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What is Scouting?

Scouting, the UK's largest youth group, offers 6-25-year-olds fun activities, unique experiences, and community service, positively impacting communities.

Join the adventure

Our volunteer training program ensures adults gain as much from Scouts as youths. We prioritize your volunteering goals and time availability with Scouts.

About Us

12th Maghull group currently supports 80 children and 10 leaders, who are spread across four distinct sections: Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, and Explorers, engaging in a variety of activities.

Our Home

Maghull Town Hall, the vibrant hub of community activities, proudly houses the 12th Maghull Scouts group, fostering youth development in a supportive and dynamic environment.

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Test FAQ List

  • How old does my child need to be to start?

    Scouting has different sections for various age groups, starting from Beavers (6-8 years), Cubs (8-10.5 years), Scouts (10.5-14 years), Explorers (14-18 years), and Network (18-25 years).

  • Where & when do you meet?

    We meet on Monday evenings at Maghull Town Hall, Hall Lane, Maghull, L31 7BB Beavers & Cubs meet at 6pm until 7:15pm Scouts & Explorers meet 7:30pm until 8:30pm

  • How much does it cost to be a member of scouting?

    As a volunteer run charity organisation we try to keep our running costs as low as possible and to ensure scouting is open to everyone. With that in mind we charge a monthly subscription of £15 that covers our fees we pay to Scouting UK for all the leader training, safeguarding and insurance to enable us to deliver the adventurous programme we offer.

  • What activities can my child expect to do?

    Activities vary by section but can include camping, hiking, canoeing, rock climbing, community service, first aid, arts and crafts, and skill-building workshops. We also enjoy field trips to local fire stations, visits from our community police officers and day trips to activity events.

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