Girlguiding Cymru
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Girlguiding Cymru is one of the nine regions of Girlguiding UK. It serves the approximate area of Wales, although the boundaries are not exact. In 2004, there were 6,964 youth participant groups.
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[edit] Counties
Girlguiding Cymru is split into 14 Girlguiding Counties. These counties are broadly based on the historic counties of Wales except that Glamorgan is split into three, Denbighshire and Flintshire are combined into "Clwyd" and Monmouthshire is referred to as "Gwent".
- Anglesey
- Breconshire
- Caernarfonshire
- Cardiff and East Glamorgan
- Carmarthenshire
- Central Glamorgan
- Ceredigion
- Clwyd
- Gwent
- Merioneth
- Montgomeryshire
- Pembrokeshire
- Radnorshire
- West Glamorgan
[edit] Broneirion
Broneirion is a Victorian house and grounds on the hillside across the River Severn from the village of Llandinam. It became the Welsh Training Centre in 1946. In 1992 it became the property of Girlguiding Cymru after a campaign that raised £510000 for the purchase and an endowment fund. Both the house and grounds are used for training and camping activities, and the site is used by Guides, other organisations and private groups.
[edit] Ynysgain
Ynysgain is the Girlguiding Cymru camp and holiday centre in Criccieth, Gwynedd. It has indoor accommodation and camping areas.
[edit] Early Guiding in Wales
The 1st Carmarthen Company was the first Guide Company to be registered in Wales. Prior to 1910, some girls from Wales were registered as Scouts.
[edit] See also
- Girlguiding Scotland
- Girlguiding Ulster
- Girlguiding Anglia
- Girlguiding London and South East England
- Girlguiding Midlands
- Girlguiding North East England
- Girlguiding North West England
- Girlguiding South West England
[edit] References
Girlguiding Cymru. Retrieved on 2006-12-05.