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Welcome to Arundel & Littlehampton Scouts Web Pages.

 

Scouting is now well into its second century,  so we are experienced in offering fantastic opportunities for young people aged 6 to 25. Scouting is growing, so join in today and be one of 28 million Scouts worldwide.

 

 

If you want to know more about Scouts in A & L please contact me and I will be only too happy to help.

 

Julie Dixon - District Commissioner

 

dc@ al-scouts.org.uk

 

Tel: 07526 749 815 (between the hours of 6pm and 10pm Monday to Friday)  

District News

 

 

District Christingle

 

 

Bag Packing at Haskins Roundstone

 

 

Celebration of Pete Richards Life

 

 

A & L Beavers Win the County Challenge

 

 

Canoe Taster - 13th July

 

What's New

National Scout News

 

Bear Grylls announced as new Chief Scout

Bear Grylls announced as new Chief Scout

(17/05/2009)

Bear Grylls will be the new Chief Scout of the UK Scout Association. The famous adventurer takes over when Peter Duncan completes his five year tenure in July.

Wayne Bulpitt announced as new UK Chief Commissioner

Wayne Bulpitt announced as new UK Chief Commissioner

(17/05/2009)

 

Scouts take part in Ten Tors trek

Scouts take part in Ten Tors trek

(14/05/2009)

Last weekend saw Scouts join 400 teams taking part in a gruelling two day trek across Dartmoor.

Scout wins 'world's best job'

Scout wins 'world's best job'

(06/05/2009)

Ben Southall, 34, a former Scout from Petersfield, Hampshire, has beaten over 34,000 applicants to become the new caretaker of an Australian tropical island.

Scouts meet MPs to discuss youth knife crime

Scouts meet MPs to discuss youth knife crime

(05/05/2009)

Parliament's Home Affairs Select Committee has heard evidence from The Scout Association on how Scouting can help inner city young people avoid getting involved in knife crime.

Scouting census records record growth

Scouting census records record growth

(27/04/2009)

Scouting has grown for the fourth year running. Adult volunteering is increasing at the fastest rate for 23 years and there are now just as many girls as boys joining the Movement.

 

 

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