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  • Beavers go litter picking

    Beavers from Little Dambusters spent the evening litter picking around the village. In less than an hour, they collected a massive four bags of rubbish. Well done Beavers, helping to keep our local community clean and tidy! ...

  • Our Trustee Committee Chair receives award

    Louise our Trustee Committee Chair (formerly known at the Executive Committee) was presented with a well deserved Commendation for Good Service Award. Louise works tirelessly on our committee often organising events or fund raising. Members of our committee are often overlooked, but...

  • Bag pack for the food bank

    On 15th April a group of Beavers, Cubs and Explorers helped to raise money for our local food bank, The Community Cupboard. They raised an impressive £271 in just under three hours. 17 young people came out to support shoppers in the Co-op New Ash Green, handing out baskets and helping people...

  • Cubs go Spring cleaning

    Cubs from Forest pack were tasked with taking part in the Great British Spring Clean this week. Fifteen Cubs picked seven bin bags of litter in just one hour in New Ash Green Village Centre and community spaces. The Cubs aged 8-10 years old were not only providing a community service,...

  • Santa visits Cubs

    On the last meeting of the year Jungle pack cubs were lucky enough to be visited by Santa. Because of covid he hadn’t visited us for a few years. Children were able to tell Santa about their wishes for Christmas and whether they had been naughty or nice. Cubs also enjoyed games and party food. ...

  • Cubs do the cave bus

    At the beginning of December a group of Cubs from Jungle pack went to Lower Grange Farm, the Kent Scouts activity centre in Maidstone. They spent the evening having fun in the Cave bus. Akela was very impressed with the Cubs, everyone gave it a go, some conquering their fears. ...

  • Beavers tried Fencing

    In November Little foresters tried some Fencing. Mike Banks (Assistant group Scout leader and Akela of Jungle pack cubs and also one of the groups instructors, came along and showed the Beavers how to Foil. The Beavers all listerned well to the instructions and quickly...

  • Remembrance parade 2022

    Over 80 young people and leaders from the group turned out in fine form for the annual Remembrance parade in November.  Each section carried the flags for their sections. Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers showed their respects at the Church service after the parade, then returned...

  • Maasai Chief visits Cubs

    Joseph Ole Tipanko a Masai Chief from Kenya visited our Monday Cubs. Sharing artwork, survival tactics and paintings. He is travelling to scout groups across the UK raising money for his village after they lost their entire herd of cows due a severe drought. ...

  • Beavers go on camp

    After a two year break due to COVID, Little Dambusters Beavers went on camp. At the beginning of October 2022, a small group of Beavers had an action packed weekend away to Kays garden in Meopham. The original camp had to be postponed due to a COVID outbreak.  ...

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Scouts Spring Camp 2024

Scouts Sprint Camp 2024

At the beginning of April the Scout section went off for a weekend camp in Framingham woods. Scouts had to hike to the district campsite where they...

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