
Scouting in North West England is about
Scouting
Scouting, also known as the Scout Movement, is a worldwide youth movement employing the Scout method, a program of informal education with an emphasis on practical outdoor activities, including camping, woodcraft, aquatics, hiking, backpacking ...
in the official region of
North West England
North West England is one of nine official regions of England and consists of the ceremonial counties of England, administrative counties of Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside. The North West had a population of ...
. It is largely represented by
the Scout Association of the United Kingdom and some Groups of
traditional Scouting including the
British Boy Scouts and British Girl Scouts Association
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,
Baden-Powell Scouts' Association and the
Federation of European Scouts (British Association)
The European Scout Federation (British Association) is a Traditional Scouting Youth organisations in the United Kingdom, youth organisation. It is a part of the other Scouting in the United Kingdom. Original test work set out by Robert Baden-Powe ...
.
The current structure of the Scout Association sees each section overseen by a national commissioner (Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Explorer Scouts and Network). The National Association is overseen by the Chief Commissioner (Tim Kidd).
The Scout Association in North West England is administered through 8
Scout Counties.
The British Boy Scouts and British Girl Scouts Association is administrated via its national headquarters in Dorset (United Kingdom). Administration is carried out by volunteer leaders, and the association has no paid staff, resulting in no membership fees for youth members of the association.
University of Central Lancashire
, mottoeng = "From the Earth to the Sun"
, established = as Institution for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledgere-established 1992 (University status granted)
, type = Public
, chancellor ...
SSAGO; Lancaster SSAGO, covering
Lancaster University
Lancaster University (legally The University of Lancaster) is a public university, public research university in Lancaster, Lancashire, Lancaster, Lancashire, England. The university was established in 1964 by royal charter, as one of several pla ...
and
University of Cumbria (formally
St Martin's College);
Liverpool Universities' Student Scout and Guide Organisation (LUSSAGO), covering
University of Liverpool,
Liverpool John Moores University
, mottoeng = Fortune favours the bold
, established = 1823 – Liverpool Mechanics' School of Arts1992 – Liverpool John Moores University
, type = Public
, endowment =
, coor ...
(LJMU),
Liverpool Hope University and
Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA); and
Manchester SSAGO, covering the
University of Manchester,
Manchester Metropolitan University and
University of Bolton an
University of Salford; all affiliated to the
Student Scout and Guide Organisation (SSAGO), are situated in North West England.
History
Several Groups in the region were founded in 1908. These include the 1st Marple Group.
The Scout Association Counties
Cumbria Scout County
Cumbria is a
Scout County
A Scout County (also Scout Area) is an administrative division within The Scout Association of the United Kingdom. There are currently 115 Counties and Areas in the United Kingdom. These bodies are responsible for providing programmes and support f ...
concurrent with the political county of
Cumbria, and provides
Scouting
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opportunities for young people and adults in the area around the English
Lake District
The Lake District, also known as the Lakes or Lakeland, is a mountainous region in North West England. A popular holiday destination, it is famous for its lakes, forests, and mountains (or ''fells''), and its associations with William Wordswor ...
, including the town of
Barrow-in-Furness, and the city of
Carlisle
Carlisle ( , ; from xcb, Caer Luel) is a city that lies within the Northern England, Northern English county of Cumbria, south of the Anglo-Scottish border, Scottish border at the confluence of the rivers River Eden, Cumbria, Eden, River C ...
.
The county is currently divided into six
Scout Districts:
* Eden District
Eden covers Keswick, Penrith, Appleby, the Eden Valley and the North Lakes area
* Kentdale District
Kentdale covers Kendal, Kirkby Lonsdale and the South Lakes area
* North Fells (formerly Solway/Derwent and Workington Districts)
North Fells covers Workington, Maryport, Cockermouth and the Solway Coast
* Reivers District
Reivers District covers Carlisle, the border with Scotland and the surrounding villages
* South West Lakes (Formally Barrow in Furness District and Duddon and High Furness District)
South West Lakes covers Barrow, Ulverston and the south west of Cumbria.
* Western Lakes District
This district covers Whitehaven, Millom and the Western Lake District.
Events
The Rawnsley Shield is an annual competition for Scouts in the Reivers District in Cumbria Scout County. Starting in the 1920s its roots go back to Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley who donated the shield to Scouting. The format of the competition changes every year.
