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Scouting in Yorkshire and the Humber

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Scouting in Yorkshire and the Humber is largely represented by the Scout Association of the United Kingdom and some Groups of traditional Scouting including the Baden-Powell Scouts' Association.

The Scout Association in Yorkshire and the Humber is part of the Scout Association North East Region, as is the Scout Association in Scouting in North East England. The Scout Association North East Region is the only one that covers two official regions of England.[1]

There are also four student Scouting associations at various universities in the region, which are affiliated with the Student Scout and Guide Organisation (SSAGO). These are Students of Hull Association of Guides and Scouts at the University of Hull; Leeds University Union Scouts And Guides covering the University of Leeds, Leeds Metropolitan University and Leeds College of Music, Sheffield Students in Guides and Scouts covering the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam University.[2] and Scouts And Girl Guides York at the University of York.[3]

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History of Scouting in Yorkshire and the Humber

Yorkshire and the Humber is proud to have scout groups that date back the very start of scouting in the UK.

The Scout Association Counties

The Scout Association in Yorkshire and the Humber is administered through five Scout Counties, Central Yorkshire Scout County, Humberside Scout County, North Yorkshire Scout County, South Yorkshire Scout County and West Yorkshire Scout County.

Central Yorkshire Scout County

Central Yorkshire, provides Scouting opportunities for young people and adults in the metropolitan boroughs of Leeds and Wakefield and the surrounding area.[4]

The County is currently divided into eight Scout Districts:

  • Leeds Templars. This district covers the eastern area of Leeds.
  • North Leeds
  • Pontefract and Castleford
  • Shire Oak (Leeds)[5]
  • South Leeds and Morley[6]
  • Wakefield
  • West Leeds
  • Wetherby

County Expeditions

The County organises international expeditions, enabling a number of Explorer Scouts and Scout Network members to undertake adventurous activities in other countries.

The next County Expedition is in 2008, where they will be visiting Kenya. The Expedition will consist of mountaineering on Mount Kenya, trekking by camel back, and a community project. There will also be a safari through a game reserve.

Humberside Scout County

Scouting in Humberside covers the former non-metropolitan county of Humberside. The headquarters of Humberside Scouts is at Raywell Park Activity Centre.[7]

There are 8 Districts within the Humberside County:

The Districts within Humberside were changed as part of the restructuring in 2011/2012. During this time Boothferry and Haltemprice were merged into Blacktoft Beacon. On 30 May 2012, the three Hull Districts: East Hull, North Hull and West Hull merged to make one District named City of Hull.

North Yorkshire Scout County

North Yorkshire Scout County covers the county of North Yorkshire and is geographically the largest of the 4 Yorkshire scouting counties.[8]

North Yorkshire Scouts celebrated the Centenary of scouting in 2007 by joining the Bilton Conservation Group to plant 2000 trees donated by the Woodland Trust.[9]

In 2024, the county will be hosting the Larkin International Jamboree at Duncombe Park in Helmsley.[10]

The County is currently divided into 12 Scout Districts:[11]

There is an active Scout Network in the county.[12]

As of 2022, there are 6 Squirrel Dreys being run in the county.[13]

The current County Commissioner, Max Butler, was appointed in March 2022.

South Yorkshire Scout County

Scouting in South Yorkshire includes Sheffield, Barnsley, Rotherham and Doncaster.[14]

The County is divided into 7 Scout Districts:[15]-

  • Sheffield Hallam[16]
  • Sheffield Sheaf[17]
  • Sheffield Norfolk[18]
  • Sheffield Don[19]
  • Barnsley (Barnsley, Pennine, Central and Fitzwilliam merged into Barnsley District)[20]
  • Rotherham[21]
  • Doncaster Danum[22]

Sheffield Hallam is the largest District in the County with over 30 Scout Groups. Sheffield Hallam was formed when Sheffield Porter and Sheffield Rivelin merged in 2007.

The Doncaster Danum District has a Scout Band.

The Scout and Guide Shop (previously SGS Outdoors) is a combined Scout and Guide Shop in Sheffield with a full e-commerce website.[23] There is also a Scout Shop in Doncaster with online access.[24]

West Yorkshire Scout County

West Yorkshire covers the metropolitan districts of Bradford, Kirklees, and Calderdale. The Scout county of West Yorkshire does not cover the whole of the West Yorkshire metropolitan county. Because the West Yorkshire area is densely populated the boroughs of Leeds and Wakefield have their own Scout County called Central Yorkshire.[25]

The Scout county's office is located within the Jubilee Centre at the Bradley Wood Campsite on the outskirts of Brighouse.[26]

The county also operates a Water Activities Centre - Green Withens Watersports Centre at Green Withens reservoir near Ripponden.

West Yorkshire Scouts celebrated a successful centenary year of 2007.[27]

West Yorkshire is subdivided into 14 Scout Districts:

  • Aire Valley[28]
  • Bradford North[29]
  • Bradford South[30]
  • Brighouse[31]
  • Halifax[32]
  • Heavy Woollen
  • Holme Valley
  • Huddersfield North[33]
  • Huddersfield South East[34]
  • Huddersfield South West[35]
  • Keighley[36]
  • Pennine Calder[37]
  • Spen Valley[38]
  • Wharfedale[39]

West Yorkshire has two Scout Bands - Revolution Show Corps (based in Queensbury) and Spen Valley Scout and Guide Band (based in Cleckheaton).

The County has a number of campsites and activity centres.[40]

The current County Commissioner, Ian Womersley, was appointed in May 2020.

Campsites

Central Yorkshire

Aldwark Water Activity Centre

The Aldwark Water Activity Centre is owned and maintained by Central Yorkshire Scout Association County. The centre is located on the River Ure, 8 miles upstream from the city of York.[41]

The centre has one large camping field, as well as a converted mill which consists of a number of dormitories. The centre has kayaks and boats for sailing, and runs training courses to gain qualifications in these activities.

