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10 Best place to visit in Catterick Garrison United Kingdom

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We visit Catterick Garrison Go Ride & Bike Library in Catterick Garrison

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Richmond, North Yorkshire, UK

ERRATUM : 3:00 to 3:15 - the road to Catterick was built by the German POWs not Italians.

Richmond has a unique character that compliments its surrounding natural landscapes. It is a market and parish town in North Yorkshire. You may have heard the same name in other places but this is the original Richmond. Apparently, there are said to be 56 others around the World. The Normans founded the settlement in 1071 hence its name was derived from the Norman French word ‘Riche-Mont’ meaning Strong Hill. Although a formal settlement was created in 1071, there has be evidence of much earlier historic settlements discovered in the area including Bronze age swords as well as Roman coins and pottery.

Richmond is definitely a must visit town when in North Yorkshire, its unique character in a picturesque natural landscape settings is a perfect getaway.

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Paras 10 2012 Catterick Garrison

Ian Griffin doing the P Company challenge at Catterick Garrison Parachute Regiment.
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Yorkshire Dales Adventure: Exploring Hidden Gems

Another drive in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales. This is one of the most stunning places in the World, full of character - and dry stone walls!
We drive from the little horse racing town of Middleham, through Wensleydale, up the Buttertubs Pass, a look round Muker, then on through Swaledale to Richmond, Catterick Garrison and Bedale

Filmed 22nd May 2023

Equipment used: GoPro Hero 8, Insta360 X3
Editing software: Insta 360 Studio, Videoproc Vlogger, Gimp
Music: Epidemic Sounds

Music Tracks:
Love Extra (Instrumental Version) - I'MIN
Who We Once Were - Gavin Luke
Doze - Azucares
Eyes of My Mother - HATAMITSUNAMI
Malibu Crush - Dylan Sitts
Lost Amidst - Guustavv
Left Hand - Lofive
Vivacity - Phello
twisted stars - dreem
Baby Idk - Rambutan
Better Together - Pete Jonas
Beautiful (You Don't Know) (Instrumental Version) - JAKE $ING

00:00 Intro and map
00:38 Middleham
01:32 Leyburn
05:20 Castle Bolton
10:09 Buttertubs Pass
11:42 Buttertubs
13:52 Muker
19:47 Reeth
23:41 Richmond
24:59 Catterick Garrison
28:17 Bedale

Tea, coffee and a swim in Helmsley

Top spot is Helmsley. Great coffee from London in their best coffee shop, lovely afternoon tea at a place that won the Tea Guild's top award and an outdoor swimming pool...in summer at least. But the coffee and tea are all year round!

Welcome to Around & About Yorkshire

Since 1999 we've been recording in-depth documentaries on all aspects of Yorkshire. From ancient Customs and Traditions to modern industry; Yorkshire's history to people, places and events. You'll find it all here - whether you are considering a holiday here, a day out or wanting to know more about your own roots: Welcome!

Para 10 Catterick 2013

Para 10 Catterick

Tote and Gurung BBQ | Catterick Garrison | UK

After 3 years, finally the day has come to celebrate one of the Gurung's Cultural programs, TOTE along with BBQ themed party organised by Tamu Samaj Catterick Garrison, UK.
Hot weather grilling the chicken wings and pork bellies topped with spicy tomato chutney definitely cold and chilled bottle of beers made the superb day whoever attended the event.

Witness the exciting moment by watch this vlog, how the program went through.

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Colburn Grange CL Review- Caravan Reviews

A review of Colburn Grange CL in North Yorkshire. An amazing cheap CL with lots to do in the area. Colburn Grange CL is in Colburn grange itself around a mile of so to Catterick Garrison. You also have a couple of caravna shops the CL. Although there isn't a park in the CL there is a childrens play park not far away.

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How to Identify The Guards

A short Documentary on how to identify the regiments of guards.

Ride of Honour 2013 Movie. Squires to Catterick Garrison.

Sunday 22nd Sept 2013. Ride of Honour, from Squires to Phoenix House, Catterick Garrison. Im riding my Triumph Tiger 800 XC. 400 bikes did the ride and £4,000. raised for Help for Heroes.

BFRS National Careers Fair @Catterick on Thursday, 23 November 2023 - For the Armed Forces Community

Register for the next (BFRS) Careers Fair in Catterick on Thursday November 23rd 2023

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Find out how to have a smooth transition into a civilian career after the military with British Forces.

This event provides a bespoke forum for the Armed Forces Community (AFC) where you can meet and network with a diverse group of national and international exhibitors.

You can explore and learn about the various industry sectors, what careers are available in the current job market, where qualifications held are sought or what you will need along with meeting potential training providers (ELC Approved Providers), to gain new qualifications towards future employment.

