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The 34th Camberwell Scout troop based in Peckham Rye is currently able to accept new Scouts (children aged 11-14 years). We are a local troop that have been running for over a 100 years and we meet each Thursday at the Adventure Playground building between 6.30 & 8.30pm.


We are also currently recruiting adults (subject to DBS checks) who would be interested in volunteering with the troop as a helper/assistant leader (full training given), or a member of the Committee/admin support team. You can find out more here - https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/volunteering/search/assistant-scout-leader-1


If interested in either of the above or would like to find our more information, please pm me or email [email protected]

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