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    ABERGAVENNY SCOUT GROUP

     

    HQ, Park Ave, Abergavenny, NP7 5SG

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    Join us......

    Come and join us as a Leader!

    Our waiting list is very large, so we must be doing something right?! We would like to do more but we need leaders for opening new sections. Please volunteer, it will be fun!

    contact Dave on

    d.sanders@monscouts.org.uk

  • What We Do

    We're on a mission to encourage everyday adventure

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    Up coming Events

     

     

     

     

     

    Check out your Parents Portal account for more information on programmes and events.

     

     

     

    Beavers

    Beavers

    For girls and boys between 6 years and 8 years old. Join us at Scout HQ on Wednesday evening 5.30pm- 6.45pm. (Skirrid Section)

    Monday evening 5.15pm-6.45pm (Sugarloaf Section)

     

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    Cub Scouts

    For girls and boys between 8 years and 10 years 6 months old. Join us at Scout HQ on a Thursday evening between 6.00pm and 7.30pm.

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    Scouts

    For girls and boys between the ages of 10 and a half years and 14 years old. Join us on a Monday evening between 7pm and 8.30pm

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    Squirrels

    Squirrels must be four years old before they can join the section, they can move on to Beavers when they are 6 years old.

    Parents will be asked to form a parental help rota with sessions about one each term for every family.

     

    We have meetings on a Tuesday 5.15pm - 6.15pm during term time. There is a uniform (red top)and a termly subscription.

     

    As with other sections badges and neckers are supplied upon investiture.

     

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    Scouts online.

    Abergavenny is part of Monmouthshire District Scouting.

     

     Find out all about The Scouting Association on this link. Go to www.scouts.org.uk 

     

    Scouting in the Monmouthshire District on line can be found at the following website. http://www.monscouts.org.uk.

     

    https://monscouts.org.uk/joining/ will link you to a joining form, alternatively email the address on CONTACT US below.

     

  • Who We Are

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    Beavers

     

    Beaver Scouts are our youngest members. They usually meet weekly to take part in a wide range of activities including games, crafts, singing, visits and good turns, along with plenty of outdoor activities.

    They will also have the opportunity to take part in the fun and excitement of camps and sleepovers. It may be the first time they spend a night away from home so it’s a real adventure for them.

     

    The Beaver Promise

    (For Christians, Jews and Sikhs)

    I promise to do my best
    To be kind and helpful
    And to love God.

     

    The Beaver Scout Law

    There is no formal Beaver Scout Law. The concepts expressed in the Scout Law are to be presented to Beaver Scouts through games, storytelling and other informal activities.

     

    The Beaver Scout Motto

    Be prepared

     

    Other forms of the promise are available

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    Cubs

     

    A Cub Scout Pack is split into smaller groups called Sixes. Cubs take part in a wide range of activities designed to be interesting and challenging. A Cub Scout meeting consists of games and activities with plenty of time spent outdoors.

    Camps and holidays are some of the most memorable events of the year for Cubs.

     

    Cub Promise

    (For Christians, Jews and Sikhs)

    I promise that I will do my best to do my duty to God
    and to the King,
    to help other people
    and to keep the Cub Scout Law.

     

    The Cub Scout Law:

    Cub Scouts always do their best
    Think of others before themselves
    And do a good turn every day.

     

    The Cub Scout Motto:

    Be Prepared

     

    Other forms of the promise are available.

     

    http://wwwww.facebook.com/groups/cubsabergavenny/

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    Scouts

    Each Scout Troop consists of small units of six to eight Scouts called a Patrol, usually led by a Patrol Leader. Outdoor activities feature prominently, with the highlight being camping. Throughout the year, Scouts learn various skills, such as map reading, camp cooking and first aid in preparation for camp.

    Rock climbing, potholing, gliding, photography and international experiences are just some of the things they get up to.

    The Scout Promise

    (For Christians, Jews and Sikhs)

    On my honour,
    I promise that I will do my best
    to do my duty to God
    and to the King
    to help other people
    and to keep the Scout Law.

    The Scout Law

    1. A Scout is to be trusted.
    2. A Scout is loyal.
    3. A Scout is friendly and considerate.
    4. A Scout belongs to the worldwide family of Scouts.
    5. A Scout has courage in all difficulties.
    6. A Scout makes good use of time and is careful of possessions and property.
    7. A Scout has self-respect and respect for others.
    The Scout Motto

    Be Prepared

    Other forms of the promise are available

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    Subscriptions and Volunteering

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    In the Abergavenny Scout Group subscriptions are paid termly, £50 three times a year. January, April and September.

