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Kirrie Scout who ‘reached for the stars’ to set Scottish record receives out-of-this-world praise from Major Tim Peake

Gregor Kennedy of Kirriemuir with his sleeve full of badges and L/R, Emma Kennedy, Arlene Walker, Chris Lindley, Ian Fleming, Lisa Simpson and Linda Chudek.
Gregor Kennedy of Kirriemuir with his sleeve full of badges and L/R, Emma Kennedy, Arlene Walker, Chris Lindley, Ian Fleming, Lisa Simpson and Linda Chudek.

An Angus Cub Scout’s stratospheric record-breaking achievement of gaining all his badges in under three years has received recognition from British astronaut Major Tim Peake.

Gregor Kennedy, 10, a member of the 2nd Kirriemuir Scout Group, launched himself on a personal challenge of gaining more than 50 badges in under three years.

Because two new badges were introduced in January, it is believed he has set a Scottish record.

His uniform is adorned with 37 activity badges, a Thistle Award and eight challenge badges, including a Chief Scouts silver award.

His commitment has been praised by the Scottish Cubs Commissioner, and a social media posting by Gregor’s proud dad Scott outlining his son’s remarkable achievement was “liked” by Major Peake.

Gregor, a primary-six pupil at Northmuir Primary School, can now do DIY, light a fire, rollerblade, identify different constellations and much more.

While learning to rollerblade proved to be one of the trickiest, his favourite badge was the equestrian.

Gregor said: “I got to ride a horse, I love it.

“I learned so much about horses and how to take care of them.

“I also liked doing the DIY badge because I got to make bird boxes with my grampa. I’ve made so many memories which I’ll treasure forever.”

Robert Anderson, Cubs Commissioner said: “This is truly an amazing accomplishment by Gregor, I cannot remember the last time this was achieved by a Cub in Scotland.

“Each week at Scouts Scotland we give almost 40,000 young people the opportunity to enjoy fun and adventure while developing the skills they need to succeed.

“Gregor has achieved so many of these skills already. He should be really proud of himself, as his family, Scouts Scotland and I are of Gregor”.

Arlene Walker, Gregor’s Cub leader said: “Gregor loves all things scouting and it was his own idea to try and complete all the badges.

“It’s simply incredible he has succeeded it.

“It was great to see him embrace the challenge, that’s what scouting is all about, taking on new challenges and learning new skills for life.”

Gregor has inspired his whole family to get involved in scouting.

His mum Emma is assistant Cub Scout leader; his dad is treasurer and his seven-year-old twin brothers, Fraser and Struan, attend Beavers.

Emma said: “It’s amazing. Gregor likes to have something to focus on.

“He found out none of Arlene’s cubs had earned all their badges, realised he could be the first one and really knuckled down.

“He was quite determined. He is absolutely thrilled. When I was putting on his last badge it was strange not having another one waiting to be done.

“Everybody has been so enthusiastic and have helped inspire and encourage him.

“Although some others cubs might have got all of them in the past, two extra badges were added on in January.

“When he saw Tim Peake had ‘liked’ the Tweet he realised he had done something quite special. He reached for the stars with his dreams.”