



What do Beaver Scouts do?
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Have a lot of fun
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Meet new people and make friends
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Play games
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Gain badges
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Make things
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Go on outings and visits
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Go outside and learn about the outdoors
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Listen to stories
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Become Cubs
Beaver Scouts
Beaver Scouts is the youngest age group in scouting, they are boys and girls aged 6 to 8.
In Beaver Scouts we believe that fun, friendship and adventure are what matter most. Beavers enjoy being creative, playing games, going on visits and discovering the world around them.


Programme and Activities
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Beaver Scouts learn about themselves
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Exploring their feelings and developing good habits of health and personal safety.
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Beaver Scouts get to know people
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Finding out about people in their family, the family of Scouting, and the local community and wider world.
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Beaver Scouts explore
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Discovering the exciting world of science, nature and technology, exploring the natural and man-made world.
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Beaver Scouts care
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Growing in their love of god and responding to the needs of others, the local community and the wider world.
Structure
A group of Beaver Scouts is called a Colony, and each Colony is split up into smaller groups called Lodges.
Beavers have a Promise and Motto, but there is not a Beaver Scout Law. The concepts of the Scout Law are presented to Beavers through games, storytelling and other informal devices.

Beavers at 1st Lostock Hall
We have two Beaver colonies, both meeting at the scout hut.
Monday 18:00-19:15
Thursday 18:00-19:15
