Beavers

Try new things. Make new friends. Joining Beavers is just the beginning of your big adventure.

Meeting Times

Monday Colony 18:15 – 19:30, Tuesday Colony 18:15 – 19:30


Being a Beaver

When you join Beavers, you’ll be introduced to lots of new activities, people and things. Here’s everything you need to know.

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Beaver Terminology

Section – Scouting is made up of six Sections; Squirrels, Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Explorers and Network. A child/young person moves up the Sections as they get older and the activities and opportunities provide reflect that age range. All Sections earn badges, take part in camps/sleepovers and outdoor activities.

Woggle – this is a device used to loosely secure the card around the neck to a Beaver Colony.

Necker – this is the card that your child will wear when in uniform.

Lodges – when at their weekly meeting, your child may be split into smaller groups, to carry out activities and tasks together. These smaller groups are referred to as Lodges in Scouting.

The Beaver Scout Promise – each Section has a ‘Promise’ which is a simple way to help young people (and adults) keep the Fundamentals of Scouting in mind. The Promise is a commitment made by all Members as they join Scouting.

Beaver Promise

As a values based movement we all make the ‘The Promise’ an oath that helps us to be our best

Learn the Beaver Promise


Uniform and badge placement

You don’t need a uniform to join. But once you’ve settled in, you’ll start speedily earning badges, and you’ll need to know where to put them!

Learn about what to wear in Beavers Badge Placement

Beaver leaders

All of our leaders are trained volunteers, working to make sure Scouting is safe, inclusive and accessible. Some lead the Colony week in and week out. Others visit occasionally to help run a session or drop in to share their skills. No matter how much time you have to spare, find out about volunteering on your own terms.

Find out about volunteering