Scouts (10½–14)
Each Scout Troop consists of small units of six to eight Scouts called a Patrol, usually led by a Patrol Leader. Outdoor activities feature prominently, with the highlight being camping. Throughout the year, Scouts learn various skills, such as map reading, camp cooking and first aid in preparation for camp.
Rock climbing, potholing, gliding, photography and international experiences are just some of the things they get up to.
These are the North Tameside Scouts, click the link to discover more.
413th (Droylsden) Moravian Settlement, Fairfield, Droylsden M43 6AD
339th (Droylsden) St. Martin’s Church Hall, Greenside Lane, Droylsden M43 7QS
250th (Droylsden) Ellen Street, Droylsden M43 7YA
2nd/1st Hurst (Ashton) Behind Hurst Community Centre, Kings Road, Ashton OL6 8HD
6th (Ashton) Headquarters, Cranbourne Road, Ashton OL7 9BW
12th (Ashton) Richmond Street Community Center, Richmond Street, Ashton OL7 9HG
3rd (Ashton) St. James Church, Union Street, Ashton OL6 6HJ
2nd (Ashton) West End Methodist Church, Trafalgar Square, Ashton OL7 0LL