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Three of the recipients of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Gold Standard Award display their certificates after a ceremony at the Christchurch Council Chambers. They are, from left, Katherine Cave, David Borcoski, of the Air Training Corps, and Wendy Somerville, a Sea Ranger Scout. The awards are given at three levels (bronze, silver and gold) to young people between the ages of 14 and 25. Entrants need to qualify in each of four sections, Community Service, Expeditions, Skills, and Recreation.

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Press, 3 October 1983, Page 8

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Three of the recipients of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Gold Standard Award display their certificates after a ceremony at the Christchurch Council Chambers. They are, from left, Katherine Cave, David Borcoski, of the Air Training Corps, and Wendy Somerville, a Sea Ranger Scout. The awards are given at three levels (bronze, silver and gold) to young people between the ages of 14 and 25. Entrants need to qualify in each of four sections, Community Service, Expeditions, Skills, and Recreation. Press, 3 October 1983, Page 8

Three of the recipients of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Gold Standard Award display their certificates after a ceremony at the Christchurch Council Chambers. They are, from left, Katherine Cave, David Borcoski, of the Air Training Corps, and Wendy Somerville, a Sea Ranger Scout. The awards are given at three levels (bronze, silver and gold) to young people between the ages of 14 and 25. Entrants need to qualify in each of four sections, Community Service, Expeditions, Skills, and Recreation. Press, 3 October 1983, Page 8