

Scouts from Stocksfield have gone on to row across the Atlantic and break world records. 2.1K Share 137K views 1 year ago BBCNews The UK has fallen silent as it remembered those who died in past conflicts on Remembrance Sunday. We’re talking about teamwork, leadership and resilience – skills that have helped Scouts become everything from teachers and social workers to astronauts and Olympians. They underpin everything we do, how we act and the way we treat each other.Įach week, Groups like ours together give over 460,000 young people in the UK the opportunity to enjoy fun and adventure while developing the skills they need to succeed, now and in the future. We’re a worldwide movement, creating stronger communities and inspiring positive futures. We live by the values of Scouting: Integrity, Respect, Care, Belief and Co-operation. We celebrate diversity and stand against intolerance, always. The Scout Group comprises Beavers (ages 6-8), Cubs (8-10½) and Scouts (10½-14) as well as adult volunteers.Īs Scouts, we believe in preparing young people with skills for life. We encourage our young people to do more, learn more and be more. We believe in bringing people together. The last poppy was planted on Remembrance Day, 11 November 2014, by Harry Hayes, a 13-year-old cadet from the Combined Cadet Force. This website provides information about the 1st Stocksfield Scout Group registered charity number 522405. The nation has fallen silent as it remembers those who died in past conflicts this Remembrance Sunday.
