Cub Pack
Cub Scouts are young people, usually aged between eight and ten and a half. They belong to the second section (after Beavers) in the Scouting family. They can move to the next section, Scouts, around the age of ten years and six months.
There is sometimes a waiting list for this section. Please contact the Cub Scout Leader to add your child's name to the waiting list.
Programmes for the weekly meetings are designed to provide a wide variety of activities to bring out the best in the young people whilst ensuring that they have an enjoyable time. These activities include visits to places of interest, talks / demonstrations provided by outside organisations, games, craft work and general badge work. In addition Cubs have the opportunity to attend camps and activity days some of which are with other packs. This will mean you sleeping in a tent and doing loads of outdoor activities.
As a Cub Scout you will:
- have a lot of fun
- try lots of new things
- play games
- make friends
You can find out more about Cub Scouts at Cub Island.
| Leader/Contact: | Bob Pain 01223 514332 |
| When: | Fridays 6.15 - 7.45pm during term time |
| Subscriptions: | £16 per term (increasing to £18 per term from September 2012) |
Cub Scout Notice Board
Uniform
Milton Cub Scouts wear:
- Milton Scouts dark green T shirt. This is obtained from the Cub Scout Leader.
- Dark green standard Cub Scout jumper. This is obtained from the Scout Shop.
- 50th Cambridge (Milton & Landbeach) Scarf. This is obtained from the Scout Shop.
Cambridge Scout Shop (map)
195 Perne Road
Cambridge
CB1 3NT
01223 248768
Open
Monday and Wednesday (during school term-time) 6:45pm to 8:30pm
Also first Saturday in the month (excluding bank holiday weekends) 3:00pm to 5:00pm
Badges
Information on badges is available here.
This picture (Adobe/PDF, 109KB) shows where the badges go on the uniform.
Diary
Spring Term - Friday 6th January 2012 to Friday 30th March 2012
Summer Term - Friday 20th April 2012 to Friday 20th July 2012
Autumn Term - Friday 7th September 2012 to Friday 21st December 2012
Gallery
Photography
Sometimes photographs and video images of Cubs taking part in activities are submitted to the local newspapers, the Group, District or County newsletters and website or are put out on display. You can use our Photograph Permission Form (Adobe/PDF, 101KB) to indicate whether you agree or disagree with this policy.
Please note that photographs taken by parents of Cubs should only be used for personal use and should not be placed in any public domain without the subjects parent's specific permission.
For full details of the Scouts policy on photography, please see this factsheet.