Most importantly, BFRS work with Industry Exhibitors who either are signatories to the Armed Forces Covenant and/or are pro AFC recognising the unique skills and experience that is inherent within the Forces.

Event Sponsor - 3t Training Services | World-Class Training

Calling all members of the Armed Forces Community (AFC) (Serving Service Personnel (Regular & Reserves), Veterans and all their spouses/dependents)

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UK: Class 20s depart from Leyburn (Wensleydale Railway) on a Redmire to Leeming Bar train

UK: At Leyburn on the Wensleydale Railway in North Yorkshire, a pair of class 20 diesel locos (20166 & 20020) depart on the 1035 from Redmire to Leeming Bar. Recorded 10th April 2011.
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The Wensleydale Railway is a heritage railway in Wensleydale and Lower Swaledale in North Yorkshire, England. The line runs 22 miles (35 km) between Northallerton West station, about a fifteen-minute walk from Northallerton on the East Coast Main Line and Redmire.

Occasional freight services and excursions travel the full length of the line, and regular passenger services operate between Northallerton West and Redmire, a distance of 22 miles (35 km), comparable in length to the West Somerset Railway. The line formerly ran from Northallerton to Garsdale on the Settle-Carlisle Railway, but the track between Redmire and Garsdale has been lifted and several bridges and viaducts demolished.

The Wensleydale Railway Association (WRA) was formed in 1990 with the main aim of restoring passenger services. When British Rail decided to try to sell the line between Northallerton and Redmire following cessation of the quarry trains to Redmire, the WRA decided to take a more proactive role and aimed to operate passenger services itself. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) had an interest in using the line between Northallerton and Redmire to transport armoured vehicles to/from Catterick Garrison. The MoD paid for repairs and restoration of the line and the installation of loading facilities at Redmire, and did not object to WRC taking over the line. A trial train ran in November 1993 and full MoD operations started in July 1996.[26] These military transport trains continue to this day.

In 2000 WRA formed a separate operating company, the Wensleydale Railway plc (WRC), and issued a share offer to raise funds. £1.2 million was raised through this method. Railtrack agreed to lease the line between Northallerton and Redmire to WRC and a 99-year lease was signed in 2003. Passenger services restarted on 4 July 2003 with the stations at Leeming Bar and Leyburn being reopened. In 2004, the stations at Bedale, Finghall and Redmire were reopened and in 2014, a station was built at Northallerton West.

The company's longer-term aim is to reopen the 18 miles (29 km) of line west from Redmire via Castle Bolton, Aysgarth, Askrigg, Bainbridge, Hawes and Mossdale to join up with the Settle-Carlisle Railway Route at Garsdale.
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The British Rail (BR) Class 20, otherwise known as an English Electric Type 1, is a class of diesel-electric locomotive. In total, 228 locomotives in the class were built by English Electric between 1957 and 1968, the large number being in part because of the failure of other early designs in the same power range to provide reliable locomotives.

The locomotives were originally numbered D8000-D8199 and D8300-D8327. They are known by enthusiasts as Choppers, a name derived from the distinctive beat that the engine produces under load which resembles the sound of a helicopter.

Designed around relatively basic technology, the 73-tonne locomotives produce 1,000 horsepower (750 kW) and can operate at up to 75 mph (121 km/h). Unusually for British designs, the locomotive had a single cab. This caused serious problems with visibility when travelling nose first, though in these circumstances the driver's view is comparable to that on the steam locomotives that the Class 20s replaced.

The Class 20 saw only limited service on passenger trains, their use was limited to summer relief services, particularly to Skegness often under the adopted title of The Jolly Fisherman starting from various places including Burton-on-Trent, Stoke-on-Trent, Derby and Leicester. Also occasionally other holiday resorts on the east coast of England, occasional duties as a pilot, and short distance diversions of electric-hauled trains over non-electrified lines.
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Leyburn is a market town and civil parish in the district of Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, England sitting above the northern bank of the River Ure in Wensleydale. Historically in the North Riding of Yorkshire, the name was derived from 'Ley' or 'Le' (clearing), and 'burn' (stream), meaning clearing by the stream. The town boasts two markets, several pubs, two banks with cash machines, and many small speciality stores. Market day is Friday. It is served by local buses that connect to Richmond, Hawes, Bedale and Northallerton. The local Rotary Club sponsors the annual Wensleydale Wander in March or April, organised walks of 12 miles (19 km) and 22 miles (35 km).
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Leeming and Leeming Bar

Cycle ride around Leeming and Leeming Bar and on to the RAF base.

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Summer Day Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Airport Lounge Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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OUR FAVOURITE Campsite - Brompton on Swale - Caravanning Vlog

This site might be our new favorite site for us in North Yorkshire to come to from now on. It has great facilities and is easy for us to get to from our home.

