Young people taking part in the Duke of Edinburgh Awards could go on 'urban expeditions' or play computer games amid plans to boost numbers by the year 2026.
The awards were set up in 1956 by Prince Philip and it has since spread to more than 140 countries with millions of people taking part.
Ruth Marvel, its chief executive, now wants to expand it in the UK and has targeted reaching one million young people, up from its current 300,000.
The Duke of Edinburgh at a presentation reception for gold award holders in Edinburgh, 2017
Among its plans to attract new participants is to add urban expeditions to where the Brixton riots happened and the introduction of esports, according to The Times.