- Girlguiding Anglia
Girlguiding Anglia is one of the nine Countries and Regions of
Girlguiding UK . It is further subdivided into twelve Girlguiding Counties. These are not the same as the counties defined by the British government.Counties
Girlguiding Anglia is subdivided into twelve counties. These are:
*Bedfordshire
* [http://www.visitbuckinghamshire.org/ Buckinghamshire]
*Cambridegshire West
* [http://www.cambseastguides.org.uk/ Cambridgeshire East]
*Essex North East
*Essex South East
*Essex West
*Hertfordshire
*Lincolnshire South
*Norfolk
* [http://www.oxfordshire.co.uk/ Oxfordshire]
*SuffolkCampsites and Activity Cenres
Great Hautbois House
Great Hautbois House is the Training and Activity Centre for Girlguiding Anglia. The Region’s offices are located on the Great Hautbois Estate. It is located near
Norwich .Great Hautbois House was built in the 19th century. It has been owned by Girlguiding Anglia since 1984 and has been a Training and Activity Centre since 1988. It has had links with Guiding since the early part of the 20th century. Its previous owners, Beth and Phillipa Patteson were committed Guides from childhood and the property had often been used for Guiding activities.
Essex South East County
There are 6 Guide or Scout and Guide campsites in the Essex South East County: Guideacres, Southwoodham Ferrars HQ, Guidewoods, Belchamps, Thriftwood and Broadstone Warren.
Historical Jigsaw
Girlguiding Norfolk runs a project to document the history of Guiding in its area, called the Historical Jigsaw. Supported by a grant from Young Roots Heritage Lottery Fund, their website was launched on Thinking Day
2007 . A key part of the project is collecting oral histories from people with memories of Guiding. In 2007 and 2008, a 1940's style camp was held atGressenhall Farm and Workhouse Museum, nearDereham , as part of the project. [cite web| last = Maslin | first = Elaine | title = Girl guiding 1940s-style | date =2008-08-22 | url = http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/video/story.aspx?brand=EDPOnline&category=Video&tBrand=EDPOnline&tCategory=Video&itemid=NOED21%20Aug%202008%2020%3A38%3A50%3A647| accessdate =2008-09-22] [cite web | title = EVENTS - Gressenhall 1940s Camp | url = http://www.girlguidingnorfolkheritage.org.uk/events-gressenhall-ww2-camp.html | accessdate = 2008-09-22]Essex International Jamboree 2008
Between
2008-07-26 and2008-08-02 , ten thousand Scouts and Guides from Essex and beyond held a Jamboree at Kirby-le-Soken, nearClacton on Sea . [cite web| title=The Outside view of the Jamboree | url = http://www.essexscouts.org.uk/jamboree2008/news/01_08_08/outside.php| accessdate =2008-09-22] The county jamboree, organised by the three counties of Essex (Essex Scouts, Girlguiding Essex North East, Essex South East and Essex West) hold a joint jamboree every four years. In 2004 there were 7,500 Scouts and Guides, also at Kirby-le-Soken. Although the Scouts in Essex have a long history of holding jamborees, the first jamboree held jointly with the Guides was in 1984. [cite web| title= History | url = http://www.essexscouts.org.uk/jamboree2008/information/history.php | accessdate =2009-09-22] Previously, in 1980, Girl Scouts from abroad had been permitted to attend.ee also
References
Bibliography
*cite web | title =About Hautbois | date=
2006-01-14 | url =http://www.greathautboishouse.org.uk/aboutus.htm | accessdate =2006-11-30
*cite web | title =Girlguiding Norfolk - The Historical Jigsaw | url =http://www.girlguidingnorfolkheritage.org.uk/ | accessdate =2007-03-19
*cite web| title =Hautbois History | date =2003-01-13 | url =http://www.greathautboishouse.org.uk/PottedHistory.htm| accessdate =2006-11-30
*cite news | title =History of girl guides online | work =King's Lynn Today | date =2007-02-28 | url =http://www.lynnnews.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=1581&ArticleID=2084671 | accessdate =2007-03-19
*cite web| title =Welcome to Girlguiding Anglia | url =http://www.girlguiding-anglia.org.uk/ | accessdate =2006-11-30External links
* [http://www.essexscouts.org.uk/jamboree Essex International Jamboree 2008]
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