Borders
Covering the Scottish Borders region, from Peebles and Galashiels to Kelso, Jedburgh and Hawick. A mix of market towns and rural communities across some of Scotland's most scenic countryside.
South East Scotland Scouts is made up of seven districts, each supporting Scout groups across their local area.
Covering the Scottish Borders region, from Peebles and Galashiels to Kelso, Jedburgh and Hawick. A mix of market towns and rural communities across some of Scotland's most scenic countryside.
Serving south-central Edinburgh, including the areas around Morningside, Bruntsfield, Marchmont, and the Braid Hills. One of the city's most established Scouting districts.
Covering west Edinburgh and surrounding areas, including Corstorphine, South Gyle, Cramond, and Barnton. Stretching from the city out towards Edinburgh Airport and the Almond Valley.
Spanning the county of East Lothian, from Musselburgh in the west to Dunbar in the east, taking in North Berwick, Haddington, Tranent and the surrounding coastal and rural communities.
Covering the northern and eastern parts of Edinburgh, including Leith, Portobello, Trinity, Granton, and extending towards Craigentinny and Restalrig.
Serving the Midlothian council area south of Edinburgh, including Dalkeith, Bonnyrigg, Penicuik, Loanhead, and Gorebridge. A growing area with strong community ties.
Covering south-west Edinburgh and the areas bordering the Pentland Hills, including Juniper Green, Currie, Balerno, Oxgangs, and Fairmilehead.
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