Beth Little from Plymouth to represent UK at European Scout event in the Netherlands

Mary
Authored by Mary
Posted: Friday, May 18, 2018 - 12:30

Beth Little from Plymouth is set to represent the UK at the European Scouting event, Roverway 2018, in the Netherlands. Roverway is an incredible once in a lifetime opportunity. Roverway is a gathering of Scouts and Guides aged 16 – 22 from across Europe and will be held in the Netherlands from 21st July to 2nd August.

Beth, aged 18, said “I have been to Iceland in 2014 and Denmark in 2017 with Devon Scouts and now I am looking forward to going on my first ever UK Scouting international adventure.  I want to learn new life skills which I can take back to my Scout Group where I am a Beaver Scout Leader”.

The UK Scout Contingent to Roverway 2018 will be made up of over 300 participants. They will join over 3,000 other young people from almost all European nations, as well as some from continents, to embark on 9 days of adventure, fun and learning skills for life.

All the UK Scouts taking part in Roverway will gather in Amsterdam to see the sights on one of Europe’s major cities and get into tune with Dutch culture and way of life. The event will then move to The Hague for a beachside opening ceremony, after which UK participants will split up into small multinational teams to undertake a journey around the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Luxembourg.

During this journey participants will be challenged to:

  • Camp in an unique location (On a roof, a raft, a beach, in a 17th Century setting, in a city or in a stronghold),
  • Undertake community work in support of the people in the towns and villages through which they are travelling
  • Ride a classic Dutch tandem bike as part of their journey

All 3,000 participants will then come back together at Scoutinglandgoed Zeewolde, built on reclaimed Polerland to the east of Amsterdam. Here all the Scouts attending the event will try a range of water activities and attend training and development sessions to help improve their skills.
Chief Scout, Bear Grylls wished participants well saying

“I’d just like to say a massive good luck to our brilliant UK Contingent. They are heading off on the trip of a lifetime. The diversity of people they will meet will remind us all about what the world has to offer: they will experience new cultures and make many new friends, becoming ever more tolerant and caring about others through this experience”

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