Female Scout leader is finally recognised

Angela Browne (left) and Mary-Rose Barclay Willis holding a photograph of their late relative, Vera BarclayAngela Browne (left) and Mary-Rose Barclay Willis holding a photograph of their late relative, Vera Barclay
Angela Browne (left) and Mary-Rose Barclay Willis holding a photograph of their late relative, Vera Barclay
It has been a special year for a family in Worthing as their late relative, who co-founded the Scout movement with Robert Baden-Powell, has finally been recognised for her inspirational work.

This December marks the 100th anniversairy of the Cub Scouts and the family have already been to a string of celebratory events, to celebrate the life of the British pioneer of Scouting, Vera Barclay, who they said received ‘no credit for the work she did’.

Angela Browne, 56, of Brooklyn Avenue, Worthing, said it feels fantastic for her great-aunt, known as ‘Aunt Bay,’ who lived in Felpham in her later life, to be finally recognised.

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