1st Llanfairpwll Scouts took part in the Big Help Out again in 2024. A group of Adult Volunteers, Explorers/ Young Leaders, Scouts, a Cub and two Beavers worked together with Frankie and Elis from Anglesey Sea Zoo to tackle an…
Police Commissioner visits campsite
On Saturday 25th May at our Campsite Maintenance day we were delighted to welcome the Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin, PACT Chairman Ashley Rogers, Assistant Chief Constable Gareth Evans and others including local police officers to the campsite to…
An incredible experience in Korea!
As you may have heard, this Jamboree was unique and unexpected, offering plenty of learning for organizers and participants. Despite initial disappointments with the site, it turned into an incredible experience I wouldn’t trade for anything. Though I didn’t get…
My experiences at Windsor Castle
Every April there is a National Day of Celebration and Achievement at Windsor Castle. There is a parade and church service in St Georges Chapel. Attendees get the chance to meet a member of the Royal Family and the Chief…
What’s it like to attend a World Scout Jamboree?
Each Event is unique but the experience that you as participants gain is universal and can be life changing. You will make friends that can last a lifetime, gain a greater understanding of different cultures, religions, and customs. You will…
Did you see us on S4C?
During the summer some of 1st Amlwch Beavers who were invested at Melin Llynon last December, were kindly invited to take part in Richard Holt’s television programme Anrhegion Melys Richard Holt.To catch up with the entire series, it’s on BBC…
5 THINGS I LEARNT FROM ATTENDING A WORLD SCOUT JAMBOREE
In 2019, Megan (Our District Youth Commissioner) attended the 24th World Scout Jamboree in the US. We asked her to tell us five things she learnt from attending: 1. Cooking was a major part of the experience. In our patrols,…
WêMôn Project – First Scouts of the World Award earned by local Scouts
Lockdown has affected all sorts of plans including those of four Network Members from ScoutsMôn – Alys Bailey-Wood, Emma Williams, Ben Exton and Niall Marsay. Over winter they had developed a plan to build a permanent shelter at the local…
Campsite Caretaking
While there’s been no face to face Scouting at the Talwrn site we’ve still had to maintain keep the site as though it were being used.
Llanfairpwll in Lockdown
Since face-to-face Scouting had to be stopped due to COVID-19, some of our groups have found alternative ways to meet. Llanfairpwll Beavers, Cubs and Scouts have all been busy with weekly meetings and activities, making the best of not being able to meet in person.