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This information is public domain - I'm the PR manager for the association that built the website that i took the information from and I cleared its usage.
Yes this association no longer exists neither does Scouting Ireland SAI as they both ceased to exist and became scouting Ireland on the first of January 2004.
Wild ride14:22, 26 September 2005 (UTC)reply
Its an article about one of the old Scout Associations in Ireland. I dont think there is much you can do besides a clean up. Its all historic information. Stuff on real CSI activities and things might be useful to preserve the information. Like the Melvin etc... --
Ablaze(
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I was just wondering if any restructuring was suggested, because I have a fair idea of the content myself. I added brief biographies of the Chief Scouts which I will expand but at the mo, the structure is a bit higgeldy piggeldy
Stevecull13:10, 31 August 2006 (UTC)reply
Chief Scouts
Hey, I was just reading about the Chiefs on this page. I got my Chief Scout Award from Joseph Lawlor in 1997. I think Paul Ring was before Joseph because I've never met Paul Ring before, we have had CSA's from 1996 onwards and I've only met Lawlor and Dixon (from CSI) ~
Ablaze(
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