Dublin Scout Province

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Logo of Dublin Metropolitan Province
Logo of Dublin Metropolitan Province

Dublin Scout Province is one of six Scout Provinces in Ireland. It was formed on January 1, 2004 as Dublin Metropolitan Province after the two original Scout associations in Ireland, Scouting Ireland S.A.I. and Scouting Ireland (CSI) merged to form Scouting Ireland. Both associations voted to join together to form a new single association in 2003, following a decision to set this process in motion in 1998. The Province renamed itself in February, 2008[1].

There are 10 counties in the Province.

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[edit] Cluain Toirc Scout County

  • 1st Dublin (Fairview)
  • 18 Dublin (Santry)
  • 44 Dublin (Whitehall)
  • 80 Dublin (Coolock)
  • 116 Dublin (Bonnybrook)
  • 127 Dublin (Drumcondra)
  • 130 Dublin (Priorswood)
  • 140 Dublin (Beaumont)
  • 160 Dublin (Ardlea)
  • 58/85 Dublin (Donnycarney)

[edit] Dodder Scout County

[edit] Dublinia Scout County

Dublinia Scout County was founded in January 2004 after the Foundation of Scouting Ireland. Noel O' Connor was it's first County Commissioner. Dublinia Scout County is mainly made up of the old St Patrick's Region with the addition of the 94th Walkinstown, 15 Port Ballyfermot Sea Scouts and 139th Chapeliziod. In January 2006 the 42nd Dublin - Dolphins Barn re-opened. In January 2007 Alan Carroll became County Commsioner. Stephen Carey is the CPC in Dublinia Scout County. In 2008 the 91st Dublin Cub Pack came third in the Cub National Challenge Day, the following week the 91st Scout troop finished 1st in the Scout National Challenge Day

[edit] Dun Laoghaire Scout County

[edit] Eblana Thoir Thuaidh Scout County

  • 66 Dublin (Clontarf)
  • 73 Dublin (Raheny)
  • 74 Dublin (Edenmore)
  • 92 Dublin (Clontarf)
  • 5 Port (Dollymount)
  • 66ú Átha Cliath (Scoil Neasáin)

[edit] Liffey West Scout County

  • 23 Dublin (Lucan)
  • 48 Dublin (Lucan)
  • 73 Dublin (Rathcoole)
  • 78 Dublin (Clondalkin)
  • 142 Dublin (Esker)
  • 180 Dublin (Lucan South)
  • 68/105/126 Dublin (Palmerstown)

[edit] Mountpelier Scout County

Mountpellier County was formed on January 1, 2004 after the two original Scout associations in Ireland, Scouting Ireland S.A.I. and Scouting Ireland (CSI) merged to form Scouting Ireland. Anna Davy is the current County Commissioner. Christine Ellis is the current County Programme Co-Ordinator and is assisted by four Assistant County Programme Co-Ordinators (ACPC) i.e. one for each of the four sections.

  • 14th Dublin (Ballyroan)(Website)
  • 24 Dublin Tallaght
  • 37 Dublin (Templeogue)
  • 65 Dublin (Greenhills)
  • 68 Dublin (Whitechurch)
  • 103 Dublin (Willington)
  • 111 Dublin (Springfield)
  • 112 Dublin (Knocklyon)(Website)
  • 125 Dublin (Old Bawn)
  • 146 Dublin (Firhouse)
  • 158 Dublin (Castleview)
  • 168 Dublin (Tymon North)
  • 169 Dublin (Jobstown)

[edit] Rathdown Cois Farriage Scout County

[edit] Three Rock Scout County

== * 3Rock Scout County are hosting this years Phoenix Challenge in Larch Hill.

  • James Carroll is the 3Rock County Commissioner
  • 71st/62nd/90th Dublin (Kilmacud) are the current holders of the 3Rock Leaders Challenge Trophy
  • 10th Kilternan were the winners of this year's County Cup (Scouts) ==

[edit] Tolka Scout County

  • 1 Dublin (LHO)
  • 4/5/129/190 Dublin (Navan Road)
  • 9/10 Dublin (Aughrim Street)
  • 19/36 Dublin (Phibsborough)
  • 53 Dublin (Cabra West)
  • 65 Dublin (Botanic)
  • 75/95 Dublin Finglas East
  • 76/122 Dublin Finglas West
  • 108 Dublin (Finglas South)
  • 177 Dublin (Glasnevin/Ballymun)
  • 191 Dublin (Deaf Group)
  • 192 Dublin (Ballymun)

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