Beaver Scouts are the youngest section of the Scouting family.
Their activities are based around making things, outdoor activities, singing, playing games, going out on visits, investigating nature, listening to stories, learning how to be safe and most importantly, making new friends.
Cubs are the second section of the Scouting movement.
Started in 1916 for younger brothers, who wanted a ‘look-in’ to Scouts. In nearly a century the section has constantly evolved and adapted its programme and methods to meet the changing needs of each generation of young people, and these days admits girls as well as boys.
Scouts are the third section of the Scouting movement.
From the first experimental camp for 20 boys in 1907, the movement now has more than 30 million members worldwide, in the UK alone there are over 400,000 boys and girls involved in Scouting. An increase in adult volunteers means that more and more young people are now able to take part in their own big adventure.