St George is the patron saint of scouting and to celebrate our commitment to scouting and to allow everyone to renew their scouting promises, we get together on the Sunday closest to St George’s Day (23rd April every year) with all of the other ten groups across the Chiltern Vale scouting district.
It is a fantastic event with hundreds of children attending. We parade down the high street in Princess Risborough and then assemble in the local church for a short celebration and to renew our scout promise. Parents and adult supporters watch the parade along the High Street and are welcome to watch the ceremony via the Chapter house, next to the church.
In remembrance and honour of those who have been involved in conflicts across the world, we come together on the Sunday closest to Remembrance Day (11th November every year) in Long Crendon to parade to the local war memorial for a short remembrance service.
We then continue to parade down the High Street to St Mary’s church for a follow-on service at the other war memorial (yes, Long Crendon has two memorials).
Each of our sections – across Squirrels, Beavers, Cubs and Scouts – run very active programmes.
Many of our activities are based around our HQ and the local surrounding area. In addition, we do hikes, woodland adventures in Bernwood Forest (our namesake), and loads of camps and trips away.
We also take part in county events such as Endurance (hiking across the Chilterns for 10km or even 40km) and The Big ‘O’ (orienteering in Wendover Woods). Our scouts also take part in the UK National Monopoly Run in London.
There are too many to list, so please get in touch with the relevant section to find out more.
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