Middleton Scout and Guide Associations St George’s Day Parade

Date published: 24 April 2016


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The Mayor and Mayoress, Surinder and Cecile Biant, took part in the Middleton Scout and Guide Associations St George’s Day Parade from St Leonard's Church to Middleton Gardens.

The parade went along Long Street, Durnford Street, onto Rectory Street, Wood Street and into Middleton Gardens today, Sunday 24 April.

The salute was taken on the bottom section of Wood Street by Mayor and Mayoress of Rochdale, Surinder and Cecile Biant.

Liz McInnes MP said: “It’s been a good turnout again. I always love coming to this parade, seeing all the various age groups. I am constantly impressed by the hours the leaders and volunteers must put into the groups.”

The groups taking part in the procession included: 

  • District Guide & Scout Officers 
  • Middleton Explorers 
  • 5th East Rainbow & Brownies, Elmwood
  • 5th South East Brownies, St Peter’s
  • 7th Beavers, Cubs & Scouts (St Peter’s)
  • 2nd Central Rainbows, Brownies and Guides, Thornham
  • 17th Beavers, Thornham
  • 7th South East Rainbows,Brownies & Guides, St Thomas More
  • 8th Beavers, Cubs & Scouts, St Thomas More
  • 1st Central Rainbows, Brownies & Guides, Parish
  • 1st Beavers & Cubs, Parish
  • 1st Beavers, Cubs & Scouts, Boarshaw 
  • 1st South East Rainbows, Brownies, Michael’s
  • 2nd South East Rainbow & Brownies, St Michael’s
  • 2nd Beavers, Cubs & Scouts, St Michael’s–Tonge & Kirkway
  • 2nd South East Brownies, Mills Hill
  • 4th South, Alkrington URC 

 

Middleton Scout and Guide Associations St George’s Day Parade
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