    This fee covers the cost of the upkeep of the meeting place, training of the Leaders and our subscriptions to the Scouting Association.. Trips, camps and activities are usually charged separately but each year we fund raise to help with these costs.

     

    Young leaders.

    Also we are looking for anyone under the age of 18yrs, interested to join us on the leadership team. Anyone who would like to train as Young leaders (14-18yrs old) to help with all Scout sections. This is a volunteer post and training will be given, ideal for Duke of Edinburgh Award volunteering.

     

     

     

    LEADERS and VOLUNTEERS

    All our leaders are volunteers, if you would like to know more about how you can volunteer please contact us. There are many options not all involving wearing uniform. There are also many roles that help the Group deliver the adventurous scouting we want for our young people that take up only a few hours a month. Training is provided and all help welcomed.

     

     

    If you have a skill or hobby that could be of interest in a programme we would love to hear from you. If you can help or know of someone else who can, please contact us.

     

    Parents are asked to help on a rota basis in all sections of the Group

     

     

     

     

     

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    Badges and Awards

    The Scouting Programme

    The Scouting Programme for all sections is based around three main themes: outdoor adventure, the world and skills.

     

    Did you know that as well as hiking, healthy eating and camping badges, our Scouts can develop skills in IT, PR and mechanics?

    Our activity badges allow Scouts, Cubs and Beavers to demonstrate their progress in various pursuits, and help them to form new interests. They are usually awarded when a young person has completed a challenging yet achievable set of requirements.

    We also have a number of Challenge Awards, which focus on more ambitious tasks and are themed around the zones of our balanced programme.

    And the top awards?

    Each section has at least one Chief Scout's Award; ranked bronze, silver, gold, platinum and diamond.

    Many older Scouts also complete the various parts of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, or go on an expedition to gain their Explorer Belt.

    The Queen's Scout Award marks the pinnacle of effort and achievement for Explorer Scouts and Scout Network members. Every year those who've recently achieved the award get the opportunity to attend a royal parade at Windsor Castle.

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    Scout HQ, Park Ave., Abergavenny,

    NP7 5SG

    The HQ can be found by entering the Car Park off Park Avenue. The building backs onto Baileys Park and is noticeable by the purple railings - the Group colour.

    After 6 pm parking is free in the carpark.

     

     

     

     

     

    WAITING LIST

     

    We do have a waiting list, especially for the Cub pack, Beaver colony and Squirrels Drey.. If you would like your child to join please contact us. Include your name and contact email and phone number. Also add your child's name and date of birth. We should get back to you very quickly.

     

     

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    Uniform for Scouts, Cubs and Beavers

    Uniform for Scouts Cubs and Beavers can be bought at the Scout shop online

    http://www.shop.scouts.org.uk

    You may also find uniform on ebay.com

    Scouts wear a teal green shirt or blouse, navy blue activity trousers or skirt, a group scarf with a woggle, and a Scout belt.

    Cubs may wear a dark green sweatshirt with a Group scarf (often called a necker) and a woggle.

    Beaver Scouts may wear a turquoise sweatshirt with a Group scarf (often called a necker) and a maroon woggle.

     

    Neckers badges and woggles will be supplied upon investiture..

     

    Information on where to put the badges can be supplied by your leader or found on

    http://scouts.org.uk/media/761095/Chapter-10-plusUniform.pdf

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    Uniform for Squirrels

    UNIFORM

    Squirrels wear Red sweatshirts as a uniform top, this is needed especially for all official events, such as parades and also to sew their membership badges when they are invested and their activity badges etc as they gain them. This top can be bought through the Scout Shop online..

    www.scouts.org.uk/shop

    On investiture each child will receive a group scarf(necker) and the badges that are required. Some of these will go with the young person to the next section.

     

     

     

    In our Scout Group each section has a different colour hoodie with embroidered emblem of the Scout Group on the chest. For Squirrels this will be forest green, this should be purchased directly from Dynamite Branding, 37 Cross Street Abergavenny. Please note this has been instituted as we are working in outdoors, this is not official uniform and therefore not an obligatory purchase.

     

    GROUP HOODIES 

     

    In our Scout Group each section has a different colour hoodie with embroidered emblem of the Scout Group on the chest. This should be purchased directly from Dynamite Branding, 37 Cross Street Abergavenny. Please note this is not official uniform and therefore not an obligatory purchase.

