Silver Wolf
We’re delighted to report that our Group Scout Leader, Peter Swann, has been honoured with a very special award from the Scout Association – the Silver Wolf.
The Silver Wolf was introduced by Lord Baden-Powell and remains the Scout Association’s highest award for service to Scouting. The Silver Wolf is the unrestricted gift of the Chief Scout and is given in recognition only of services to Scouting of the most exceptional nature.
Peter has been a Leader with the Group for almost 55 years after joining as a scout himself in 1953. The Group is very pleased that Peter’s support for and dedication to the Group and to Scouting has been acknowledged with this award. Over this time, many hundreds of local children have passed through as members of the Group and benefitted not only from Peter’s instruction but his generosity and kindness too. Some will even have brought their children back to be members as well!
We’re sure you’ll all want to wish Peter many congratulations on receiving this well-deserved award. The Silver Wolf award will be presented at our Family Day on Sunday 26th June and we hope all current members and their families and any former members and supporters will be able to attend to help Peter celebrate this wonderful achievement and the receiving of his award.
Exciting discoveries at paper day
Thank you so much to all our volunteers for such a great turnout yesterday for our paper collection and maintenance day. It’s so much more pleasant when it’s not raining!
The paper collection seems to have been boosted thanks to the extra flyers sent out in the last few weeks so thanks also to those who have helped with delivering those.
The scout hut grounds are looking refreshed after a much-needed trim and the highlight of the day was discovering a bundle of old newspapers dating back as far as 1929. Our young (and not so young!) volunteers were excited to read about times gone by, including the Queen’s Coronation and a look back as far as Queen Victoria. You never know what might happen on a paper day – why not come down next time and find out for yourself!
Waste paper collection 14 May 2016
Boating season
Boating season starts again on Friday 6th May.
There will be no Thursday meetings again until September and all meetings during the summer will take place on Fridays on the river (unless advised otherwise).
Scouts should be at the Scout Hut for 6pm dressed for the river. We will return to the hut around 9.30pm.
Dressed for the river means
- Wetsuit
- Warm old clothes for Boating
- Old trainers or boating shoes
- Wind proof trousers and Wind proof jacket (e.g Kagool and overtrousers)
- FULL change of clothes (including footwear)
- Large towel
- Hot drink and a snack
- A signed permission form – you should have received an email with this attached
Please make sure that you and your child have read and understood the procedure and rules information before attending which can be viewed or downloaded here: 1st clifton boating rules 2016
St George’s Day Parade 2016
Sunday 17th April
Approximate timings 1pm – 4pm
The annual St George’s Day service will take place this year in Museum Gardens as the Minster is unavailable due to preparations for the Mystery Plays. This means there are different arrangements from previous years – exact timings will be given at the next meetings in the first week back after the Easter holidays and updated on this page.

SCOUTS AND CUBS: will meet at the Eye of York (outside Castle Museum) at 1pm, parade to Museum Gardens for the service and then parade back to the Eye of York with dismissal expected around 3.30pm. Please bring some change for the collection.
BEAVERS: will meet at Museum Gardens in time for the service and will join the parade as it returns to the Eye of York.
Please note this is the one occasion in our calendar when ALL members are expected to attend, looking smart in full uniforms. Please check you have all the correct uniform items now so that there is time to organise anything that might be missing.
Beavers and cubs uniform: sweatshirt, activity/dark trousers (no jeans), Group neckerchief, clean black shoes (no trainers)
Scouts uniform: sea scout jumper, hat, black trousers (no jeans), Group neckerchief, black socks, clean black shoes (no trainers)
Bag2School funds raised
Thank you
We were very pleased to receive a total of 249kg of your old clothes, bags and shoes for our collection this week. Not only that but you sent them on time, tidily packed and with only acceptable items in them – well done! Thank you everyone.
We raised £99.60 – only 1kg short for a full £100!

Sainsbury’s Active Kids
Don’t forget to keep collecting your vouchers and bringing them to the scout hut so we can help the Group to get some new equipment.
Sainsbury’s will be issuing vouchers up until May 3.
Paper collections and maintenance Jan 16
Bag2School collection
Start clearing your wardrobes – it’s time for another Bag2School collection.
Collection date – Wed 24th February, 9am.


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