
At Gladstone there is a flagpole in front of the Main Building as a focal point for camp ceremonies.
In addition a new seating area and fencing have been installed and the paved area refreshed.
We now have some tables and benches for group use as of April 2025.

Gladstone Campsite has an Activity Course which slowly undergoing repair. This consists of two varying height obstacles with rope pullups, a set of monkey bars and a new swinging tyre step-over base.

This is now up and running and available for hire via our activity booking form and price list. A seating area has been installed next to the Range.
We also hire out the Tomahawks and Angels as a self-led activity that can be run by a competent Adult as this is not a permitted activity.

Built in 2021, The Range, which can be used for either Archery and Target Shooting and which is available to hire for sessions, subject to booking. This is available with or without instructors or equipment. The Range can be used throughout the year and has floodlights for use after dark. The Person running activities should have the correct authorisations which will need to be seen by the Duty Warden prior to the activity. It is possible to book sessions with an instructor and equipment at the time of booking. We have installed new paving inside and outside the covered area in April 2024.

There is an outdoor campfire circle seating over 100 people on various tiers of seating and is suitable for both small and large traditional campfires. You will need to book it to ensure its availability. There is also a pole frame and backdrop which was added in February 2025 and raised area for doing campfire skits and stunts at the back of the fire circle.

A smaller ‘Backwoods Cooking Area’ with a circle of seating for up to 18 people has been created in the woodland between the buildings. Please use natural wood in this fire pit please and you will need to book it, at no cost, to ensure its availability during camps and Field Sessions.
Gladstone Campsite has the woodland area with a mix of trees and undergrowth and therefore lends itself to shelter building so there are numerous places on site that this can be done, if you want to include shelter building in your camp programme speak to the booking warden to find out where the best location is for your activity.

Gladstone Centre provides various length poles and ropes, but no pulleys or other fixings at present. The number of available spas and their lengths are; 2 @ 16’ , 10 @ 14’, 6 @ 12’, 8 @ 10’, 2 @ 8’, 3 @ 6’. (tbc). This equipment is bookable. Please see the Activity Pricelist for more information.

Orienteering Course has been re-mapped and features fixed signs with 3 separate answers to mix it up a bit for larger groups who might use it. Maps are available, so please ask the Duty Warden or send us an email to get a free downloaded map sent to your inbox.

We have a woodstore where both natural and recycled timber may be available most of the year. The concrete area in front of the Woodstore is available for sawing and chopping wood. Please check with the Warden for availability of wood but feel free to bring your own if required. Please ensure any wood not used is returned inside the Woodstore enclosure at the end of your stay.
We do allow campfires on the main field, but only in altar fires which must be raised a minimum of 300mm off the ground as we don’t want to scorch our grass. There are stands and altar fires available for groups to borrow. Please ask the Duty Warden if you require one, and ensure that it is returned at the end of your camp in the same condition. If ground-based fires are lit in the woods, please ensure there are extinguished and the holes filled with earth prior to leaving site. Members of the Gladstone Work-crew and Fusion Explorer Scouts have now re-built two of our brick altar fires in the woodland area during August 2025.

In November 2021, our signature symbol, The Gladstone Oak was damaged by Storm Arwen. Our Service Crew had cleared the area and made safe, however after further investigation the descision to remove all branches was made after it was discovered all but a small portion of the tree was dead. In the meantime our other large Oaktree on the field continues to thrive and grow! and we have planted a couple of new oak trees on site.

Our Climbing and Abseil Tower is out of commission for the foreseeable future whilst we look at replacement options.
We are working on a replacement but it is likely to be a temporary structure whilst we fundraise for a new tower.
An explorer, adventurer and TV presenter, Dwayne's been seen in BAFTA nominated Channel 5 series Race to the Pole, on BBC Springwatch, Countryfile, National Geographic and Disney+.
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