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The Groups take boys and girls into all of our sections. |
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We have Beavers for the 6 8 years
olds, Cubs 8 to 10 ½ years old and Scouts 10 ½ to 14
years old. |
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We also have Explorer Scouts for 14
to 18 years old. |
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Once you turn 18 there's the Scout
Network. Many Scouts stay on to help lead in different
ways. Fellowship is for 25 years and over. |
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The activities are different for each
age range but involve camping, days out, helping other
people and really having fun with friends. |
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Help needed |
Do you want your Children to become a Rainbow, Brownie,
Guide, Beaver, Cub or Scout? Well we need your help,
to run more units. Please contact; Girlguiding
- Robina Jones 01932 887 053 And Scouting - Alan
Cheasley 07711 790 486 |
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Want To Join
Us ?
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Anyone who is interested in joining
any of the scouts sections should get in touch with one
of the local contacts for Weybridge, Oatlands, Walton &
Hersham below. |
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The mission statement (aims) for the
Scout Association as a whole is below. For more
information on the Scout Association visit
www.scouts.org.uk |
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Local Contacts for the Scouts |
The following people will be happy to hear from you.
Explore the endless possibilities and opportunities on
offer. |
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District Officers |
District
Commissioner
17 Wolsey Drive, Walton-on-Thames KT12 3AY |
Geoffrey Boyes Korkis
Telephone:
01932 222 690 |
District Chairman
Little Foxes, Cleves Wood, Weybridge KT13 9TH |
Graham Aston
Telephone:
01932 221 799 |
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Scout Groups |
Contacts |
Oatlands Scouts
Pantile Road, Oatlands Park, Weybridge |
Alan Cheasley
Telephone: 07711 790 486
Jane Cheasley
(only after 6pm)
Telephone: 07711 790 485 |
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www.oatlands-scouts.org.uk
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jane@oatlands-scouts.com |
1st Weybridge
(Brookland's
Own) Scout Group
Headquarters: 20 Springfield Lane, Weybridge, Surrey
KT13 8AW |
Group Scout Leader
Contact: Becky Lewis Tel: 01932 852670 |
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beckylewis@ntlworld.com |
4th Weybridge
Scouts
URC Church Hall,
Queen's Road, Weybridge |
Philip O'Halloran
Telephone:
01932 880 389 |
1st Hersham Scouts
37 Burwood Road, Hersham |
David Clark
Telephone:
01932 223 175 |
1st Walton
(Viking) Sea Scouts
Felix Road, Walton-on-Thames |
Richard Holley
Telephone:
01932 240 800 |
4th Walton Scouts
Cottimore Lane,
Walton-on-Thames |
Christine Bentley
Telephone:
01932 880 193 |
9th Walton
(Viscount) Air Scouts
Methodist Church Hall
Terrace Road, Walton-on-Thames |
Nicola Boyes Korkis
Telephone:
01932 222 690 |
| Explorer Scouts |
Neil Martin
Telephone:
01932 229 833 |
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Adult Helpers -
Make New Friends, have fun, learn new skills |
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A chance to be part of Scouting in
Walton, Weybridge, Hersham & Oatlands
We are also looking to adults to help
in any small way they can to give young people this
great opportunity. Can you spare a couple of hours a
month to get involved. You dont have to work with the
children to help can you fix a tent, help fund raise
or put together a newsletter? |
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community... All sections need your help - Beavers,
cubs, scouts, explorer, network & fellowship.
Yes - we are all volunteers!
We give up varying degrees of our spare time to
promote and support the aspirations of the youth in our
community. |
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Through a balanced programme of
badgework, challenges, initiatives, residential
experiences and work in the community, our children can
have a lot of fun whilst making a good base for their
future life, as well as everlasting friendships. |
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-STOP PRESS URGENT REQUEST updated
17/03/2010 Assistant Beaver Leader Required for 1st
Weybridge (Brookland's Own) Scout Group Start
Immediately |
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We are very sad that our lovely Parm, Beaver Leader, has
had to leave us due to work commitments which leave the
1st Weybridge Beavers in need of another fun, organised
and friendly Assistant Beaver Leader.
You will
need to enjoy working with children, having fun and
organising weekly activities for the Beavers (aged 6-8yr
olds) for their 1hr 15min sessions per week.
This
is a volunteer position (un-paid) but the rewards are
huge, the smiles and laughter from the boys every week
and the joy you will bring to them as they look forward
to their weekly session and learn wonderful life skills
are gratifying.
You will be a part of the oldest
Scouting Group in Surrey and will have a great support
crew to help you. Official training will be given.
START DATE immediately Please call Becky on 01932
852 670 for more information |
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Adult Helpers - Sample Roles |
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There are many ways to enjoy scouting
locally |
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Whatever time
you can spare... we can use it.
Whatever skills you have... we can use them.
Whatever skills you don't have, but would like,
we can find someone to teach you to teach others. |
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Could YOU fill any of these sample
roles? |
| Helper |
Are you over 18 and able to work with a
team of like-minded adults? |
| Secretarial |
Can you take minutes at meetings four
times a year and distribute them? |
| Maintenance |
Are you handy with a paintbrush? |
| Quartermaster |
Can you look after a store of camping
equipment? |
| Fund Raising |
Can you organise or help with jumble
sales, or are you good at finding grants? |
| Chairperson |
Can you manage a team of adults to support
a Scout Group? |
| Cook |
Could you help with catering for 10+
mouths at a camp, indoors or outdoors? |
| Skills Instructor |
Could you teach our members to: cook, map
read, camp, tie knots, play games, sail, canoe, make
things, climb, first aid? ... the list is endless. |
| Uniformed Leader |
Could you, with help, organise and run a
weekly meeting of 60 - 90 minutes for our young members? |
| Assistant Leader |
Could you support another Leader by
helping to organise and run a weekly meeting of 60-90
minutes? |
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The Aim of the
Scout Association |
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The aim of the Scout Association is
to promote the development of young people in achieving
their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual
potential, as individuals, as responsible citizens and
as members of their local, national and international
communities. |
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The Method of achieving the Aim of
the Association is by providing an enjoyable and
attractive scheme of progressive training, based on the
Scout Promise and Law, and guided by adult leadership. |
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Oatlands
Village Fayre |
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The local Scouts are a heavily involved in running Oatlands
Village Fayre, which takes place in May annually. It is a
popular community event and raises over £10,000 towards local
charities each year.
Oatlands Village
Fayre pages |
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