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Scouting
wouldn't be much fun if you operated in isolation. Sometimes
it is good to get together with nearby groups for activities
and competitions.
Together,
several groups make up a District, led by the District Commissioner
(DC) and a team of Assistant District Commissioners (ADC).
A number of districts in turn make up a County, with a County
Commissioner (CC) and a team of Assistant County Commissioners
(ACC).
South
East Berks
Our
District is called South East Berks and covers Ascot,
Binfield, Bullbrook, Harmanswater, North Bracknell
("Warfield"), Priestwood, and Sunningdale.
(The other estates in Bracknell - Birch Hill, Easthampstead,
Great Hollands and Wildridings are in the South Berks District).
You can
find out more about the rest of the District by visiting
the SE Berks
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Royal Berkshire
Together with other Districts from Slough in the east
to Newbury in the west, we form the Scout County of
Royal Berkshire.
You can
find out more about Scouting in the rest of the County
by visiting
the Berkshire Scouts website.
2nd
Bracknell is not responsible for the content or
operation of sites away from 2ndBracknell.co.uk |
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The
following groups are part of South East Berks. If you go
to District events you can tell them by their scarf colour:
| Group |
Location |
Sections |
Scarf
Colour |
| 2nd
Bracknell |
Bullbrook |
BCSE |
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| 4th
Bracknell |
Priestwood |
BCS*- |
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| 6th
Bracknell |
Priestwood |
BCS- |
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| 7th
Bracknell |
Harmanswater |
--S- |
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| 1st
Ascot (All Saints) |
North
Ascot |
BCS- |
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1st
Binfield |
Binfield |
BCS*- |
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| 1st
South Ascot |
South
Ascot |
BCSE |
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1st
Sunningdale |
Sunningdale |
BCS- |
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The
following abbreviations have been used in the above table
to describe the sections:
*:
4th Bracknell are Sea Scouts and 1st Binfield are Air Scouts
If you are interested in Scouting in other parts of
South East Berks then the best way to find out more about it
is to contact our District Commissioner - Carolyne Brambley.
If you complete our
enquiry form
we can pass on your details.
History of South East Berks District
The first Annual Report and Accounts of the South East
Berks Boy Scouts Association is dated October 1921. Of the
10 groups listed at that time only 1st Binfield and 1st
Sunningdale are still active in South East Berks. In 1979
the old South East Berks was considered too large to
administer and so it was divided with the Bracknell Southern
Estates, Crowthorne and Sandhurst moving into the new South
Berks District. The inaugural meeting of the new South East
Berks was held on 13 May 1980.
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One
major feature of any Scout District is its badge. A
competition was held and the winning entry picked from
the 28 submissions. The design by Skip Newton (a former
DC of the old district) included the Bracknell
Development Corporation oak tree and the racing plate
(horse shoe) representing the Ascot end of the District.
Thus we have good fortune encompassing our fine woodland
countryside. |
Earleywood
In splitting the District the resources held by the old
District were also split. South Berks took on organisation
of the Gang Show which still runs successfully as a joint
venture with plenty of support from both Districts. South
East Berks had the Scout Shop
and Earleywood Campsite in South Ascot. After many years of
being a District site its development and operation was
taken over by Berkshire County Scout Council when they
wanted to create the County Training Centre and the District
had insufficient funds to develop the site. The new training
centre was officially opened by the then Chief Scout - Garth
Morrison - in 1994. On the same day the chapel was named the
"Ken Buckland Chapel". After the death of George (Skip)
Newton, an area next to the training centre was developed
and is now known as Skip Newton's Lawn. In addition to being
a DC of the old South East Berks District and designing our
District badge, Skip worked extremely hard on the
development of Earleywood as a campsite. Although Earleywood
ended up on the list of sites that HQ want to sell off,
there was a happy ending as it is now, once again managed by
the South and South East Berkshire Districts. It also has a
new website.
Since the new
District was created we have had just three District
Commissioners. All of them are familiar names in Scouting in
this area and continue to take an active role.
- Peter
Scurry (1980 to 1992)
- Tony
Fulford (1992 to 2000)
- Carolyne
Brambley (from 2000)
Although
there is no official "badge of office" when Peter handed
over to Tony in 1992 he handed over the racing plate that
had been used in the design of the District badge. This was
in turn handed to Carolyne and has become a simple but
significant tradition.
Thanks to the
District Commissioners past and present for providing the
history of the District. Taken from the 21 Birthday edition
of "The Grapevine".
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