What are Cub Scouts?
Beaver Scouts are 7 to 10-year-old boys and girls. The Cub Scout Section is one of the five Sections that make up The Scout Association, leading up to the Scout Section.
Our Cub pack meet on a Wednesday during term time between 7:00pm and 8:30pm.
What do they wear?
Cub Scouts have their own smart, practical uniform comprising a green sweatshirt, Group scarf and a woggle to hold it in place, and trousers.
What do they do?
Cub Scout activities are a combination of learning and having fun, whether it is simple crafts, games, badge work, going on hikes or having fun at the nearby district campsite.
Scouting in general is also about caring and sharing and often help their local community in various ways - planting flower bulbs in the park, or collecting pennies for people in need, to name just two.
After a few weeks of going to pack meetings, a new Cub Scout will make their Promise, thereby joining the Cub Scout Section. This also makes them a Member of the Worldwide Scout Movement, which has a Membership of over 25 million.