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1st Roade Scout Group

 

History of the group

The earliest records that can be traced back to the 1950's where a small group of boys formed together and became 1st Roade Scout Group. Rev. Norman Husbands started scouts for boys in the village in the Church Institute hall, on the High Street in Roade. Over the years the group disbanded a couple of times, each time due to lack of leaders to run the group. Success was achieved in the 1980's when the current group was formed and is still growing strong. The Scout section and the Cub section started within a couple of years of each other, and in the early 1990's Beaver Scouts for younger children began. Today all sections are thriving and meet regularly at the Village Hall on a Friday.


Beaver Scouts Aged 6-8 years

 

Cub Scouts Aged 8-10½ years  

Scouts Aged 10½ -14 years  

Explorer Scouts Aged 14-18 years

 

For further details please contact:  

Ken Hancock 01604 863475  or  Carol Fraser 01604 862717     

Or visit the website .

 

Inland Waterways Association – Northampton Branch

Inland Waterways Association ensures that the inland waterways of England and Wales are restored and maintained to the best possible standards and kept accessible for all.

Locally, IWA is a participating member of Stoke Bruerne Canal Partnership.  

Contact details    Tel: 01604 861205  Email:   lynda.payton@waterways.org.uk     

 

For further information, please click here.




Neighbourhood Watch

Building secure, confident communities’

Residents are encouraged to communicate anything they feel is relevant to the neighbourhood watch co-ordinator or the local police.  

Contact details:  Mrs Shirley Bradshaw 
Tel: 01604 862014

Email: s.a.bradshaw@btinternet.com

Non-emergency contact for local police
Tel:  03000 111222

Neighbourhood Watch police Tel: 01604 432436  

Emergency ONLY Tel: 999


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