Cubs (Ages 8 – 10½)

There are loads of fun things that you can do as a Cub Scout. You will get a chance to try lots of different activities like exploring the world around you, how to look after yourself and stay fit and healthy, music, hiking, sports, crafts, games, water sports, swimming, using a map and compass to find your way and many more.

We run two Cub Packs within the Group:

After completing some challenges and activities, if you tried hard and did your best you will get a badge to wear on your uniform. As well as meeting each week Cub Scouts also go on day visits to places that are interesting and fun. Sometimes you will be able to go camping with the rest of your pack, sleeping in a tent and do lots of outdoor activities.

There are also District and County events where many Cub Scouts come together to enjoy big events with lots of exciting things going on that you can take part in.

Badges

What badges are there and what do I need to complete them?

Visit OSM for details of badges you already have and those you want to earn.

Or the Scout site here for all detailed badge requirements

or click here for the ‘My Badges‘ app on Google Play:

Cubs Incident Hike

Saturday December 4th – Wenchford Picnic Site – £3 entry

First team out 9.30 over a 4.5km route around the Forest answering questions and solving puzzles at checkpoints along the route for points. Drinks and hotdogs at the finish.

Route can be found at the link below, speak to your section leader to take part.

https://explore.osmaps.com/en/route/10579235/Cub-Incident-hike-Dec-4th-2021

Carry On Scouting Badge

no, not a comedy film!

The purpose of this badge is to provide activities for any Beaver, Cub, Scout or Explorer who is affected by the Coronavirus. This includes young people in self isolation, missing meetings due to cancellations or the closure of schools.