About Us

Rosyth District is made up of 7 Scout Groups.

13th Fife (Rosyth Methodist) Scout Group.
41st Rosyth Scout Group.
46th Cowdenbeath Scout Group.
48th Dalgety Bay Scout Group.
66th Aberdour Scout Group.
68th Inverkeithing Scout Group
77th Kelty Scout Group.
We also have 2 Scout Fellowships,
One is associated with the 41st Rosyth Scout Group
and the Inch Fellowship which assists the District.

Charity Number - SC008476
We are part of East of Scotland Region with 9 other Districts.
Dunfermline,Glenrothes and Levenmouth,Kirkcaldy,
North East Fife, Perth and Kinross, Dundee, North Angus, South Angus and Arbroath and Montrose.

16/06/2010

CashBack for Kelty




A New Start for the 77th Fife (Kelty) Scout Group

Round 1 of the new CashBack for Communities Small Grants Scheme has now closed.
The response received by the 1st June deadline has hugely exceeded expectations of the 6 partner organisations. Almost 180 applications were received, seeking funding of almost £275,000 (and many more were received after the closing date!). This is more than the entire sum available for Year 1 and has necessitated some difficult decisions for the organisations concerned. A strict application of the rules and priorities of the fund will inevitably disappoint some.

Kenny McAskill MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Justice, presented the first Start-up Grant to the 77th Fife (Kelty) Scout Group during the Scottish Scouts Annual Award Ceremony held at Hampden Park on 13th June. The Group was restarted in late 2009 with the help of Rosyth District, having been dormant for 5 years. It currently has Beavers and Cubs and intends starting a Scout Troop in August. Two of the Cubs, Sarah and Calum, who will join the new Troop after the summer, received a cheque for £1,000 from Kenny McAskill, which will be used to buy camping equipment. Neither has camped under canvas before and both are looking forward to being in Scouts and enjoying ‘real camping’.

Kenny McAskill said:

“Scouting is a very valuable local activity that offers young people the opportunity to make a positive contribution to their. It is fitting that a Scout Troop from Fife is the first to benefit from this new grants project given that I launched this scheme at the end of March just a few miles away from Kelty, at Fordell Firs.


“The creation of this new Scout Troop using cash seized from crooks is exactly what CashBack is all about. CashBack aims to redress the balance, to put criminals’ money back into the communities that they have taken from in the first place. Many of our communities have been scarred by criminal activity and CashBack is the Scottish Government’s way of giving them hope and aspirations for the future. The creation of the 77th Fife Scouts Group is clear evidence of the bad guys’ money being put into good ideas with a long term future.”