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  2. Scouting in South East England - Wikipedia

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    The island contains two main scout campsites, Corf Scout Camp, near Shalfleet and South Wight Campsite near Ventnor. The South Wight Campsite is run by the 3rd Ventnor Scout Group and contains simple facilities. [229] Corf is a 22-acre site for the Isle of Wight county and is owned and run by the county.

  3. Ferny Crofts Scout Activity Centre - Wikipedia

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    On 1 September 2009, Ferny Crofts joined the national Scout Activity Centres network as their first partner centre. [9] In the preceding five years, the Scout Association had sold off a number of their owned campsites, often to local Scout counties who already ran them, and developing the remaining four as directly operated high quality centres of excellence with a focus on high quality ...

  4. Scout Adventures (The Scout Association) - Wikipedia

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    Youlbury Scout Adventures is located in Oxfordshire, a few miles South West from central Oxford. It is owned by the Scout Association and is one of the oldest Scout Campsites in the world, having been opened in 1913 and even serving as the headquarters of the Scout Association for a time during the Second World War. [85]

  5. Scouting in East of England - Wikipedia

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    Wymondley Wood Scout and Guide Centre near Willian has 4 acres (1.6 hectares) of camp site with access to a 20-acre (8-hectare) woodland conservation area, and has a 42-bed building. The centre was opened by George Purdy (the Chief Scout) and Jenny Leach (the Chief Guide) in May 2003. It is jointly operated by Letchworth and Baldock District ...

  6. Scouting in South West England - Wikipedia

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    It includes a camp site open to both the public and groups of Scouts and Guides [163] and an Outdoor Centre with a trading post shop and activities for young people. [164] The camp, held from 1 August until 8 August 1907 was for 22 boys led by Lieutenant General Baden-Powell with the findings used in Scouting for Boys.

  7. Downe Scout Activity Centre - Wikipedia

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    Downe Scout Activity Centre was one of the National Scout Activity Centres under the direct control of The Scout Association in Downe near Orpington, Greater London. It provided camping and indoor accommodations for Scouts and Guides. The Downe site of 86 acres is 16 miles (26 km) from the centre of London near the Biggin Hill airfield.

  8. Youlbury Scout Activity Centre - Wikipedia

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    Youlbury Scout Activity Centre is one of a number of The Scout Association's National Scout Activity Centres in the United Kingdom and is the oldest permanent Scout campsite in the world (while Brownsea Island was the site of the first campsite, it was a private island for many years after).

  9. Category:Scout campsites - Wikipedia

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    Campsites of Scouting Ireland (4 P) Campsites of The Scout Association (1 C, 6 P) G. Local council camps of the Girl Scouts of the USA (18 P) L. Local council camps ...

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