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Marchwood Inclosure Retro Gravel Bike Ride New Forest 2020 England

Marchwood Inclosure Retro Gravel Bike Ride New Forest 2020

TAGS: Day Bikepacking, Touring, Road Bike Conversion
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Hythe Town - Where the Forest Meets the Sea



The Parish Council is one of the original Parishes having been formed in 1894 as part of the Local Government Act of that year. It was initially called Dibden Parish Council but underwent a change of name in 1983 to give recognition to the importance of Hythe as the focal centre of the Parish.

The Parish comprises three communities Dibden, Hythe and Dibden Purlieu. The development of the Parish, almost totally for residential purposes, means that the three now have merged into one.

The Parish which, is the third largest (in terms of population) in the New Forest District Council area, lies on the eastern boundary of the District Council. It is situated on the banks of Southampton Water and covers an area of approximately 6 square miles with a resident population of approximately 20,000 in some 8600 dwellings.

There are good travel links from the Hythe area with the M27 some 10 miles north providing direct access to the motorway network linking to London (77 miles), Birmingham (128 miles). The rail link from Southampton gives a 70 minute link to London. Southampton is a twelve minute ferry journey from Hythe Pier. Southampton and Bournemouth Airports are within a half hours drive.

The Council owns or controls approximately 200 acres of public land in the Parish including Prospect Place which fronts onto Southampton Water, nine equipped play areas with others coming on line in the future,a multi-purpose sports centre and a parish hall.

In addition the Council owns The Grove, which is a one stop shop for the Parish Council and New Forest District Council's Local Information Office as well as several local Voluntary Organisations including the CAB and the Disability Advice Centre.

The Council owns 3 Allotment sites. The demand for allotments is high and there is a waiting list for vacant plots

A number of bus shelters, seats and litter bins are provided and maintained by the Council.
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Eling Tide Mill FPV Bike Ride Totton UK 2019

Eling Tide Mill FPV Bike Ride 2019
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MOD Foulness Island Museum Shoeburyness Essex

MOD Foulness Island Museum could be right on your doorstep in Shoeburyness Essex. We have helped many families to find their dream homes in their ideal locations. We know how to make the process easy.
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Best Hospital in Southampton, United Kingdom

Must Watch…. Best Hospitals and Clinics in Southampton

Don't forget to subscribe our channel to view more Hospital and Doctors videos. Click on Bell ICON to get the notification of New Videos. Please note that this is not a rank wise listing. This list is based on the overall review of the Hospital by our users in this city.

List of Best Hospital and Clinics in Southampton:

Royal South Hants Hospital
Brintons Terrace
+44 23 8054 0087

Southampton Treatment Centre
Hospital • Level C, Royal South Hants Hospital, Brintons Terrace
+44 333 321 8269

Fareham Community Hospital
233A Brook Ln
+44 1489 587400


Nuffield Health Wessex Hospital
Winchester Rd
+44 23 8026 6377

Royal Hampshire County Hospital
Romsey Rd
+44 1962 863535

Spire Southampton Hospital
Private hospital • Chalybeate Cl
+44 23 8077 5544

Isle Of Wight NHS Trust
St. Mary's Hospital, Parkhurst Rd
+44 1983 822099

St Mary's Hospital
Parkhurst Rd
+44 1983 822099

Queen Alexandra Hospital
General hospital
+44 23 9228 6000

Princess Anne Hospital
Maternity Centre • Coxford Rd
+44 23 8077 7222

Western Community Hospital
Hospital • William Macleod Way
+44 23 8054 0666

Saint Mary's Community Health Campus
Milton Rd
+44 300 123 6610

Salisbury District Hospital
Odstock Rd
+44 1722 336262

Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Castle Ln E
+44 1202 303626

Priory Hospital Southampton
Psychiatric hospital • Marchwood Park
+44 23 8084 0044

St Richard's Hospital
Spitalfield Ln
+44 1243 788122

Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital
Aldermaston Rd
+44 1256 473202



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GBRf 'This Time It's Personal' Day 2 - Marchwood MOD

With last year's GBRf Charity tour having to be cancelled, this year's return would see it visit Marchwood MOD base.
With Class 59 No.59003 in charge for the outward leg, Class 73's No.73136 & 73201.
We pick up the action at the disused Marchwood Station, containing Hampshire's last mechanical signal box.
The signallman is seen opening up the gates and clearing the route.
With the base visited it was time for the next leg to Eastleigh yard, with the two 73's in charge. The train is then seen at Tavels Lane crossing in Marchwood.
With the tour being moved around Eastleigh yard by an 08, there was plenty of time to set up at Shawford, where the 73's would be on the juice for the leg to Acton.
Sparks fly, as the pair head up the main bang on time.