Bramhope Scout Campsite

The Bramhope Scout Campsite is situated just outside of the village of Bramhope, approximately 8 miles north-north-west of Leeds. The site covers 13+12 acres (5.5 ha) of woodland and fields, offering various camping pitches for any sized camp up to a District camp.[42]

As well as the camping pitches, there are a number of buildings on the site offering accommodation and indoor training facilities. The site offers archery, air rifles, pedal karting, climbing, abseiling, and pioneering, amongst other activities. There are also facilities located near to the site which enable sailing, kayaking and swimming.

Hunters Greave Scout Activity Centre

Hunters Greave Scout Activity Centre in Newlay, near Bramley, is operated by Shire Oak District. There is space for 100 campers.[43]

Wike

The Wike 'back-to-basics' campsite is operated by North Leeds District Scout Council.[44]

Humberside

South Yorkshire

There are four camp sites:-

  • Hesley Wood Scout Activity Centre, Chapeltown, Sheffield.[45]
  • Silverwood Campsite, Great Falls, Silkstone, Barnsley.[46]
  • Squirrel Wood Campsite, Burghwallis, Doncaster.
  • Hundall Campsite, Sheffield Ridgeway.

Hesley Wood is used for Wood Badge and other Adult Leader Training.

West Yorkshire

Bradley Wood is the West Yorkshire Scout Association County Campsite, near Brighouse on the border of Kirklees and Calderdale.[26] There are several others run by Scout Districts or Groups.[47]

Blackhills Scout Campsite is run by the Districts of Bradford North and Bradford South.[48]

Fanwood Activity Centre is run and managed by the Scouts and Guides of Spen Valley District, and is based in Gomersal near Bradford.

Sconce camp site, near Shipley, is operated by Aire Valley District.[49]

North Yorkshire

North Yorkshire Scouts, and its districts, have five campsites and activity centres:[50]

The county also has a water sports centre located at Ellerton-on-Swale near Catterick

Madge Hill Campsite, east of Pateley Bridge, is located within North Yorkshire but maintained by a team from West Leeds District. The site was presented to Farsley District Scouts in 1930 by the Hainsworth family. The site has a bunkhouse and space for camping.[51]

Gang Shows

  • Bradford Gang Show
  • 20th Sheffield (Ecclesall Church) Gang Show.[52], last held February 2024 (prior show in 2017).
  • Harrogate Gang Show.[53]
  • Keighley Scout Gangshow, restarted in 2008.[54]
  • Meanwood Gang Show[citation needed]
  • Northallerton Gang Show, started in 2005.[55]
  • 1st Riccall Scout Group Gang Show - started in 2009.[citation needed]
  • Todmorden Gang Show, started in 1958 by Philip Suthers.Todmorden Gang Show
  • West Yorkshire Gang Show.[56]
  • York Gang Show, started in 1987.[57]

See also

References

  1. ^ Scout Association North East Region
  2. ^ SSAGO England
  3. ^ "Scouts and Girl Guides York".
  4. ^ *Central Yorkshire County Scouts
  5. ^ Shire Oak (Leeds) Scout District
  6. ^ South Leeds and Morley Scout District
  7. ^ Humberside Scout County
  8. ^ North Yorkshire Scout County
  9. ^ Bilton Conservation Group
  10. ^ "Larkin '24 International Jamboree".
  11. ^ "About Us".
  12. ^ North Yorkshire Network
  13. ^ "About Squirrels".
  14. ^ South Yorkshire Scout County
  15. ^ South Yorkshire Scout Districts
  16. ^ Sheffield Hallam District
  17. ^ Sheffield Sheaf Scout District
  18. ^ Sheffield Norfolk Scout District
  19. ^ Sheffield Don Scout District
  20. ^ Barnsley Scout District
  21. ^ Rotherham Scout District
  22. ^ Doncaster Danum Scout District
  23. ^ SGS Outdoors
  24. ^ Doncaster Scout Shop
  25. ^ West Yorkshire Scouts
  26. ^ a b Bradley Wood Camp Site
  27. ^ Huddersfield Daily Examiner News report
  28. ^ Aire Valley Scout District
  29. ^ Bradford North Scout District
  30. ^ Bradford South Scout District
  31. ^ Brighouse Scout District
  32. ^ Halifax District Scouts
  33. ^ Huddersfield North Scout District
  34. ^ South East Scout District
  35. ^ Huddersfield South West Scout District
  36. ^ Keighley Scout District
  37. ^ Pennine Calder District Scouts
  38. ^ Spen Valley Scout District
  39. ^ Wharfedale Scout District
  40. ^ West Yorkshire Campsites
  41. ^ Aldwark Water Activity Centre
  42. ^ Bramhope Scout Campsite
  43. ^ The Scout Association, Hunters Greave Scout Activity Centre, updated 23 January 2008, accessed 26 January 2021
  44. ^ "Wike Campsite". North Leeds Scout District. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  45. ^ Hesley Wood Scout Activity Centre
  46. ^ Silverwood Campsite
  47. ^ West Yorkshire Scout County Campsites
  48. ^ Blackhills Campsite
  49. ^ Aire Valley Scouts, Sconce Scout Campsite, accessed 2 February 2024
  50. ^ "Activity Centres and Campsites".
  51. ^ West Leeds District Scouts, Madge Hill Campsite Pateley Bridge, accessed 23 April 2023
  52. ^ [1]
  53. ^ Harrogate Gang Show
  54. ^ Keighley Scout Gang Show
  55. ^ Northallerton Gang Show
  56. ^ West Yorkshire Gang Show
  57. ^ York Gang Show

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