Girl Guides have celebrated their organisation's 100th anniversary with a camping and activity weekend at Holland Gardens in Wimbledon.
More than 200 members of North Wimbledon Guides, Brownies and Rangers marched to the park on Saturday, led from the Ridgway by Kingston and Malden Scout and Guide Band. They held a huge evening campfire, as well as trying less traditional activities like a bungee trampoline, bouncy slide and mobile climbing wall.
The Guides were taking advantage of a privilege first granted by local landowner Lady Holland, who donated the gardens to the community in the 1920s but said the movement could use it for camping up to seven times a year.
The president of Wimbledon Guides, Olave Snelling - who is the god-daughter of the first chief guide Olave Baden-Powell - attended a tree-planting and unveiling of a plaque at the camp.
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