We will announce the recipients of awards as they are made.
Past records will be posted in due course.
If you have recieved an award or you know of an award that should be listed please let us know.
The gap from 1918-1927 refects the closure of the group
due the loss of men and boys in the great war.
Scout Awards
Wolf Cub Badge Requirements (1916-1967) first and second stars
http://www.scoutbase.org.uk/library/history/cubs/cub-wcub.htm#first
The Arrow Scheme (1967-1978) (Bronze silver, gold)
http://www.scoutbase.org.uk/library/history/cubs/cub-arr1.htm
These arrows lasted just eleven years before a new scheme was introduced
which allowed Cubs virtually complete freedom to choose which twelve activities
they took part in for each of the three arrows
The Developed Arrow Scheme (1978-1990)
http://www.scoutbase.org.uk/library/history/cubs/cub-arr2.htm
This was again superceded in 1990 by a new award scheme which still allowed
the Cubs to choose the activities they wish to take part in, but in a much
more structured way
The Challenge and Adventure Badges
http://www.scoutbase.org.uk/library/history/cubs/cub-chad.htm
Scouts
In 1966 out went first class and second class, in came the Scout Standard,
Advanced Scout Standard and Chief Scout Award; the Queen Scout Award was
retained, but no longer was it a Scout section badge, but belonged in the
Venture Unit, and no longer was it a case of earning proficiency badges,
but included long term service, commitment, and a 50+ mile expedition over
four days.
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