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In [[The Scout Association]] of the | In [[The Scout Association]] of the United Kingdom, Scout Groups form a part of a [[Scout District]], and can work together on activities and events. There is also some healthy competition between Scout Groups, especially when there is only a small distance between meeting locations. Typically, there are around 10 active Scout Groups in a District. | ||
Scout Groups in the United Kingdom are numbered according to their formation. Sometimes, they adopt new names (for example, the 1st Whitley Scout Group became the 43rd Reading (1st Whitley) Scout Group) as District boundaries are moved and reformed. | Scout Groups in the United Kingdom are numbered according to their formation. Sometimes, they adopt new names (for example, the 1st Whitley Scout Group became the 43rd Reading (1st Whitley) Scout Group) as District boundaries are moved and reformed. |