Being a Cub

When you join Cubs, you’ll be introduced to lots of new activities, people and things. Here’s everything you need to know.

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Activities and what you’ll get up to

Prepare for excitement and adventure! Try huge variety of activities surrounding areas of fitness, global and beliefs; be creative and get involved in your local community. Learn exciting outdoor skills and take part in adventurous activities, as well as camps and residential experiences.

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Awards

Completing the award, challenges you to do more, learn more and be more. See what’s on offer and start your journey to the top.

Discover Awards

Cub Promise

As a values based movement we all make the ‘The Promise’ an oath that helps us to be our best

Learn the Cub Promise

Moving up to Scouts

Eventually, it’ll be time to say farewell to Cubs and embrace your next big adventure.

Find out about Scouts

Uniform and badge placement

You don’t need a uniform to join. But once you’ve settled in, you’ll start speedily earning badges, and you’ll need to know where to put them!

Learn about what to wear in Cubs Badge Placement

Pack Information

All sections rely upon a ‘training’ scheme in the form of badges to track progress of the cubs and to provide a feeling of achievement. However, cubs is not just about badges, the ‘games’ and activities are very important to scouting, not just because they are enjoyable, but because they are also important in the young persons development.

When Do We Meet?

Wednesday evening from 6:30 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. at the Scout HQ.

Sixes

Scouts borrows a great deal of its structure from the Lord Baden Powell’s experience in the military. The cub section is known as a Pack, with cubs being organised into Sixes. We have the following Sixes in our Cub Pack:-

Red, Blue, Green, Yellow and Black

Each Six is made up of around 6 cubs of a range of ages and new cubs normally join a six in which they know at least one person. Each Six is led by a Sixer helped by a Seconder; these are cubs who have demonstrated their competence, good behaviour and been a good example to those in the Pack.

Cub Scout Leaders

Cub Scout Leaders

Vacant

Assistant Cub Scout Leaders

Brian Spark, Jon Fray, Richard Halliday, & Sam Mason.

We welcome parents as occasional helpers or to pop in to see what is going on.  Alternatively get in touch with the Cub Leader through our contact form here.