Join today and …….
1. Try over 200 activities
From archery and acting to street sports and zorbing, being a Scout gives you the chance to get stuck into loads of activities you wouldn’t normally get to do.
2. Make new friends
Going to your Scout meetings is a chance to meet up with your mates, have a laugh and do lots of exciting activities. You’ll meet adventurous people just like you who want to do something a little different.
3. Have fun
Chief Scout Bear Grylls says life is about grabbing opportunities! We agree! Above everything else, Scouting is all about enjoying yourself, whatever you’re doing – and there’ll always be plenty to do!
4. Get outdoors
As a Scout, you get to explore the big outdoors and travel to new places and try new things. Sounds better than being stuck in the house with nothing to do, right?
5. Learn exciting things
Not many people know about the stars at night, how to sail a dinghy or make a sausage stew on a campfire, but you soon will! Scouting helps you learn lots of new and amazing skills – and you get to earn badges and rewards along the way.
To join, you can just turn up to one of our meetings, or feel free to contact the leader of your local group:
Moravian Settlement, Fairfield, Droylsden M43 6AD
St. Martin’s Church Hall, Greenside Lane, Droylsden M43 7QS
Ellen Street, Droylsden M43 7YA
Hurst Community Centre, Kings Road, Ashton OL6 8HD
Holden Clough School, Ashton OL6 8XN
Richmond Street Community Center, Richmond Street, Ashton OL7 9HG
Headquarters, Cranbourne Road, Ashton OL7 9BW
St. James Church, Union Street, Ashton OL6 6HJ
West End Methodist Church, Trafalgar Square, Ashton OL7 0LL
Contact the North Tameside Explorers. (For 14 – 18yrs)
Contact the North Tameside Network. (For 18 – 25yrs)