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ensign of The Scout Association The Scout Association is the World Organization of the Scout Movement recognized Scouting association in the United Kingdom. Scouting began in 1907 through the efforts of Robert Baden-Powell. Due to the rapid growth of Scouting and a desire to remove control from the publisher of the Scouting magazine, the Boy Scout Association was formed in 1910 by the grant of a charter by the United Kingdom Parliament. Image File history File links Please see the file description page for further information. ...
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The World Organization of the Scout Movement is the supranational organization which governs most national Scouting movements. ...
Scouts and Guides from different countries on World Scout Moot 1996 Scouting is a worldwide youth organization. ...
1907 (MCMVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Wednesday of the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, OM, GCMG, GCVO, KCB (February 22, 1857 - January 8, 1941) was a soldier, writer and founder of the world scouting movement. ...
1910 (MCMX) was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Sunday of the 13-day slower Julian calendar. ...
The Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the supreme legislative institution in the United Kingdom and British overseas territories (it alone has parliamentary sovereignty). ...
A Royal Charter of January 4, 1912 incorporated the Boy Scout Association throughout the British Empire with "the purpose of instructing boys of all classes in the principles of discipline loyalty and good citizenship". The Charter was granted by George V. A Royal Charter is a charter given by a monarch to legitimize an incorporated body, such as a city, company, university or such. ...
January 4 is the 4th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1912 (MCMXII) was a leap year starting on Monday in the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Tuesday in the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
The Commonwealth of Nations, usually known as The Commonwealth, is an association of 53 independent sovereign states, almost all of which are former territories of the British Empire. ...
George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert) (3 June 1865 â 20 January 1936) was the first British monarch belonging to the House of Windsor (formerly known as the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha). ...
In 1967 the name was formally changed to The Scout Association. Girls were admitted in 1976 so that the Association has now become a co-educational institution. From 2007 all Scout Groups in the UK will have to accept girls as well as boys. 1967 (MCMLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar (the link is to a full 1967 calendar). ...
1976 (MCMLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 1976 calendar). ...
Coeducation is the integrated education of men and women. ...
History Baden-Powell This image is in the public domain because its copyright has expired in the United States and those countries with a copyright term of life of the author plus 50 years. ...
Baden-Powell This image is in the public domain because its copyright has expired in the United States and those countries with a copyright term of life of the author plus 50 years. ...
Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, OM, GCMG, GCVO, KCB (February 22, 1857 - January 8, 1941) was a soldier, writer and founder of the world scouting movement. ...
Birth of the Movement The Scout Association of the United Kingdom, and the World Organisation of the Scout Movement, have their roots in the fame of Robert Baden-Powell following his exploits during the Boer War. There were two Boer Wars: the First Boer War (1880-1881) the Second Boer War (1899-1902). ...
In 1907, "B-P", as he is known to all members of the Movement, ran a camp on Brownsea Island for teenage boys of varying backgrounds. This camp is now considered to be the start of the Movement. 1907 (MCMVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Wednesday of the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
Brownsea Island boat jetty seen from the Poole to Brownsea ferry. ...
The following year, Baden-Powell wrote a series of magazines, Scouting for Boys, setting out activities and programmes which existing youth organisations could make use of. Scouting for Boys: A Handbook for Instruction in Good Citizenship Through Woodcraft is the first book on Scouting. ...
The reaction was phenomenal, and quite unexpected. In very short time, Scout Patrols were created up and down the country, all following the tenets of Baden-Powell's book. By the time of the first census in 1910, there were 100,000 members of the Movement. The Boy Scout Association was created in 1910 in order to provide a national body which could organise and support the rapidly growing number of Scout Patrols. It was also the wish of Baden-Powell to wrest control of Scouting from his book's publishers. 1910 (MCMX) was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Sunday of the 13-day slower Julian calendar. ...
