THE faces of Lincoln King and Bronx Kidd say it all.

The boys’ beloved Scout Group needs to find a new home, after its former base was demolished last year.

But, as we start 2016, a new home for the Kallangur Scouts Group, north of Brisbane, remains uncertain.

Kallangur scout leader Kerry Skillington said leaders really wanted to bring back the scouts to Kallangur but a home was yet to be found.

The scouts moved in 2014 to the disused Petrie Den, about a 10-minute drive away, after Moreton Bay Regional Council said the Kallangur hut was unsafe because of asbestos.

The Scout Hall at Duffield Rd, Kallangur, was demolished in 2015 because it was “structurally unsound”, a council spokesman said.

Many of the families rely on public transport or walking to get to scouts.

“We really want to be able to offer the scouting experience back in Kallangur so even more young people can benefit and we’ll continue working on these plans (in 2016),” Ms Skillington said.

Young scouts Lincoln King and Bronx Kidd were disappointed at the loss of their home.

Parent Col King is also a cub leader and said he would prefer a den at Kallangur rather than the temporary home at Petrie.

“It (Kallangur) is a lot closer to where most of our cubs’ families live,” Mr King said.

“There are quite a few living on the eastern side of the Bruce Highway.”

Members of the community have met with Moreton Bay Regional Council Mayor Allan Sutherland.

But council appears not to be actively looking for a new home.

“Scouts Queensland has not put in an expression of interest to move ... back to Kallangur,” a council spokesman said.