Leader Information &
Frequently Asked Questions

Only if they are booked on as an Explorer Scout. Those Young Leaders that are only attending as part of the leadership team and booked on as Young Leaders won’t be able to participate in the activities. There will however be specific Explorer Scout activities in the evening which they can get involved in.  

Yes, there will be some activities that are only available to certain sections due to the nature of the activity. This will include an Explorer only activity area in the evenings.

Young people are welcome to visit any activity they like (other than the ticketed circus show) and queues will be controlled accordingly. 

No but some Districts will be offering this or Groups can join together to offer combined catering. Please speak to your DLV.  

Yes you will be able to purchase a range of garments via an online shop. These will be available to order prior to the event, either individually or as a group – check out our merchandise page at https://bucks-scoutscarnival.org/merch/

Yes, there will be a maximum number of 5,000 on site including adults and day visitors. The booking system will be closed at the end of April/early May, unless we reach our maximum capacity before then. This will allow us to ensure we have time to make sure everything is in place ready for Carnival 2026.

As per POR those staying overnight must have a scout DBS, those attending daytime only if having unsupervised access to young people.  

It will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. The team will try to spread out day visitors so the activities are not overwhelmed. Day visitors can stay for evening activities. 

Of course, that is not a problem at all.

Yes, but no vehicles will be allowed onto camping area from approximately 5pm on Friday afternoon so if shopping deliveries are arriving after that time it will need to be transported on foot from the car park to your camp site.  

Unfortunately, no open fires are permitted on site. Due to venue restrictions, limited space and fire safety requirements (including adequate fire breaks), we’re only able to allow gas cooking appliances. Thanks for helping us keep the event safe for everyone.

Those dropping off younger Sections will be asked to park up and walk the young person(s) to their District area. They will then be expected to leave the site.  There will be an area for older Sections to be dropped off and walk to site themselves. All will go through a registration area both on arrival and departure.  

No, this is not something that will be generally available. Should you have a requirement for medical needs or for charging up mobility scooters please contact Claire Heasman to discuss further; claire.heasman@bucks-scouts.org.uk

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