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  1. local Scouting can now manage their membership fees in the same way across the UK. Research shows 86% of Scout adult volunteers already have their membership fee paid by local Scouting via young people’s subscriptions or fundraising. View a detailed breakdown of how the UKHQ Membership fee supports you.

  2. www.scouts.org.uk › scouts › being-a-scoutHow to join - Scouts

    What do Scouts get up to? Who leads Scouts? The bigger Scout family. How to join. Interested in joining? Get in touch with your local leader using our finder tool. They’ll tell you more about where and when the group meets. Expand all. Is Scouts suitable for me? Scouts is for everyone.

  3. In British Scouting Overseas, adults and young people of any nationality, other than that of the relevant host country, who are prepared to follow The Scout Association's principles by making the Promise, may become members of the Scout movement subject to the eligibility Rules contained within Policy, Organisation and Rules.

  4. members.scouts.org.ukScouts

    18–25 years. Want to be a Scout? Find your local group. use your current location. Running Scouts. Activities. Our activity finder is bursting with programme ideas, and can be searched by section, time, cost, setting, type or learning outcomes. Discover the activities > Badges. Master something you love, or try something shiny and new.

  5. Scouts' Policy Organisation and Rules (POR) provides support and guidance to help us all run Scouts. Check out the guidance > Training. Learn more about the training for your role and how you can prepare young people with skills for life. See what you'll learn > Transforming our volunteer experience.

  6. Jul 4, 2023 · With extensive data provided by OPTA, those with a premium FFScout membership can study any individual Premier League match since 2011/12, inspect comprehensive player or team stats and have the ability to create their own custom tables.

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  8. To gain the King’s Scout Award you must complete the following: Membership. Be aged between 16 and 25 years old and have been a member of Explorer Scouts or the Scout Network (or both) for at least 18 months. This can include time counted towards the Chief Scout’s Platinum or Diamond Awards.