Welcome
to the website for Milnsbridge Scout Group

20th
Huddersfield South
West
(Milnsbridge Baptist)
Scout
Group
 Milnsbridge is a
district of Huddersfield in West Yorkshire situated in the Colne Valley. The
Huddersfield narrow canal at the side of the river goes through Milnsbridge and
also the main railway line to Manchester crosses the viaduct at Milnsbridge. An
area once dominated by the woollen industry, most of the mills have now been
demolished or converted for other uses.
Milnsbridge Baptist Scouts were
formed in 1919 and the group is the oldest in Huddersfield.
The most
famous of our ex scouts was former prime minister and
leader of the labour party Harold Wilson. He was born at Cowlersley (very near
Milnsbridge) and was a Scout at the group from 1927 - 1931. He later became Lord
Wilson of Rievaulx. When the Scout group were formed they met at the
Milnsbridge Baptist chapel. In 1965 they moved to their first hut on Armitage
Road and Lord Wilson came to officially open it. The hut burnt down in 1973 so
the Scouts went back to meeting at the baptist chapel. When the current
headquarters on Pickford Street was built in 1982 Lord
Wilson also came to officially open it.
The group is open to both boys and girls aged 6 -
14. To contact Milnsbridge Scout Group please email
milnsbridgescouts @ tiscali.co.uk
(you will need to type in this email address without spaces. This is to cut down
on spam emails which the site has been receiving)
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