Each year the county organises Dragnet, an activity for Explorer Scouts and Scout Network, which is based around a manhunt across the Cumbrian Fells.
Cheshire Scout County
Cheshire is a
Scout County
A Scout County (also Scout Area) is an administrative division within The Scout Association of the United Kingdom. There are currently 115 Counties and Areas in the United Kingdom. These bodies are responsible for providing programmes and support f ...
concurrent with the political counties of
Cheshire
Cheshire ( ) is a ceremonial and historic county in North West England, bordered by Wales to the west, Merseyside and Greater Manchester to the north, Derbyshire to the east, and Staffordshire and Shropshire to the south. Cheshire's county t ...
East, Cheshire West & Chester, Warrington and Halton.
The county is currently divided into nine
Scout Districts:
* Alderley and Knutsford District
* Chester and District
* Ellesmere Port and Neston District
* Macclesfield And Congleton District
* Mid Cheshire District
* Mersey Weaver District
* South West Cheshire District
* Warrington East District
* Warrington West District
District badges as worn on the uniform of Scouting members.
Alderley Scout Band
Alderley Scout Band, formed in 1963 with one bugle and drum, is a traditional marching and display band in based in
Wilmslow, Cheshire. It is in the Alderley and Knutsford Scout District of the Cheshire Scout County. The band takes part in competitions under the TYMBA Traditional Youth Marching Bands Association (TYMBA) and the British Youth Band Association (BYBA) rules, winning over 500 trophies including many Supreme Champions.
In 1984 and 1994 the band was invited to play at Windsor Castle in front of respectively
Her Majesty the Queen
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and the
Duchess of Kent
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. They have also appeared in the Royal Tournament, on Television, in the London Parade, the Lord's Mayor of Manchester's Parade and toured the
Netherlands in 1992 and
Belgium in 1995.
By 2000, the band has declined to under 10 members, only 3 of whom were under 25, and they could no longer compete. New members were recruited and from October 2003 it began competing again in competitions within TYMBA, and at local parades and fetes . In 2007, the Centenary year of Scouting, the band joined with the 1st Syston Scout and Guide Band to perform at the National Scout
St George's Day Parade at
Windsor Castle in front of the Queen.
In November 2008 the band were crowned National Champions at the TYMBA National Finals, 10 years since they had last won the top award.
East Lancashire Scout County
East Lancashire Scout County covers the industrial towns of East Lancashire.
The County contains 6 Scout Districts:
Blackburn DistrictBurnely & Pendle Districtformally Burnley District and Pendle District)
Clitheroe DistrictDarwen DistrictHyndburn DistrictRossendale District
The ''Burnley and Pendle'' District was formed after the merger of ''Burnley'' District and ''Pendle'' District in 2013
Greater Manchester East Scout County

Greater Manchester East Scout County is one of three
Scout Counties based in
Greater Manchester. The area is divided into nine Districts, covering the city of
Manchester itself,
Stockport
Stockport is a town and borough in Greater Manchester, England, south-east of Manchester, south-west of Ashton-under-Lyne and north of Macclesfield. The River Goyt and Tame merge to create the River Mersey here.
Most of the town is within ...
,
Tameside,
New Mills and
Glossop
Glossop is a market town in the Borough of High Peak, Derbyshire, England. It is located east of Manchester, north-west of Sheffield and north of the county town, Matlock. Glossop lies near Derbyshire's borders with Cheshire, Greater Manches ...
. Both New Mills and Glossop are situated within the county boundaries of
Derbyshire, but has been included in the area due to its close geographical position near the Greater Manchester conurbation.
The County contains nine
Scout Districts:
* North Manchester and Medvale
* Manchester South
* Cheadle
* Stockport (Incorporated Goyt District in 2018)
* Ladybrook Valley
* Glossop
* North Tameside
* Tameside South Scout District (Denton & Hyde)
* Tame Valley
Greater Manchester North Scout County
Greater Manchester North is one of three
Scout Counties which cover the metropolitan county of
Greater Manchester, and provides a
Scouting
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programme to the towns of
Bolton,
Bury,
Farnworth,
Heywood,
Middleton,
Prestwich
Prestwich ( ) is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester, England, north of Manchester city centre, north of Salford and south of Bury.
Historically part of Lancashire, Prestwich was the seat of the ancient parish o ...
and
Rochdale, amongst others. The County Headquarters are in Middleton.