Membership badge of The Scout Association prior to 1967 Image File history File links PreAPR.jpg Summary from a badge in the collection of Chris 04:43, 8 January 2006 (UTC) Licensing File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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1910 to 1920: Growth Almost immediately, the Boy Scout Association was presented with a dilemma. Many of the boys in the Scout Patrols (at the start, Scouting was for boys between the ages of 10 and 19) had younger brothers who also wanted to participate. There were also many girls who wanted the same thing as well - Baden-Powell came across a group of Girl Scouts at the Crystal Palace Rally in 1910. Crystal Palace may refer to: The Crystal Palace was a 19th century building in Britain. ...
The solution for the younger boys was simple - the Wolf Cubs section was created in 1914. Cub Scouts in uniform from Hong Kong The Cub Scouts is the section of the Scout Movement for young persons normally aged 8â10. ...
1914 (MCMXIV) was a common year starting on Thursday. ...
However, Edwardian principles could not allow young girls to participate in the rough and tumble, and "wild" activities of the Scouts, and so the Girl Guides were created to provide a more "proper" programme of activities. The Edwardian period or Edwardian era in the United Kingdom is the period 1901 to 1910, the reign of King Edward VII. It is sometimes extended to include the period to the start of World War I in 1914 or even the end of the war in 1918. ...
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Scouting was now a global phenomenon, with a Royal Charter of January 4, 1912 incorporating The Boy Scout Association throughout the British Empire with "the purpose of instructing boys of all classes in the principles of discipline loyalty and good citizenship". The Charter was granted by George V. A Royal Charter is a charter given by a monarch to legitimize an incorporated body, such as a city, company, university or such. ...
January 4 is the 4th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1912 (MCMXII) was a leap year starting on Monday in the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Tuesday in the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
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The Commonwealth of Nations, usually known as The Commonwealth, is an association of 53 independent sovereign states, almost all of which are former territories of the British Empire. ...
George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert) (3 June 1865 â 20 January 1936) was the first British monarch belonging to the House of Windsor (formerly known as the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha). ...
It was also immensely popular in the United States, where the Boy Scouts of America had already formed before the Boy Scout Association. This article is about the national organization. ...
Many of those who had grown out of Scouts still wanted to be a part of the Movement, so another section was created in 1918 - the Rover Scouts. 1918 (MCMXVIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar (see link for calendar) or a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. ...
Rover Scouting is a preparation for life, and also a pursuit for life. ...
The first World Jamboree for Scouts was held in Olympia, London in 1920, and was a celebration and conference of the World Organisation of the Scout Movement. Olympia (Greek: ÎλÏ
μÏία OlympÃa or ÎλÏμÏια Olýmpia, older transliterations, Olimpia, Olimbia), a sanctuary of ancient Greece in Elis, is known for having been the site of the Olympic Games in classical times, comparable in importance to the Pythian Games held in Delphi. ...
London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England and is the most populous city in the European Union. ...
1920 (MCMXX) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar) // Events January January 3 - Babe Ruth is traded by the Boston Red Sox to the New York Yankees for $125,000, the largest sum ever paid for a player at that time. ...
Current membership badge of the UK Scout Association Image File history File links UNitedKingdomca. ...
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The 1967 Programme Change Scouting in the UK underwent a major review in 1967. The name of the organisation was changed to be the 'Scout Association. Major changes to the sections and their respective programmes were made - the youngest section were now Cub Scouts, Senior Scouts became Venture Scouts (for 16-19 year olds), and the Rover Scout section was disbanded. Cub Scouts in uniform from Hong Kong The Cub Scouts is the section of the Scout Movement for young persons normally aged 8â10. ...
Venture Scouting is a section of the Scout Movement, mostly in countries of the Commonwealth of Nations, for young people roughly in the 15 - 18 age range. ...
The Scout Uniform was also changed - most notable with the inclusion of long trousers for the Scouts (previously they had been wearing knee-length shorts).
