Lincub and Little Lincs 2025

September 29, 2025

Cubs Take Over Sudbrooke Park as over 400 young people and volunteers join together for an unforgettable County Cub camp.

Squirrels in red uniforms and yellow life jackets paddling together in a red canoe on the lake during camp water activities.

This past weekend, our district campsite at Sudbrooke Park was alive with energy, laughter, and adventure as we welcomed more than 400 Cubs and volunteers for LINCUB, Lincolnshire Scout's County Cub camp.


From the moment the camp opened, the site was buzzing with excitement. Cubs from across the county joined together to enjoy a huge variety of activities, from climbing walls and adventurous challenges to bouncy inflatables that kept spirits soaring. The smiles, teamwork, and enthusiasm on display truly captured the spirit of Scouting.



Saturday was made even more special with the arrival of Beavers and Squirrels, who joined the fun for Little Lincs. This day event gave our youngest members the chance to experience the magic of camp alongside the Cubs. From their first taste of adventurous activities to simply soaking up the excitement of such a big gathering, it was wonderful to see so many young people taking part and beginning their own Scouting journeys.


None of this would have been possible without the incredible dedication of our site team, who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to keep everything running smoothly. From ensuring facilities were spotless to maintaining the grounds throughout the weekend, their efforts made a huge difference and allowed everyone else to focus on making memories.


We’d also like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the owners of the adjoining site, who generously allowed us to use their field and lake. Having that extra space meant young people had even more room to explore, play, and take part in outdoor adventures.


Lincub was a shining example of what happens when volunteers, leaders, and young people come together with a spirit of adventure and community. We’re proud of every Cub, Beaver, and Squirrel who took part, and grateful to every volunteer who gave their time and energy to make the weekend such a success.


Here’s to the next LINCUB – we can’t wait to do it all again!

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