The county is currently divided into 6
Scout Districts:
* Bolton Moorland
* Bolton South and Farnworth
Bury & Ramsbottom* Oldham Borough
* Prestwich, Whitefield and Radcliffe
Greater Manchester West Scout County
Greater Manchester West is one of three
Scout Counties which cover the metropolitan county of
Greater Manchester, and provides a
Scouting
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programme to the metropolitan boroughs of
Salford,
Trafford and
Wigan.
The County Commissioner for Greater Manchester West is currently Andy Farrell, deputised by Greg Archer (Adult Support) and Jacob Bond (Programme).
Within the Scout County there are three Scout Groups listed among the 'first troops' founded in 1908:
* 1st Worsley (originally: 6th Eccles)
* 1st Flixton (L'Avenir)
1st Stretford (Longford)The county is currently divided into eight Districts:
* Altrincham and District
* Ellesmere District (formally Eccles District and Worsley District)
Lilford District Scouts(formally Atherton & Tyldesley District and Leigh and District)
Lowry Districtformally Salford District and Swinton & Pendlebury District)
* Sale and District
Stretford District* Urmston and District
* Wigan and District
''Eccles District'' and ''Worsley District'' merged in the early 2000s to form ''Ellesmere District''.
''Atherton and Tyldesley District'' and ''Leigh District'' were merged on 1 October 2009 to form ''Lilford District''.
''Salford District'' and ''Swinton and Pendlebury District'' were merged in December 2015 to create the new ''Lowry District''. The new district was named after artist L.S.Lowry who spent most of his life living in Swinton and notably painted industrial landscapes and working-class people of Salford for many years.
Merseyside Scout County
Merseyside Scout County is a
Scout County
A Scout County (also Scout Area) is an administrative division within The Scout Association of the United Kingdom. There are currently 115 Counties and Areas in the United Kingdom. These bodies are responsible for providing programmes and support f ...
covering five Metropolitan Boroughs of
Knowsley,
St. Helens,
Sefton,
Wirral, and the
City of Liverpool.
The county is divided into eleven
Scout Districts:
*
Altside
*
Bebington
*
Birkenhead
*
Crosby
*
Liverpool North
*
Liverpool South
*
Sefton North
*
St Helens
*
Wallasey
Wallasey () is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, in Merseyside, England; until 1974, it was part of the historic county of Cheshire. It is situated at the mouth of the River Mersey, at the north-eastern corner of the Wirral Pe ...
*
West Wirral
On 1 April 2010 Bootle, Sefton East and Kirkby Districts merged to form Altside District, Allerton, Picton and parts of Knowsley Districts merged to form Liverpool South District and Fairfield, Walton on the Hill and parts of Knowsley Districts merged to form Liverpool North District. This followed a review of the County in 2009.
Within Merseyside county, the Crosby district is also the home of the Crosby Scout and Guide Marina Club, who offer dinghy and kayak sailing to local youth, based at the newly rebuilt Crosby Lakeside Adventure Centre opened in October 2009. The club runs a
dinghy section, sailing a variety of craft - Wayfarer, GP14s, Enterprise, RS Fevas, Herons, Gulls, Toppers - and a
kayak
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The traditional kayak has a covered deck and one or more cockpits, each se ...
section. It is co-run by the
Scout
Scout may refer to:
Youth movement
*Scout (Scouting), a child, usually 10–18 years of age, participating in the worldwide Scouting movement
**Scouts (The Scout Association), section for 10-14 year olds in the United Kingdom
**Scouts BSA, sectio ...
and
Guide movements, but not exclusively for Scouts and Guides, and draws its membership from local youth aged 10 to about 20 years.
In 2019, the districts of Formby and Southport were merged to create the new district of Sefton North.
West Lancashire Scout County
West Lancashire Scout County is a
Scout County
A Scout County (also Scout Area) is an administrative division within The Scout Association of the United Kingdom. There are currently 115 Counties and Areas in the United Kingdom. These bodies are responsible for providing programmes and support f ...
covering half of
Lancashire, the other half being covered by East Lancashire Scout County with the two roughly separated by the
M6.
The boundaries of
Lancashire were changed in 1974 as part of local government. Shortly after, the Scout Counties in Lancashire changed to reflect these border changes. West Lancashire Scout County was created from parts of the original North West and South West Lancashire Scout Counties. According to their 2006 census the Scout County had 9347 members within 154 Scout Groups.
