Category: News
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In the latest issue of Scouting Magazine, we sat down with Bear himself to talk adventure!
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If you’re stuck for ideas why not have some glow sticks handy so you can try out this handy five minute activity to entertain the troops.
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A briliant combination of wide game and scavenger hunt.
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Star in your own film, make your own camera and raise money for your Group, we’ve come up with creative ways to keep you and your friends busy this Easter half-term.
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We all love a good mini egg adorned cornflake cake, but how about using that wooden spoon to mix things up this Easter…
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Advice for supporting young people on the autism spectrum…
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Build a bug farm to find out what creatures are just waking up in your garden or park!
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Get down to your local pond, lake or river and see what creatures are about.
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Scouts encourage young people to get voting.
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Cyclone Pam hit Vanuatu over the weekend with devastating consequences. To help explain and understand the effects of natural disasters to young people, here are some activities for each section.
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The weather is slowly beginning to brighten up, so we’ve come up with a mixture of indoor and outdoor #BoredomBusters for you to get stuck into this weekend!
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An evening spent celebrating the achievements of young people was a timely reminder of what Scouting is really about…
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Wayne visists Merseyside to see how Better Prepared, community impact and youth-shaped Scouting can come together.
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And reveal top skills for 11 year olds.
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Ten of the most impressive, most beautiful and most unusual caves on earth, and why you should visit them if you have the chance.
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Matt Hyde, Chief Executive, talks about the success of the recent YouShape event, which demonstrates how exciting our youth-shaped agenda really is.
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The weather is slowly beginning to brighten up, so we’ve come up with a mixture of indoor and outdoor #BoredomBusters for you to get stuck into this weekend!
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Fancy getting outdoors but don’t quite feel up to it? Here are ten films to inspire the adventurous spirit in you!
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Clouds come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, can tell us what the weather will be like and play a fundamental role in the workings of our planet.
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Hugo Chittenden is a teacher, documentary filmmaker and volunteer. Following a near-fatal illness at the age of 31, he transformed his life through volunteering…
