1st Middleton Scouts, Manchester, UK
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  • Galleries
    • Back in the day...
    • Gallery one - miscellaneous >
      • Miscellaneous
      • Things Scouts have made
    • Gallery two - 2010 >
      • Abseiling
      • Events at Blackhills Scout camp 2010
      • Delamere Forest Camp
      • Backwoods cooking
      • Hike at Rivington
    • Gallery three - 2011 >
      • Gaddum Shield
      • Tesco Visit - Fairtrade
      • Heritage Badge
      • St George's night hike 2011
      • Peel Tower hike
      • Bibbys farm incident hike 2011
      • Pike View Hike 2011
      • Middlewood camp
      • Hammock camp
      • Blackhills
      • Sunrise hike 2011
      • Sunrise - follow up
    • Gallery four - 2011 (part 2) >
      • Middlewood Camp2
      • Bonfire night
    • Gallery five - 2012 >
      • January night hike
      • Conservation work at Hopwood
      • Peeler hike
      • Bibby's Farm Incident Hike
      • Hammock Camp at Giant's Seat
      • Pike View Hike
      • Sunrise Hike 23rd - 24th June
      • Firelighting
      • Shooting
      • Pioneering
    • Gallery six - 2012 (part 2) >
      • Linnet Clough camp
    • Gallery 7 - 2013 >
      • Hike at Knowl Hill - 24th March
      • Hike at Hadfield - April 14th
      • Pike View Hike - 19th - 21st April
      • St George's weekend
      • Gaddum Shield and Chief Scout Visit
      • Bibbys Farm Super Patrol Challenge
      • Group Camp - Ashworth Valley - June 21st - 23rd
      • Bradley Wood November 2013
    • Gallery 8 - 2014 >
      • St George's weekend >
        • Heaton Park trek cart expeditions >
          • Bowley Scout camp October
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    • General information about Scouts
    • General uniform (Troop nights)
    • Smart Uniform
    • Behaviour
  • Past events
    • Events 2009
    • Events 2010
    • Events 2011
    • Events 2012
    • Events 2013
    • Events 2014
  • Kit list
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    • Camping
    • Hikes
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Behaviour

We (Scouts and Leaders!) go to Scouts to have fun.  In order to achieve this and keep everyone safe we need a few ground rules.  The Scouts themselves review their own Code of Conduct at least once a year.  These are their rules, which they have written and are expected to abide by (see "Stuff for Scouts" page for latest code of conduct).


We expect all Scouts to treat others as they themselves would like to be treated.  If a Scout exhibits inaproppriate behaviour or language they will be told what they have done wrong and asked not to do it again.  If this behaviour persists and depending on the severity of this behaviour we will contact parents and ask them to collect their child.  This applies to any Scouting event including camps.  We ask for your support in this matter.
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