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This category includes sites that reflect the make up of the Marple community: its people, its history, and resources and institutions that serve the town's people, such as social service organisations.
http://www.marplescouts.co.uk/
Includes news stories, as well as information about when the beavers, cubs, scouts and explorer scouts meet.
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~wgh/boyhood.htm
Life in a Derbyshire village between two world wars.
http://www.stockport.gov.uk/chadkirkchapel
Details on the annual well-dressing and other festivities.
http://www.ourvalley.org.uk/
Promoting the conservation, improvement and use of the Goyt Valley between Strines and Marple Bridge for the benefit of residents, the local community and visitors.
http://www.hgreadingroom.org/
Offers room and contact details for booking this facility for community use.
http://www.marplecivicsociety.org.uk/
A charitable organisation concerned with the environment in both the town and the surrounding Green Belt countryside of Marple and District.
http://www.marple-uk.com/writing/
A Marple poetry competition for adults and children sponsored by local poet and author Joyce Reed G.N.S.M.
http://www.melloropengardens.org.uk/
16 private gardens in Mellor, near Stockport open to the public on May 25th 2008 to raise funds for Cancer Research and the local Parish centre.
http://mellorchurch.org/
Detailing church affairs and social occasions plus event and fete hosting details. Located in Mellor.
http://www.mellorheritage.org.uk/
A charity managing the ongoing investigation of a multiperiod site at Mellor. In partnership with the University of Manchester Archaeological Unit.
http://www.visitmarple.co.uk/
A pictorial guide to Marple through the ages, featuring hundreds of postcards and photographs of bygone Marple in categorised albums. Includes a search facility and slideshow options.
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