The Baden - Powell Scouts' Association
Practical & Traditional Scouting for the 21st Century
 

F.A.Q's

Is your Association with The Scout Association UK or World Organisation of Scout Movement?

No our Association is a completly independent Association, we are not connected to The Scout Association. The Baden - Powell Scouts' Association is a registered charity organisation and is a proud member of the World Federation of Independent Scouts

What's the difference?

Click on the 'What is Traditional Scouting?' link

"That Traditional lot are old-fashioned eccentrics"

Traditional does not mean old fashioned or boring. Tradition implies dependable quality. The word is used in advertising to help sell reliable products from traditionally brewed beer to traditonally built houses. We like to think the same qualities apply to our Association. We are not a watered down organisation nor cowboy-built! Our Scouting methods are so fundamentally sound, that we don't have to change, the system has worked for over 100 years!

How often do you go camping?

Our Packs & Troops go camping regularly. We have district camps and international camps.

Do Leaders get paid?

No - Our Leaders are 100% volunteers, we have no paid Leaders or executives in our Association. All our staff do what they do because they enjoy traditional Scouting.

My friends say Scouting is Sissy!

A lot of kids think this! Outdoor activities, hikes, orinteering, camping in ALL weathers, hill walking, boating, pioneering - is NOT sissy stuff! Learning how to light fires with sticks is not sissy! Some of our Rover Scouts have climbed mountains higher than clouds in Yosemite - this is not sissy!

I'm an adult, how do I get involved as a Leader?

You must go through our Training course to get a qualification. For more information see our Leadership Training page.

Have you got spaces for new members?

Please contact us through our Association HQ and we shall try and facilitate you!

 

 

 

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PTC will take place in Haxley Nr Doncaster on the 9th - 10th Feb 2008. Contact HQ for more information.

Woodbeads Part II will take place at Paddicks Patch, Woodley, Reading 2nd - 5th May 2008. Contact HQ for more information.

Scout & Senior Scout Badge Bonanza will take place at Boarfold Campsite, Charlesworth, Derbyshire 30th May - 1st June 2008. Contact HQ for more information.

Safety on the Hills Part 1 will take place at Millbrook Scout HQ, Stalybridge 29th Feb - 2nd March 2008. Contact HQ for more information.

Discovery Award will take place in the Yorkshire Dales, 26th July - 2nd August 2008. Contact HQ for more information.

Senior Scout Weekend will take place at Polesgate, Nr. Shrewsbury, 17th - 19th Oct 2008. Contact HQ for more information.

Rover Moot will take place at Paddicks Patch, Woodley, Reading from 6th - 8th June 2008. Contact HQ for more information.

Jamboree 2008 will take place at Northumberland National Park, from 16th - 22nd August 2008. View details here

The Baden - Powell Scouts' Centenary Camp took place between the 28th July to the 4th August 2007. Photos of the week are now available here.

The Baden - Powell Scouts 100 year badge is now available to purchase. For more information click here.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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