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It's the little ones birthday weekend and she dictates as usual what is going on but even more today. We visit the stunning Easby Abbey that is only around 30 minutes from teh site and it looked amazing. Totlally free to get in. We also visited Catterick Garrison for a spot of tea again this was decided by the boss aka Olivia.



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The Lodge Leeming Bar

The Lodge Leeming Bar, landmark hotel is on the junction of the A1 and A684 near Northallerton, Darlington, and close to the towns of Bedale, Catterick, Catterick Garrison, RAF Leeming and Tees Valley with Stockton and Middlesbrough. Fully modernised conference and wedding venue with many facilities including cafe-bar, gift shop, extensive grounds, coach parking and restaurant, The Lodge at Leeming Bar is ideally located for both the business and leisure traveller.

UK: Mega-Thrash on board a Class 20 (20166 & 20020) hauled train on the Wensleydale Railway

UK: Mega-Thrash in the front coach of a Class 20 hauled train during the Wensleydale Railways Diesel Gala on 9th April 2011.

The train was the 20:20 from Redmire to Leeming Bar hauled by 20166 & 20020.
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The Wensleydale Railway is a heritage railway in Wensleydale and Lower Swaledale in North Yorkshire, England. The line runs 22 miles (35 km) between Northallerton West station, about a fifteen-minute walk from Northallerton on the East Coast Main Line and Redmire.

Occasional freight services and excursions travel the full length of the line, and regular passenger services operate between Northallerton West and Redmire, a distance of 22 miles (35 km), comparable in length to the West Somerset Railway. The line formerly ran from Northallerton to Garsdale on the Settle-Carlisle Railway, but the track between Redmire and Garsdale has been lifted and several bridges and viaducts demolished.

The Wensleydale Railway Association (WRA) was formed in 1990 with the main aim of restoring passenger services. When British Rail decided to try to sell the line between Northallerton and Redmire following cessation of the quarry trains to Redmire, the WRA decided to take a more proactive role and aimed to operate passenger services itself. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) had an interest in using the line between Northallerton and Redmire to transport armoured vehicles to/from Catterick Garrison. The MoD paid for repairs and restoration of the line and the installation of loading facilities at Redmire, and did not object to WRC taking over the line. A trial train ran in November 1993 and full MoD operations started in July 1996.[26] These military transport trains continue to this day.

In 2000 WRA formed a separate operating company, the Wensleydale Railway plc (WRC), and issued a share offer to raise funds. £1.2 million was raised through this method. Railtrack agreed to lease the line between Northallerton and Redmire to WRC and a 99-year lease was signed in 2003. Passenger services restarted on 4 July 2003 with the stations at Leeming Bar and Leyburn being reopened. In 2004, the stations at Bedale, Finghall and Redmire were reopened and in 2014, a station was built at Northallerton West.

The company's longer-term aim is to reopen the 18 miles (29 km) of line west from Redmire via Castle Bolton, Aysgarth, Askrigg, Bainbridge, Hawes and Mossdale to join up with the Settle-Carlisle Railway Route at Garsdale.
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The British Rail (BR) Class 20, otherwise known as an English Electric Type 1, is a class of diesel-electric locomotive. In total, 228 locomotives in the class were built by English Electric between 1957 and 1968, the large number being in part because of the failure of other early designs in the same power range to provide reliable locomotives.

The locomotives were originally numbered D8000-D8199 and D8300-D8327. They are known by enthusiasts as Choppers, a name derived from the distinctive beat that the engine produces under load which resembles the sound of a helicopter.

Designed around relatively basic technology, the 73-tonne locomotives produce 1,000 horsepower (750 kW) and can operate at up to 75 mph (121 km/h). Unusually for British designs, the locomotive had a single cab. This caused serious problems with visibility when travelling nose first, though in these circumstances the driver's view is comparable to that on the steam locomotives that the Class 20s replaced.

The Class 20 saw only limited service on passenger trains, their use was limited to summer relief services, particularly to Skegness often under the adopted title of The Jolly Fisherman starting from various places including Burton-on-Trent, Stoke-on-Trent, Derby and Leicester. Also occasionally other holiday resorts on the east coast of England, occasional duties as a pilot, and short distance diversions of electric-hauled trains over non-electrified lines.
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Leyburn is a market town and civil parish in the district of Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, England sitting above the northern bank of the River Ure in Wensleydale. Historically in the North Riding of Yorkshire, the name was derived from 'Ley' or 'Le' (clearing), and 'burn' (stream), meaning clearing by the stream. The town boasts two markets, several pubs, two banks with cash machines, and many small speciality stores. Market day is Friday. It is served by local buses that connect to Richmond, Hawes, Bedale and Northallerton. The local Rotary Club sponsors the annual Wensleydale Wander in March or April, organised walks of 12 miles (19 km) and 22 miles (35 km).
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Paras 10 2012 Ian Griffin

Paras 10 PTI's shouting out the warm up before we start at Catterick.

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