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Our boys....


...go to "WoodCraft" they tried Cubs but like my 9 year old said


"I don't need to sit there for 20 minutes being told how to behave, I get enough of that at school thanks "


It's a bit more....ermmm......left field "Commi-Cubs" my mate calls it, which about sums it up


They go on Thursdays in Gypsy hill, it's cheap & they love it


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My son is 6 and our closest Beavers is St Michael's in Lower Sydenham, but I know of 2 Cubs closer to home - Grove Park (if that is right place on Jews Walk SE26 - Forest Hill end of Sydenham) and the one at St Stephen's next to Sydenham Hill station is supposed to be very good.


Hope that helps - my son loves it.

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woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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they tried Cubs but like my 9

> year old said

>

> "I don't need to sit there for 20 minutes being

> told how to behave, I get enough of that at school

> thanks."

>


:( for your boys Woof'. My boys experience of cubs & scouts (St Faiths & Bellenden Rd) hasn't been at all like that. Much more raucus, lots of running around games at the beginning & the end, with a bit of badge work in the middle.

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Yes, the Cubs and Beavers have moved to Rye Hill Tennants association hall - Beavers is 5 - 6.15 I think, Cubs definitely 6.30 - 8, both on a Monday. The leaders are great and they do loads of other activities at other times too.
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