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Celebrating Success: South Ribble Scout Network Shines in 2025

Date: 31st Dec 2025 Author: Jon Nutten

At South Ribble Scouts, our Scout Network (18-25 year olds) has had an incredible year in 2025 — packed with achievement, adventure, and unforgettable memories.

We’re proud to share that South Ribble led the way in West Lancashire Scouts by achieving the most Top Awards in 2025 — a brilliant reflection of the dedication, passion, and hard work of our young adults.

Celebrating Our Top Award Achievements

In 2024, our Scout Network members reached some amazing milestones:

  • 6 King’s Scout Awards earned — the highest honour in Scouting, recognising exceptional commitment, leadership, and skill development
  • 7 Duke of Edinburgh’s Gold Awards completed — demonstrating endurance, community service, and adventurous spirit
  • 9 Explorer Belts awarded — celebrating international expedition challenges, self-reliance, and cultural awareness
  • 3 Scout of the World awarded — celebrating international expedition challenges, self-reliance, and cultural awareness

These aren’t just numbers — they represent the countless hours of effort, teamwork, and determination from our young people, balancing Scouting alongside study, work, and life.

What Does It Take to Earn These Awards?

  • King’s Scout Award: This prestigious award requires completing a challenging programme of community service, skill-building, leadership, and adventurous activities. It pushes you to grow into a confident leader ready to make a real difference. Learn more about the King’s Scout Award here.
  • Duke of Edinburgh’s Gold Award: This award demands dedication to voluntary service, learning new skills, improving fitness, and completing a residential expedition. It builds independence, resilience, and a spirit of adventure. Find out more at DofE Gold.
  • Explorer Belt: This internationally recognised award involves planning and completing a demanding expedition, often abroad. It requires teamwork, adaptability, and cultural engagement. Discover the Explorer Belt here.

Achieving these awards is no small feat — and our South Ribble Scout Network members have shown exceptional ambition and perseverance.

More Than Just Awards — Building Friendship, Confidence & Adventure

While the awards are fantastic achievements, the journey is what truly matters. Our Scout Network is a place where you can build lifelong friendships, develop confidence, and create memories through shared challenges and adventures.

It’s a community where you grow together, face challenges head-on, and prepare yourself for whatever comes next — all while having a great time.

Looking Ahead to 2026

With such a strong foundation, we’re excited about what 2026 holds for the South Ribble Scout Network. New challenges, new friendships, and new adventures lie ahead — and we can’t wait to see more of our young adults reach their full potential.

Ready to Start Your Journey?

If you’re aged 18-25 and want to challenge yourself, build skills, and make a difference — we want to hear from you.

Join South Ribble Scout Network and be part of something extraordinary.

Visit southribblescouts.co.uk/network to find out more, sign up, or chat to a current Network member today.

Remember: The next big adventure, achievement, and friendship could be just one decision away. Take that step — your future self will thank you.

Dwayne Fields proudly holds the title of the UK's 11th Chief Scout

An explorer, adventurer and TV presenter, Dwayne's been seen in BAFTA nominated Channel 5 series Race to the Pole, on BBC Springwatch, Countryfile, National Geographic and Disney+.

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