Over the past 12 months its youth membership has risen by 3.7 per cent, bringing the total number of members to 450,000.The surge has left the association with a shortfall of 6,400 adult volunteers, and 32,000 young people registered to become Scouts who are currently unable to do.
Chief Scout Peter Duncan said: "Our adult volunteers are what makes Scouting such a success, and without them there would be no Scout groups. We want to make it as easy as possible for adults to volunteer. It's vital that we keep recruiting volunteers."
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