
The St Georges Day and Remembrance Day Parades are very important days for us. As we are not affiliated with a church, we will normally join with another Group to pay respects at their church.

Our leaders are always looking for fun and adventurous things to do. From the climbing wall to rock climbing, hikes to swimathons - there is something for everyone.

Fun is at the centre of everything we are trying to achieve for our Cubs. Every meeting aims for be fun and enjoyable.

We aim to complete at least 2 badges per term. We have Activity badges which can often be completed in just 1 session, or we have Challenge badges which require more time and commitment. Often we work with older the Cubs so they can attain their Chief Scout Silver award - the highest achievement a Cub can receive.

Every year we go on a Troop summer camp, which includes all sections and Cubs are encouraged to come and join in. However, we also host a weekend Cub camp in our hut grounds at least once a year, where we put up our own tents, cook over campfires, sing songs, and play games.

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⚜ 12 January - Welcome Back
⚜ 19 January - Back to Basics
⚜ 26 January - Hobby Badge
⚜ 2 February - Digital Citizen Badge
⚜ 9 February - Chinese New Year
⚜ 23 February - Pancake Day
⚜ 2 March - Home Help Badge
⚜ 9 March - Home Safety
⚜ 16 March - Mothers Day Craft
⚜ 23 March - Navigator Badge

⚜ Over three months, be actively involved in a hobby of your choice.
⚜ Show and explain to your leader or Explorer Scout Young Leader what equipment, materials and background information you have used to take part in your hobby including any safety rules.
⚜ Talk about your hobby including why you have chosen it and what you enjoy abou
⚜ Over three months, be actively involved in a hobby of your choice.
⚜ Show and explain to your leader or Explorer Scout Young Leader what equipment, materials and background information you have used to take part in your hobby including any safety rules.
⚜ Talk about your hobby including why you have chosen it and what you enjoy about it.
⚜ Talk to your leader about how you plan to develop your hobby, interest or skill in the future.

⚜ In a creative way of your choice, map out your regular digital actions, such as searches, clicks or posts.
⚜ Learn how to create a secure password and make one of your own.
⚜ Share three ways young people can respond positively when someone’s being unkind or dishonest, including telling an adult if someone’s making you feel uncomfort
⚜ In a creative way of your choice, map out your regular digital actions, such as searches, clicks or posts.
⚜ Learn how to create a secure password and make one of your own.
⚜ Share three ways young people can respond positively when someone’s being unkind or dishonest, including telling an adult if someone’s making you feel uncomfortable.
⚜ Use an online service to learn a new skill and show others what you’ve learnt.

⚜ Plan, cook and serve a simple one-course meal.
⚜ Wash up afterwards.
⚜ Help sort out the washing. Load and unload the washing machine.
⚜ Iron at least two items.
⚜ Sew on a button.
⚜ Help to clean and tidy a living room.
⚜ Clean at least two items in your home.
⚜ Take sheets, pillow covers and the duvet cover off a bed and help to put clean ones on. Make your own bed for a week.

⚜ Find out what to do about a burst water pipe, gas leak or electricity power failure in your home.
⚜ Identify the common causes of accidents in the home.
⚜ Find out how to protect your home from crime.
⚜ Find out where the nearest public telephone box is to your house.
⚜ Make a list of useful emergency numbers.