UK DRIVING - 9 | NEW FOREST TO SOUTHAMPTON | B3055 | BEAULIEU ROAD | MARCHWOOD BYPASS (A326) | BINU

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0:00
Hatchet Pond Car Park
0:45
B3055
10:10
YEW TREE HEATH ROAD
14:02
BEAULIEU ROAD
18:39
MARCHWOOD BYPASS (A326)
23:07
A35
24:09
TOTTON BYPASS
26:35
REDBRIDGE ROAD A33
27:44
MILLBROOK ROAD WEST
28:57
STRAIGHT TOWARDS SOUTHAMPTON CITY CENTER

London Buses around Haven Green in Ealing (2022)

London Buses
Haven Green
Ealing
2022

A walk through WHITCHURCH England 4k

A walk through WHITCHURCH - Shropshire - England
Whitchurch is a market town in northern Shropshire, England.Whitchurch is the oldest continuously inhabited town in Shropshire.Notable people who have lived in Whitchurch include the composer Sir Edward German and Randolph Caldecott.

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ROUTE TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Church St
1:10 High St
4:45 Green End
9:26 Brownlow St
10:18 Clock + Watergate
13:18 Dodington
16:51 Bargates
17:17 Yardington
18:06 Jubilee Park
18:27 St Alkmunds Church
18:59 St Mary St
20:41 St John's St
22:16 Brownlow St
22:32 Claypit St

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St Alkmunds Church [] Whitchurch Town Council [] Whitchurch Library [] Barclays Bank [] Whitchurch Post Office [] Whitchurch Antiques Emporium [] Beacon Church [] Congregational Chapel [] Jubilee Park [] Whitchurch Heritage Centre [] Whitchurch Museum & Archives [] St George’s RC Church Whitchurch [] St. John's Methodist Church

Part 1 - Southampton to Milford on Sea • Driving the entire coastline of Great Britain

Come with us on an epic real time drive clockwise around the entire coastline of Great Britain!

Part 1 - Day 1 - Saturday 29th May 2021

Southampton (Red Funnel Ferry Terminal) - Eling - Marchwood - Dibden Purlieu - Beaulieu - Lymington - Milford on Sea

After a year of all the Covid lockdowns and restrictions, one of the things we really missed was the liberating feeling of standing on the beach, and looking out to sea. So once lockdown sufficiently eased, in a moment of slight madness we decided that we should try to see as much sea as we possibly could. And what better way to do that than travel around the entire coastline of Great Britain?!

It was our intention to drive from Southampton to Plymouth over the Bank Holiday weekend, but as you will find out in a later video, things didn't go entirely to plan!

We unfortunately don't have the time and resources currently to do the whole trip on in one solid lump, so this will be a project which we will undertake over the next year or so as and when we can. We may also have to do some parts out of sequence, but bear with us, by the end we will have footage of driving the entire British coastline.

Why start/end in Southampton?

1) We have to start and end somewhere!
2) It's pretty easy to get to from where we live.
3) It's roughly in the centre of the south coast.
4) It has been the start/end point of many an epic voyage over the centuries, so it seemed a nice place to choose.

Things we learned on Day 1...

1) We saw surprisingly and rather disappointingly little sea proportional to the distance we travelled. While many roads can look close to the coast on the map, the sea is often out of view.
2) Because any sat-nav or mapping app will try to get you from A to B via the most efficient route, it's not really suitable for a trip like this. You therefore have to break it down into very short hops, and constantly know the next checkpoint to find.
3) When recording constantly on an action camera, you must keep an eye on the battery to avoid losing valuable footage. Our camera has a blue light that flashes all the while it is recording, so you have to be on guard, ready with a fresh battery when the flashing stops. We lost maybe 10 minutes or so of footage around Christchurch when we didn't realise that the battery had died.
4) Don't assume that Siri is sensible when it comes to asking for directions. We asked for directions from Milford on Sea to Christchurch, and rather than give us directions to the Christchurch 10 miles away, it gave us directions to Christchurch in New Zealand 11,500 miles away! (The same also happened later in the trip when we asked for directions to Portland - we guessed correctly, it didn't indeed give us directions to Portland, Oregon. So much for artificial intelligence, eh?!)

We hope you enjoy our epic journey, if so, please give us the thumbs up, and subscribe to our channel to keep up to date with our travels.

