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Volunteering at 3rd Brampton Scout Group — Making a Real Difference in Derbyshire

May 24, 2026 By scoutsrule Leave a Comment

Volunteering with 3rd Brampton Scout Group in Holymoorside, Chesterfield offers a powerful way to invest in your local community, support young people’s growth, and be part of something truly special. As a Scout group rooted in decades of history and community spirit, 3rd Brampton gives volunteers the chance to shape positive childhood experiences and unlock life-changing opportunities for young people across Derbyshire. 

Who Are 3rd Brampton Scouts?

3rd Brampton (St Thomas’) Scout Group meets at St Thomas’ Church in Holymoorside and welcomes young people from around the area, typically aged around 4 to 14.5 years old. The group runs weekly activities and focuses on personal development, teamwork, and outdoor adventure — all delivered by a dedicated team of adult volunteers. 

Whether it’s Squirrels, Beavers, Cubs, or Scouts, each section brings its own energy and opportunities for youngsters to grow — and each benefits enormously from the time and enthusiasm that volunteers bring. 


What Does a Volunteer Do?

Volunteering with 3rd Brampton doesn’t require any special background in scouting — what matters most is a desire to help young people thrive. Volunteers can get involved in lots of different ways:

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You might help deliver activities, support games and challenges, encourage teamwork, or simply be a friendly adult presence at weekly meetings. Volunteers help create a safe, inclusive, and supportive space where Scouts can learn core life skills.

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From day trips to weekend camps, Scout outings are highlights of the calendar — and volunteers play a key role in planning, organisation, and supervision, giving young people unforgettable experiences. 

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Not all help involves being in front of a group. You could assist with admin, fundraising, equipment management, communications, or even maintenance tasks — all of which help keep the group running smoothly. 


Why Volunteering Really Matters

At its heart, scouting is about helping young people gain confidence, resilience, and skills for life. But volunteering benefits the community just as much as it benefits the Scouts themselves:

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By supporting local young people and families, volunteers help strengthen connections in Brampton and beyond.

???? Learn and grow personally
Volunteers often discover new skills — from leadership and communication to teamwork and planning — that are valuable in all areas of life. 

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Giving your time to help others has emotional benefits too. Many volunteers report increased well-being, confidence, and a deeper sense of purpose. scouts.org.uk


Getting Started — It’s Easier Than You Think

If you’re interested in volunteering with 3rd Brampton Scout Group, there’s no need to wait. The group’s leaders will work with you to find a role that fits your interests and availability — whether that’s attending weekly section meetings or offering support at larger events. scouts.org.uk

Most volunteer roles with Scouts offer training and guidance, and you’ll join a welcoming team of fellow volunteers who care deeply about helping young people learn and grow. 


Be Part of Something Bigger

Scouting has been a cornerstone of youth development in the UK for more than a century — helping children make friends, enjoy adventure, and expand their horizons. When you volunteer with 3rd Brampton Scout Group, you’re joining a proud tradition of community service right here in Derbyshire. 

Whether you have hours to spare each week or can help occasionally, your time and talents will make a real difference — not just to the young people you support, but to the wider community too.

Ready to get involved?
Contact the group directly to find out how you can volunteer and start making an impact today!

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Films that spark Scouting values (Pt3)

July 10, 2020 By scoutsrule Leave a Comment

Welcome to our third and final week of movies with scouting values.  This week we will be looking at Mulan, Beasts of the Southern Wild and The boy who harnessed wind.   

Have you seen any of the films we have featured over the last few weeks?  If you have, let’s know your thoughts. Please leave comments below, tell us what you thought about them. 

Mulan (1998)
Suitable for: Beavers and up

MulanIt’s the 15th century and China is facing invasion from the Huns, a nomadic tribe keen to conquer the land. In an effort to gather defence, one man from every family is called to arms. But for the patriarch of the Fa family – a former warrior of great fame and respect – there are issues preventing him from fulfilling his  duties. In old age, he cannot walk properly, and is certain to perish as soon as he steps into battle. That’s when his brave daughter, Mulan – tired of being mocked for being too ambitious and too tomboyish – decides to go on a secret mission to prove her worth in a society she feels is yet to acknowledge it. One dark and stormy night, she prays to her family’s ancestors for protection before fleeing into the heart of the conflict, dressed in her farther’s armour and disguised as a man. What follows is a classic Disney story of bravery, honour and a quest for love and truth – with a difference. Released at a time where the only other princesses on screen were mostly seen swanning around in big ball gowns and fainting
at the feet of their admirers, it stood out for all the right reasons, and continues to show girls they can do anything.

Scout values: integrity, belief, co-operation

Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012)
Suitable for: Cubs and up

Beast of Southern Wild‘The whole universe depends on everything fitting together just right.  If one piece busts, even the smallest piece, the entire universe will get busted.’  Set in the fictional landscape of the Bath Tub (often compared to areas of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina), this is the tale of Hushpuppy, a heroic six year old who – faced with a changing climate that threatens to flood what remains of her childhood home – decides to fight back.  Along the the way, she must sail the seas, battle ancient creatures unleashed from the melting ice caps, and find her feet in an increasingly hostile world. It’s a fable that’s hard to describe, but don’t let the quirky appearance fool you.  Beneath the whimsey is a film of lasting depth: a celebration of friendship forged across generations, the power of imagination and the importance of never giving up. It’s a tough watch in places, with moderate swearing and several harsh truth bombs that reveal the deep divide between the rich and the poor. But watch it with young people aged eight and above and it’s sure to become a firm favourite. 

Scout values: integrity, care, co-operation

The Boy who Harnessed the Wind (2019)
Suitable for: Scouts and up

windIt’s 2001 in Malawi and the Kamkwamba family, like many others in the region, are struggling to make ends meet. Despite the burdensome financial costs, parents Trywell and Agnes try to keep on top of their children’s education. But when 13 year old William is forced to leave school after they fall behind on his payments, he becomes determined to help not only his family but the whole community, who are all doing their best to deal with an escalating famine
as violence and panic begin to break out.  Inspired by instructions he finds in a a library book, William becomes
obsessed with the potential and wonder of basic engineering and building techniques, rising early and going to bed late in order to tirelessly research and work on a wind-powered device that he hopes will help to restore the land, and save as many people as possible while there’s still time. What follows is an amazing true story of a real-life hero; a
remarkable teen who harnessed his initiative and curiosity to change his community – before becoming one of
the world’s most famous engineers.

Scout values: integrity, co-operation

 

Words: Aimee-lee Abraham | Illustrations: Maria Suarez-Inclan.  Courtesy of Summer Scouting Magazine

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Beaver Activities 2018

February 29, 2020 By scoutsrule Leave a Comment

Construction – April & May 2018
As part of he second half of the Builder Badge, Beavers followed their plans to create puppets, gardens and a castle.

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Rock Painting – January 2018

Both the Cub and Beaver sections took part in a rock painting night with UK Rocks. Part of the ‘Be Kind initiative‘ intended to make people smile. The idea is that decorated rocks are hidden in local parks for people to find, pictures of found rocks are shared on their Facebook page. Everyone had a great time and a donation was given to the local Monkey Park.

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Gardening – January 2018

The Beavers learnt about caring for plants as part of their Gardening Badge.  They also created planters to bring more colour to the church grounds.

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