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Uniform

You don't need a uniform to join Scouts. But once you've settled in wearing a uniform is comfy and practical. It means you can run around and get messy without ruining your other clothes. It makes you feel part of a team. It means no one feels uncomfortable or left out.

 

If you could use a little help with uniform costs, fear not your leader can chat to you about options.

 

Where can I buy the uniform?

Uniform can either be bought online or from local shops.

Beaver Uniform

Beaver uniform consists of an offical blue sweatshirt and polo shirt.

Beavers should wear black or navy blue trousers, (no jeans).

On joining Beavers are given a royal blue coloured scarf or 'necker’ to represents our group and a 'woggle' in the colour of their lodge.

Where do all the badges go?

Cub Uniform

The cub uniform consists of an offical green sweatshirt and polo shirt.

Cubs should wear black or navy blue trousers, (no jeans).

On joining Cubs are given a royal blue coloured scarf or 'necker’ to represents our group and a 'woggle' in the colour of their six.

Where do all the badges go?

Scout Uniform

Scouts wear the official teal green shirt or blouse, official navy blue activity trousers and scout belt.

On joining Scouts are given a royal blue coloured scarf or 'necker’ to represents our group and a leather 'woggle'.

Where do all the badges go?

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