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The aims of Scouting are clearly stated but can be basically surmised as providing an opportunity for young people to develop, to learn and to enjoy themselves. Scouting can offer a wider range of skills and services than perhaps other, more 'specialised', youth organisations could provide. Scouting is open to any young person, of any creed or colour, mental or physical capabilities and of any sex (although not all groups are able to take girls).

Lyneham Group Contacts
Lyneham Scout Group used to meet at the former Scout & Guide Hut, behind the old St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church off Preston Lane. The site is currently being redeveloped into a new housing estate and the group are awaiting their new headquarters to be built on a brand new site opposite the Melsome Road housing estate. The Group temporarily meet at the Lyneham Youth Club, which is situated just inside the grounds of RAF Lyneham main entrance. To find out when the groups meet, visit our Lyneham Activities page click here

Beavers

 

Sally-Anne Murray

Tel: +44(0)1249 891845

   

Sue Edwards

Tel: +44(0)1249 892919

Cubs

1st Lyneham Hawks Cub Pack

Geoff Scott
CSL (Mang)

Tel: +44(0)1249 820184

 

 

Scouts

1st Lyneham Air Scouts

Hazel MacDonald-Ingle

Tel: +44(0)1793 636293
Mob: 07771 573205

   

Group Scout Leader

 

Steve Murray
55 Victoria Drive
Lyneham
Chippenham
Wiltshire SN15 4RA

Tel: +44(0)1249 891845

 

Wiltshire Scouts Online
www.wiltshirescouts.org.uk

Wiltshire has an active scouting involvement in the community. Wiltshire Scout County comprises of 8 Districts, at the last census (2005) we provide Scouting for 4490 boys and girls. This consisted of 1233 Beaver Scouts, 1758 Cub Scouts, 1237 Scouts in 93 Groups. There are also, 247 Explorer Scouts and 15 members of the Scout Networks. To find out more about the different sections use the link to the Wiltshire Scouts website.

Scouts
www.scouts.org.uk
Scouting offers a huge range of activities and events. These range from Jamboree on the Internet and Jamboree on the Air, both popular activities with an international dimension, to traditional Scout pioneering and map and compass skills. Find out more

Scout Base
www.scoutbase.org.uk
The official website of The Scout Association

Scouting Resources
www.scoutingresources.org.uk
Scouting Resources can provide a useful source of information for scouters and scouts alike. With basic introductions and information on all the major scouting skills and some detailed work and information on specific areas it can form the basis of your own work

 
 
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