Changes between 1967 and 2003 Several developments were made over the following years, including the introduction of co-educational units. Initially, this was restricted to the Venture Scout section in 1976, but an increasing number of Scout Troops and Cub Packs began allowing female members from this time as well. Coeducation is the integrated education of men and women. ...
A Venture Scout in Singapore is a Scout between the age of 16 and 18. ...
1976 (MCMLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 1976 calendar). ...
Parents involved in Scouting in Northern Ireland also began to organise activities for their children who were too young for Cub Scouts. This eventually led to the creation of the Beaver Scout section, officially starting in 1986. Dieu et mon droit (motto) (French for God and my right)2 Northern Irelands location within the UK Main language English Other recognised languages Irish, Ulster Scots Capital and largest city Belfast First Minister Office suspended Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Peter Hain MP Area - Total Ranked 4th...
Beaver Scouts (shortened to Beavers), are a section of The Scout Association in the United Kingdom for 6 to 8 year olds. ...
1986 (MCMLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Despite these changes, and many other minor ones, Scouting started to fall into a decline through the 1990s. This spurred a major review into the causes of the decline, followed by a programme change which took effect in 2003. The 1990s decade refers to the years from 1990 to 1999, inclusive. ...
2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Scouting has found itself competing for young people's time against longer school days and other extra-curricular activities. There are also concerns from the adult leadership with regards to the growing litigation culture in the UK. Scouting has also been challenged by a negative stereotype of being out of time - Scouters in uniform are still met with people shouting "DYB-DYB-DYB", despite this not being in general use since the 1960s, as well as not actually understanding what it means. The 1960s decade refers to the years from 1960 to 1969, inclusive. ...
The latest brand logo of The Scout Association Image File history File links Download high resolution version (842x595, 10 KB) Summary Current Scouting Brand Logo http://www. ...
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2003 and onwards The programme change in 2003 sought to overcome the growing challenges facing the Movement and saw changes at all levels of UK Scouting - the most apparent being the suspension of Venture Scouts. To replace this senior section, the Scout Association created the Explorer Scouts for 14-18 year old members, and the Scout Network for 18-25 year olds. 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
This term should not be confused with Exploring, which is/was a program of the Boy Scouts of America. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into The Scout Association. ...
Leadership training was also heavily revised. Until 2003, there were only 2 parts to the training, which required several weekends with overnight attendance. The new scheme has a greater choice of modules, each one suited to specific roles within the Movement, allowing for a more flexible approach to the programme. There have been many critics of these changes, mostly citing problems with the implementation, although recent census figures show a general upturn in membership. Co-education within Scouting will be a requirement as of 2007 - a full thirty-one years after its initial introduction. 2007 (MMVII) will be a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The UK will be hosting the 21st World Jamboree for Scouts and Guides in 2007, which is being celebrated as the Centenary year for worldwide Scouting. The World Scout Jamboree (Jamboree Mondial in French) is a gathering of Scouts (ages 14-17) from all over the world. ...
A centenary is an event to celebrate the 100th anniversary of an event. ...
Scouting in the UK continues to promote the same Principles and Methods as written by Baden-Powell in Scouting for Boys almost 100 years ago.
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Organisation Local divisions of The Scout Association generally but not strictly follow the boundaries of the ceremonial counties of Great Britain. They are listed here. The Ceremonial counties of England are areas of England that are appointed a Lord-Lieutenant, and are defined by the government with reference to the metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England. ...
// Scout Counties in England Avon Bedfordshire Royal Berkshire Birmingham Buckinghamshire Cambridge Central Yorkshire Cheshire Cleveland Cornwall City of Coventry Cumbria Derbyshire Devon Dorest Durham East Lancashire East Sussex Essex Gloucesterhire Greater London Middlesex West Greater London North Greater London North East Greater London South Greater London South East Greater London...
