Revised guidance for Scouting13th July 2001 For information, the following is the text of a letter from the Chief
Executive that has been sent to County and District Commissioners July 2001 Thank you to all in Scouting who have curtailed activities to help prevent
the spread of Foot and Mouth Disease. Although the situation is easing,
and we are able to relax some of the precautions, some measures are still
important. The following guidance is aimed at minimising the risk of
Members spreading the disease whilst at the same time acknowledging that
parts of the Countryside are now 'open for Scouting.
General Scouting Activities All Scout Groups planning outdoor activities must continue to take advice
from the Scout County or District in which the activity is to be
undertaken with regard to Foot and Mouth measures. District and Counties
should continue to seek professional advice from their relevant local
authority and other proper sources (eg: MAFF, local NFU).
Scout County/ Area and District Campsites and Activity Centres Local managers and Commissioners should continue to follow local advice
available from their relevant local authority and other proper sources
(eg: MAFF, local NFU).
The Scout Association National Centres Gilwell Park (in Epping Forest, Essex) is open for camping and for a
number of offsite activities extending into the forest. Hawkhirst (in Kielder Forest, Northumberland) is open for camping and
water activities. Some local restrictions are still in place in parts of
the forest.
Guidance for walking in the countryside If, after obtaining appropriate clearance, you are going walking in rural
areas there are some important things to remember. If you keep or handle
farm livestock please stay off all other farm land. Otherwise; Stay on paths and leave gates exactly as you find them Respect "no access" signs Do not go near sheep, cows, goats, pigs or deer Do not go into any field if you cannot easily avoid those animals If you come across those animals, walk slowly away, retracing your steps if necessary Do not leave waste food or litter anywhere, and do not feed any animal Keep dogs on a short lead at all times, and off all land where livestock is present Use disinfectant where provided Clean your boots after each walk Thank you for your forbearance and understanding. We hope that soon we can
once again enjoy an even greater relaxation of restrictions, and that life
may return to some semblance of normality for those who have been directly
affected for their livelihood.
Derek Twine Chief Executive |