About Us
Rosyth District is made up of 7 Scout Groups.
13th Fife (Rosyth Methodist) Scout Group.
41st Rosyth Scout Group.
46th Cowdenbeath Scout Group.
48th Dalgety Bay Scout Group.
66th Aberdour Scout Group.
68th Inverkeithing Scout Group
77th Kelty Scout Group.
We also have 2 Scout Fellowships,
One is associated with the 41st Rosyth Scout Group
and the Inch Fellowship which assists the District.
Charity Number - SC008476
We are part of East of Scotland Region with 9 other Districts.
Dunfermline,Glenrothes and Levenmouth,Kirkcaldy,
North East Fife, Perth and Kinross, Dundee, North Angus, South Angus and Arbroath and Montrose.
13th Fife (Rosyth Methodist) Scout Group.
41st Rosyth Scout Group.
46th Cowdenbeath Scout Group.
48th Dalgety Bay Scout Group.
66th Aberdour Scout Group.
68th Inverkeithing Scout Group
77th Kelty Scout Group.
We also have 2 Scout Fellowships,
One is associated with the 41st Rosyth Scout Group
and the Inch Fellowship which assists the District.
Charity Number - SC008476
We are part of East of Scotland Region with 9 other Districts.
Dunfermline,Glenrothes and Levenmouth,Kirkcaldy,
North East Fife, Perth and Kinross, Dundee, North Angus, South Angus and Arbroath and Montrose.
09/05/2009
Blair Atholl 2010
The 32nd Scottish International Patrol Jamborette will be held at Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland.
Dates
Scottish Staff arrive on Saturday 17th July, Scottish Scouts arriving on Monday 19th and Overseas Contingents arriving at camp on Tuesday 20th July. All scouts will depart on Friday 30th July and all Staff leaving on Saturday 31st July. The Scottish Scouts and staff are offering home hospitality after the camp up to Wednesday 4th August.
Age Ranges
The camp is open only to Scouts over 13 years of age and under 18 years of age on 17th July 2010.
Patrols
A Patrol consists of not more than 6 Scouts, including the Patrol Leader. The Scouts can be composed of Scouts from a single Troop, or from several troops. Patrols which include female Scouts are welcome and will be fully integrated into the Camp. An Association may send more than one Patrol. In this case Patrols may form a national contingent or they may travel independently. Each International Patrol will camp with a Scottish Patrol. A Scottish and an overseas patrol operated as one unit. The Scottish Patrol will provide tents and cooking equipment for both patrols. Cooking is done in patrols over wood fires. Dining shelters will be constructed in each patrol site with pioneering timber.
Programme
There will be an exciting programme of Scouting Activities. For activities see Activities at Blair Atholl. And of course a real opportunity to make new friends.
Equipment
For Scouts from out with Scotland, only personal camp equipment is required.
Other camping equipment will be provided by the Scottish Patrol who receive a detailed kit list in due course from their local Blair Atholl representative.
Camp Fee 2010
The Camp Fee is set at £185 for Scottish Participants in 2010.
The Camp Fee is set as GBP 225 for overseas participants (plus the cost of any bank charges) in 2010.
The Fee includes all food, activities, camp badge and neckerchief. For Scouts from out with Scotland it also covers additional travel costs within Scotland to and from a central meeting point, overnight stays at Scout halls on arrival and before final departure as required to meet your individual needs.
Home Hospitality
After the Jamborette, Scouts from Overseas are offered hospitality for up to 5 days in the homes of Scottish Scouts. Exact dates are arranged to suit travel arrangements. Further days can be arranged in Scout halls etc. at your expense.
Overseas Participants in 2008
Overseas participants for the 2008 Jamborette included Scout contingents from the following countries:-
Austria, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Sweden and USA.
The total numbers of Scouts and Leaders who attended the camp was 1250
More Info can be found on the website.
http://www.jamborette.org.uk/