm as the first female Captain Sea Cadets

WO1 Liam Hoddy RN with Newark Unit before rowing the Atlantic with HMS Oardacious – who finished an amazing seventh out of 43 vessels!

Newark Unit enjoys the benefits of growth

Cadets and volunteers celebrate a year of achievement by hosting a very special event with a Royal Navy hero