KEIGHLEY-district Scouts took part in a poignant memory walk in tribute to the fallen in the First World War.
The youngsters headed to Low Wood Activity Centre at Riddlesden, where each Scout was given a rations pack containing a badge, tea bag and A4 sheet with information about the conflict.
Poppies made by Beavers and Cubs were planted on banking close to the clubhouse.
After a short service of remembrance, wartime songs were sung and a beacon lit.
The Last Post was played.
Scouts district commissioner, Jeanette Young, said Friday evening's event was a huge success.
"All felt at one with the message of remembrance and peace," she added.
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