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  2. Scouting in West Midlands - Wikipedia

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    The 3-acre (12,000 m 2) Rangemore Scout Centre is owned by Burton District and has a 32-bed centre, archery range, bouldering wall and pioneering. [164] Sherratts Wood Camp Site, a 30-acre (120,000 m 2) site in Leigh, opened in 2000 with an indoor activity centre, climbing wall and archery and rifle shooting ranges. [165]

  3. Smith's Wood - Wikipedia

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    The school is known for its swimming pool, rock climbing wall, fitness centre and other sports facilities, often used by the community. Smith's Wood has four SEND and SEMH schools for pupils aged 3-18. Forest Oak School and Merstone School share a building on shared grounds with Smith's Wood Academy on Windward Way.

  4. Rock UK - Wikipedia

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    Rock UK (formerly Barnabas Adventure Centres) is a national UK Christian charity [1] that provides outdoor residential stays and day visit for groups including primary and secondary schools, colleges, youth groups, uniformed groups, Christian retreats as well as families, individuals and corporate team building.

  5. Popular climbing centre set to close - AOL

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    The Warehouse is due to close but a new centre in the city will open in December.

  6. Blackwell, Worcestershire - Wikipedia

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    Blackwell Court is predominantly a children's centre with Scouting at its centre. Owned by the Scout Association County of Birmingham. [4] [5] Blackwell Adventure is a fully equipped outdoor activity centre covering 50 acres of parkland and is located within five minutes of the M42 and M5. They have indoor accommodation including a Manor House ...

  7. Jimmy Jewell (climber) - Wikipedia

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    The largest meal on offer at Pete's Eats, a climbing cafe in Llanberis, North Wales, is called a "Big Jim" in his honour. The meal came about after he asked for a "full breakfast", the staff misunderstood his Birmingham accent thinking he had asked for "four breakfasts". Jewell ate the resulting order. [8]

  8. Alport Height - Wikipedia

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    It is possible to see Derby city centre from the summit, as well as The Wrekin, the Long Mynd, and the Clee Hill. It is also possible to see the Sutton Coldfield and Lichfield masts, and the Birmingham city centre skyline, and also the Lickey Hills just beyond Birmingham. The Pye Green BT Tower on Cannock Chase can also be seen.

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