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Uniform and Costs

Our uniform gives everyone in Scouts a sense of belonging.

Wearing a uniform is comfy and practical. It means no one feels uncomfortable or left out and helps everyone feel part of the group. Our uniform consists of a sweatshirt or shirt that you can sew badges on and a coloured scarf or ‘necker’ to represent your local group. There are lots of other optional accessories you can wear such as hats, hoodies, trousers or shorts.

Scouts Uniform

A uniform can either be bought from the online shop - Scout Store - or from a local supplier. If you’re not sure where to start, leaders can give you more information about what to buy and where to buy it. They may even know if someone is selling a uniform second hand. There may be grants available locally to help you buy a uniform, ask your leader for more details.

Costs

Each group charges a fee (called subscriptions or subs) to cover the costs of the annual membership fee, a groups’s running costs and their regular meetings – which covers venue hire, admin, insurances and materials for activities.

Although many of these costs are annual in nature, to make it more affordable for parents many groups spilt these costs into monthly, termly or quarterly payments. There are sometimes extra charges for special activities, camps and events. We try to keep our subs as low as possible so that anyone can come to Scouts. If you need help paying subs, please speak to your Group Lead Volunteer.

No one should be excluded from Scouts because of cost. There are grants available and we aim to make Scouts accessible to all. Please speak to your child’s Group Lead Volunteer if you have concerns about this.


Where do badges go?

It’s easy to find out where all your hard-earned badges go, just have a look at the links below:

Squirrels

Beavers

Cubs


Scouts


Explorers


Network

The Official Scout Store

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Official Scout Store providing Squirrels, Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Explorer and Network uniform and Scouting essentials.

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Charity Information

Maidstone West District Scout Council

Charity number: 1022011

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Youth Sections

Squirrels
4-6 years
Beavers

6-8 years
Cubs

8-10½ years
Scouts

10½-14 years
Explorers

14-18 years
Network

18-25 years

Upcoming events

Squirrels - Christmas Trail
7th December 2024

District Cub Leader Meeting
10th December 2024

Network Meeting at Hamlet Wood
10th December 2024

Network London Christmas Trip
21st December 2024

Network - Movie Night
11th January 2025