The Scout Association is divided into four mainland national groupings: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Each of these divisions are further broken up into local Counties (England) or Areas (elsewhere). There is a team of National Commissioners who are responsible for the Scouting programme in their respective divisions. Each County/Area is headed by a County/Area commissioner, who has a team of Assistant Commissioners who manage the Scouting programme for the various sections (age groups), along with other responsibilites, such as 'development' and 'activities'. The County/Area consists of a number of Scout Districts, which are made up of Groups. Like the County/Area above them, the District Commissioner and his Assistants support the programme in their respective Districts - although this support is more direct. Districts comprise of a number of Groups. At all levels, Scouts are governed by an executive of non-Scouting trustees - generally, these are volunteers from the local community who have had ties with Scouting, either themselves or through their children. The executive normally consists of a Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer, and a number of other officers. Their role is to ensure that the best interests of the young people and the community are served by the Group, District, County, or National organisations.
Scout Groups The Groups are the local organisations for Scouting, and are the direct descendants of the original Scout Patrols. The rest of the structure above the Groups was created to support them when it became apparent that Scouting was extremely popular shortly after its start in 1907. Scout Groups can have any number of Beaver Colonies, Cub Packs and Scout Troops, depending on the numbers of young people and leaders available. Scout Groups are numbered in order of their creation. This system can be a little confusing, as some groups take names from their District and also from a local town/village/suburb (for example, 80th Reading (2nd Tilehurst) is a Scout Group in the suburb of Tilehurst, in the town of Reading). The numbers also appear to skip, as Groups have folded and new ones started in their place over the years. Some Scout Groups are linked with local organisations such as churches or schools, and are sometimes given some form of sponsorship in return for their support of events at the sponsoring organisation. The three Sections in the Group each have a leader, who holds a warrant to show that they have applied for the appointment and are undergoing or have undergone training for their position. They are aided by one or two (or more, if they are lucky) assistant leaders, who also hold warrants for their positions. Other adults (parents or other non-warranted) can support at various events and activities. The Group is managed by a Group Scout Leader, who acts as the intermediary between District and Section, and supports the Section Leaders.
Sections Within Groups The three junior sections are a part of the Scout Group, and consist of: - Beaver Colonies - for 6-8 year olds - their unofficial motto is "Have Fun".
- Cub Packs - for 8-10 year olds - Cubs are introduced to scoutcraft and activities
- Scout Troops - for 10-14 year olds - this section continues the development of Scouting skills
Beaver Scouts (shortened to Beavers), are a section of The Scout Association in the United Kingdom for 6 to 8 year olds. ...
Cub Scouts in uniform from Hong Kong The Cub Scouts is the section of the Scout Movement for young persons normally aged 8â10. ...
The Scout section in the UK Scout Association is divided into Troops, and are open to 10-14 year olds. ...
Explorer Scouts and Scout Network In 2003, the Scout Programme was given a shake-up after a review had been made. The outcome of this review was the end of Venture Scouts, and the introduction of Explorer Scouts and Scout Network. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (800x640, 123 KB) Summary Explorer Scouts climbing at Stanage Edge Photo taken by: Stuart Jones Licensing The main article for this category is Snj exp stanage. ...
Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (800x640, 123 KB) Summary Explorer Scouts climbing at Stanage Edge Photo taken by: Stuart Jones Licensing The main article for this category is Snj exp stanage. ...
This term should not be confused with Exploring, which is/was a program of the Boy Scouts of America. ...
Stanage Edge is an inland cliff in the Derbyshire Peak District, England, famous as a location for climbing. ...
Venture Scouting is a section of the Scout Movement, mostly in countries of the Commonwealth of Nations, for young people roughly in the 15 - 18 age range. ...
This term should not be confused with Exploring, which is/was a program of the Boy Scouts of America. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into The Scout Association. ...
The Explorer Scouts (for 14 to 18 year olds) are managed by a District team (whereas the Venture Scouts were part of the various Groups) - although some Districts have multiple Explorer Scout Units, some of which maintain close ties to specific Groups. The management of Scout Network was given to the County team, although various so-called Local Networks have been setup. Because of the age range of Network members, they are expected to be more self-reliant and do not have actual leaders attached to them.
