Over sixty members of Isle of Wight Scouts have joined 8,000 other Scouts and Guides at the Essex International Jamboree 2024 at Boyton Cross near Chelmsford, Essex.
The Isle of Wight Scouts Contingent comprising 50 young people aged 10 to 17 and 14 adult volunteers departed from East Cowes on Saturday morning.
The 120-acre green field site at Boynton Wood is transformed by 1,500 volunteers into a fully operational tented village.
It has all the facilities you'd expect - water, showers, toilets, electrics, communications, food distribution, health and welfare services and even a beach!
The event was opened on the evening of Saturday 27 July with a big ceremony attended by all participants at which the Isle of Wight’s new Scout Contingent flag was paraded.
The event closes on Friday 2 August with the Isle of Wight Contingent returning home on Saturday 3 August.
With 8,000 Scouts and Guides from all over the world in camp together it will be a week of fun, discovery and adventure, embracing the spirit of Girlguiding and Scouting.
A particular feature of the event will be a food festival showcasing regional food. The Isle of Wight Contingent will be showcasing Island food from The Garlic Farm, Briddlesford Farm, the IOW Cheese Company, the IOW Biscuit Company, IoW Tomatoes and the Rock Shop, Shanklin.
Ali Burt, Contingent Leader for Isle of Wight Scouts, said:
“After many years (due to COVID preventing the attempt in 2020) of planning and fundraising Essex International Jamboree promises to be an unforgettable experience for our young Islanders, providing skills for life, building new friendships, and memories to last a lifetime.
"I want to thank everyone who has helped us and these young people along the way, particularly all the companies who supplied products for the food festival.”