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Happy Birthday Scouts!

Ian Storer  
Mar 14, 2008
 

Happy Birthday Scouts!

Towards the end of 2007, I received an invitation  from Norman Gosling. 
Norman is a widely known local lad, who has had a lifetime  association with the  Scout Movement in the Macclesfield and Congleton District.  Joining the 3rd  Macclesfield (Christ Church) Group as a Wolf Cub in  the early 1940s, Norman went on to be Scout Leader in the Gawsworth Group. In  later years, he formed a group in Henbury before becoming District Commissioner  in 1994. At a time  when numerous people plan a retirement, Norman dedicated a vast  amount of time  to delve through archives of the movement (a difficult task as  early records  were fragmented) and through newspaper archives dating from 1908. The result of  such hard work was the publication of Norman’s first (and he  says his last) book  that traces the history all Scout Groups that have ever  existed locally since  the first known gang of youths formed the first patrol  of local Scouts. “Big  Hats, Shorts and Dyb Dyb Dyb” makes a fascinating read  and is dotted with  snippets of information that tell us about what was  happening on football fields  and the cost of a new motor car in the early 1900s and  includes visits to  Macclesfield by Baden Powell (the movement’s founder) and  speeches he made at  the time. The book costs £12 and can be bought from Norman at 27 Redruth Avenue,  Broken Cross, Macclesfield SK10 3JT and the Scout  Shop in West Bond Street on  Tuesday evenings. 
During his long association with the movement and  through the research for  his book, Norman has acquired a wealth of memorabilia –  enough to fill the spare bedroom of his Macclesfield home. Through the  sponsorship of local  businesses, Norman was able to establish a local Scout  Museum at Barnswood Scout  Camp, the local Scout Camp near to the village of  Rushton Spencer. The  invitation from Norman was to witness the official opening  of the museum by local  Member of Parliament, Sir Nicholas Winterton. 

 The Scout Association in Macclesfield this year has reached it milestone centenary year. Norman’s efforts have recorded some  incredible events that  demonstrate young people power and the contributions that  they have made in  locally, nationally and internationally. Scouting is very much  alive and kicking  100 years after its foundation and has not been afraid to  embrace changes that  the passage of time has brought about. Like other  organisations, local scout  groups rely on diminishing adult support, but those  adults who are involved  enjoy the fun and friendship associated with a worldwide  youth organisation. 
Happy birthday Scouting and thank you for giving  me so many happy memories  and longstanding friendships from the times I was part  of your great game. 

Ian Storer (storerian@aol.com)

  

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