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  2. Scouting in East of England - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge Gang Show is an annual event organised by Cambridge District Scouts. [118] Chelmsford Gang Show, started in 1957. [119] Ipswich Scouts and Guides Gang Show. [120] Letchworth and Baldock District Gang Show. [121] Peterborough Gang Show, started in 1947. Celebrated 60th show in 2007. [122] St Albans Scout & Guide Gang Show - started in ...

  3. Kimpton, Hertfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Kimpton is a village in Hertfordshire, England, six miles south of Hitchin, seven miles north of St Albans and four miles from Harpenden and Luton. The population at the 2011 Census was 2,167. The population at the 2011 Census was 2,167.

  4. Ickleford - Wikipedia

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    Ickleford is a large village situated on the northern outskirts of Hitchin in North Hertfordshire in England. It lies on the west bank of the River Hiz and to the east of the main A600 road . The population at the time of the 2011 census was 1,833.

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  6. Tim Kidd - Wikipedia

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    Tim Kidd OBE was the UK Chief Commissioner for The Scout Association.As the Chief Commissioner he was the top administrative volunteer of The Scout Association. The UK Chief Commissioner acts as the association's Deputy Chief Scout and appoints a team of chief commissioners and UK Commissioners who are responsible for programmes in their respective fields.

  7. Royal Navy Recognised Sea Scouts - Wikipedia

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    Sea Scouting in the U.K. began in 1908, one year after the establishment of Scouting itself. During World War I Sea Scouts performed duties as coastal lookouts and messengers and, in recognition of these deeds, were formally recognised by the Admiralty Board in 1919, this allowed them access to Naval equipment and facilities whilst still remaining independent of any Naval control.

  8. Preston, Hertfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Preston is a village and civil parish about 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Hitchin in Hertfordshire, England. At the 2011 Census the population was 420. [1]The village grew up around the Templar holdings at Temple Dinsley.

  9. North Hertfordshire Museum - Wikipedia

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    In 2004–5, North Hertfordshire District Council undertook a Fundamental Service Review of its Museum Service. Although it found that visitors greatly valued all aspects of the service (Hitchin Museum and Art Gallery, Letchworth Museum & Art Gallery, the Education Service with its School Loans scheme, the Archaeology and the Natural History Services), the two museums were both described as ...