Join and Gain Skills For Life


Scouts is where young people make new friends, have amazing adventures, and learn new skills.


Scouts are do-ers and give-it-a-go-ers. Yes, we go camping, hiking, swimming, sailing and canoeing.
But, we also get to hang out with our friends every week – having fun, playing games, working in a team and taking on new challenges.

Parents

When can my child join Scouting?

Beavers - from 6yrs
Cubs - from 8yrs
Scouts - from 10yrs
Explorers - from 14yrs
Network - from 18yrs

Starting age may depend upon the Group’s own waiting list policies. 

 

How much does membership cost?

It's around £30 a term, but this can vary between Groups/Sections. Subscription could be weekly, monthly or termly and some use direct debits. 

There is also a cost for the uniform, £22 for a Scouts uniform shirt for example. 

There can be extra costs for day trips, specific activities like external trips and camps. These are planned well in advance, to a fixed budget that families can plan for, and there are often ways to pay in instalments. A typical weekend camp is likely to cost £30 and a week-long camp £120 (plus travel costs) depending on location and activities on offer.  

If you’re concerned about the cost, do speak to the leader in confidence; there may be assistance available.

 

How will my child benefit from joining Scouts?

Parents tell us their children benefit hugely from the adventures, fun and friendships they experience. It can help develop your child’s social skills and independence, and give them access to some amazing and memorable opportunities.

 

Why has my local Group got a waiting list?

Due to a shortage of volunteers there are currently 60,000 young people waiting to join the Scouts. If there is a waiting list for your local Group – why not help out? Whatever your skills and availability, there will be some way you can contribute, meaning more young people get to experience the adventure of Scouting.

Young People

Try over 200 activities

From archery and acting to street sports and zorbing, being a Scout gives you the chance to get stuck into loads of activities you wouldn’t normally get to do.

 

Make new friends

Chief Scout Bear Grylls says life is about grabbing opportunities! We agree! Above everything else, Scouting is all about enjoying yourself, whatever you're doing – and there'll always be plenty to do!

 

Get outdoors

As a Scout, you get to explore the big outdoors and travel to new places and try new things. Sounds better than being stuck in the house with nothing to do, right?

 

Learn exciting things

Not many people know about the stars at night, how to sail a dinghy or make a sausage stew on a campfire, but you soon will! Scouting helps you learn lots of new and amazing skills – and you get to earn badges and rewards along the way.

Local Groups

For details of Scouting in our area, click the link below to see a map and list of groups.

Find a Local Group

Online Application

To apply to join us, please click the link below for our Online Youth Information Form.

Apply Here

Find Out More

You can find more information about local Scouting in the Sections menu above.

However, if you have a question, please click the link below.

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