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Group & Unit Meeting Place Directory

Please note these are actual locations, groups will have different correspondence addresses. Click on the group number/name for further details.

Scout Groups (Squirrels**, Beavers, Cubs, Scouts)

5th – The Wigwam, Brookside Road. BS4 4JS

9th – Headley Park Church Hall. St.Peter’s Rise. Headley Park. BS13 7LZ

11th – ** Headley Park Avenue, Headley Park. BS13 7NR (RAF Recognised Air Scout Group)

15th – Scout & Guide HQ. St.Martin’s Road, Knowle. BS4 2NG

21st – Bamfield, Whitchurch. BS14 0XA

81st – 501 Bishport Avenue, Hartcliffe. BS13 9LW

82nd – Kylross Avenue, Whitchurch. BS14 9NQ

107th – Maggs Lane, Whitchurch. BS14 0PH

127th – Eastwinds Scout Activity Centre. St.Anne’s Terrace. BS4 4DY

145th – St.Christophers Church, Hampstead Road, Brislington. BS4 3HN (Sea Scout Group)

148th – Harrington Road, Stockwood. BS14 8JP

175th – Totterdown Methodist Church, Bushy Park, Totterdown. BS4 2EG

229th – Raynes Road, Ashton, (Stadium gateway end of the road). BS3 2DJ

255th – St. Paul’s Church. Coronation Road. Bedminster. Bristol BS3 1DG or at ‘Cargo255’ site adjacent (Sea Scout Group)

256th – Scout HQ, Petherton Road, Hengrove  (rear of church hall). BS14 9BX

Knowle West –  1 Marshall Walk, Inns Court, Knowle, Bristol, BS4 1TR

Blenheim – Blenheim Activity Centre, Banwell Close, Bedminster Down. BS13 7DS

Redcliffe – Faithspace, Prewett Street. Redcliffe. BS1 6PB (Beavers only at present).

Windmill Hill – ** Victoria Park Primary School, (Atlas Road/Raymend Road), Bedminster. BS3 4QS

Explorer Scout Units (ages 14-18)

Supernova – Eastwinds Scout Activity Centre. St.Anne’s Terrace. BS4 4DY

Spinnaker – B.P. Boathouse. Redcliffe. BS1 6TJ (pedestrian access via Redcliffe Parade East).


Scout Network 
(ages 18-25)

Gert Lush – various venues.

 

End of list.

 

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