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Disley Scout Group has it's base at the Scout Hut on Station Approach, Disley.  The Group is distinguished by an orange scarf with red piping bearing the motif of a Rams Head which is the name of a well known nearby public house.

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Situated  on the edge of both Greater Manchester and the Peak District, Disley is a village with a population of about 4400. 

Disley on Multimap

The most famous local landmark is Lyme Park, a National Trust property.

To make life complicated, whilst Disley Parish lies within Macclesfield Borough in the County of Cheshire, for Scouting purposes our Group forms part of the Goyt Scout District within the Greater Manchester East Scout County.

 

 

 

 

 

 
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    Berlin Wall construction
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    Cave Rescue visit
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    Climbing at Windgather Rocks
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    Ready Steady Carn't Cook guinea pigs
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    Craft evening
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    Crystal sets
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    Hayfield Mountain Rescue
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    Linnet Clough Jan 08 yes it was muddy!!!!
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    Slovakia 2007
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    Bridge building exercise
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    Squirrel wood
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    Car buried in hay! Drum Hill (no i wasnt impressed but had to laugh)
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    Survival camp part 2 Boarfold, yes they did sleep in it, all 4 of them!
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    Survival camp Part 1 Cracken Edge
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    Looking for fish? Tawd Vale

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This site was built by Simon and Marcus of 1st Disley Scouts 2009