More than 100 volunteers across Wales have been recognised in the latest Scouts Roll of Honour, celebrating their exceptional contribution to young people and communities.
The honours recognise outstanding service, leadership and dedication across the movement, from local group volunteers to recipients of Scouting’s highest national awards.
Nine individuals from Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan have been recognised with an Award for Merit.
Jonathan Evans, Ruh Jones, Jayne Fowler, Sian Waller, Andrew Thomas, Pies Hallihan, Gareth Philips, Alyn Evans and Christine Mallett all picked up awards for their work in the district.
Many of those recognised were in attendance at the annual Day of Celebration and Achievement at Windsor Castle yesterday, 26 April, where award recipients from across the UK gathered to receive their honours in person. The event marked a significant moment of recognition, celebrating the commitment and impact of volunteers at the very heart of Scouting. The ceremony also showcased young people from Wales who were members of the prestigious colour party leading the parade, highlighting the shared impact of both volunteers and young people across Scouting.
ScoutsCymru supports nearly 14,000 young people aged 4 to 25 every week, made possible by over 4,600 volunteers who give their time to deliver safe, inclusive and life-changing experiences. These awards highlight the scale and impact of that commitment across every part of Wales.
From Flintshire and Wrexham in the north, through Powys, to Cardiff, the Valleys and West Wales, volunteers have been recognised across a wide range of honours. These include Chief Scout’s Commendations for Good Service, Awards for Merit and Silver Acorns, through to prestigious national honours such as the Silver Wolf, awarded for service of the most exceptional nature.
The roll of honour also recognises acts of dedication and courage, with awards presented for meritorious conduct and gallantry, reflecting the breadth of contribution made by volunteers across Wales.
Among those recognised is David James of Aberdare, who has been awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM) in the New Year Honours for services to young people.
These awards represent thousands of hours of voluntary service, often over many years, supporting young people to build confidence, develop skills for life and play an active role in their communities.
Jon Williams, Chief Volunteer for Wales, ScoutsCymru said “These awards are a powerful reminder of the incredible commitment of our volunteers across Wales. Week in, week out, they give their time to create opportunities for young people to grow in confidence, develop skills for life and feel a real sense of belonging.
“From those just starting their volunteering journey, to those recognised with some of Scouting’s highest honours for many years of service, each award represents a lasting impact on young people and communities. We are proud of every single person recognised in this year’s Roll of Honour and grateful for everything they do to make Scouting in Wales what it is.”
ScoutsCymru’s model is built on local volunteers supported by a national organisation that ensures safeguarding, training and programme quality. Without this volunteer workforce, Scouting would not be able to reach communities across all 22 local authorities in Wales.

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