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Beaver Scouts - Boys and
Girls, Ages 6 - 8
Easily recognised in their turquoise
jumpers, Beaver Scouts are the youngest members of the
Group. Beaver Scouts have lots of fun doing different
activities which include making things, going on visits,
making friends, doing badges and going away for a night on a
sleepover.
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Cub Scouts - Boys and
Girls, Ages 8 - 10
Cub Scouts get the chance to try lots
of different activities like swimming, music, exploring,
community and collecting. Cub Scouts also get to go on trips
and days out, to places like the zoo, theme parks or a farm.
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Sea Scouts - Boys and
Girls, Ages 10 - 14
As a Scout you can take part in a wide
range of activities as part of your programme. This could be
anything fro m Abseiling to Zorbing, and there are a number
of Challenge Awards and Activity Badges to earn along the
way. Scouts is all about finding out about the world we live
in, knowing your own abilities, keeping fit for life and
developing creative talents. It’s also important to explore
your own values and personal attitudes.
Being outdoors is important and there are many opportunities
to learn the traditional Scouting skills, such as camping,
survival and cooking as well as the wide range of
adventurous activities, anything from abseiling to yachting.
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Explorer Scouts - Boys and
Girls, Ages 14 - 18 As
a Explorer Scout, you will be able to decide, along with the
rest of the Unit, what you want to do - whether it is
powerboating, socialising, hiking or enjoying a trip abroad.
Some Units hold their meetings in a hall, or at someone's
house, or even up a mountain!
You will be able to gain badges such as the Chief Scout's
Diamond and Platinum Awards. The highest award you can earn
is the Queen's Scout Award. This is recognised by many
employers as the sign of someone that is enthusiastic,
dedicated and reliable.
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Scout Network - Men and
Women, Ages 18 - 25 If you are aged between 18-25 the Scout Network is for you. Whether you enjoy going away climbing or kayaking, helping in local community projects or travelling to places you never thought you would have the opportunity to the Scout Network will offer you a rewarding and challenging experience. |
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