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Uniform

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Members wear a uniform during their weekly meetings and sometimes on trips away, depending on where they're going and what they're doing.

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Scouts uniform consists of a teal green shirt or blouse with their badges sewn on, which they pair with a scarf, known as a necker.

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Cub uniform consists of a green sweatshirt with your badges sewn on and a coloured scarf or 'necker’ to represent your local group.

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Beaver uniform consists of a blue sweatshirt with your badges sewn on and a coloured scarf or 'necker’ to represent your local group.

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Squirrels uniform consists of a red sweatshirt with your badges sewn on and a coloured scarf or 'necker’ to represent your local group.

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Stambermill St Marks Scouts group are represented with

a red and yellow neckerchief.

 

Alongside their shirts, Scouts might wear the accompanying blue uniform trousers or skirt, or they might save their uniform bottoms to wear for special occasions like awards ceremonies and public events – choosing to wear something more casual with their shirt during the week. Optional accessories such as hats, hoodies, are also available.

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Where you can buy uniform

Uniform can either be bought from our online shop - Scout Store - or from a local supplier. If you’re not sure where to start, or could use a little help with uniform costs, fear not. Your Scout leader can chat to you about options. The most important thing when you first arrive is wearing something that you feel natural and comfortable in.

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Welcome Pack

Here's where to sew on those badges

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Scout Law and Promise

Scout Promise:

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On my honour,
I promise that I will do my best to do my duty to God (and to The King,
to help other people
and to keep the Scout Law.

Scout Law:

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  1.  A Scout is to be trusted. 

  2.  A Scout is loyal. 

  3.  A Scout is friendly and considerate. 

  4.  A Scout belongs to the world-wide family of Scouts. 

  5.  A Scout has courage in all difficulties. 

  6.  A Scout makes good use of time and is careful of possessions and property. 

  7.  A Scout has self-respect and respect for others.

The Promise is a simple way to help young people and adults celebrate their shared Scout values. Every Scout promises to stick by these values when they become a member. 

It’s important that every member has the chance to think about their Promise, and chat through its meaning, before they make their Promise for the first time during a special ceremony we call an Investiture.

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Below is an example of the scout promise for a Christian, but there are alternative wordings for other faiths and non-faiths. 

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Subs

Currently, subs are paid via standing order directly to the scout group.

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For Squirrels and Beavers, the subs are £13 per calendar month.

For Cubs and Scouts, the subs are £15 per calendar month.

For Explorers, please refer to the information provided by the Halesowen District Scouts page.

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Stambermill guarantees at least 40 weeks of activity throughout the year, and subs also help to support trips, camps, and special events.

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