



1st Enoder scout group has opened providing a scouting provision for over 50 young people in Indian Queens.
This grant funded project was so successful that all three sections, beavers, cubs and scouts have been started to meet growing demand for Scouting in Cornwall. In the coming months the young people will be taking part in fun activities such as orienteering, pioneer building, night hikes, camp cooking and learning about birds of prey, as well as lots of games.
This would not have been possible without the enthusiasm and commitment of the new volunteers who have offered …
This is your opportunity to be involved in the big Adventure that is “Kernow 2013″ – the Cornish International Jamboree.
Take a look at the role description documents below if you’re interested in being a part of the planning team.
HRH The Duchess of Cambridge has become Scouting’s newest volunteer and will help at local cub packs and beaver colonies, Clarence House has announced.
The Duchess, who joins 66,000 girls and 40,000 female leaders in Scouting, will help out at groups close to where she lives. Her Royal Highness also hopes to help with activities in other parts of the United Kingdom as opportunity arises.
Read more: http://www.scouts.org.uk/news/463/scouting-welcomes-royal-volunteer
The Duchess of Cambridge joins the scoutsThe Duchess of Cambridge joins the scouts – Part 2
The eagerly awaited Campfire Songbook is now available. Created to uphold the tradition of Campfire singing whist raising funds to help Cornish Scouts.
Full of songs, chants, recipes and useful tips, it is the ideal companion on any Scout Camp! To order copies please download the attached flyer and complete the form at the bottom of the page.
Local Development Ambassadors
Your role will be working with the County Development team to support local Scouting, in the following ways:To enhance existing Scouting provision.
Take the lead in inspired projects , potential youth partnerships and local development initiatives.
Encourage, support and advise where required.
Assist in the recruitment and retention of young people and adults.
Assist on the use of branded scouting material and resources.
Promote the Cornwall mobile display unit (MDU).
Develop local partnerships and new initiatives.For further details or to express an interest contact DCC – Development