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*[http://www.3wscouts.org.uk/ 3rd Woodthorpe (St. Mark's)]
*[http://www.larchfarmscouts.org.uk/ Larch Farm Scouts]
*[http://invictusesu.tripod.com/southwell/ Invictus Explorer Scout Unit]
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*[http://www.discovery-esu.org.uk/ Discovery Explorer Scout Unit]
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Map of the UK highlighting the location of Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire Scout County is a Scout County of the Scout Association in the United Kingdom, covering the county of Nottinghamshire. The current County Commissioner is Stuart Howells.


Organisation

The County is divided into eleven Scout Districts:

  • 1st Annesley
  • 3rd East Kirkby
  • 1st Hucknall (St. John's)
  • 2nd Hucknall (Parish Church)
  • 3rd and 8th Hucknall
  • 4th Hucknall
  • 5th Hucknall
  • 1st Huthwaite (All Saints)
  • 1st Kirkby in Ashfield
  • 1st Selston (St. Helen's)
  • 1st Skegby
  • 2nd Sutton in Ashfield
  • 5th/4th Sutton in Ashfield

Central Notts

  • 1st Clifton
  • 1st Ismaili
  • 3rd Nottingham (Ambleside)
  • 4th Nottingham Air Scout Group
  • 7th Nottingham
  • 100th Nottingham (1st Notts)
  • 102nd Nottingham (Rise Park)
  • 105th Nottingham (St Judes)
  • 111th Nottingham
  • 113th Nottingham
  • 120th Nottingham
  • 124th Nottingham
  • 15th Nottingham (Lenton Abbey)
  • 1st/93rd Nottingham YMCA
  • 23rd Nottingham
  • 24th Nottingham (Cavendish)
  • 28th Nottingham
  • 31st Nottingham (St Peter's)
  • 34th Nottingham
  • 35th Nottingham (Kingswood)
  • 39th Nottingham (Bilborough)
  • 44th Nottingham
  • 45th/89th Nottingham
  • 47th Nottingham (Lenton)
  • 48th Nottingham
  • 53rd Nottingham
  • 62nd Nottingham
  • 64th Nottingham
  • 68th Nottingham
  • 75th Nottingham
  • 79th Nottingham
  • 87th/86th Nottingham
  • 88th Nottingham (St Cyprian's)
  • 1st Silverdale
  • 1st Wilford (St Wilfrids)
  • Tempest Explorer Scout Unit
  • 1st Balderton
  • 1st Coddington
  • 1st Collingham
  • 1st Flintham
  • 6th Newark (Christ Church)
  • 7th Newark
  • 9th Newark
  • 1st Norwell
  • 1st Clarborough and District
  • 1st East Markham and Askham
  • Misterton
  • 1st Ordsall
  • 2nd Ranskill (St. Barnabas)
  • 7th Retford (St. Swithun's)
  • 10th Retford (St. Saviours)
  • 2nd Tuxford
  • 1st Wheatley
  • 1st Woodbeck

South East Nottinghamshire

South West Nottinghamshire

Campsites

Robin Hood Scout Campsite

Sherbrooke Scout Campsite

Walesby Forest Scout Campsite

Jim'll Fix It

In 1980, a group of Cub Scouts from the 2nd Sutton St Mary’s troop wrote to the Television programme Jim'll Fix it asking to have a meal in an unusual place. The show sent them, complete with packed lunch, to ride the Revolution at Pleasure Beach Blackpool with hilarious results. The clip became one of the most requested on British television. The stunt was repeated in 2007 with the same former Cubs for Jim'll Fix It Strikes Again, with similar results.

See also