With the purchase of 10 Personal Floatation Devices (Buoyancy Aids) size XXS, this opens up the opportunity of running a bell boating activity for Beaver Scouts. The new PFDs are a smaller fit and have leg straps, which will stop them riding up and possibly over the head of the wearer, if immersed. According to the manufacturer they will fit most 6 – 10 year olds.

This mean that MOST beavers should now be able to take part in a bell boating activity, but beaver leaders should be aware that even these small PFDs may not fit tightly enough on smaller beavers. All bell boat helms have been advised that they must not take out anyone whose PFD does not fit properly, so beaver leaders considering this as an activity should make this clear to beavers/parents in advance to avoid disappointment.

Please note below the local rules that will apply when taking beavers bell boating.

Bell Boating – Beavers

  1. 1 : 1 adult / beaver ratio (not including the helm) is to be maintained at all times. Each adult should be able to swim and has sole responsibility for the beaver in his/her charge. A Young Leader is not classed as an adult.
  2. A minimum of 5 adults, plus helm, must be in the boat.
  3. Beavers must wear an approved scout PFD with leg straps. It must be snug fitting. Small beavers will not be allowed to go out if the PFD does not fit properly.
  4. A bell boat containing any beavers must remain within the B1 limit.
  5. The Bell Boat helm is to ensure that conditions are suitable – Wind speed no stronger than Force 2; i.e. light winds with the surface of the loch rippled with small wavelets.
  6. No one on the boat is to change seats during the activity.

 

Over 150 scouts supported by 50 leaders from across Stirling, Dunblane, Bridge of Allan and Falkirk, took part in a giant outdoor event based on the Monopoly board game.

The scouts were all in patrols (teams) and there were bases throughout the Stirling from the Thistle Centre to the Castle. The scouts could choose which base to visit and take part in the activity and be awarded Scoutopoly money. The patrol with the most Scoutopoly money being the winner.

Scoutopoly (Monopoly) money was awarded for completing the challenges, for teamwork and entertainment.

The bases were all different, some used scouting skills such as using stoves or pitching tents, others concentrated on teaching about Stirling’s history using quizzes or photographs and some were for fun like Giant Kerplunk, or movie charades.

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Everyone finished at the Kings Park, where the scouts and leaders all relaxed with a BBQ, which was supplied by the Scout Active Support Unit. This is a group of ex members who help us at various special events. While burgers were consumed the results were analysed. The scouts and leaders all had fun in the spring sunshine and the winning Patrol was from Stirling (7th Beechwood troop), while 2nd and 3rd places patrols went to Falkirk based groups.

 

 

I am pleased to be able to share that these Young People from our District have been selected following a selection weekend to be part of the Forth Region Unit representing Scotland at the next World Jamboree in 2019 in the USA. in addition, one of our leaders Nick Cowie has also been selected as one of the Unit Leaders with the Forth Region Unit 
 
We will be looking to support them in fund raising, recognition and publicity, as well as giving them opportunities before and after WSJ to share their experience with others
 
Alasdair Garbett, District Commissioner, Stirling & Trossachs

 

Name District Group / Unit
Abbie Porter Stirling & Trossachs 4th/6th Stirling
Leon Campbell Stirling & Trossachs 9th Callander
Marc Allen Stirling & Trossachs 88th Braehead
Jamie Partridge Stirling & Trossachs 4th/85th Dunblane
Euan Frize Stirling & Trossachs 4th/85th Dunblane
Jamie Burke Stirling & Trossachs 88th Braehead
Lloyd Raymond Stirling & Trossachs Milvus
Eva Welsh Stirling & Trossachs Milvus
Niamh Geddes Stirling & Trossachs Boken
Fraser O'Brien Stirling & Trossachs Milvus

 

Callander Scout Group are pleased to have been awarded a Grant from the Co-op for £1831.69, part of the grant application was for new buoyancy aids for Invertrossachs. The grant was more than they applied for and will certainly be put to good use!

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