1st Cuckfield Cub Scouts

1st Cuckfield Scouts centenary

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The Scout group is incredibly excited to be celebrating its 100th birthday! Originally consisting of 18 Boy Scouts, the group was first registered by Scout Master Lawrence Wilfred Siggs in Haywards Heath on 30th September 1921. As one of the oldest groups in the country, 1st Cuckfield Scouts continues to go from strength to strength.

The current troop, led by volunteers from the local community, comprises of over 75 young people, within three sections - Beavers, Cubs and Scouts. Today’s Scout leaders support the young people in their development and growth of character and with a sense of purpose, echoing the original aims and values of the Boy Scouts Association.

Young people learn how to be can-doers and give-it-agoers, having lots of fun playing games, working in a team and taking on new challenges, with friends and new acquaintances. To commemorate this significant milestone, the group put on a successful event at Haywards Heath Rugby Club on 1st October. Beavers, Cubs and Scouts, their families, as well as wider community members - not forgetting Cuckfield’s very own mayor - came together for a fun-filled afternoon of food (very generously provided by Oxford Knight), drink, games and activities. Funds were raised, which will prove invaluable in securing the continued operation of the group.

Another, slightly less glamorous but no less important, community event took place in the early evening on 13th and 14th September. Beavers, Cubs and Scouts were all busy picking up litter around Cuckfield to help keep our community clean and tidy and to raise awareness about the environment we live in. Mind you, participants all had an added incentive on this occasion, as they were rewarded with fish and chips, which was generously subsidised by Cuckfish. Further information can be found on www.1stcuckfield.org.uk. Donations to ensure that the group continues to flourish are always welcome!

Cuckfield Cubs do a good turn

1st Cuckfield Cub Scouts

1st Cuckfield Cub Scouts

Last month we saw the 1st Cuckfield Cub Scout Pack doing their bit to support the local community by helping to collect litter in and around the village.

Twenty four Cub members walked from the Scout Hut at Longacre Crescent as far as the High Street, the Recreation Ground and Holy Trinity School in Glebe Road collecting over ten sackfuls of waste ranging from old clothes to a 25 litre plastic jerry can. The Cubs meet every Tuesday at the Scout Hut and are doing a range of activities this term, including hikes and a weekend camp.

Cuckfield Scout group is always looking for volunteers as leaders or committee members. If you are interested, please visit www.1stcuckfield.org.uk for more details.