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The community centre is home to the Greetland Goldstars Football Club and Elland Boxers rugby club, which has various teams in different age groups playing in the local junior football leagues.
The Greetland Social has club has three table tennis teams which play in the Halifax table tennis league.
Greetland has schools for both Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 The Key Stage 1 school, ' Sunnybank ', is located in Saddleworth Road.
Greetland Academy school has got very supportive and trained teachers.
Greetland Academy school has had very outstanding reports from Ofsted.

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The name stems from being at the western end of Elland, although it is at the eastern end of Greetland which was an independent authority only from 1894 to 1937.
Sporting facilities in Greetland include the " Greetland Community centre ", which consists of an indoor multi-purpose pitch, as well as several outdoor natural grass pitches.

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The Manor of Elland, with Greetland and Southowram, forms an island of the Honour of Pontefract in the surrounding Manor of Wakefield.
Greetland is a village in the metropolitan borough of Calderdale in West Yorkshire, England.
A Roman altarstone dated to 208 AD was found in 1597 at Bank Top, Greetland.
The village was served by the Greetland railway station from 1844 to 1962.
Greetland is situated primarily around Stainland, Saddleworth and Rochdale Roads, with much of the village located on one side of the steep hill that separates the latter two roads.
West Vale is a part of Greetland, and acts as Greetland's village centre.
" The old part of Greetland was strung out along what is now the B6113 to the west.
Clay House, Greetland.
The house was taken over by Greetland District Council in the 1920s.
Greetland is the start of the Calderdale Way, a long distance footpath that is popular with ramblers.
Greetland is well known in the Calderdale area for its traditional Pubs.
St Thomas's Church, Greetland with the Community Centre playground in the foreground.
Greetland is also home to the Rose and Crown Pub ( Known locally as " The Crown " or more affectionately " The Frown ", it is also well known to by the locals as " The Rose ", The Branch Road Inn, The Sportsman Inn, The Spring Rock, The Star, The Travelers Rest, The Queen, The Shears and a number of Working Mens Clubs.
Greetland Cricket & Bowling Club, with the rear of the ' Andy Thontons ' building to the right.
The " Greetland All Rounders " Rugby ground is also located in Greetland and is home to various local Rugby League teams.
Founded in the 1880s the " Greetland Cricket & Bowling Club " is still active and the club competes in the " Halifax League ", playing host to teams from around Calderdale and Kirklees.
Greetland Infant School is located at Saddleworth Road for children aged 4 – 6, and Greetland Junior School is located at Street / Rochdale Road for children aged 6 – 11.

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Historically the Governor-General has also served as Chief Scout of Australia.
Since 1946, the governor has also always been made the Chief Scout of New South Wales.
For example, the bread-and-butter Soldier class has medium armor, medium speed, and a well-rounded selection of weapons and grenades, while the Scout class is lightly armored, very fast, has a scanner that detects nearby enemies, but has very weak offensive weapons.
Scouting ( or the Scout Movement ) has the stated aim of supporting young people in their physical, mental and spiritual development, that they may play constructive roles in society.
Scout uniform has two breast pockets.
Over time, the Scout program has been reviewed and updated in many of the countries where it is run, and special interest programs developed such as Air Scouts, Sea Scouts, outdoor high adventure, Scouting bands, and rider scouts, but the same core values and principles as Baden-Powell originally envisaged still apply.
Camp Raymond has 15 campsites and offers a variety of program areas, including Boy Scout Resident Camp during the summer, with 9 program areas and 31 merit badges.
It has 2 properties: the Price-Sanders Scout Reservation in Charlotte with the Dr. Franklin Miles Camp and Camp Gannett, and Camp Flying Eagle in Manatee.
Each council service center has a Scout Shop and staff to answer questions, provide training and resources, and is able to take registrations for summer camp or events.
The Council has several camps, including the Little Sioux Scout Ranch.
The honor society has been gaining attention from Scouts and Scout troops across the state as well as outside of Missouri: Iowa, Arkansas, Nebraska and New York.
Also organization that has its roots in Rover Scout movement Delftsche Zwervers ( at the same time the oldest scouting group in the world ) is present or local branch of the European AEGEE.
It has many activity centers, such as a waterfront, handicraft, outdoor skills, Project C. O. P. E., and other typical features of a Boy Scout camp.
The Crossroads of America Council has also served as home of the Crossroads of America Scout Band.
There has been a long standing belief that this was the very first Boy Scout troop in the United States.
The Girl Scout Commonwealth Council of Virginia serves more than 16, 000 girls and has about 5, 700 adult volunteers in 30 central Virginia counties.
It has operated as a Scout camp since 1948 and is one of the five largest blocks of contiguous forest in the traditional ( western shore ) Baltimore metropolitan area, and the largest such private forested area.
The program has been replicated in some 25 other Girl Scout Councils.
It has two camping properties: The E. Paul Robsham Scout Reservation — in Bolton ( Camp Resolute ), and the Nobscot Scout Reservation — in Framingham / Sudbury.
Over its lifetime, the fund has contributed over $ 6. 2 million to hundreds of projects, impacting over a million youth, at various Boy Scout camps.
With only eight counties, Connecticut has had 40 Boy Scout Councils since the Scouting movement began in 1910.
The Girl Scouts of the USA has had at least 53 Girl Scout Councils in Connecticut since their program began in 1912.

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