Sign your child up

Pick the section that fits your young person.

Four sections, ages 4 to 14. Same field, same hut, same friendly faces. Different sized adventures.

Waiting list

Add your child to the list.

Covers all sections — just tell us which age group applies and we'll sort the rest. We'll be in touch within a week.

The waiting list form opens on the Online Scout Manager website. It takes about two minutes to complete.

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Want to know more first?

Have a look at our four sections.

Squirrels Ages 4–6

Thu 5:30 — 6:30pm

An hour of organised mayhem for our youngest adventurers. Thursdays in term time at the Scout Hut.

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Beavers Ages 6–8

Tue 6:00 — 7:00pm

Beavers learn the basics by doing them — usually messily, occasionally beautifully. Tuesdays in term time.

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Cubs Ages 8–10½

Wed 6:30 — 8:00pm

Crate-stacking, cooking, and getting (very) muddy. The middle years where adventure gets serious.

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Scouts Ages 10½–14

Thu 7:00 — 9:00pm

Canoes, camps, and the occasional robot. Real skills, real responsibility, real adventures.

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The full journey

Your child can stay with us from age 4 to 14 — then on to Explorers, who meet at our hut but are run by the District.

Squirrels

4–6

Beavers

6–8

Cubs

8–10½

Scouts

10½–14

Explorers

14–18

(at our hut, run by the District)

Network

18–25

How it works

Four steps from "we're thinking about it" to first night.

01

Fill in the form

Five minutes. Just enough to know which section to put you in. We'll be in touch.

02

Come along for free

Come along and see if you like it — sessions are free until your child's invested, no commitment.

03

Invested as a member

Once they've settled in, your child makes their Promise and is invested — they get their necker and badges. We'll have sorted uniform, fees and the rota by then.

04

Every week from here

Sessions run weekly in term time — bring a water bottle and wear something they don't mind getting muddy.

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You don't have to be Bear Grylls

Tea-makers, idea-havers, garage-rummagers — we'll find you a job that fits.

For as little or as much time as you can spare. Most of our volunteers are parents who didn't think they'd end up here either.

See volunteer roles →