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Directory Index N D District Scout Council Blandford Group Bourton ADC C Assistant District Commissioner Cubs ADC S Assistant District Commissioner Scouts AESL Assistant Explorer Scout Leader AGSL Assistant Group Scout Leader ASL Assistant Scout Leader BSL Beaver Scout Leader Ch AAC Chairman Adult Appointments Committee Directory Index Comm Mem Group Committee Member CSL Cub Scout Leader N D District Scout Council DAS District Appointments Secretary DAA District Appointments Adviser Blandford Group D Bg District Badge Secretary DBSL District Beaver Scout Leader Bourton Group DC District Commissioner D Ch District Chairman Charlton Marshall Group D CPO District Child Protection Officer DCSL District Cub Scout Leader St Mary Gillingham Group DDC Deputy District Commissioner DESA District Explorer Scout Administrator Motcombe Group DESC District Explorer Commissioner DDE District Directory Editor 1st Shaftesbury Group DNE District Newsletter Editor DSI District Skills Instructor Stalbridge Group D Sec District Secretary DSL District Scout Leader 1st Sturminster Newton Group DSNL District Scout Network Leader D SNA District Special Needs Adviser Winterborne Whitechurch Group D Tr District Treasurer DYA District Youth Advisor District Explorer Scouts ESL Explorer Scout Leader ESL- YLs Explorer Leader- Young Leaders Scout Active Support Ex Mem Executive Committee Member Gp Ch Group Chairman THIS VERSION OF THE DIRECTORY IS DATED – MAY 2018 Gp Media Dev Of Group Media Development Officer THE DIRECTORY WILL BE UPDATED QUARTERLY FROM INPUT BY GSL’S Gp Mem Sec Group Membership Secretary Gp Sec Group Secretary Appointment Abbreviations Gp Sk Inst Group Skills Instructor Gp Tr Group Treasurer ABSL Assistant Beaver Lead GSL Group Scout Leader ACSL Assistant Cub Scout Leader LTM Local Training Manager ADC Ac Assistant District Commissioner Activities SL Scout Leader ADC Air Ac Assistant District Commissioner Air Activities SAS Scout Active Support ADC B Assistant District Commissioner Beavers SAS M Scout Active Support Manager ADC Co Assistant District Commissioner Communications YC Youth Commissioner ADC Ac Mr Robert (Rob) Young 01258-480948 mob: 07889-199376 NORTH DORSET DISTRICT SCOUTS DIRECTORY 4 Gent Close, Blandford Forum, DT11 7NF [email protected] District Scarf – Green & Grey Halves with Red, Yellow & Blue borders DA Air Ac Mr John Kerley 17 Mortain Close, Blandford, DT11 7XA 01258 451205 mob: 07884296621 [email protected] DC Mr. Simon Young 01258 269151: mob 07525 142152 Hillcrest House, Glue Hill, Sturminster Newton, Dorset, DT10 2DJ [email protected] Directory Mrs Sheila Kerley, 17 Mortain Close, Blandford, DT11 7XA 01258 451205 [email protected] DDC Mr John Kerley 17 Mortain Close, Blandford, DT11 7XA 01258 451205 mob: 07884296621 [email protected] SAS M Mrs Debbie Hines 01747 855237 1 Blackmore Road Shaftesbury [email protected] D Ch Mrs Liz Greenway 01747 841162 “Little Wolford”, Bourton, Gillingham, Dorset, SP8 [email protected] Ex Mem Mrs Janet Lowe, 01747 854957, 26 Laneside, Shaftesbury, SP7 8DZ [email protected] D Sec, DAS, DESA Helen Graeser 07791-522145 (Home) 01258-861527(Day) Ivy Cottage, Everetts Lane, Shillingstone, Blandford, DT11 0SJ [email protected] DCSL Mrs Angela Brewer 01963-362837 [email protected] 10 Thornhill