The latter included Scouts from Somalia, and 1,300 representatives from the United Kingdom, the largest scouting contingent from outside North America.
This include Cub Scouts, Scouts, Rovers, Girl Scouts and Girl Guides, Leaders and Old Scouts from all around the world.
It included Scouts from Bermuda, Hong Kong, and Rhodesia.
In 1948, the Orden had spread to include Scouts in the United States, Canada, France and Belgium.
The British contingent, led by Robert Baden-Powell, 3rd Baron Baden-Powell, included Scouts from Branches in Bermuda, Hong Kong and Rhodesia.
Although the corps membership now included Scouts from at least fourteen troops, Peterson, Ray, and Zinnen continued as the groups' leaders and instructors.
Other community organisations include Scouts (cubs, scouts, venturers and rovers), Girl Guides, and Salvation Army Youth Corps.
These include Scouts and Guides, a nursery school and the meetings of the Wembdon Community Association.
Popular activities include Scouts, Athletics, Football (AFL), Soccer, Lawn Bowls, Walking, Bike Riding and Dog Walking.
Community groups include Scouts, Girl Guides and Rotary.