Cub’s Rules

  The Cubs themselves got together with a leader and all came up and agreed a number of rules that they wish to abide by when coming to a meeting or participating in an activity or event. These are as follows Listen to sixers, leaders, and each other. Don’t interrupt and always pay attention. Treat others how you want to be treated, be kind, polite and show respect. Be honest, encourage others, always take part, and keep going, even if it’s tough. No excuses! Have fun and stay safe. They also agreed on what a suitable consequence would be if they continue to break the rules. Not following the rules may lead to time outs and/or removal from an activity.

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Where does that badge go?

Not sure where that latest badge goes that your young person has just earned? Below is a handy guide for the placement of all the badges they could earn.

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Activities

Adventures Camping Hikes Sporting Activities Climbing Beaches Games Just to name a few #Skills4Life Cooking Baking Knots New Sports Drawing Map Reading Gardening

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Cub’s Uniform

Winter Uniform Green sweatshirt Green polo shirt Navy Blue Activity Trousers or dark (school) trousers All Terrain Activity Shoes (dark coloured) or school shoes Group Neckerchief* Cub Woogle* Summer Uniform Green polo shirt Group T-shirt Dark coloured shorts (Navy/Black) Optional cap/hat for outdoor activities Group Neckerchief* Cub Woogle* *(Provided by the Group) Uniform can be purchased from our shop 4 Adventurers, which supports our Group.  

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Cub’s Law and Promise

The Promise is a simple way to help young people and adults keep the Fundamentals of Scouting in mind. The Promise is the commitment made by all Members as they join Scouting, promising to share the values of Scouting. It is therefore vital that every Member considers the Promise, and discusses its meaning before making the Promise and being invested into Scouting. There are a number of variations of the Promise to reflect the range of faiths, beliefs and attitudes; and nationalities in the UK within Scouting. Each version is written to be appropriate to the broad level of understanding of each of the age groups within the Movement. We believe that this approach is inclusive. Celebrating and understanding difference, […]

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What do Cubs do?

Cubs are young people aged 8 to 10½ who: Master new skills and try new things Have fun and go on adventures Make friends Are curious about the world around them Help others and make a difference, in their own communities and beyond Every week, they gather in groups called Cub Packs to take part in lots of interesting and challenging activities – achieving anything they set their minds to, and having lots of fun along the way.

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