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Uniformed Groups
London Fire Brigade Fire Cadets (Opens in New Window)
For young people aged between 13 to 17.
Fire Cadets offers young people the opportunity to develop their confidence and personal skills. Gain real-world skills, make lots of new friends, learn to work as a team, and have a lot of fun along the way.
Girlguiding (Opens in New Window)
Girlguiding offers girls the chance to develop potential, make friends and have fun.
5 to 7 year - Rainbows
7 to 10 year - Brownies
10 to 14 years - Guides
14 - 18 years - Rangers
Scouts (Opens in New Window)
Scouts go camping, hiking, swimming, abseiling, cycling and canoeing and more! We have fun, play games, work as a team and take on new challenges.
6 to 8 years - Beavers
8 to 10½ years - Cubs
10½ to 14 years - Scouts
14 to 18 years - Explorers
18 to 25 years - Network
The Boys’ Brigade (Opens in New Window)
For children and young people aged 5 to 18.
Opportunities for young people to meet in their communities and engage in a range of fun and developmental activities.
Volunteer Police Cadets (Opens in New Window)
For children and young people aged 8 to 18 years.
Have fun, exciting experiences and learn about policing.
Sea Cadets (Opens in New Window)
For children and young people aged 10 to 18 years
Sea Cadets makes exploring the world and who you want to be safe and exciting.
Royal Air Force - Air Cadets (Opens in New Window)
For young people aged 12 to 17 years
As a cadet you'll have the opportunity to do things that others only dream about.
Army Cadets (Opens in New Window)
For young people aged 12 to 18 years
When it comes to fun, friendship, action and adventure, it’s hard to find anything that beats the Army Cadets.
The activities are listed for your convenience. Please ensure that they are appropriate and safe before participating. The London Borough of Hounslow does not endorse or approve any of the activities listed.
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