Road, Stalbridge, Sturminster Newton, DT10 2PR D Tr Mr. Geoff Spencer 01747 855583 5, Lower Blandford Rd, Shaftesbury, SP7 8NR [email protected] D Bdg Sec Joe Merefield, 6 Crookhays, Shaftesbury SP7 8DX; Tel: 01747 853003; Email: [email protected] Ch AAC Mr John Kerley, 17 Mortain Close, Blandford, DT11 7XA 01258 451205 mob: 07884296621 [email protected] District Nights Away Advisor - Joe Merefield, 6 Crookhays, Shaftesbury SP7 8DX; Tel: 01747 853003; Email: [email protected] ADC B Jacquie Harris, 01747 861309 [email protected] 17 Whitmarsh, Mere, Wilts. BA12 6BP LTM Dr. Malcolm Brown. [email protected] Brookdene, Higher Kingsbury, Milborne Port, Sherborne, DT9 5EB 01963-250062 ADC C Mr. Clive Biggs 01747-850075 9 Butts Mead House, Lower Blandford Road, Shaftesbury, SP7 8NP [email protected] D SNA Mrs Sheila Kerley, 17 Mortain Close, Blandford, DT11 7XA 01258 451205 [email protected] ADC S Mrs Suzanne (Suzi) Bullen 01258 269151 mob: 07946 465383 Hillcrest House, Glue Hill, Sturminster Newton, Dorset, DT10 2DJ [email protected] YC Toby Hannam – 01258 818229 2 Green Lane, Fifehead Neville, Sturminster Newton, DT10 2AN. [email protected] DESC Mr. Lionel Boyle 01747 854462 & 01747 850403 mob: 07966- 421465 14 Cranborne Drive, Shaftesbury, SP7 9HA [email protected] As of 24th May 2018 when edited ESL-YLs Vacant BLANDFORD SCOUT GROUP SHOTTSFORD CUB PACK Monday 18.30 – 20.00 at HQ HQ Location – Eagle House Gardens, Blandford Forum DT11 7BT Scarf – Black with Gold Border CSL Shaun Dormer - 01258 488054 4 Peel Close, Blandford Forum, DT11 7JU. [email protected] GSL Mrs. Samantha Elliott - 07873 762035 33 Ashmore Close, Blandford Forum DT11 7UH. [email protected] ASCL Anita Adams – 07780 976265 Pump house, Pitt close, Blandford St Mary, DT11 9PS. [email protected] Gp Ch Mr. Dave Smith - 01258 450392 or 07478 886901 28 Marston Close, Blandford Forum DT11 7RR. [email protected] PORTMAN CUB PACK Thursday 18.30 – 20.00 at HQ Gp Tr Alison Jervis - 07734 366027 [email protected] 172 Coppice Avenue, Ferndown, BH22 9PN. [email protected] Soon to change to: CSL Kevin Elliott - 07543 900811 Norman Macbeth – 01258 860715 33 Ashmore Close, Blandford, DT11 7UH. [email protected] 24 Homefield, Child Okeford, Blandford DT11 8EN. [email protected] ACSL Shelley Gamble – 07770 382632 Gp Sec Sharon Jones – 07545 813359 21 Pigeon Close, Blandford St Mary DT11 9LX. [email protected] 21 Greenway, Child Okeford, Blandford, Dorset DT11 8DZ. [email protected] ACSL Mrs Lydia Bartlett 01258 454938 or 07787 841475 Booking Secretary Shelley Gamble – 07770 382632 51 Hod View, Stourpaine, Dorset. DT11 8TN. [email protected] 21 Pigeon Close, Blandford St Mary, DT11 9LX. [email protected] STOUR VALLEY SCOUT TROOP Wednesday 19.30 – 21.00 at HQ DEER PARK BEAVER COLONY Monday 17.00 – 18.15 at HQ [email protected] [email protected] SL Miss Sandra Wellstead - (H) 01258 818229 (W) 01258 456797 (M) 07824 774 161 BSL Kirsty Taylor-Gallop – 07703 015322 2 Green Lane, Fifehead Neville, DT10 2AN. [email protected] 35 Charlton Mead, Charlton Marshall, Dorset DT11 9PB. [email protected] ASL Christopher Mark – 07565 707130 ABSL Alexis Tanner – 07845 900103 30 Racedown Road, Blandford Camp, Blandford, DT11 8AS. [email protected] Flat 8 The Cedars, Park Road, Blandford DT11 7BX. [email protected] ASL Toby Hannam – 01258 818229 2 Green Lane, Fifehead