Major National events Major events in UK scouting are run either by the National Association via their National Centres or by individual Counties. National Centres Events Other Major Events run by counties The Sun Run is a massive event for Explorer Scouts in the United Kingdom held every year in July. Over a thousand Explorers camp in a field in Gloucestershire. The main event of the weekend is a 26.2 mile night hike (a full marathon) through the surrounding hillsides. This term should not be confused with Exploring, which is/was a program of the Boy Scouts of America. ...
Gloucestershire (pronounced ; GLOSS-ter-sher) is a county in South West England. ...
The Malvern Challenge is a similar event for Scouts (UK ages 10-14) the weekend before.
The Scout Association elsewhere Non-sovereign territories with Scouting run by The Scout Association include Sovereign countries with Scouting run by The Scout Association, as they are without independent Scouting organizations, include The Scout Association of Anguilla operates as a branch of the United Kingdom Scout Association, due to Anguillas affiliation as a Crown Colony of the United Kingdom. ...
The Antigua and Barbuda Branch of The Scout Association is coeducational, with separate sections for boys and girls. ...
The Scout Association of the Cayman Islands operates as a branch of the United Kingdom Scout Association, due to the Cayman Islands affiliation as a Crown Colony of the United Kingdom. ...
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Anthem: God Save the Queen, Capital Georgetown Status Overseas territory of the United Kingdom Official language(s) English Administrator Michael Hill Area - Total - % water Ranked 77 (United Kingdom) 50 km² 0 Population - Total - Density 1,100 22km² Currency Pound sterling; US Dollar (accepted) Time zone UTC: +6 (DST: ?) Internet TLD . ...
The Scout Association of Saint Kitts and Nevis operates as a branch of the United Kingdom Scout Association, due to Saint Kitts and Nevis affiliation to the United Kingdom. ...
Scouting in Tuvalu was first introduced in 1914, while known as the Gilbert and Ellice Islands. ...
Other Scout organizations in the United Kingdom Other Scout organizations in the United Kingdom include an independent branch of Związek Harcerstwa Polskiego/ZHP, a Polish emigré Scout organization, nonaligned to a supranational organization and not connected with ZHP/Poland. Fleur-de-lys, the symbol of the ZHP ZwiÄ
zek Harcerstwa Polskiego (Polish Scouting and Guiding Association, ZHP) is the coeducational Polish Scouting organization recognized by the World Organization of the Scout Movement. ...
The Baden-Powell Scouts (BPSA) was formed in 1970 following the programme review in 1966/67, and more closely follows the traditions of the original Movement. However, the BPSA have had to update their own programme in order to keep in touch with modern society. Membership badge of the United Kingdom Baden-Powell Scouts The Baden-Powell Scouts (BPSA) are a youth organisation found in various countries. ...
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Youlbury Scout Activity Centre is one of a number of National Scout centre 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). ...
Baden-Powell House, colloquially known as B-P House, is a Scouting hostel and conference center for members of The Scout Association. ...
Brownsea Island boat jetty seen from the Poole to Brownsea ferry. ...
The National Scout and Gudie Symphony Orchestra (NSGSO) was formed in 1976 as a joint orchestra of The Scout Association and the Girl Guides in the United Kingdom. ...
External links Scout Groups - 8th Wimbledon Scout Group One of the world's oldest Scout groups, founded in 1909 in Wimbledon (where Baden-Powell wrote "Scouting for Boys).
- 1st Crowborough Scout Group One of the largest Scout Groups in the UK, founded in 1908.
- 11th Eastbourne Scout Group A Scout group that formed in 1956, operating in an area of high child poverty (fourth highest in Southeast England {Source: Index of Multiple Deprivation, DETR 2000})
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Royal motto (French): Dieu et mon droit (Translated: God and my right) Englands location (dark green) within the United Kingdom (light green), with the Republic of Ireland (blue) to its west Languages English Capital London Largest city London Area â Total Ranked 1st UK 130,395 km² Population â Total (mid...
