UNIFORM

Scouts is a uniformed organisation. Wearing a uniform is comfy and practical. It means no one feels uncomfortable or left out and helps everyone feel part of their Colony, Pack, Troop, Unit and Group. It also gives a place to show off all the badges you earn.
What we wear
What we wear
- All young people, and invested adult volunteers wear a uniform jumper or shirt with navy trousers, shorts or Scout activity trousers
- Wearing our group necker shows that you are part of 11th Nuneaton, and an invested member of Scouting.
- Jumpers or shirts are specific to each section.
- We also have group red t-shirts and hoodies for activities (see Group clothing section below)
Uniform stockists
- Uniform can be purchased from our District shop in the Scout Hut in ASDA car park. See FaceBook for the next opening times or buy online at https://nuneatondistrictscouts.sumupstore.com/
- You can also purchase online from Scout Shops
Group neckers will be presented upon investiture to the group - the cost of which is covered in the membership fee.
Recycling uniform
We encourage our members to donate uniforms and casual Scouting clothing items that have been outgrown or are no longer needed to the Group. It is then available for all new and existing members of the Group. There is a good selection of clothing in good condition in the entrance hall, with adult clothing in The Doug Shorter Meeting Room. Just ask any Leader to see what is available.
Badge placement
Working out where to put each badge need not be tricky, follow the links below to helpful diagrams
We encourage our members to donate uniforms and casual Scouting clothing items that have been outgrown or are no longer needed to the Group. It is then available for all new and existing members of the Group. There is a good selection of clothing in good condition in the entrance hall, with adult clothing in The Doug Shorter Meeting Room. Just ask any Leader to see what is available.
Badge placement
Working out where to put each badge need not be tricky, follow the links below to helpful diagrams