Districts
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Blackpool
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*
Chorley
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*
Fylde
*
Lonsdale
*
Ormskirk
*
Preston
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Places
England
*Preston, Lancashire, an urban settlement
**The City of Preston, Lancashire, a borough and non-metropolitan district which contains the settlement
**County Boro ...
*
South Ribble
*
Wyre
The Scout County hosts ''Be Prepared: The Story of Scouting'', the first purpose-built
Scout museum in the UK.
Headquarters
West Lancashire Scouts headquarters are at Waddecar Scout Camp in
Goosnargh,
Preston
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Places
England
*Preston, Lancashire, an urban settlement
**The City of Preston, Lancashire, a borough and non-metropolitan district which contains the settlement
**County Boro ...
.
Mountaineering
The Scout County regularly runs a varied number of trips including training weekends in
Scotland around the
Cairngorms and smaller ski trips to the
Alps as well as
Scotland.
Greenland
The Scout County is well known for their mountaineering adventure element of their program. Over the last few years two trips to
Greenland have resulted in some assents of unclimbed peaks. The first trip, in 2004 featured a link up to Waddecar via a Sat phone during the campsite's birthday celebrations with the
Chief Scout, the second during 2007 to Ren Land featured a far larger number of participants and a sea kayak element. The trips were approved by the
Young Explorers Trust
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* Offspring, the product of reproduction of a new organism produced by one or more parents
* Youth, the time of life when one is young, often meaning the time between childhood and adulthood
Music
* The Young, an American roc ...
and the
British Mountaineering Council. As well as the mountaineering and adventure side, scientific elements were also completed
International
Away from mountaineering the county also has run in the past trips to
Uganda which aimed ''to complete a multi-purpose building to be used for health promotions, clinics for immunisation of the local population''. The county has participant in International
Jamboree
In Scouting, a jamboree is a large gathering of Scouting, Scouts who rally at a national or international level.
History
The 1st World Scout Jamboree was held in 1920, and was hosted by the United Kingdom. Since then, there have been twenty-thre ...
, EuroJam and international trips to
Austria, Belgium and Canada. They have also attended the
Menin Gate memorials during November.
Campsites
Ashworth Valley Camp Site
Ashworth Valley, which lies between
Bury and
Rochdale, was purchased in 1944 by Rochdale and Heywood Scout Association Districts. It was previously part of the estate of the Earl of Egerton. The comedian/songwriter
Mike Harding included a mention of "Ashy Valley" in his song about a
Cub Scout going to camp.
Bispham Hall Scout Camp
Bispham Hall is a Activity Centre situated almost midway between
Manchester and
Liverpool, near to the village of
Billinge.
Bowley Scout Camp and Activity Centre
Bowley Scout Camp and Activity Centre, established in 1968, is managed by the East Lancashire Scout County of the Scout Association. The site, of of former agricultural pasture, provides both camping sites and indoor accommodation . It has open views to Pendle Hill and the distant peaks within the Lake District National Park and North Yorkshire National Park. Activities on site include climbing walls, archery, rifle shooting, and grass sledges. A new eco-building is being constructed on site, being one of the first commercial/residential centres to be built out of straw bales.
Dunham Park Scout Camp
Dunham Park is a mixed woodland camp site located at
Dunham Massey, near the town of
Altrincham, some south of the centre of Manchester.
Tatton Park Campsite
Located in the secure parkland of a National Trust property, it is ideal for water-based activities as it has access via a private jetty to Tatton Mere. The campsite has several large grassed camping areas bordering an open activity field with easy access to water points and three smaller woodland sites. Wood burning is permitted using the altar fires provided and in the campfire circle, which has rustic seating provided.
There is no "overnight" indoor accommodation, but there is one building, which is equipped with stainless steel commercial kitchen appliances and facilities, crockery and cutlery for 50 people is provided. The activity room is well lit and can seat up to approximately 50 people for meals. Well-maintained DDA compliant toilets, and showers serve visitors.
Forest Camp Activity Centre
This large wooded camp can accommodate over 1000 in a range of sites from large open fields to small clearings. The toilet blocks have hot water and showers, and are equipped with special needs facilities.
There are two buildings that can be hired, each sleeps 24 residents in a combination of room sizes. The 'George Begg' building boasts central heating and an excellently equipped stainless steel kitchen with commercial appliances, large fridge and freezer. The 'Lakeview' building has heating throughout, the kitchen has a selection of appliances and is better suited to more reserved catering demands. Both kitchens have crockery and cutlery provided for 50 people.
