Fareham West is a Scout district within Hampshire, England; it consists of nine Scout groups. The district also has a large leadership and membership number. The district was once joined with the current Fareham East, but when membership increased dramatically they were split. The two districts undertook the St. Georges Day Parade at together in April 2008; this is something that hasn't happened for several years.
The district is run by a District Commissioner; Lester Eyres who conducts the workings along with a team of scouters.
Scout groups
The groups are:
1st Stubbington
2nd Stubbington
1st Titchfield
1st Locks Heath
2nd Locks Heath
1st Warsash
1st Sarisbury Green
1st Whiteley
1st Park Gate
1st Stubbington
1st Stubbington has all three sections; Beavers, Cubs and Scouts as well as hosting an explorer unit, Spartans.
Beavers - Thursdays 6:00-7:30,
Cubs - Tuesdays 6:30-8:00
Scouts - Mondays 7:15-9:15
Explorers - Wednesdays 7:30-9:30
Website
2nd Stubbington (Holy Rood)
Visit
1st Titchfield Sea Scouts
Titchfield Sea Scouts has both Beavers and Cubs leading into Scouts. Titchfield runs troop nights on Wednesday from 7 till 9.
Titchfield Scouts get very involved with their sailing and kayaking during the summer. They own several kayaks and Mirror Dingy.
The Cubs also get to go sailing once in a while with the scouts and instructors at HHSC (Hill Head Sailing Club in Hill Head .
Titchfield Scouts get involved with lots of camping and adventures around the county and even out of the country. They went to HamJam in 2007, the South of France in 2008 and Nottingham Sea Scout Centenary in 2009. That's along with all of the other weekend and week camp they do.
1st Locks Heath
2nd Locks Heath
1st Warsash Sea Scouts
With two of each section, Beavers, Cubs and Scouts they are one of the larger groups in the District.
Their Sections consist of:
Red Oaks and Owls Beaver Colonies (Meeting Weds and Thurs respectively)
Dover and White Cub Packs(Tues and Thurs)
Fastnet and Vikings Scout Troops.
The Viking Scout troop has different meeting days dependent on the sailing season. In the Summer they meet on Tuesday and in the winter they meet on Wednesdays. Fastnet Troop meets on Thursdays irrespective of the season.
The Group was formed on the 16th of June 1965 & originally met at the Hook with Warsash School until their headquarters was opened by the then Hampshire County Commissioner Mr. Roy Farmers J.P. M.B.I.M on the 13th of October 1990.
They also host an Explorer Scout Unit at Warsash, called "Solent Sailors" they were formed in September 2002 & their numbers are increasing steadily.
The total number of uniformed members is approximately 143 (January 2005).
They have their own website where you can find more information about them.
1st Sarisbury Green
1st Whiteley
1st Park Gate
Home of Falcons.
Explorers
There are also 4 explorer units in the District:
Solent Sailors - Warsash
Minkies - Locks Heath
Falcons - Park Gate
Spartans - Stubbington
However joining one unit enables you to join in with activities from the others. Also many activities within the district are open for all units any way.
Website
District Team
Lester Eyres - DC
Malcom Harvey-Ross - DESC
Anton Strzlec - ADC (Scouts)
Sue Whyld - ADC (Cubs)
Mark Kershaw - ADC (Beavers)
Maria Brigid-Ryan - ADC (Special Needs)
George French - District Secretary
Joy French - Explorer Scout Leader (Young Leaders)
Charlie Goddard - ADC (General Duties)
Phil Goddard - Band Leader
Collin French - District Webmaster
Key:
DC - District Commissioner
DESC - District Explorer Scout Commissioner
ADC - Assistant District Commissioner
The district is run by a District Commissioner; Lester Eyres who conducts the workings along with a team of scouters.
Scout groups
The groups are:
1st Stubbington
2nd Stubbington
1st Titchfield
1st Locks Heath
2nd Locks Heath
1st Warsash
1st Sarisbury Green
1st Whiteley
1st Park Gate
1st Stubbington
1st Stubbington has all three sections; Beavers, Cubs and Scouts as well as hosting an explorer unit, Spartans.
Beavers - Thursdays 6:00-7:30,
Cubs - Tuesdays 6:30-8:00
Scouts - Mondays 7:15-9:15
Explorers - Wednesdays 7:30-9:30
Website
2nd Stubbington (Holy Rood)
Visit
1st Titchfield Sea Scouts
Titchfield Sea Scouts has both Beavers and Cubs leading into Scouts. Titchfield runs troop nights on Wednesday from 7 till 9.
Titchfield Scouts get very involved with their sailing and kayaking during the summer. They own several kayaks and Mirror Dingy.
The Cubs also get to go sailing once in a while with the scouts and instructors at HHSC (Hill Head Sailing Club in Hill Head .
Titchfield Scouts get involved with lots of camping and adventures around the county and even out of the country. They went to HamJam in 2007, the South of France in 2008 and Nottingham Sea Scout Centenary in 2009. That's along with all of the other weekend and week camp they do.
1st Locks Heath
2nd Locks Heath
1st Warsash Sea Scouts
With two of each section, Beavers, Cubs and Scouts they are one of the larger groups in the District.
Their Sections consist of:
Red Oaks and Owls Beaver Colonies (Meeting Weds and Thurs respectively)
Dover and White Cub Packs(Tues and Thurs)
Fastnet and Vikings Scout Troops.
The Viking Scout troop has different meeting days dependent on the sailing season. In the Summer they meet on Tuesday and in the winter they meet on Wednesdays. Fastnet Troop meets on Thursdays irrespective of the season.
