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| ScoutNet UK recognises that there are excellent Scouting websites all around the world. As a UK-based website, ScoutNet UK's website awards are also predominantly UK-based. However, if you feel your site has particular relevance to UK Scouting as well as that in your own country, you could be awarded one of these. |
Most recent sites are shown first.
| Month | Successful Websites |
| May 2001 | 1st Meath (Dunboyne) Scout Group, Ireland |
| May 2001 | Pine Tree Web We've seen (and credited) this website before, and it's about time it got another mention. Excellent as always. |
| May 2001 | Blair Atholl Jamborette 2000 A Scottish international camp from the point of view of the visitor - well worth a look. |
| Christmas 2000 | The Scouting Webring Join yourself to literally thousands of Scouting sites around the world, or just browse around the ring. You won't get bored... |
| Christmas 2000 | 18th GT(N) Online A well-designed site with some interesting features such as the current one on First Aid. Worth a look, especially if you're interested in Malaysian Scouting. |
| April 2000 | Scouting in Hong Kong If you're interested in Scouting in Hong Kong, this will give you an insight. |
| March 2000 | ScoutLink Youth Forum A scheme by ScoutLink to introduce Scouts to IRC - if you or your troop are interested, take a look... |
| February 2000 | Mohawk Wolf Cub Pack Lots of information about the Pack and Scouts Canada, and yet more programme ideas. |
| February 2000 | 91st Oblate Scout Unit - Scouting Ireland CSI Nicely designed, and a useful set of programme ideas for you to use. |
| February 2000 | Our Chalet WAGGGS World Center in Switzerland Still on the Guiding theme, Our Chalet is the WAGGGS centre in Switzerland - find out all about it on this very well designed site... |
| February 2000 | 1st Parkview Pathfinders A good-looking site with plenty of information about Guiding in Canada, a few programme ideas and a database of campfire songs coming soon. |
| February 2000 | Australian Joey Scouts If you're interested in Australia's equivalent of Beaver Scouts, Joey Scouts, you could do worse than looking here. |
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