Barnswood Campsite
Barnswood Scout Camp site is set in the Staffordshire Moorlands, just outside of Cheshire and is the District Scout camp site for Macclesfield & Congleton. Barnswood is open to all Scouting, Guiding and Youth groups for camps of all sizes.
Barnswood Scout Camp Site is 63 acres in size and consists of mixed woodland with 22 open grassed camping sites and a selection of buildings.
Milldale Scout Camp
Milldale is South West Cheshire District Scouts own campsite. Set in 28 acres of secluded countryside near Crewe it is open to all members of the Scouting and Guiding fraternity. A stream, 5 acres of mature woodland and a 7-acre camping field make Milldale an ideal location for traditional troop and patrol camping activities. A toilet block and large barn provide additional facilities.
Queens Charlotte's Wood
Consisting of nine acres of undulating woodland it has sheltered grass sites that are suitable for Group or Patrol camping. Being positioned between the Frodsham and Helsby Hills at the end of the sandstone ridge that runs NW to NE across the Cheshire plain, it is an ideal base site for those wishing to walk the Sandstone Trail or the Delamere Forest.
Ennerdale Scout Centre
Ennerdale Scout Centre is owned and maintained by the Cumbria Scout Association County, and is located on the
River Ehen
The River Ehen is a river in Cumbria, England.
The river's source is at the west end of Ennerdale Water: it runs west through Ennerdale Bridge where it is joined by Croasdale Beck (flowing from Banna Fell). Ennerdale Water itself is fed by the ...
near to
Ennerdale Water
Ennerdale Water is the most westerly lake in the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England. It is a glacial lake, with a maximum depth of 150 feet (45 metres), and is ½ mile to a mile (700 to 1,500 metres) wide and 2½ miles (3.9 kilom ...
. The site only covers around , but offers a range of camping pitches, as well as some indoor accommodation for up to around 60 people. This site was previously owned by the former West Cumberland Scout County. For over 50 years, the
Oxford University Scout and Guide Group
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has had a close association with the camp site, with students camping for a week before and after the summer camping season in the University Easter vacation and the university Summer vacation in September.
Great Tower Activity Centre
Great Tower Activity Centre is located on the eastern shore of
Windermere in the
Lake District National Park
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The area was desi ...
. While it is located in the Cumbria Scout Association County, as from 1 April 2011, Great Tower Scout Activity Centre joined the
National Activity Centres programme and is owned and managed by
The Scout Association. The site covers an area of .
Greater Manchester North Scout Association Camp sites
Dog Hill Scout and Community Camp Site in
Shaw
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*Shaw, Queensland
Canada
*Shaw Street, a street in Toronto
England
*Shaw, Berkshire, a village
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, Oldham and Bibby's Farm Scout Camp and Activity Centre near Chorley but administered by the Scout districts in Bolton are available to Scouts, Guides and other youth organisations in Greater Manchester North Scout County or elsewhere. There is also Giants Seat camp site run by Radcliffe District.
Linnet Clough Scout Camp
Linnet Clough Scout Camp is situated in
Greater Manchester near the towns of
Marple and
Stockport
Stockport is a town and borough in Greater Manchester, England, south-east of Manchester, south-west of Ashton-under-Lyne and north of Macclesfield. The River Goyt and Tame merge to create the River Mersey here.
Most of the town is within ...
. Developed from a working dairy farm, Linnet Clough is an all year round Scout activity centre and camp site with facilities for a multitude of outdoor activities.
There are 17 ¼ acres of camping fields surrounded on three sides by woods and plantations of trees to provide shelter and windbreaks on the fields. There are three main fields. There is normally a field warden resident in the camping area. There is a large "Storm Hut" which can be used in adverse weather conditions.
Middlewood Scout Camp
Closed 18-12-2016 to make room for RHS Salford Garden. A new site has been provided about 1/4-mile south east of Middlewood. This site is named Hollinwood and will open circa May 2017.
Middlewood Scout Camp is situated near the town of
Worsley, near the
Bridgewater Canal.
Middlewood has a large number of varied size camping pitches, ranging from large sites suitable for district or group events down to small sites suited to patrol camping. The campsite features a modern toilet block with a hot water supply and showers.
