The Cub Scout section is for young people (boys and girls) usually between the ages of 8 and 10½

These ages are flexible (to within six months either side), this allows for young people to move with their friends or when they are best suited to move on to the next section. This makes sure the young people enjoy their time in Scouting as much as possible.


Cubs are the second section of the Scouting family and wear a green sweatshirt. Groups normally meet weekly at the group, known as the Beaver Scout Colony. Meeting places vary between groups and may be schools, church halls or community buildings. Some Scout Groups have their own headquarters that they meet in.

The Cub Scout programme is packed with fun and adventure, and is designed to present every young person with new challenges and prepare them for when they become a Scout. Each Cub Scout will gain some of the 7 'challenge' and 33 'activity' badges that are available, during their time in the pack; and also have the opportunity to go camping for a full weekend, for the first time. Many groups also take part in district led activities as well as organising day trips to places such as a theme park, zoo or local attractions.


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Contact details

Organisation 7th West Wickham Scout Group
Address St Francis Church, Ravenswood Avenue, West Wickham, BR4 0PW, United Kingdom

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