1st Cheddington Scout Group

1st Cheddington is a thriving scout group in the Vale of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire. We have a Beaver Colony, a Cub Pack and a Scout Troop catering for boys and girls between 6 and 14 from Cheddington and the neighbouring villages, particularly Horton and Slapton. We are also home to an Explorer Unit, catering for boys and girls aged between 14 and 18 which takes its members from an even wider area throughout the Vale of Aylesbury. We have a membership of around 80 young people and an active and dedicated team of leaders and supporters.

We have set this website up to provide up to date information on all aspects of the Group, Please feel free to explore the site and find out about the 1st Cheddington, what we do and how we do it.

If you are new to Scouting or wish to find out more about 1st Cheddington, then this website provides plenty of information about us and what we do, including how to join. If you or your children are already in the Group, then you should be able to find most things you need including details of events, information on your section and useful resources. Some of this information is only available once you are logged in. Please contact us to register.

We hope you enjoy our website and that it gives you all the information you need. Please feel free to leave a comment in our guestbook which can be found in the Group Forum.

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Last Updated on Monday, 11 January 2010 16:29
 

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