Coastal Annual Collection for Homeless 2025

7th Louth Scouts are delighted to continue the annual tradition of collecting for the homeless of Drogheda. As the weather gets colder and we approach the season of giving, it is an important reminder for all our members of the importance of helping when we can.

History of Halloween

Long ago, the ancient Celts celebrated a festival called Samhain (pronounced “Sow-in”), which marked the end of the harvest and the beginning of winter.

🎃Halloween Ideas 2025

Halloween is one of the most exciting times of the year for our Scouts and Cubs! It’s a chance to get creative, have some spooky fun, and work together as a group. Here are some ideas for each section to enjoy this Halloween: For Beavers and Cubs (Ages 6–9): For Scouts (Ages 9–12):

Scouting Together – Adult Scouter Training

Scouting Ireland Logo with texture

A Great weekend Spent with great people all with one thing in common, to provide for our youth members through Non Formal Education and hopefully as Scouters bring back useful bits of information that we can impart and implement elements of this training within our various groups within the Louth Region.

Awards Galore at Group Camp 2025

7th Louth Coastal Scout Group had its Group Camp on the weekend of the 22nd to the 24th of August 2025 in Piperstown where Scouter Service Awards and Youth Scouter Badges were handed out to those Youth Members who are moving up to Beavers who are moving to Cubs and Cubs up to Scouts in […]

International Youth Day 2025

With over half the world’s population under 30, young people should be shaping the future more than ever. Yet, they remain starkly underrepresented in decision-making – only about 2.8% of parliamentarians worldwide being under 30. This International Youth Day is a reminder that for youth to create lasting change, they need the tools, trust, and […]

Camp North East 2025

Over the May Bank Holiday weekend, Scouts from across the North East came together at Causey Farm for an unforgettable mix of adventure, friendship, and fun. From bog jumping and animal encounters to campfires and team challenges, the camp captured the very best of Scouting spirit in the heart of County Meath.