27th May 2022

Big Thank You

A very BIG THANK YOU for your support last Wednesday; The Badminton Road Methodist Church event was a huge success. It was lovely to see so many parents, family and our youngsters enjoying themselves.

We have raised an amazing £456.10 for the Wallace and Gromit Grand Appeal!

Congratulations to all the Rainbows, Beavers, Brownies, Cubs, Guides, Scouts, Rangers and their leaders, families and friends.

A huge thank you also to the parents and youngsters that helped us, and the team that cleared away at the end of the night – it certainly made it easier for us after a long day.

We wish you all a lovely break

78th Kingswood

Badminton Road Methodist Church is holding Platinum Jubilee celebrations on the 25th May for all uniformed groups.

We invite you and your family along with your young uniformed attendee to join us on Wednesday 25th May for an evening of fun, food and celebration.  All monies raised will go to the Wallace and Gromit Grand Appeal for Bristol Children’s Hospital.

The evening will commence at 6.00pm in the Church with a short service of thanksgiving where our youngest Rainbows and Eldest Scout will be part of the Standard party. We will of course at some point sing the National Anthem. We will then have a short investiture to welcome new members to the uniformed sections and special awards.
There will be a BBQ, soft drinks, tea and coffee with a cake stall; all at great prices! The children (and you!) will have plenty of opportunity to spend small amounts of money on traditional fete games with prizes; with all monies going to our chosen charity.

Many thanks for your support, and we look forward to seeing you all on the 25th May at 6.00pm

22nd December 2021

Happy Holidays

Although 2021 might not have been what we hoped it would be, we have been able to do many things regardless of the challenges we have had to face. But we can say that we have made it this far and have become stronger through it.

It was great to see so many happy faces at our end of year celebrations, the Beavers and Cubs have had a blast at their Christmas party in the hall, and the Scouts have had a fabulous time on the ice rink in Avon Valley.

We not only want to thank all our Leaders, Young Leaders and other adults that have kept the Group going in the face of unprecedented circumstances, but also our youth members and parents who have continued to believe in the benefits of Scouting with 78th Kingswood Scout Group.

Enjoy the final weeks of 2021 and we are looking forward to seeing you all again in 2022!

Happy Holidays.

78th Kingswood Scout Group

30th October 2021

Remembrance Day Parade 2021

It is with great pleasure that we are able to attend the Service of Remembrance at Page Park on Sunday 14th November.

We will meet as usual at the 28th Kingswood Scout Hut (Christchurch Avenue, BS16 5TG) at 9:20 to parade from there with the 28th and 85th Scout Group to Page Road to assemble with other units and the Salvation Band, who will lead the parade at 10:15. We will then parade along Staple Hill High Street behind the band and assemble at Page Park Cenotaph for the service, laying of wreaths and minute silence. 
When this service has finished the Scout groups will parade to the Downend Cenotaph, the only Scout War Memorial on public land in the country, for a wreath laying and short service. This normally is finished by midday and this will be the collection point for parents.

It is imperative that each member is in FULL uniform (no jeans) and wearing their Poppy. Well turned out youngsters will be awarded the honour of being in the Standard Party which leads their pack and are front row at Page Park. Please wear warm clothing underneath uniform and only have a lightweight coat if raining. Parents are encouraged to walk along side on the pavements, but if you can’t attend please ensure your child’s name is recorded as such with a leader.

78th Kingswood

Want to know more about the Scout Memorial in Downend? Click here for more information.

14th October 2021

Chief Scout’s Gold Award

It was a busy evening yesterday during our investiture of all of our new members and the ones that have moved up in Scouting. Wonderful to see so many happy faces.

We also have been grateful to all of our leaders, with some of them being awarded with long service awards and 2 have been handed their wood badge.

And in Scouts we have been able to hand Kirsty and Molly their Chief Scout’s Gold Award. They have been working hard to get this badge, and it will give them the drive to pursue the ultimate badge, the Queen’s Scout Award.

The Chief Scout’s Gold Award is the highest award that you can achieve in the Scouts section. It is a difficult badge to earn. The young people that have earned this award have shown great commitment and determination, and should all be proud of their achievements.

Both of them are continuing their journey within Scouting in Explorers.

Well done and good luck.

23rd September 2021

Scout Investiture

Welcoming a new Scout is important, so we would like to celebrate this with a great investiture.

We are grateful to have the opportunity again to meet face-to-face and we have managed to make a great start this new season. Now we would like all the new Beavers, Cubs and Scouts to become part of the Scout family. To become a member of the Scout Association and our group you will be asked to make a promise at the investiture ceremony. Please see our Investiture Information Page for more information.

On Wednesday October 13th we will join all together at the church, and if the weather is good will have this celebration outside. The ceremony will take place around 19:00 and we would like to welcome all parents/carers to join us. Details will follow closer to the date.

To be invested you will need to have a uniform, we will provide you with a necker and the Region, District and unit badges.

Uniforms can be purchased from a couple of places:

  1. Via the official Scoutshop
  2. Via one of our suppliers: Monkhouse, OneStopScouting or Amazon

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20th July 2021

Summer Break

Summer is here and we are going to take a break. If all goes to plan we will be meeting again in September.

We have been fortunate that our Scouts have been able to enjoy an almost normal program throughout the year, and we can’t wait to meet up again with our Beavers and Cubs.

Now it is time to enjoy the sunshine and have an excellent summer. We are looking forward to see you all again in September!!

Have Fun.

5th June 2021

#GoodForYou

78th Kingswood is looking for new leaders as we are in need of Beaver and Cub support, especially as we plan for our return to face to face meetings. Sadly if we do not have new volunteers the risk is the sections may need to close.

Volunteering for Scouts is:
* good for your skills and CV
* good for your health and happiness
* good for your family and community. 

In short, it’s good for you!

You will be part of an enthusiastic team with support for all aspects of the role.

Put your skills to use, learn new ones, and contribute to an amazing life-experience for you and your local community.

Volunteering is easier than you think. With full support and training, you can volunteer on a flexible basis. And if you have children they will be able to benefit as well!

Please contact us to find out more.

It is with great sadness that Her Majesty The Queen has announced the death of her beloved husband, His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

He has been a great inspiration for some many young people during his lifetime, and especially within Scouting through his Duke of Edinburgh award programme, which gives young people the chance to make friends, have fun and build confidence in an empowering, exciting and non-competitive learning environment.

In the UK alone, a phenomenal 6.7 million young people have benefitted from taking on the personal challenge of a DofE Award so far.

Today, the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award charity is calling for anyone involved in the DofE over the decades – including alumni and volunteers – to get in touch and share their DofE stories and memories at DofE.org.

20th December 2020

See You Next Year

It doesn’t look like COVID-19 is going anywhere anytime soon, and the threat of holiday get togethers being canceled like everything else is becoming very real. But as the year is winding down, it seems like there is nowhere to go but up. Please remember all the things we have collectively overcome this year and send wishes for a better 2021.

Throughout the year we have been involved in a wide variety of activities, even though most of these have taken place via Zoom. There have been an incredible amount of badges earned whilst working on them at home, and we are very proud of each and every one who achieved their goals.

We have no clear idea of when we are able to meet face-to-face again in the new year, but we will do our best to create a programme that can at least be done from wherever you might be. The year ahead will be challenging, but we will get through this.

From all of us here at 78th Kingswood Scout Group, see you next year!