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Tim Kidd, Chief Commissioner of England, is taking over Wayne’s blog for the next two weeks. In this week’s post Tim focuses on growth.
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The world is still in the grip of Olympic fever and Scouts have been there from the beginning to help make this the greatest sporting event ever.
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To celebrate another year of Birthday Badge Awards, we’ve teamed up with our Chef badge winners, Si and Dave (aka the Hairy Bikers) to bring you a fantastic competition.
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Survival Squad: Out of Bounds and Search and Rescue are the first two in a series of four adventure novels for 9-13 year olds.
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On Saturday afternoon we were joined by our inspirational Scouting Ambassador, Julia Bradbury, who took part in a Q&A with volunteers alongside UK Chief Commissioner, Wayne Bulpitt.
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This week, Wayne visited the newest international camp, BrumJam 2012.
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The votes have been counted and the winners of the 2012 Scout Birthday Badges are revealed.
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Scouts collect 40,000 books for Bookbridge charity.
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There has been coverage in the media and on social media of the recent decision by the Boy Scouts of America to uphold their ban excluding gay people from membership of that organisation, either as Scouts or leaders.
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A busy and largely non-Scouting week as Wayne focused on a couple of his local projects, though these still had a large Scouting component.
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The Olympic Torch has travelled through hundreds of communities during the 70-day relay and Scouts of all ages and backgrounds have been involved in the relay.
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Practice makes perfect, so we took advantage of the Operations Conference to practice for the National Conference in November.
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Scouting Ambassador, Julia Bradbury, travelled to her old stomping ground in Rutland to visit a local Scout Group.
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On Saturday, Wayne kicked off a very wet Gilwell 24 with Scouting’s newest Ambassador, Ed Stafford and 5,000 Explorer Scouts.
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Guinness World Record holder and adventurer, Ed Stafford, is set to become a Scouting Ambassador.
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Welcome to the new look Scouting site!
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Last Wednesday, three MPs for The Scout Association were recognised with an Outstanding Achievement award at Dods Charity Champion Awards.
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Wayne looks back on a week of meetings and talks about Scouting development and diversity.
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The Olympic Flame finished its tour of Newcastle in fine style on Friday (15 June) when Bear Grylls zip-wired with the Torch from the top of Tyne Bridge.
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Thousands flocked to Gilwell Park over the weekend for the annual Fundays.