Scouts

Scouts - 10½ to 14 years

Jump in and get muddy. Give back and get set. Scouts ignore the butterflies and go for it, and soon so will you.

Flitwick Scouts has two troops - Ruxox Scouts meets on a Monday and Joey's Scouts meet on Friday. Both troops also run events such as camps and hikes together outside their usual meeting times. 



Where are we?

The Scouts meet at:

Flitwick Scout Group
Station Road
Flitwick
Bedfordshire
MK45 1JR
Meeting Times
Ruxox Scouts
Mondays - 19:15 to 21:15

Joey's Scouts
Fridays - 19:15 to 21:15

Due to our active programme, we often meet outside of these times as well.

News & Blogs

In late January 2022, Cubs and Scouts from Flitwick Scout Group joined other Cubs, Scouts and Explorers from around Bedfordshire to help plan 2,022 trees at the Leslie Sell Activity Centre as part of the Queens Green Canopy

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Find out some of the fun adventures Flitwick Scout Group got up to in Autumn term 2023
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Flitwick Scout Group starts off 2024 with a range of activities, with a couple of popular ones including Lunar New Year, Lego and Pancakes.
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Every year, the Scout troops in Flitwick go on a Christmas Light walk towards the end of the term. It is a slightly different way of going on a hike because the route is different every year based on which houses roads have lots of lights to look at!

One of the Patrol Leaders will plan the route in advance and put their spin on it. This year, the trail is done by following postcodes and includes a quiz based on the decorations at the different locations. Following the locations/questions in order will result in a circular route starting/ending at the Scout Hut (or the Christmas Tree by the memorial), and the route/questions can be done in reverse. 

 

Flitwick Scouts Christmas Light Walk 2023  

Approx. 1 hour 30 mins 
 
1. MK45 1PF - right side
How many Christmas trees are there?
A. 4
B. 6
C. 8 
 
2. MK45 1PF - left side 
What is the Grinch doing?
A. Stealing a tree
B. Unplugging lights
C. Becoming an exterior designer 
 
3. MK45 1DA
What's on top of the tree?
A. An angel
B. A star
C. Some cardboard thing you made in year 3 
 
4. MK45 1BX
Who's sitting in the chairs?
A. Santa and a Snowman
B. Father Christmas and an elf
C. Santa Claus and a reindeer 
 
5. MK45 1 DX - opposite the Dentist
Where have the trees moved to?
A. Hinksley Road
B. Roman Way
C. Windmill Road 
 
6. MK45 1 DX - opposite the Fisheries 
How many snowmen are there?
A. 8
B. 13
C. 3 
 
7. MK45 1AP
How many baubles are on the wooden trees? (Allow for any lost baubles)
A. 7 and 8
B. 6 and 7
C. 8 and 6 
 
8. MK45 1TO
What nationality is the flag on the roof?
A. French
B. Martian
C. British 
 
9. MK45 1TP  What is Merry Christmas in French?
A. Joyeux Noel
B. Frohes Fest
C. Happy Noel 
 
10. MK45 1RA - 17 
What is baby deer called?
A. Kid
B. Kitten
C. Fawn 
 
11. MK45 1RA - 7 
What are the names of the nine reindeer?
A. Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, Rudolph
B. Dasher, Dancer, Dave, Dorris, Daisy, Dilly, David, Davina, Daniela
C. Dave, Dave, Darren, Simon, Kevin, Tom, Ben, Theo, Kat
 
12. MK45 1NT 
What is the name of the constellation in the shape of a saucepan?
A. The big dipper
B. The big bowl
C. The round thing 
 
13. MK45 1NU 
How many Robins?
A. 6
B. 7
C. 5 
 
Have fun, and Merry Christmas!
 
P.S. Entering the post codes into a Map application will show you the road. If you'd rather a list to make it easier, please find it below (select to highlight and see or copy/paste):
 
1. MK45 1PF (Rightside): St Nicholas Close
2. MK45 1PF (Leftside): St Nicholas Close

3. MK45 1DA: Greenways
4. MK45 1BX: Brookes Road
5. MK45 1DX: High Street (opposite dentist)
6. MK45 1DX: High Street (opposite Fisheries)
7. MK45 1AP: Steppingly Road
8. MK45 1TQ: Quantocks
9. MK45 1TP: Pennine Rise
10. MK45 1RA: (17) Kingfisher Road
11. MK45 1RA: (7) Kingfisher Road
12. MK45 1NT: Robin Close
13. MK45 1NU: Falcon Cresent

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Flitwick Scout Group has been buzzing with activity throughout the summer term, ending with their exhilarating summer camp. The young members, from the Squirrel Scouts to the Scouts, have been engaged in a plethora of thrilling and educational activities that have left them with unforgettable experiences and valuable skills.
 
The Squirrel Scouts, aged 4 and 5, achieved remarkable milestones during the summer term. These little adventurers embarked on a treasure hunt at Manor Park, honing their observation and teamwork skills. Over the term they constructed bee hotels, mini rafts and their own Corronation Crowns, ending the term with a mini summer fayre.
 
Two Squirrel Scouts, Sebastian Baldwin and James O’Brien, have now earnt all of the Squirrel activity badges on offer, the first two at the group to get all twelve since Squirrels launched. Sebastian said “I liked the experiment one the best!”
 
The Beaver Scouts, aged 6 and 7, took their exploration underground with caving expeditions that taught them about teamwork, communication, and resilience. They also mastered the art of fire lighting, a crucial survival skill that will stay with them for life.
 
As for the Cub Scouts, aged 8 to 10 and a half, they made a positive impact on the environment by crafting seed bombs for International Bee Day, promoting pollinator-friendly habitats. The Cubs further delved into nature by learning fire lighting techniques and engaging in backwoods cooking, enhancing their outdoor skills.
 
The Scouts, aged 10 and a half to 14, honed their culinary expertise through cooking exercises, embraced the thrill of cycling, and refined their fire lighting abilities, demonstrating their aptitude for self-sufficiency and resourcefulness.
 
The pinnacle of their summer adventures was the exhilarating summer camp held at Thriftwood, Essex. Cubs and Scouts came together for a memorable journey packed with exciting challenges. From hiking through scenic countryside to mastering the art of pioneering and campfire cooking, their teamwork and resilience were put to the test. The camp's activities, including fishing, Postmans Walk, Vertical Assault, Kayaking, Crate Stacking, Jacob's Ladder, Zip Line, Rafting, Cave Bus, Abseiling, and Water Roller, provided a diverse range of experiences that fostered personal
growth and a sense of adventure. Christine Stacy, parent to one of the Cubs, said “Thank you so much to the leaders for the last few days, Daniel has had an amazing time and hasn’t stopped talking about it!”
 
Flitwick Scout Group's commitment to providing a holistic learning environment that nurtures essential life skills and values is evident in their remarkable summer term and camp. As the sun sets on this season of adventure, the memories and lessons learned will undoubtedly linger in the hearts and minds of these young Scouts for years to come.
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