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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⚜ 8 September - Welcome Back
⚜ 15 September - Coat of Arms (Art Badge)
⚜ 22 September -
⚜ 29 September - Camp Fire
⚜ 6 October - Art Badge
⚜ 13 October - Making Guys
⚜ 20 October - Half Term/no meeting
⚜ 27 October - Half Term/no meeting
⚜ 3 November - Annual Fireworks Display
⚜ 9 November - Remembrance Parade
⚜ 10 November - Knotting
⚜ 17 N
⚜ 8 September - Welcome Back
⚜ 15 September - Coat of Arms (Art Badge)
⚜ 22 September -
⚜ 29 September - Camp Fire
⚜ 6 October - Art Badge
⚜ 13 October - Making Guys
⚜ 20 October - Half Term/no meeting
⚜ 27 October - Half Term/no meeting
⚜ 3 November - Annual Fireworks Display
⚜ 9 November - Remembrance Parade
⚜ 10 November - Knotting
⚜ 17 November - Personal Safety
⚜ 24 November - Internal Badge (part 1)
⚜ 1 December - International Badge (part 2)
⚜ 8 December - Carol Singing
⚜ 15 December - Christmas Party
⚜ Take part in 3 artistic activities
⚜ Draw or create the World Scout Badge
⚜ Make, build or draw something to represent a country
⚜ Explore another country’s traditions and culture around food and eating
⚜ Take part in the activities of a celebration or festival that usually takes place in another country
⚜ Make your own rope, perhaps using a rope machine or working with a friend
⚜ Tie a simple lashing
⚜ Tie three different knots, such as a reef, figure of eight, sheet bend or bowline
⚜ Make one hitch, such as a clove hitch, round turn and two half-hitches or a cow hitch
⚜ Take part in a knot game
⚜ Build an indoor pioneering project using simple knots and lashings
⚜ Explain the dangers of playing on or near two dangerous areas
⚜ Explain how you can use at least one of the safety codes
⚜ Make up a safety code of your own choice
⚜ Explain what you must do if a stranger starts to talk to you
⚜ Find out how and why you might contact a helpline
⚜ Explain the best ways to stay safe while online
⚜ Memorise you
⚜ Explain the dangers of playing on or near two dangerous areas
⚜ Explain how you can use at least one of the safety codes
⚜ Make up a safety code of your own choice
⚜ Explain what you must do if a stranger starts to talk to you
⚜ Find out how and why you might contact a helpline
⚜ Explain the best ways to stay safe while online
⚜ Memorise your address and your home telephone number or a parent’s mobile phone number