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Deletion of this article

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Well, the prod tag has been removed, so the next move is up to the editor who added it to put the artcile to AfD. I hope he does not do so. As User:Rlevse who removed the prog tag said, membership of WOSM is not a criteria for having an article. Scouting on Vanuata is part of the Scout Association of the UK and this is of interest in itself to readers given that Vanuata was a joint colony before independence of the UK and France. We are moving to have articles on all sections of the Scout Association at County, Area or Branch (as in this case) level, but not of course at lower levels of Groups or Districts. These articles will expand, given time. --Bduke 01:56, 1 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Sea Scouts

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There clearly are Sea Scouts in Vanuatu but the link - Sea Scouting in Vanuatu, is not much use at present. I've moved it here in the hope that it might be better in future. --Bduke 08:31, 2 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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