We continue to bounce back and recover from the pandemic, as reflected in today’s membership figures with over 420,000 young people taking part in Scouts across the UK.
Today we announce that over 420,000 young people are taking part in Scouts across the UK and British Scouting overseas –our biggest youth membership growth for 80 years.
This 16% growth in membership is our largest growth since World War Two.
Last year, despite everyone’s efforts in very challenging circumstances, a number of young people decided to step back from Scouts. Our youth membership figures dipped to 360,000 young people taking part in 2021.
Fast forward to today, and our huge rise in youth membership is thanks to amazing efforts from all of our volunteers to get young people meeting and enjoying safe programmes face-to-face again.
Last year also saw us launch Squirrels, our brand new Section for four to five year olds. In six months, we now have 382 Squirrel Dreys set up and 3,400 young people taking part.
Our waiting list now sits at 90,000 young people. With so many young people wanting to join it’s clear we need even more adult volunteers to inspire young people and help them learn skills for life.
Despite having 140,000 adults volunteering across the UK, there’s always room for more. And it’s not always about the benefits to young people, by volunteering with the Scouts it encourages you to try something new, make new friends, to keep your body and brain active and do something good for your community – in short it’s good for you!

“It’s great to see young people returning to Scouting in their thousands and making new friends, learning new skills, and helping their communities rebuild after COVID-19. “Volunteering with Scouts is very rewarding, fun and good for you. For anyone wanting to meet new people and learn new skills, I’d encourage you to volunteer with the Scouts. “We have a range of roles available – from running activities for young people at a weekly meeting through to helping maintain Scout Group buildings a couple of times year. Whatever you want to do we have a volunteering role for you.”
Deputy UK Chief Commissioner, CJ Ledger