Two buildings, Cunliffe Lodge and the Cub Hut are also available. Cunliffe Lodge, the larger building, features a fully equipped kitchen, a main activities/dining hall, three bunkrooms (sleeping 15, 6 and 4), male and female bathrooms and central heating. The Cub Hut features a small kitchen and dining room, a lounge with tables and chairs, two bunkrooms sleeping six and four and a leaders room.
One of Middlewood's main features is the large boating lake, co-leased with Broughton Angling Club. Scouts can use the lake for canoeing, kayaking, rafting and fishing. The site also has a rifle range and a large selection of pioneering poles. The Camp Team run open campfires with songs and campfire stunts on Saturday evenings during camping season.
Moor Crag Water Activity Centre
Moor Crag Activity Centre is based on the eastern shore of
Windermere, near to Great Tower Activity Centre. It provides a base for a wide variety of waterborne activities. Accommodation is available in a residential block at the centre, the Waterside Wood Chalet. Alternatively camping is generally arranged at Great Tower.
The activity centre has 68 m of water frontage along the shore of Windermere, which includes 2 jetties and a boat house / wet dock, which is used to house the control room and safety craft. Canoes, Kayaks and Sailing boats are owned by the centre, and are available for hire.
Ratlingate International Camping Centre
Ratlingate International Camping Centre is located south of the city of Carlisle, and is owned and maintained by Reivers Scout Association District. The site consists of of camping field, with a further in mixed woodland pitches. It originally had a wooden hut, which burnt down and so was replaced with a building at the top of the campsite which has kitchens, toilets and dormitorys. Nearly all Reivers camps take place at Ratlingate, including the recent Centenary Camp where over 250 people attended. Its woods can hold many activities from
backwoods cooking
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to pioneering, and is regularly used for orienteering competitions.
Tawd Vale Adventure Centre
Tawd Vale Adventure Centre is a campsite of the Merseyside Scout County.
Named after the River Tawd, which flows through the camp, it consists of in West Lancashire. The site is currently run by the county's Assistant County Commissioner (Tawd Vale), along with the assistance of a number of volunteers. The site continues to undergo improvements, including recent toilet and shower block refurbishments.
Tawd Vale has indoor accommodation consisting of two ten-person bothys, a commercial kitchen/activity space and 12-person semi-sheltered sleeping area.
The Delph, which is a flooded ex-quarry is now Tawd Vales' private facility for water sports activities such as canoeing and rafting.
With flat grassy sites, and dense ancient woodland, this is the perfect site to bring Scouts of all ages for back to basics Scouting as well as the more adventurous activities.
Activities available at Tawd Vale include; Climbing, Abseiling, Bouldering, Crate Stacking, High Ropes, Rifle Shooting, Archery, Tomahawk Throwing, kayaking, Canoeing, Rafting, Pioneering.
Waddecar Scout Activity Centre

Waddecar Scout Activity Centre (formerly Waddecar Scout Camp) is located in the
Forest of Bowland, Lancashire. The site has a large number of woodland pitches, as well as fields, allowing almost one thousand Scouts to camp communally. There are also a number of buildings offering indoor accommodation.
Waddecar has several buildings that can be hired out by Scout groups and other youth organisations. These include Helme Lodge and Jubilee Base.
It also has several large areas for pitching tents, including the Training Field and Bill's Meadow. The site also offers a number of activities, including
abseiling, climbing, an obstacle course,
archery
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, cycle hire, and an
air rifle
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shooting range.
The site has a Scouting Museum in a building designed by Roy Fisher.
West Lancashire Scout Association District Campsites
As well as the larger County activity centres listed above, smaller centres are owned and run by Scout Districts. Mowbreck Campsite is run by Blackpool District. Fylde District has an Activity Barn at its District HQ. Lonsdale District has two activity centres: the T.W. Helme Memorial Activity Centre at Littledale and the SilverHelme Activity Centre.
Gang Shows
Chorley Capers Scouts and Guides Gang Show
The Chorley Capers is a Gang Show held at St Michael's High School in Chorley, West Lancashire. Scouts, Guides and leaders from both organisations are welcome to perform on stage in musical-style fashion. In 2019, Chorley Capers was recorded for the first time in 5 years and by a Young Person in a Youth Media Team for the first time in any gang show. The show operates yearly and usually performs in spring time.
Chester Gang Show
Chester
Chester is a cathedral city and the county town of Cheshire, England. It is located on the River Dee, close to the English–Welsh border. With a population of 79,645 in 2011,"2011 Census results: People and Population Profile: Chester Loca ...
