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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⚜ 9 September - Tracking
⚜ 16 September - Emergency Aid Badge
⚜ 21 September - Balloo Trophy (*)
⚜ 23 September - Chef Badge
⚜ 30 September - Fire Safety Badge
⚜ 5 October - Family Quiz (*)
⚜ 7 October - Cyclist Badge
⚜ 14 October - Making Guys
⚜ 21 - Half Term
⚜ 28 October - Half Term
⚜ 4 November - Fireworks
⚜ 10 November - Remembranc
⚜ 9 September - Tracking
⚜ 16 September - Emergency Aid Badge
⚜ 21 September - Balloo Trophy (*)
⚜ 23 September - Chef Badge
⚜ 30 September - Fire Safety Badge
⚜ 5 October - Family Quiz (*)
⚜ 7 October - Cyclist Badge
⚜ 14 October - Making Guys
⚜ 21 - Half Term
⚜ 28 October - Half Term
⚜ 4 November - Fireworks
⚜ 10 November - Remembrance Parade
⚜ 11 November -
⚜ 18 November -
⚜ 25 November -
⚜ 2 December -
⚜ 9 December - Carol Singing
⚜ 14 December - Panto (*)
⚜ 16 December -
(*) costs apply
Explain to your leader or another adult about:
⚜The importance of getting help
⚜ What to say when you call 999
⚜ Helping someone who is unconscious
⚜ Helping someone who is bleeding
⚜ Reassuring someone at the scene of an emergency
⚜ Learn the basic rules of safety and hygiene in the kitchen
⚜ Talk to your leader about the different ways of preparing and cooking food
⚜ Learn what the major food groups are
⚜ Plan, cook, serve and clear away a two-course meal for at least two people
⚜ Visit a fire station or invite a firefighter to your meeting place
⚜ Learn about some of the other things that firefighters do
⚜ Take part in a fire drill at your meeting place
⚜ Make an emergency escape plan for your home
⚜ Find out why it’s important to use smoke and heat detectors
⚜ Point out three possible dangers at home or your meet
⚜ Visit a fire station or invite a firefighter to your meeting place
⚜ Learn about some of the other things that firefighters do
⚜ Take part in a fire drill at your meeting place
⚜ Make an emergency escape plan for your home
⚜ Find out why it’s important to use smoke and heat detectors
⚜ Point out three possible dangers at home or your meeting place that could start a fire
⚜ Find out how to keep a campfire safe for everyone
⚜ Explain how you should behave around a bonfire and fireworks
⚜ Regularly use a bicycle, which is the right size for you, with a cycle helmet
⚜ Show you can clean and oil a bicycle. Show how to pump up the tyres and mend a puncture
⚜ Explain why you must lock up a bicycle when you leave it unattended
⚜ Make a poster to promote road safety to pedestrians or cyclists
⚜ Talk to your leader or other Cub
⚜ Regularly use a bicycle, which is the right size for you, with a cycle helmet
⚜ Show you can clean and oil a bicycle. Show how to pump up the tyres and mend a puncture
⚜ Explain why you must lock up a bicycle when you leave it unattended
⚜ Make a poster to promote road safety to pedestrians or cyclists
⚜ Talk to your leader or other Cubs about the safety measures you need to take when you cycle in bad weather
⚜ Learn about Road safety or off-road safety