     

  • Abergavenny

    Welcome to Abergavenny Scout Group

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    7pm in the Scout HQ.

    Please atend. Your CSout Group is growing and it is important we all know where we want to grow and where we don't! Finance is difficult at ths time so come along and help make sure the Trustees are doing the right thing for us all.

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    My.Scout now Parent Portal

    Parent Portal, among other things, allows you to follow your child's progress through their Scouting experience. Your Leader will be sending you a link.

     

    It allows you to look directly into the programming for your section as well as the badges your child has gained. All event will be listed and you will be asked if your child will be attending.

    Please also note that this is now where we have our emergency details, so please keep the info up to date.

    Trustees are all volunteers too!

    We are always looking for volunteers to join the executive committee. Anyone over 18 can help this committee keep the HQ and the Group going within this community. For more information please contact Dave Sanders on d.sanders@monscouuts.org.uk

     
    Easyfundraising.org.uk

    EASY FUND RAISING
    We need your help! 
    If you shop online, please could you sign up to easyfundraising to support Abergavenny Scout Group?
    It’s a really easy way to raise money for us – you just use the easyfundraising site to shop online with more than 3,300 well known online stores like Amazon, Argos, John Lewis, ASOS, Booking.com, eBay, Boden, and M&S and when you make a purchase, the retailer sends us a free donation, at no extra cost to you.
    We want to raise as much as possible, so please visit our new easyfundraising page at https://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/abergavennyscoutgroup/ and click ‘support us’.
    Thank you!

     
     

     

     

  • Badges

    Badges are earned within the sections but all members are encouraged to pursue interests of their own to earn badges, take a look at what is available....

    Information on where to put the badges can be supplied by your leader or found on

    http://scouts.org.uk/media/761095/Chapter-10-plusUniform.pdf

    You can follow your child's badge earning progress using MyScout software, please ask your Leader for an invite to this application

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    There are a range of badges and awards available to young people in the Beaver Scout section.

     

    Activity Badges

    Many of the badges available are activity badges, which allow Beaver Scouts to show their progress in existing pursuits, but also to try all kinds of new things and form new interests.

     

    Staged Activity Badges are available to young people from Beavers to Explorers, and cover a range of topics and skills. The stages have increasing levels of difficulty, and a Beaver can begin at whichever stage offers them an appropriate level of challenge.

     

    Challenge Awards

    Achieving a Challenge Award involves accomplishing a number of more ambitious tasks within the Colony or community.

    These Awards support the main themes of the Programme; outdoor and adventure; world and skills. Beavers take part in a range of activities to develop their skills and understanding in each of the challenge areas.

    Core badges

    In addition, there are a number of core badges, obtained upon joining or moving on from the Colony, or for time spent in the Scouting movement.

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    Cub Badges

    http://members.scouts.org.uk/supportresources/search/?cat=12,67

    There is a range of badges and awards available to young people in the Cub Scout Section.

     

    Activity badges

    Many of the badges available are activity badges, which allow Cub Scouts to show their progress in existing pursuits, but also to try all kinds of new things and form new interests.

     

    Challenge awards

    Gaining a challenge badge involves accomplishing a number of more ambitious tasks within the Pack or community. There are several challenge badges across a number of themes, from the physical and outdoorsy to challenges dealing with the local community or issues connected with the Scouting world.

     

    Core badges

    In addition, there are a number of special badges, obtained upon joining or moving on from the Pack, or for time spent in the Scouting movement.

     

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    Scout Badges

    http://members.scouts.org.uk/supportresources/search/?cat=7,64

    There is a range of badges and awards available to young people in the Scout Section.

    Activity badges

    Many of the badges available are activity badges, which allow Scouts to show their progress in existing pursuits, but also to try all kinds of new things and form new interests.

    Challenge awards

    Gaining a challenge badge involves accomplishing a number of more ambitious tasks within the Troop or community. There are several challenge badges across a number of themes, from the physical and outdoorsy to challenges dealing with the local community or issues connected with the Scouting world.

    Core badges

    In addition, there are a number of core badges, obtained upon joining or moving on from the Troop, or for time spent in the Scouting movement.

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    Squirrel Badges

     

    There is a range of badges and awards available to young people in the Squirrel Section.

    Activity badges

     

    Challenge awards

     

    Core badges

    12 core activity badges are worked on over the two years and lead to the Challenge badges.

    The Golden Acorn is the top badge worked for over the two years, and awarded after all the challenge badges are won.

  • Contact Us

    use the email address below or visit us in person, either works!