The Group was formed on the 16th of June 1965 & originally met at the Hook with Warsash School until their headquarters was opened by the then Hampshire County Commissioner Mr. Roy Farmers J.P. M.B.I.M on the 13th of October 1990.
They also host an Explorer Scout Unit at Warsash, called "Solent Sailors" they were formed in September 2002 & their numbers are increasing steadily.
The total number of uniformed members is approximately 143 (January 2005).
They have their own website where you can find more information about them.
1st Sarisbury Green
1st Whiteley
1st Park Gate
Home of Falcons.
Explorers
There are also 4 explorer units in the District:
Solent Sailors - Warsash
Minkies - Locks Heath
Falcons - Park Gate
Spartans - Stubbington
However joining one unit enables you to join in with activities from the others. Also many activities within the district are open for all units any way.
Website
District Team
Lester Eyres - DC
Malcom Harvey-Ross - DESC
Anton Strzlec - ADC (Scouts)
Sue Whyld - ADC (Cubs)
Mark Kershaw - ADC (Beavers)
Maria Brigid-Ryan - ADC (Special Needs)
George French - District Secretary
Joy French - Explorer Scout Leader (Young Leaders)
Charlie Goddard - ADC (General Duties)
Phil Goddard - Band Leader
Collin French - District Webmaster
Key:
DC - District Commissioner
DESC - District Explorer Scout Commissioner
ADC - Assistant District Commissioner
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In October 2001, Wisne crashed into his Notre Dame teammate, Darrell Campbell, causing a concussion injury. He had originally planned to play in the NFL but the injury ended his football career. Other factors contributed to this decision: Wisne said that "Football was my life, I gave my soul to it. But everything, year after year, kept building up, emotion-wise, and I decided I’d had enough - enough mental and physical frustration." After giving up football, he went on a diet and " himself obsessively in the gym"; in five months, he lost 100 pounds.
During his fifth year at Notre Dame, Wisne took an acting class and, after retirement, decided to pursue an acting career. He moved to Los Angeles, California, in search for acting opportunities. He had a minor role in Ally McBeal. He is the brother of Jerry Wisne, a former player for the Chicago Bears. Andy Wisne appeared on an NBC halftime show during a football game with his brother and his father, Gerald.
In October 2001, Wisne crashed into his Notre Dame teammate, Darrell Campbell, causing a concussion injury. He had originally planned to play in the NFL but the injury ended his football career. Other factors contributed to this decision: Wisne said that "Football was my life, I gave my soul to it. But everything, year after year, kept building up, emotion-wise, and I decided I’d had enough - enough mental and physical frustration." After giving up football, he went on a diet and " himself obsessively in the gym"; in five months, he lost 100 pounds.
During his fifth year at Notre Dame, Wisne took an acting class and, after retirement, decided to pursue an acting career. He moved to Los Angeles, California, in search for acting opportunities. He had a minor role in Ally McBeal. He is the brother of Jerry Wisne, a former player for the Chicago Bears. Andy Wisne appeared on an NBC halftime show during a football game with his brother and his father, Gerald.
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Based in New York City, practices entertainment law and general business law. He practices law at Shukat Arrow Hafer Weber & Herbsman, LLP.
Resnik was general counsel for indie giant TVT Records, He worked directly with artists such as as Lil Jon & the Eastside Boys, Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz, Sevendust, Default and Naughty By Nature.
Elliot graduated New York Law School in 2000. He obtained his B.A. from McGill University. He served as President of the Media Entertainment Sports Law Association. Elliot is a member of the American Association of Independent Music and proudly serves on the A2IM Legal Committee. He is a known supporter of independent music.
Based in New York City, practices entertainment law and general business law. He practices law at Shukat Arrow Hafer Weber & Herbsman, LLP.
Resnik was general counsel for indie giant TVT Records, He worked directly with artists such as as Lil Jon & the Eastside Boys, Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz, Sevendust, Default and Naughty By Nature.
Elliot graduated New York Law School in 2000. He obtained his B.A. from McGill University. He served as President of the Media Entertainment Sports Law Association. Elliot is a member of the American Association of Independent Music and proudly serves on the A2IM Legal Committee. He is a known supporter of independent music.
Qalandar Shah is a citizen of Afghanistan, formally held in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba.
The United States Department of Defense assigned him the Internment Serial Number 812 and
American intelligence analysts estimate he was born in 1873, in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
Qalandar Shah was transferred back to Afghanistan on April 18, 2005.
Combatant Status Review
Shah was among the 60% of prisoners who chose to participate in tribunal hearings. A Summary of Evidence memo was prepared for the tribunal of each detainee.
Shah's memo accused him of the following:
Determined not to have been an Enemy Combatant
The Washington Post reports that Shah was one of 38 detainees who was determined not to have been an enemy combatant during his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.
They report that Shah has been released.
The Department of Defense refers to these men as No Longer Enemy Combatants.
The United States Department of Defense assigned him the Internment Serial Number 812 and
American intelligence analysts estimate he was born in 1873, in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
Qalandar Shah was transferred back to Afghanistan on April 18, 2005.
Combatant Status Review
Shah was among the 60% of prisoners who chose to participate in tribunal hearings. A Summary of Evidence memo was prepared for the tribunal of each detainee.
Shah's memo accused him of the following:
Determined not to have been an Enemy Combatant
The Washington Post reports that Shah was one of 38 detainees who was determined not to have been an enemy combatant during his Combatant Status Review Tribunal.
They report that Shah has been released.
The Department of Defense refers to these men as No Longer Enemy Combatants.