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HMS Albion arriving at Marchwood from Devonport - 30/08/2017

An early start on Wednesday 30th August 2017 to see an unusual visitor to Southampton Water - the Royal Navy Assault Vessel HMS Albion which has recently undergone a major refurbishment.

She was making a visit to Marchwood Military Port to presumably collect supplies before returning to Devonport (where she has come from) on Thursday 31st. She arrived around 07:45am and is due to depart at 18:30pm on the 31st.

a sunny day in Stannington by drone 4k

Stannington by drone 4k

UK: Hastings DEMU Unit 1001 working the The Fawley Forester Railtour

Three clips showing the The Fawley Forester Railtour chartered by
the Three Rivers Community Rail Partnership to run three shuttle trips between Southampton Central and Fawley, on the old
Waterside Line through Marchwood and Hythe using the Hastings DEMU Class 201 Unit 1001.
Clips recorded 13th May 2017

Passenger service on the Fawley branch was withdrawn in 1966, with freight trains serving Fawley oil refinery ceasing in 2016.
The trips were run to promote the potential re-opening of the line to passengers and to celebrate the Partnership’s 10th anniversary.

In addition to the trips on the Fawley branch, rather than send the train empty to Basingstoke to begin the charter the journey from Hastings was opened to passengers as a railtour in its own right.

Clip 1 - Leaving Southampton Central on the first trip of the day at 12:38

Clip 2 (1:00) - The second trip is seen passing School Road level crossing in Hythe on the Fawley Branch

Clip 3 (2:05) - Leaving Basingstoke station on the evening return to Hastings


The British Rail Class 201 (or 6S) six-car diesel-electric multiple units (DEMUs) were built in 1957-1958 at Eastleigh and underframes were built at Ashford.

The Southern Region Class 201-207 DEMUs are nicknamed 'Thumpers' due to the noise they made while in motion.

These units were built with a narrow body profile to accommodate the restricted tunnels on the London-Hastings line, for which they were built.

Power car (two per six-car set)
Introduced: 1957
Weight: 55 long tons (56 t; 62 short tons)
Engine: English Electric 4-cylinder type 4SRKT Mark II of 600 shaft horsepower (450 kW) at 850 rpm (Equivalent to 1,000 bhp or 750 kW per 6-car set)
Transmission: Electric, two English Electric type EE507 traction motors rated at 186 kW (249 hp) each.
Maximum tractive effort: 12,500 lbf (56 kN) per car; 25,000 lbf (110 kN) per unit
Driving wheel diameter: 40 in (1,016 mm) Driving Bogie; 42 in (1,067 mm) Trailer Bogie
Coupling code: 'Buck-Eye' Type allowing coupling to any BR(S) 20x,4xx Units
Train heating: Electric

Most units were withdrawn and scrapped following electrification of the route in 1986. However, one complete unit, no. 1001, was preserved by Hastings Diesels Ltd., which is based at St Leonards-on-Sea.

The two mainline certified motor coaches that are currently in use on the Hastings Diesel and are fitted with CDL and OTMR are 60116 Mountfield (certified in 2003) and 60118 Tunbridge Wells (certified in 1996). The unit operates several mainline railtours a year, starting from Hastings and going to various destinations; mainly across the South of England, but sometimes further afield.

Additionally, the unit has been used in some unusual non-passenger workings. In July 2015, a crash-damaged Southeastern Class 375 Electrostar EMU was dragged very slowly at 5 mph by HDL's 2 motor coaches from Canterbury West to Ramsgate Depot using a special Dellner coupling-adapter, having collided into a herd of cattle that had strayed onto the line between Wye and Chilham. In August 2015, the 2 motor coaches spent a week at Thameslink's new depot in Three Bridges shunting some of the new-built Class 700 Desiro City trains.

Hastings Diesels Limited owns thirteen non-mainline certified vehicles which are in various states of readiness.
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UK DRIVING - 6 | SOUTHAMPTON | FREEMANTLE AREA - 3 | BINU

Freemantle area of UK Southampton drive around.

