| The present Congreve-Bernard Memorial Hall inaugurated in 1948 serves as the Island
Headquarters of the Association. It stands on the same site of the former
Congreve-Bernard Memorial Hall that was originally inaugurated on the 8th May 1932, but which was
totally destroyed by enemy action on the 7th April 1942 during World War II.
In fact it was precisely in late afternoon of the 7th April 1942
during an air-raid by the German Luftwaffe that together with other
targets, as reported by Rome Radio "all military objectives
attacked in Malta during the evening's raid were ruthlessly
destroyed". One of these targets was the Scout Headquarters at
Floriana. The first to witness the destruction was Father Bernard Hersey,
the then Island Secretary who could only describe the scene as a
"heap of rubble and twisted iron joists - all that remained of the
Congreve-Bernard Memorial Hall".
The original building was erected as a memorial to the
memory of Sir Walter Norris Congreve, who was the Governor of Malta and
the Chief Scout of the Association from 1924 to 1927, and of Colonel Sir
Edgar Bernard, who held office as Island Commissioner from 1924 to 1931.
The rebuilt premises were eventually formally inaugurated as the Congreve-Bernard Memorial
Hall on September 1st, 1948 by the then Governor, Sir Francis Douglas.
The new Headquarters were blessed by Monsignor E. Galea, the Vicar
General and Bishop of Tralles in the presence of various distinguished
guests that included the Prime Minister, Dr Paul Boffa, the Naval
Commander-in-Chief, Admiral Sir Arthur Power, Mr Dahl, representing the
Chief Scout of the Commonwealth and Empire and Colonel Vella, acting
Island Commissioner.
Over the entrance of the main hall at Island
Headquarters stands an inscription carved in stone by German prisoners
of war saying :
"This Congreve-Bernard Hall was erected on the
site of the original
building which was destroyed by enemy action on the 7th April 1942.
The necessary funds were provided by Imperial
Headquarters,
Scouts of South Africa and Australia, and by public
subscription in Malta.
The original building was erected as a memorial
to the memory of
General Sir Walter Norris Congreve VC, KCB, MVO, ADC,
Governor and Chief Scout of Malta 1924-27
and of Colonel Sir Edgar
Bernard KBE, CMG,
Island Commissioner of Boy Scouts Malta
1924-31".
Ideally situated close to Valletta, the capital city, the
premises are used for various purposes, including those for accommodation and camping purposes by several foreign Scout Groups who visit
Malta on a regular basis. Moreover, the premises are ideal as a venue for
receptions and conferences.
Campsite :
The campsite has an area of approx. 2560 sq. m. with landscaped grounds,
equipped with lighting, water and toilet facilities and a kitchen.
Fee : Lm1.25c (3.25 Euro) per person per night.
Deposit : Lm25 (65 Euro) upon application (refundable in case of
cancellation).
Reception Hall :
Reception Hall (12.3 m. x 13.85 m.) ideal for parties and other formal
occasions. It is fully equipped with foyer and toilet facilities.
Fee : Lm85.00 (221 Euro) per occasion.
Parking Area :
Parking area of 1054 sq. m. serving all the above mentioned
facilities.
Fee : Lm25.00 (65 Euro) if rented on its own or free of charge if used in
conjunction with other facilities.
- The above prices may vary from year to year.
- All fees must be settled upon arrival.
- In case of damages deposit will be retained.
- Any damages must be paid for by those renting out the facilities.
- Telephone and photocopying services are also offered at an
additional charge.
- Other services will be considered upon request.
For reservations or more information contact Mr Charles Caruana at
Island Headquarters.
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