We're Scouts and everyone is welcome here. Every week, we help almost half a million people aged 4-25 develop skills for life. Are you ready to join the adventure?
As Scouts, we believe in preparing young people with skills for life.
We encourage young people to do more, learn more and be more. Each week, we help half a million young people aged 4-25 enjoy fun and adventure while developing the skills they need to succeed, now and in the future.
We’re talking about teamwork, leadership and resilience – skills that have helped Scouts become everything from teachers and social workers to astronauts and Olympians. We help young people develop and improve key life skills.
We believe in bringing people together. We celebrate diversity and stand against intolerance, always. We’re part of a worldwide movement, creating stronger communities and inspiring positive futures.
What Scouts do
Young people in the Scouts take part in an exciting programme of activities from kayaking to coding. They develop character skills like resilience, initiative and tenacity; employability skills such as leadership, teamwork and problem solving; and practical skills like cooking and first aid. And research proves it really works. A 2018 report says Scouts are 17% more likely to show leadership skills and work well in teams. They’re a third more likely to support their communities too.
Volunteer today
Whether you can spare an hour a month or a day a year, we have hundreds of opportunities both behind the scenes and directly supporting young people. With full support and award winning training, you can volunteer on a flexible basis. Not only is it incredibly rewarding and great fun, you’ll learn some brilliant skills transferable to the workplace too. We welcome volunteers from every community and background. You don’t need to have been a Scout. You just need to believe in a more positive future and the difference we can make together.
Get involved
Search for your local Group to find out how to develop your skills, learn new ones and be part of the Scouting story.
Patron – HM King Charles III
Founder – Robert Baden-Powell, OM, First Baron Baden-Powell of Gilwell
Chief Scout – Dwayne Fields
County Lead Volunteer – Dave Hopley
President – Lady Redmond MBE, His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Cheshire
Vice Presidents
From 1917 – 1974 Cheshire Scout County Area was divided into East and West Cheshire.
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From 1908 – 1917 Cheshire Scout County was administered as one Scout County Area. The first County Lead Volunteer (Commissioner) was Sir Edward Thomas Davenant Cotton-Jodrell KCB DL appointed by the Chief Scout Robert Baden-Powell in 1912, he served till 1917.
An explorer, adventurer and TV presenter, Dwayne's been seen in BAFTA nominated Channel 5 series Race to the Pole, on BBC Springwatch, Countryfile, National Geographic and Disney+.
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