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Our Gilwell Park based cleaning company offers a full range of daily/weekly residential and commercial maintenance services. Whether our clients choose one of our teams or an individual, we always furnish all necessary equipment and supplies. Our residential and commercial service is available Monday through Friday with flexible hours. The goal of our Gilwell Park cleaning company is to complete each job to the client's satisfaction. The cleaning company offers spring cleaning on a one-time or as needed basis in the Gilwell Park area. Both flat rate and hourly rate pricing is available for this service.
Also our teams are offering a thorough move-out cleaning for empty homes and/or apartments. All the cleaning specialists, working with us are highly trained and motivated to exceed your expectations.
Covered postcodes: E4
Information about Gilwell Park
Gilwell Park was an estate located in the suburbs of London which was bought for The Scout Association in 1919, by Mr. de Bois Maclaren for £10,000 for use as a campsite for Scouts and a training center for Scout Leaders.
Gilwell Park is situated on the edge of the picturesque Epping Forest, yet is within easy travelling distance of the sights of London. The Greenwich Meridian (the line of zero longitude) runs through the campsite. The land was, at an earlier time, owned by King Henry VIII, who built a hunting lodge for his son Edward. A later owner of the land built a more substantial house around the lodge, which eventually became known as the White House.
Francis Gidney, the first Camp Chief, conducted the first Wood Badge course in September of 1919 at Gilwell Park, the home of leadership training in the Scout Movement. Leaders all over the world become part of the Gilwell Troop (First Gilwell Park Scout Group) upon completion of the Wood Badge. These leaders are henceforth called Wood Badgers or Gilwellians. Wherever Wood Badgers meet is called Gilwell Field.
As with Brownsea Island and Kandersteg International Scout Centre, Gilwell Park is one of the great landmarks of the world Scouting movement. The site can accommodate events for up to 10,000. It contains a range of camp sites, indoor accommodations and activities, suitable for all sections of the Scouting Movement. Gilwell Park can also be hired for non-Scout activities, such as conferences and wedding receptions.
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