Record numbers join Horncastle, Woodhall and Bardney scouts
The Sleaford Scout District, which covers over 200 square miles of rural Lincolnshire, is celebrating after seeing its youth membership grow by over 10% in the last 12 months.
Membership across the 12 groups is nearly 1,000 - a record figure.
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Hide AdDistrict officials say the growth is down to scouting providing fun, excitement and adventure - including visits to an RAF fire section, attending a World Jamboree in Japan or even handling a boa constrictor.
The district is keen for new adult volunteers to come forward so they can add even more members.
Ian Kingdom, District Commissioner, said: “Scouting is more popular than ever. However, our biggest failing is our success - we currently have over 40 young people on waiting lists - desperate to scout, but we don’t have space. One extra adult means eight more cubs could be part of our adventure.”
Adam Jacklin, Deputy District Commissioner, explained: “We are working to reduce waiting lists by opening new sections. Last year, we opened a group in Bardney, which is now providing everyday adventure to 37 young people. However, this is dependent on recruiting more adult volunteers.”