Scouting in Morpeth

 

Scouting is a global, educational youth Movement, organised in the UK through The Scout Association and has a clear purpose to help young people achieve their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential as individuals, as responsible citizens and as Members of their local, national and international communities.
Scouting is open to all young people aged 6 to 25 of every faith and background. There are also plenty of opportunities for adults to become involved as Leaders, Assistants or Administrators.
Morpeth Scouts meet in Morpeth Methodist Church on Howard Terrace and also in a purpose-built HQ in the Low Stanners area of the town (near the Library). Details are shown below.
 
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Cubs in Morpeth

Cub Scouts are Boys and Girls aged 8 to 10. Scouting is a global, educational youth Movement, organised in the UK through The Scout Association and has a clear purpose to help young people achieve their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential as individuals, as responsible citizens and as Members of their local, national and international communities.
Cubs meet in Morpeth Methodist Church on Howard Terrace and also in a purpose-built HQ in the Low Stanners area of the town (near the Library). Times and details are shown below.

Beavers in Morpeth

 

Beaver Scouts are the youngest section in The Scout Association and are aged 6 –8 years old. The Beaver Scouts meet in Colonies of between 12 -24. Activities include making things, going on visits, making friends, doing badges and going away for a night on a sleepover.
Morpeth Beavers meet in Morpeth Methodist Church on Howard Terrace and also in a purpose-built HQ in the Low Stanners area of the town (near the Library). Times and details are shown below.