Pastoral Lamb 34th Reigate (Meadvale) World Scout Badge Scout Group

305788 Charity Number

SCOUT HUT, SOMERSET ROAD, MEADVALE, REDHILL

The Meadvale scout group is one of the 14 group in the Reigate and Redhill district of Surrey.
The 34th founded in 1930 at St John School by the choirmaster of St John church has been serving the community of Meadvale since moving in 1935 to the centre of the village.

BEAVERS Scouts TUESDAY 18.30 to 19.30
CUBS Scouts WEDNESDAY 18.30 to 20.00
SCOUTS FRIDAY 19.00 to 21.00
EXPLORERS Scouts THURSDAY 19.30 to 21.30

Committee

Chairman - Aidan Smithson
Secretary - Janet Lee
Treasurer - Adrian Rothera

Leaders

Group Scout Leader (GSL) - Keith Mackie

Beavers Scouts - Adrian Tooms (Mole)

Assistants leaders
  Robin Phillips (Wolf)
  Martin W (Spider)
Helpers

Cubs Scouts - Sharron Balcombe (Akela)

Assistants leaders
  Robert Walker (Bagheera)
  Dave Sharp (Baloo)

Scouts - Angela Harris

Assistant leaders
  Stuart Davis
  Adrian King
Troop Assistants
  Phill Marks

Explorers Scouts - Spencer Mitchell

Assistant Leaders
  Martin R
Unit Assistants
  Nick Harris
  James King
  Wallis O'Brien

Young Helpers - All Sections
Meadvale Explorers scouts as part of their Young Leaders and Duke of Edinburgh awards
and other young people as part of their Duke of Edinburgh awards

Contact Group Scout Leader

Training Sections

At whatever age, a young person in the Movement is a 'Scout'.
The progressive scheme of training which spans the six to twenty five age range is made up of five training Sections.
Each Section has its own identity, ethos and style.
They all have adult support which varies in the different age groups.

Beaver Scouts (six and seven year-olds) who meet in 'Colonies',

Cub Scouts (eight to ten and a halfyear olds) who meet in 'Packs',

Scouts (ten and a half to fourteen year old) who meet in 'Troops'.

Explorers Scouts (fourteen to eighteen year-olds).
- The Meadvale unit meet at the 34th headquarters

Network Scouts (eighteen to twenty five year-olds) who are organised jointly by the District and County
and meet in 'Units' or attached to Groups as Young Leaders.

These sections are all part of Scouts.

Aim of The Scouting

'The Aim of the Scout Association is to promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities '.

From its inception Scouting has had a simple and positive Promise that is required to be made by all its Members. Together with the Law, this gives a distinctive ethos to the practices of the Movement, and acts as a bond with Scouts in other countries.


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34th Reigate (Meadvale)
Charity No: 305788

Updated : 6 April 2008
This site is maintained by one of the leaders.

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