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''Lawrie Dring''' is a British Scouter. He is one of the founding members of the [[World Federation of Independent Scouts]] and President of the [[Baden-Powell Scouts]].
''Lawrie Dring''' is a British Scouter. He is one of the founding members of the [[World Federation of Independent Scouts]] and President of the [[Baden-Powell Scouts]], having formerly also been Chief Scout of the Association.


Lawrie Dring was in the army when a colleague asked him to join [[Scouting]] in the 1940s.
Lawrie Dring was in the army when a colleague asked him to join [[Scouting]] in the 1940s. He started as a leader in [[Wolf Cubs|Cub Scouts]] in 1947, in Wuppertal, Germany.
He started as a leader in [[Cub Scouts]]. He started as a Scouter in 1947 in Wuppertal, Germany.
 
He is a member and a Scouter of 1st Yorkshire Baden-Powell Scouts Troop. He has visited the Canada, the United States, Germany and South Africa.
He is a member and a Scouter of 1st Yorkshire Baden-Powell Scouts Troop. He has visited the Canada, the United States, Germany and South Africa.  He also attended [[Jamboree 2008]], and event celebrating the centenary of Baden-Powell's first official Scout camp.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 14:30, 4 February 2009

Lawrie Dring' is a British Scouter. He is one of the founding members of the World Federation of Independent Scouts and President of the Baden-Powell Scouts, having formerly also been Chief Scout of the Association.

Lawrie Dring was in the army when a colleague asked him to join Scouting in the 1940s. He started as a leader in Cub Scouts in 1947, in Wuppertal, Germany.

He is a member and a Scouter of 1st Yorkshire Baden-Powell Scouts Troop. He has visited the Canada, the United States, Germany and South Africa. He also attended Jamboree 2008, and event celebrating the centenary of Baden-Powell's first official Scout camp.

See also