Neville, Sturminster Newton, DT10 2AN. [email protected] RIVERSDALE BEAVER COLONY Wednesday 17.00 to 18.15 at HQ ASL Pippa Woods – 07841 578904 BSL Chris Bartlett – 07977 866158 [email protected] 2 Paynes Courtyard, East Street, Blandford DT11 7DY. [email protected] SA Miss Portia Hannam – 07912 210446 or 01258 818229 Section Supporter Adam Kayles – 07899 790076 2 Green Lane, Fifehead Neville, Sturminster Newton, DT10 2AN. [email protected] 40 Racedown Road, Blandford Camp, Blandford Forum, DT11 8AS, [email protected] YL Maddy Pietrzkiewicz YL Joanne Greaser As of 24th May 2018 when edited BOURTON SCOUT GROUP HQ Location – Bourton Village Hall, Primrose Lane, Bourton, SP8 5BJ Scarf – Scarlet and blue halves GSL Mrs Lesley Love 01747-840721 mob: 07967-100106 Primrose Cottage, Tan Lane, Bourton, Gillingham, SP8 5AR [email protected] Gr Ch Mrs Elaine Cox 01747-840718 River view, Bridge Street, Bourton, Gillingham, SP8 5BA Email Not Known Gp Sec Mrs Alison Norris 01747-840194 The Old School House, Zeals, Wilts. BA12 6NL [email protected] Gp Tr Mrs Sandra Jenkins 01747-840773 Corner Cottage, Bleak Street, Penselwood, Somerset, BA9 8LZ [email protected] BEAVER COLONY Friday 18.00 – 19.00 BSL Mrs Anne Martin 01747 861187 mob 07925158817 21 Bramley Hill, Mere, Warminster Wilts BA12 6JX [email protected] ABSL Sarah Martin 01747863493 44 White Road, Mere, WARMINSTER, Wiltshire. BA12 6EX CUB PACK Friday 19.15 – 20.45 CSL Mr. George Cadman 01747 822497 Woodhouse Cross, Stock, Gillingham, SP8 5MP [email protected] ACSL Miss Suzanne Maidment 01747840388 65 Zeals Rise, WARMINSTER, Wiltshire. BA12 6PL [email protected] YL Jack Allard As of 24th May 2018 when edited. CHARLTON MARSHALL SCOUT GROUP SCOUT TROOP Location – Charlton Marshall Village Hall, DT11 9PF - Scarf – Red with White Border See Blandford Scout Group. GSL Mr Peter Haines 01258-720052 9 Charlton House Court, Charlton Marshall, Blandford Forum, DT11 9NT [email protected] Gp Ch Mr Thomas Mortimer mob: 07879335305 315 Bournemouth Road, Charlton Marshall, BLANDFORD FORUM, Dorset. DT11 9NQ [email protected] Gp Sec Linda Dewey mob: 07814 553916 60 Cereleton Park, Charlton Marshall, Blandford Forum, DT11 9PN [email protected] Gp Tr Mrs Tracey Callow 01258459879 mob 07818407957 The Cottage, Manor Dairy Farm, Tarrant Keyneston, BLANDFORD FORUM, Dorset. DT11 9HZ [email protected] BEAVER COLONY Friday 17.30 – 18.45 BSL Anna Powney 01258 269167 mob 07716871801 [email protected] 67 Salisbury Street, Blandford Forum, DT11 7PY BSL Emma Pottinger 07855050699 4 Holmlea Blandford Forum Dorset DT11 7GB [email protected] CUB PACK Monday 18.00 – 19.30 CL Mr Peter Haines 01258-720052 mob 07584297115 9 Charlton House Court, Charlton Marshall, Blandford Forum, DT11 9NT [email protected] ACSL David Cairns 01258 455662 13A The Close, Charlton Marshall, Blandford Forum, DT11 9PA mob 07970760645 [email protected] ACSL Sarah Robertson 07833474200 4 Gurkha Road, Blandford Forum, DT11 7FL [email protected] As of 24th May 2018 when edited St. MARY GILLINGHAM SCOUT GROUP www.stmarygillinghamscoutgroup.co.uk ABSL Amy Simpson 07929 364410 Location – Hardings Lane, Gillingham SP8 4QP 2 The Fieldings, East Stour, Gillingham, SP8 5LE [email protected] Scarf – Maroon with Gold Border ABSL Dr Heather Porter 07944 515275 GSL Mr.
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