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Blogs | 28th February 2020
Blazing a trailIn an industry that’s long been dominated by male adventurers, five of the UK’s most boundary-pushing female explorers talk about the trials and triumphs of being a woman in the wild.
Blogs | 24th February 2020
Guns n’ roses: the plants that killSometimes, the biggest threat in the British countryside can feel like the downpour ready to ruin your picnic. What you may not know is that some of this nation’s most beautiful plant life is out to get you – if you mess with them, first. Get clued up on the UK’s most poisonous plants with this go-to guide.
Blogs | 4th February 2020
It takes all sortsBecause different leaders bring different strengths to Scouts, learning about personality types – our own, and those around us – can help us work better together. We asked collaboration coach Kate Tapper to share her tips.
Blogs | 3rd February 2020
Why we’re proud to be part of the Scouts familyAlan Gueldner is the Group Scout Leader at Selkirk Scouts, a thriving group in the Borders District of Scotland. He and his team have just updated their branding ahead of the transition deadline in May 2020 and shares his experience.
Blogs | 3rd February 2020
Beat the deadline and make the switch to our new brandAfter changing over to the new brand you should find it easier to attract volunteers, be seen and talked about in your local community.
Blogs | 23rd January 2020
Fill the gaps in your winter programmePlan ahead to make sure your programme’s chock-full of activities and games, whatever the weather.