Girlguiding London and South East England
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Girlguiding London and South East England is one of the nine Regions and Countries of Girlguiding UK. Region HQ is in Wandsworth Common, London. The Chief Commissioner in 2006 was Pat Downer.
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[edit] Counties
Girlguiding London and South East England is subdivided into 19 Girlguiding UK Counties. These do not correspond to the counties defined by the British government.
- Surrey West
- Surrey East
- Sussex West
- Sussex Central
- Sussex East
- Kent West
- Kent Weald
- Kent East
- Middlesex East
- Middlesex North West
- Middlesex South West
- London North West
- London North East
- London Over The Border
- London South East
- Greater London Kent
- London South West
- Greater London West
- Croydon
[edit] Properties
[edit] Chigwell Row Guide Campsite
Chigwell Row Guide Campsite is set in 56 acres of grassland near to Hainault Forest Country Park. There are large areas dedicated to camping. There are also three indoor accomodation buildings: Oaklands Lodge, Jubilee House, and The Bungalow.
[edit] The Shaws Guide Camp Site
The Shaws Guide Camp Site in Kent has facilities for both camping and indoor accomodation.
[edit] Paxmead Riverside Base
Paxmead Riverside Base is the Region's boating centre. It is located on the River Thames at Shepperton, Middlesex. Canoeing, kayaking, sailing and rowing equipment is available to youth organisations, but the centre is not open to the general public. Both indoor and camping accomodation is available.
[edit] Jordan Heights
Jordan Heights is a secluded campsite near Reigate. It was once a hillside garden for a member of the Royal Society. During World War II, it was used as an army pigeon loft. The site has been leased to Girlguiding Surrey East from the National Trust for 50 years. The area is an SSSI.
[edit] 1st Buckingham Palace Company
The 1st Buckingham Palace Company was formed to allow the then Princess Elizabeth to be a Girl Guide. It met for the first time on 1937-06-09. At this meeting, Princess Elizabeth was elected second of the Kingfisher Patrol with Patricia Mountbatten as her Patrol Leader. There were twenty Guides who were made up from children of members of the Royal Household and Palace employees. They met a summerhouse in the garden. During World War II, the group went into abeyance for a short time, but was re-opened at Windsor in 1942. The Captain of the Company was Violet Synge.
A Brownie Pack was also opened at the same time for Princess Margaret. It had 14 members.
[edit] See also
- Girlguiding Scotland
- Girlguiding Ulster
- Girlguiding Cymru
- Girlguiding Anglia
- Girlguiding Midlands
- Girlguiding North East England
- Girlguiding North West England
- Girlguiding South West England
[edit] References
- 40 facts about Buckingham Palace. British Monarchy Media Centre. Retrieved on 2006-12-12.
- Chigwell Row Campsite. Retrieved on 2006-12-12.
- Chigwell Row Campsite. Retrieved on 2006-12-12.
- Chigwell Row Campsite. Retrieved on 2006-12-12.
- Contact. Retrieved on 2006-12-12.
- Cudham. Retrieved on 2006-12-12.
- Jordan Heights. Retrieved on 2006-12-12.
- Paxmead Riverside Base. Retrieved on 2006-12-12.
- Representatives of the Brownies and Guides of Windsor wish HM The Queen a happy birthday on behalf of Girlguiding UK. The Guide Association. Retrieved on 2006-12-12.