YOUNG Explorer Scouts from Knutsford have arrived in Sweden to take part in the World Scout Jamboree.

They will join 4,000 other Scouts from across the UK and 34,000 others from nearly every country in the world for two weeks of activities, fun and making new friends.

The UK Scouts have flown to Denmark for three days in which the capital, Copenhagen, will be taken over by the Scouts getting to know each other, seeing the sights and taking part in activities, before they travel to the Jamboree site in the south of Sweden.

As well as being an opportunity for youngsters, the event is an chance for adult volunteers to take part in activities and learn new skills that they can use in other aspects of their life.

The World Scout Jamboree will include seven days of activities, with modules based around global development, quests, people and the environment.

David Jones, 17, a member of the Knutsford Explorer Unit said: “I can’t wait to try all the activities they have got planned.

“I’m most looking forward to meeting new friends from across the world.

“I’m going to try to make 100 new friends, because if not at the World Scout Jamboree, then when?” Chief Scout Bear Grylls said: “While lots of people know that Scouting is all about adventure, they often don’t realise that adult volunteers get to do just as much as our young members through their involvement – the World Scout Jamboree is a great example of this.

“Over the course of the Jamboree Scouts will be able to meet people from around the world, take part in amazing adventures and experiences and be challenged to think about global issues in a new light.”

Knutsford’s Explorers joined all the Cheshire participants for a special send-off event at Tatton Park where they were met by the Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire, David Briggs MBE, Scout Regional Commissioner Chris Harris and County Commissioner Graham Phillips.