Guide Scout Badge post 2002
The Scout Activity badges from post 2002 are circular with the Activity
image on a blue background with a red border. The Badge is worn on the left
sleeve starting from the shoulder and going down in order of achievement.
To earn the Guide Activity Scout badge they must achieve the following
1. Show that
you know the locality surrounding either your home or Scout Headquarters up to
a radius of 2 kilometres in urban districts and 3 kilometres in rural
districts. This should include knowledge of the location of many of the
following:
·
doctors, veterinary surgeons, dentists, hospitals, ambulance
station
·
fire station, police station, garages, shopping centres, retail
parks and convenience stores
·
main bus stops, railway stations and routes of buses and trains
to surrounding areas
·
local Scout Headquarters, public parks, theatres, sports and
leisure complexes, cinemas, places of worship, museums, schools, colleges and
local government buildings
·
local routes that give access to the nearest motorway or
national routes
2. Show how
to use a street map to point out six locations from requirement 1. From your
home or Scout Headquarters, show the quickest route to one of the places.
Alternative B - for urban areas
1. Have a
general knowledge of what parts of the country are served from the local airport,
and from the local mainline railway and coach stations.
2. Know how
to reach the local airport, mainline railway and coach stations and major
tourist attractions from your Scout Headquarters or home.
3. Show how
to use a map of your district. Use it to point out six examples of places of
interest. Show how to get to these places from your Scout Headquarters or home.
4. Give clear
directions to a place of interest eight kilometres away to a person travelling
by car or public transport.
5. Have knowledge of which major local roads link to the motorway and A-road network, and of the main cities they later serve.