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Scout Archery Permit Training and Assessment at Gilwell Park

Scout Archery Permit Training and Assessment at Gilwell Park

This Archery Leadership Permit course trains and assesses leaders to deliver fun and safe introductory archery sessions within Scouting. The course will be delivered by an Archery Permit Assessor.

The course will be practical and outside. All aspects of the course will take place within the Scout Adventure site. You do not need previous experience of archery to attend this course.

Accommodation 
Free camping is available
Why not upgrade to the famous White house for only an additional £25, with the use of a small kitchen with the following amenities - fridge, hot water, vending machines and microwaves. 


Food
You will need to bring food for the whole course. Please make a packed lunch as you may not be at your accommodation for lunch.

Duration
2 days

Dates
26th-27th April 2025 
4th-5th October 2025

Price 
Early Bird - £90

Standard - £100

Location
Scout Adventures Gilwell Park
Bury Road 
Chingford 
E4 7QW

Equipment
All archery equipment will be provided. 

What next?
Please select the date on the righthand side of this page and choose how many members you would like to book for, add any accommodation as required below adding to basket and following the next steps laid out on the following pages.

Enquiries
If you have any questions about the course, please contact us at training@scoutadventures.org.uk

Please note – Completion of the course will result in a recommendation for a permit but the permit itself is granted locally. Permits can be restricted depending on individual performance so that archery can still be delivered, but only under specific circumstances.