Scouts worldwide make pledge

Wednesday 1st August 2007, 11:40AM BST.

scouts.jpgHundreds of scouts were up early and in the Ironbridge Gorge today to celebrate 100 years to the day since the scouting movement was born.About 200 youngsters from Shropshire, with visitors from across the country, were on the Iron Bridge at 8am to renew their promise to God and the Queen.

It was just one of hundreds of early morning sessions around the globe in which 28 million Scout Association members marked the centenary.

Roger Oakley, commissioner for the Shropshire, Severn and Teme district, said they had lined up excellently on the historic bridge and delivered their promises with pride.

“It was absolutely brilliant and a lovely morning for it,” he said.

Other sessions around Shropshire included one on The Wrekin.

The events follow a weekend camp of traditional scouting activities at Stanley Hall, near Bridgnorth, for 350 youngsters.

Robert Baden-Powell founded the movement when his experience in the Army led him to run a camp for 20 boys from different social backgrounds at Brownsea Island, Poole Harbour, Dorset, in August 1907.

He went on to write his ideas in a book called Scouting For Boys and scouting was born. Scouts from more than 160 countries including the UK, Lebanon, Nepal, Rwanda, Serbia, Libya and Argentina, were due to take part in a sunrise ceremony on Brownsea at 8am.

They led scouts around the globe in re-affirming their scouting promise to build a tolerant and peaceful society.

Building work has transformed the original Scout Camp near the south shore of Brownsea into the Baden-Powell Outdoor Activity Centre.

Cardiff scout Jon Grimes, 19, said: “When he first ran the camp he brought together different social classes from public schools and less fortunate backgrounds. It was about crossing the social divide and making friends.

“Our camp this year will be about making friends between people from different cultures.”

Activities and events have already been held across the UK and abroad.


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    K Wilson

    I was on the Ironbridge this morning with my son James and his friend Thomas from the 1st Randlay scout group. It was wonderful to see so many young people there to renew their promise.

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    Simon Heys

    I was on the Wrekin this morning along with around 130 other people includinfg Scouts from accross Shropshire. It was really great to see so many people out to celebrate 100 years of Scouting.

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    Teresa

    We (50 members plus families)attended Attingham Park this morning to renew our Promise and celebrate our 100th birthday.
    Thank you Linda for organising the morning and the sunshine!

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    cw

    I was on Ironbridge this morning with my 2 sons 1 a cub, 1 a scout with Brookside and it was a wonderful experience to be a part of

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