Royal Berkshire is one of the Scout Counties of the UK Scout Association. ...
Scouting in Cornwall is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the County of Cornwall. ...
Scouting in East Sussex is part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom. ...
Greater London North Scout County is a Scout County of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering an area stretching from central London directly north out to the M25. ...
Greater London South West Scout County is a Scout County of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering an area stretching from Sanderstead in the South East to Hampton and Whitton in the North West. ...
Leicestershire Scout County is a Scout County of the Scout Association covering the administrative County of Leicestershire in England. ...
Scouting in Rutland is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the County of Rutland. ...
Scouting in Shropshire is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the County of Shropshire. ...
Solihull Scout County is a scout county of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, and covers an area similar to the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull, in the West Midlands. ...
Scouting in South Yorksire is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom. ...
The Scout Movement in West Yorkshire is part of the United Kingdom Scout Association. ...
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Motto: Nemo me impune lacessit (English: No one provokes me with impunity) Scotlands location within Europe Scotlands location within the United Kingdom Languages English, Gaelic, Scots Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow First Minister Jack McConnell Area - Total - % water Ranked 2nd UK 78,782 km² 1. ...
Scouting in Argyll is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the Scouting Area of Argyll in Scotland. ...
Scouting in Banff and Buchan is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the Scouting Area of Banff and Buchan in Scotland. ...
Scouting in the Clackmannan is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the Scouting Area of Clackmannan in Scotland. ...
Scouting in Dumfries-shire is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the Scouting Area of Dumfries-shire in Scotland. ...
Scouting in Dunbartonshire is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the Scouting Area of Dunbartonshire in Scotland. ...
Scouting in Galloway is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the Scouting Area of Galloway in Scotland. ...
Scouting in Greater Glasgow is a part of the Scout Association in Scotland, United Kingdom. ...
Scouting in Kincardine and Deeside is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the Scouting Area of County of Kincardine and Deeside in Scotland. ...
Scouting in Lochaber is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the Scouting Area of Lochaber in Scotland. ...
Scouting in Midlothian is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the Scouting Area of Midlothian in Scotland. ...
Scouting in Moray is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the Scouting Area of Moray in Scotland. ...
Scouting in Orkney is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the Scouting Area of Orkney in Scotland. ...
Scouting in Perth and Kinross is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the Scouting Area of Perth and Kinross in Scotland. ...
Scouting in Ross and Sutherland is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the Scouting Area of County of Ross and Sutherland in Scotland. ...
Scouting in the Shetland is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the Scouting Area of Shetland in Scotland. ...
Scouting in the Western Isles is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the Scouting Area of the Western Isles in Scotland. ...
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Dieu et mon droit (motto) (French for God and my right)2 Northern Irelands location within the UK Main language English Other recognised languages Irish, Ulster Scots Capital and largest city Belfast First Minister Office suspended Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Peter Hain MP Area - Total Ranked 4th...
Scouting in Antrim is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the County of Antrim in Northern Ireland. ...
Scouting in Armagh is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the County of Armagh in Northern Ireland. ...
Scouting in Belfast is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the County of Belfast in Northern Ireland. ...
Scouting in Down is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the County of Down in Northern Ireland. ...
Scouting in Fermanagh is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the County of Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. ...
Scouting in Londonderry is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the County of Londonderry in Northern Ireland. ...
Scouting in Tyrone is a part of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the County of Tyrone in Northern Ireland. ...
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For an explanation of often confusing terms such as Great Britain, Britain, United Kingdom, England and Wales and England, see British Isles (terminology). ...
Scouting in Ceredigion is a Scout Area of the Scout Association in Wales covering the principal area of Ceredigion. ...
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Snowdonia and Anglesey is a Scout Area of the Scout Association in Wales covering the regions of Snowdonia and the Isle of Anglesey. ...
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