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Cornwall County Scout Council Registered Charity No.300364 The Scout Association provides adventurous activities and personal development opportunities for 400,000 young people aged 6-25. Internationally, we have over 28 million young people enjoying the benefits of Scouting across 218 countries; only six countries in the world do not have scouting. Personal development means promoting the physical, intellectual, social and spiritual well-being of the individual, helping them achieve their full potential. In Scouting, we believe that young people develop most when they are 'learning by doing,' when they are given responsibility, work in teams, take acceptable risks and think for themselves. | Scouting Nationally Telephone: (0845) 300 1818 The Scout Association provides adventurous activities and personal development opportunities for 400,000 young people aged 6-25. Internationally, we have over 28 million young people enjoying the benefits of Scouting across 216 countries. Personal development means promoting the physical, intellectual, social and spiritual well-being of the individual, helping them achieve their full potential. In Scouting, we believe that young people develop most when they are 'learning by doing,' when they are given responsibility, work in teams, take acceptable risks and think for themselves. 10 Things; you just might not know about Scouting: 1. Scouting is for girls as well as boys. Girls and young women make up almost 10 per cent of the Movement in the UK constituting one of our biggest development areas. We are pleased to tell people that we are the country's largest mixed organisation for young people. 2. Scouting is a global movement. Scouting is active in more than 216 countries and territories with more than 28 million members worldwide. 3. Young people can join at any stage of their development. If you are aged between 6 and 25, then you can start Scouting almost immediately. You do not have to have been a Cub to be a Scout. We welcome late starters! 4. The Scout Association is a Registered Charity. The Scout Association is a non-profit organisation that supports the work of Scouting in the UK. We work with a number of ethical partners on projects and resources that are beneficial to both the organisation involved and our Members. Donate or find out about sponsorship opportunities. 5. Scouting is great value! Scouting membership represents outstanding value. With weekly activities including abseiling, canoeing, archery, caving, climbing and karting, there are few other organisations who can offer so much for so little. Typically, a year's Scouting cost less than a single ballet or piano lesson. 6. Robert Baden Powell, the Founder of Scouting was recently voted the 13th most influential person of the 20th Century.Great Scott! 7. Famous former Scouts include Paul McCartney, Billy Connolly, Stephen Spielberg and David Beckham. Scouts go on to excel in the worlds of business, sport, entertainment and the media. Our fun, flexible programme helps young people develop team skills, leadership qualities and lasting friendships. We believe in supporting tomorrow's leaders today. 8. Each day 100,000 people in the UK take part in Scouting activities. That's more than the Millennium Stadium can hold! 9. Scouting for Boys, Baden-Powell's blueprint for the Scout Movement is one of the most popular books of all time. B.-P's famous 1908 book became the publishing phenomenon of the 20th century, enjoying worldwide sales second only to the Bible. The title was recently re-issued by Oxford University Press with a new introduction by Professor Elleke Boehmer. 10. Scouting reached it's Centenary in 2007 The centenary of Scouting was celebrated all over the world, culminating in the 21st World Jamboree at Hylands Park, Chelmsford, Essex. The event involved over 40,000 campers, more young people, from more countries than the Olympic Games. | CountyTeam 2006 Scouting within Cornwall Telephone: (0845) 643 0481 Cornwall County Scout Council: has a number of things to support young people in scouting, from vast areas of woodlands and foreshore, to adults who are willing to give their time to support young people. We are unique in being surrounded by both the Atlantic and the English Channel and have the opportunity to engage young people in these fantastic surroundings. The Scouting Trust is also unique, raising much needed funds for individuals, and dedicated projects, throughout the County. Districts: Cornwall is divided into nine Scouting districts, each one supports the local Scout Group situated in towns and villages across the County. These Districts are shown in the drop down bars to the left, and each one has specific details about the local area they cover, the groups within that area, and local contact details. At the Royal Cornwall Hospital (Treliske, Truro) We also have the 1st St.Piran Scout & Guide Unit, to support members whilst they are in hospital.
County Team: The County Team, are the staff who administer the county through the management and support of local leaders. The team is made up of uniformed and non-uniform members, each with specific tasks and role descriptions, from Beaver Scouts to Water Activities, each has their own area of expertise. Full details and contact details are available on the drop down bar to the left.
Camp Sites: There are a number of Camp Sites and Activity Centres situated throughout the County. Nine Ashes at Bodmin, Drummers Lodge at St.Austell, Tomperrow at Truro, and several other local fields which are owned by Districts or Groups and are suitable for camping.More details are available through the drop down menu bars to the left or through the County Camping Secretary.
County Display Trailer The County Display trailer was unveiled at the Pencarrow open day on Sunday 15th April. The trailer was first used at the Mid Cornwall Centenary Challenge Event in April, and at the Royal Cornwall Show in early June.  
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