#CampAtHome – Virtual Camping at home activity

Cubs, Beavers and Scouts from North Richmond have taken up the challenge to do some virtual camping in April and earn some nights away badges.

You can camp in your garden or indoors

What needs to be done?

– Pack a bag
– Build a den at home or pitch a tent in the garden
– Sleep in the shelter of choice (Must be under parental supervision if outside)
– Draw or make a virtual ‘campfire’ to show us (or even build a real one and take a photo if able to do so in the garden with parental supervision)
– Take part in a “Scouty activity” – your choice!
– Help with cooking a meal for the family

Cubs have been cooking a proper camp breakfast too!

For every night, you’ll need to take some photos to show us what’s been done, and we can share them on our website and at some of the section nights after Easter those that have taken part can tell the rest of the section – and also share this on social media if you can:

Twitter: #CampAtHome and @NRichmondScouts

Instagram: #CampAtHome and @NorthRichmondScoutGroup  

You can also register online, here: https://www.campathome.org.uk/ with Northumberland Scouts (who came up with this idea) to get a virtual certificate for taking part. And there’s also a world record attempt at the end of April to try and get as many people camping on April 30th as possible. It would be great to see a lot of North Richmond Beavers, Cubs and Scouts take part!

Back after Easter – Online!

We’ve been busy working out our new programme as we take North Richmond Scouts online for next term as we can’t meet in person!

There’s going to be full programme of weekly meetings planned after the Easter Holidays, for what will be our regular Zoom meetings each week for Beavers, Cubs and Scouts.

Beaver and Cub parents should also look out for a package in the post, with some vital items over Easter!

Our first nights back after Easter will be:

Cubs – Tuesday 21st April

Beavers – Wednesday 22nd April

Scouts – Friday 24th April

Keep a look out for those Zoom invites for each weeks session parents!

Scouting Update

Sadly we are going to have to suspend all section meetings and activities at North Richmond for the time being, due to current advice on Covid-19.

The Scout Association has advised today that all face-to-face Scouting activities should now be suspended.

Obviously, all of the group leaders here hope that everyone keeps safe and well over the coming weeks, and the safety of everyone involved in Scouts, both young and adult is in our minds at all times.

We have been preparing for this outcome for a little while, and although we can’t meet face-to-face there’s still some Scouting activities that we’re preparing for the Beavers, Cubs and Scouts to help with to go towards their badge work and to keep in contact while we can’t meet – and it will hopefully help if families face extended periods at home.

Obviously, the situation in the country is developing rapidly and we don’t know the timescales for when normal Scouting activities will be able to resume – but we’re still continuing to plan for the upcoming events in each of the sections so that when we be able to run them, then we will.

I think we all agree that it’s in challenging times like these, that our Scout values matter most. The Scout Association is talking to the Government and other community organisations to see how Scouts can support our country during this crisis. Obviously we must make sure that we do this in the safest possible way, and don’t put anyone at further risk.

On behalf of all of the group’s leaders and committee members, we hope everyone remains healthy and well over the coming weeks, and to see everyone back at HQ, and back in a tent on campsite as soon possible.

Cubs visit London Postal Museum

On Saturday 7th March the Cubs travelled by Tube to The Postal Museum in Mount Pleasant to learn about the history of the postal service. The Postal Museum reveals five centuries of British social and communications history through the eyes of its iconic postal service.

We had a great adventure riding on the very squishy Mail Rail, a secret Post Office underground railway which used to transport letters under the city.

cubs in museum

All Cub Scouts undertake the Cub Scout Promise and are expected to observe the Cub Scout Law. The Cubs did a Promise Scramble and practiced saying the Promise off by heart. 

Open evening Award Winners

Congratulations to everyone who won and who were runners-up in this year’s Beaver, Cub and Scout of the year awards given out at our annual open evening and AGM, and also to the first recipients of the ‘Baker Cups’ trophies given out for the most improved Beaver, Cub and Scout which will now be given out each year, of course named in memory of ‘Chief’ Barry Baker who led and gave such a huge amount of his time to keep North Richmond running for well over 50 years, and who had been part of the group all of his life since he was a Scout himself.