Vale of Clwyd is one of five Districts in Clwyd with Groups in Carmel, Denbigh, Prestatyn, Rhuddlan and Rhyl, and two Explorer Scout Units.


What’s happening in Vale of Clwyd District?
- Camp Clwyd knocked it out of the park!
A thousand Scouts from across North East Wales came together last weekend at the peak of a heat wave for the first Area camp to be held by Clwyd Scouts for 9 years. The event took place at Park in the Past in Hope just outside Wrexham, with young people aged 4 to 24 taking… - North of the Ordinary Experience at Roverway 2024
This summer, Will Hughes, a Scout Leader from 2nd Rhyl Scout Group, embarked on an unforgettable adventure to Norway as part of Roverway 2024. Roverway, a European Scouting event for Scouts and Guides aged 16-22, offers youth-led adventure, cultural exchange, and the chance to step up as leaders on a global stage. Held every 3 to… - 1st Rhuddlan Squirrels celebrate their 1st birthday!
1st Rhuddlan’s Squirrel Drey celebrated their 1st birthday this week in style with cake, fun and games! Squirrels are our latest provision for four to six year olds. Their aim is to help young people gain skills for life at a time when it matters most and where it’s most needed. Every week, Squirrels gather… - Clwyd Transformation Conference in Prestatyn
It’s been a week since we held our first Transformation Conference in Prestatyn. We invited all volunteers to join us to learn all about transformation and ask us all the important questions. While the new digital tools to help with welcoming new volunteers and online learning have been delayed. We felt it was really important… - Vale of Clwyd Network take on the Manchester Monopoly Run
Last weekend, our newly formed Scout Network in the Vale of Clwyd participated in the Manchester Monopoly Run, a unique scavenger hunt across Manchester City Centre, its suburbs, and parts of Salford. This event challenged participants to work in teams, using only their feet and the Metrolink for transportation. Armed with a map and list… - 2nd Rhyl say goodbye to Beaver Leaders after over 70 years of service
Tonight marked Anne Hughes and Julie Edwards’ final evening with 2nd Rhyl Beavers. After a combined 72 years of volunteering with the section, they have decided to hang their neckers up for the last time. Anne started volunteering with Beavers in 1987, less than a year after the section first launched. Julie joined her two…