As we conclude a week while different for Scouts in how we engage in the act of Remembrance, explore what it means and why it matters it's important to remember beyond the ceremony where in normal times they are seen, there is more to it than that.
I am sure many Beavers, Cubs and Scouts have taken part in the activities arranged to mark this event in the times we are living but learning while having fun is always a part of it be it having fun cooking out and camping, exploring and so on.
Scouting is about what we do, the one to one engagement with children and young people rather less than bricks and mortar so the decisions around how to restructure the finances as monies are urgent raised to keep scouting alive by communicated to UK Chief Commissioner, Tim Kidd and put to the Trustees to me make sense.
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