Gang Show started in 1954.
Blackpool Gang Show
The
Blackpool
Blackpool is a seaside resort in Lancashire, England. Located on the North West England, northwest coast of England, it is the main settlement within the Borough of Blackpool, borough also called Blackpool. The town is by the Irish Sea, betw ...
Gang Show was first staged in 1961. It has appeared at the Opera House, Grand Theatre & Pavilion Theatre, then from 2005, the Globe Theatre. It was visited by the Gang Show founder
Ralph Reader at the Opera House. It has a cast of over 100 members from all sections of the Scout Association and Girlguiding UK along with leaders from both Associations.
Crewe Gang Show
The
Crewe
Crewe () is a railway town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East in Cheshire, England. The Crewe built-up area had a total population of 75,556 in 2011, which also covers parts of the adjacent civil parishes of Willaston ...
Gang Show originated in 1938, although the South West Cheshire Scout District had been running an evening of entertainment for attendees of their
Annual General Meeting for many years beforehand. In 1949, it was performed at the
New Theatre, Crewe. This venue has continued to 2008, which will mark the 70th Anniversary. The Gang Show was awarded the privilege of using the coveted Red Necker in 1964. Ralph Reader, the man behind the original Gang Show held in 1931, visited the Crewe Gang Show in 1980, and wrote in a letter, "With no hesitation, I say again, it was one of the finest Gang Shows I have ever seen". The 2006 show included 23
Cub Scouts and 62
Scouts and Leaders as the cast, and many others as production crew.
Warrington Gang Show
The
Warrington Gang Show started in 1951. In 2008, it celebrated its 50th production along with the centenary of Scouting. Up until 1992 Warrington Gang Show was performed at Crosfields Centenary Theatre in Warrington, but moved to Warrington's Parr Hall in 1991 when Crosfields was closed and demolished. This venue has been Warrington Gang Show's home since.
Other Gang Shows
Birkenhead Gang Show
Birkenhead Gang Show was started in 1961.
They brought the show to London for its 50th Anniversary.
Barrow
The
Barrow
Barrow may refer to:
Places
England
* Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria
** Borough of Barrow-in-Furness, local authority encompassing the wider area
** Barrow and Furness (UK Parliament constituency)
* Barrow, Cheshire
* Barrow, Gloucestershire
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Gang Show is a relatively new
Gang Show, starting in 1995.
Congleton
Congleton
Congleton is a town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East in Cheshire, England. The town is by the River Dane, south of Manchester and north of Stoke on Trent. At the 2011 Census, it had a population of 26,482.
Top ...
Gang Show started in 1972 and runs ever two years.
Knutsford
Knutsford Gang Show started in 1986.
Marple
1st
Marple Scout Group, with Marple Guides, are involved in the Marple Gang Show in the Carver Theatre. This show has been running continuously for over 40 years, and is nationally recognised via the Red Knecker scheme.
The
Sale Gang Show perform every year at
Altrincham Garrick The Altrincham Garrick Society was established in 1914 and presents theatrical entertainment of all kinds (including Drama, Comedy, Musicals and Pantomime) in its own theatre building (the Altrincham Garrick Playhouse) in Altrincham, Greater Manches ...
Playhouse since 1963
Mid Cheshire Gang Show
The Mid Cheshire Gang Show, covering the towns of
Northwich
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Winsford and
Middlewich in Cheshire is one of the newest Gang shows, starting in 2007. In March 2011, after the third bi-annual production, it was awarded the coveted Red Knecker.
St. Helens
St. Helens Gang Show held its first show at the Theatre Royal, St. Helens in 1964, celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2014 and continues in the same location. It now has over 100 members of the Scout and Guide movement in the cast.
West Wirral
West Wirral Gang Show started in 1990.
See also
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Scouting sections
National Scouting and Guiding organisations are divided into different age groups in order to deliver the Scouting and Guiding programmes for a full range of youth.
History
Originally, there was only a single section for all members of the Scou ...
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Scouting staff
The Scout Association is the largest Scouting organisation in the United Kingdom and is the World Organization of the Scout Movement's recognised member for the United Kingdom. Following the origin of Scouting in 1907, the association was form ...
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Girlguiding North West England
References
External links
1st Newburgh and Dalton BBS and BGS Scout GroupWest Lancs Scouts Mountaineering web siteCrosby Scout and Guide Marina Club web site
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