In The Beginning
Ajax Sea Scouts was started by Donald ‘Doc’ Stone and other members of the 1st Surbiton Park Scout Group in 1947. The new Group was registered formally with The Scout Association in 1948 as 4th Surbiton ‘Ajax’ Sea Scouts.
Ajax Sea Scouts was started by Donald ‘Doc’ Stone and other members of the 1st Surbiton Park Scout Group in 1947. The new Group was registered formally with The Scout Association in 1948 as 4th Surbiton ‘Ajax’ Sea Scouts.
The ‘WAC’ in Ditton Reach hasn’t always been Ajax HQ. Originally based downriver in Surbiton, activities centred around a wooden barge called MINCA and a WWII Motor Torpedo Boat
Over the years the Ajax fleet has expanded beyond all recognition compared to the modest original collection of wooden boats.
Since the start of Scouting in 1907, many younger brothers wanted to join in with their older siblings. On 10th October 1988 the Ajax Beaver Colony was born.
In the early days, the Troop comprised a total of 24 boys, which was about all that could be accommodated in the WWII Motor Torpedo Boat HQ
Early Ajax summer camps were land-based comprising traditional outdoor Scouting activities such as hiking, backwoods cooking, pioneering etc. Only from 1960 did camps take place on tidal waters.
Ajax has always provided an adventurous climate in which young people may be helped to become resourceful and responsible adults whilst also having fun.
Thousands of Scouts from all over the World meet to share friendship and perspectives at the World Scout Jamboree. Ajax has represented UK Scouting an impressive 7 times.