1. Lions
Washington & District Lions Club
Meet 2nd & 4th Tuesday 8pm in SP Sports and Social Club, Weir Industrial Estate
Secretary: Lion Steve Spence
stspence@aol.com
2. Scouts
a) 1st Washington
GSL Douglas C McIntyre d.jm47@btinternet.com
SL Mark Lloyd explorers@durhamscouts.org.uk
http://www.1stscouts.org.uk
The homepage of 1st Washington Scout Group
b) 3rd Washington (Donwell)
ASL Richard Chappell richard.chappell@dsl.pipex.com
GSL John Addington john@8farmclose.freeserve.co.uk
SL Jonathan Chicken scouts@durhamscouts.org.uk
3. Guides
Couldn't see anything in Washington on this page: http://www.girlguiding.org.uk/xq/asp/sID.194/qx/new/members/websiteDirectory.asp
Try here for information:
Girlguiding North East England
Region Office
7 Alpha Court, Monks Cross Drive, Huntington, York, YO32 9WN
Office Hours: 8.30 - 17.00 Monday to Thursday and 8.30 to 16.30 Friday
Telephone 01904 676 076 (answer phone out of office hours)
Email: northeast@girlguiding.org.uk
2006-10-14 11:42:38
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answered by ♫ Rum Rhythms ♫ 7
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Washington is really a large and all know town and is certainly worthwhile deliver a holiday or perhaps visit that city. with hotelbye you will discover more. One of the representations of Washington and the entire America could be the famous White House, the official residence of the President of the United States. The house of each president except George Washington, it absolutely was formerly built by James Hoban in 1792, and following being burnt down by British forces in 1814 was renewed in 1818. Even though excursions of the inside including the East, Blue, Green, and Red Rooms; the Ballroom; and the State Dining Room must certanly be reserved effectively in advance, every tourist to Washington will want to see this well-known building, at the least from the outside. Next door to the White House are the sophisticated 1833 Greek Revival Treasury Building and the 1871 Executive Office Building, one of the very impressive old government houses in Washington.
2016-12-22 23:25:19
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answered by Anonymous
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As well as trying all the on line links why not pop into your local library too.
When I moved into Crediton the library had loads of useful information (plus a printed booklet) on all the orgainisations that were around in the area. The library also had posters of "What's on" events.
I found joining the groups helped me settle in the town quickly. There's nothing better if you feel a stranger in a new town than to see a friendly face who recognises you!
2006-10-14 11:36:46
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answered by Jay Jay 3
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Search on Google, tick the UK box and type in 'washington scouts', then 'washington guides' and soon.
2006-10-14 11:24:26
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answered by sarah c 7
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You should ask at the local primary or infant schools, they usually know what's going on with these groups.
2006-10-14 11:28:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Try the citizen advice bureau in your area.
2006-10-14 11:33:26
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answered by hakuna matata 4
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Go to www.scoutbase.org.uk
2006-10-15 02:09:42
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answered by claire j 2
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use google search
2006-10-14 11:27:10
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answered by The Foosaaaah 7
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