#uk #england #southampton #driving #binuvv #binuvv



0:00
YORK ROAD
0:35
FOUNDRY LANE
2:09
PAYNES ROAD
2:20
LAKELANDS DRIVE
2:51
DEAD END
3:17
PAYNES ROAD
3:36
FOUNDRY LANE
3:51
TESTWOOD ROAD
4:13
MARCHWOOD ROAD (DEAD END ...)
4:28
TESTWOOD ROAD (CROSSING)
4:32
MARCHWOOD ROAD
5:02
BEECH ROAD (DEAD END...)
5:13
BEECH ROAD
5:42
WATERHOUSE LANE
6:00
BLIGHMONT CRESCENT
6:24
DEAD END ...
6:51
WATERHOUSE LANE
9:15
ST EDMUNDS ROAD
9:35
FOUNDRY LANE
9:48
BENSON ROAD
10:02
IMPERIAL AVENUE
10:31
LEMON ROAD
10:50
WATERHOUSE LANE
11:32
KINGSLEY ROAD
12:02
IMPERIAL AVENUE (DEAD END ...)
13:09
APPROACHING... IMPERIAL AVENUE-WATERHOUSE LANE JUNCTION
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Container ship at Marchwood

The container ships leaving the western docks turn around just outside Marchwood. And nobody else seems to even look at them

The Barnhill Estate London Bus E9 Ride with good view Welcome aboard

#pitshangerline #discoverlondon #londoncity #londonlifestyle #yeading #Greenford #discoverlondon #londoncity #londonexplorer #londonlife #busride #doubledecker #londonist #london
There's a lot to see on a trip to London, and especially on your first trip to the city. Taking a bus is one of the easiest ways to get a good view of London without much hassle or expense; all you have to do is find out which route you want to take and then leave the driving to them while you gawk at the scene. London is covered by more than 700 bus routes, and many travel past some of the city's iconic sights. As a bonus, many of the buses are double-deckers, and what a great view you'll get on the upper deck.
London buses no longer accept cash fares, so you will need an Oyster card loaded with sufficient credit or a travelcard. You could also consider using a contactless payment card to pay for London transport
If you are short on time and want to guarantee that you see all of the big sights in London, your best bet is the classic Big Bus Tours circular route. Today I am please to introduce you with route E9,what a great opportunity, please don't miss it out and watch till the end. There is the bus stops in case you need it ,please have a look and find out where you exactly are located. You can tap on exact time and with doing that you will transfer to that moment:
00:00 Intro
00:22 Welbeck Avenue (S)
01:55 Ayles Road (N)
04:15 Gurney Road (E)
07:20 Kingshill Avenue (K)
08:39 Tangmere Gardens (N)
10:45 Church Road (Y)
12:29 Wayfarer Road (E)
13:50 Broadmead Road (WE)
20:50 Adrienne Avenue (WF)
22:31 Greenford High School (EG)
23:22 Eastmead Avenue (EH)
24:18 Pembroke Road (H)
27:02 Greenford Broadway (J)
30:55 Clifton Road (L)
32:55 Greenford Avenue (RS)
33:38 Cuckoo Avenue (RT)
34:53 Gurnell Leisure Centre (RW)
37:01 Ruislip Road East (AA)
38:26 Scotch Common (AB)
39:39 Kent Gardens (SC)
41:17 Pitshanger Library (SM)
43:34 St Barnabas Church (SN)
45:11 Fairlea Place (SP)
46:07 Montpelier Road (SQ)
46:42 Marchwood Crescent (SR)
48:02 Castlebar Road (ST)
49:00 Ealing Broadway Station / Haven Green (A)
Haven Grn / Ealing Broadway Stn (E)
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4K|London🚌RouteE9|Ealing,Montpelier,Brent-ham,Greenford,Yeading

#ealing #yeading #Greenford #discoverlondon #londoncity #londonexplorer #londonlife #busride #doubledecker #londonist #london
There's a lot to see on a trip to London, and especially on your first trip to the city. Taking a bus is one of the easiest ways to get a good view of London without much hassle or expense; all you have to do is find out which route you want to take and then leave the driving to them while you gawk at the scene. London is covered by more than 700 bus routes, and many travel past some of the city's iconic sights. As a bonus, many of the buses are double-deckers, and what a great view you'll get on the upper deck.
London buses no longer accept cash fares, so you will need an Oyster card loaded with sufficient credit or a travelcard. You could also consider using a contactless payment card to pay for London transport
If you are short on time and want to guarantee that you see all of the big sights in London, your best bet is the classic Big Bus Tours circular route.Today I am please to introduce you with route E9,what a great opportunity,please don't miss it out and watch till the end. There is the bus stops in case you need it,please have a look and find out where you exactly are located.You can tap on exact time and with doing that you will transfer to that moment:
00:00 Intro
00:24 Haven Grn / Ealing Broadway Stn (E)
Marchwood Crescent (SF)
Montpelier Road (SG)
Fairlea Place (SH)
St Barnabas Church (SJ)
Harrow View Road (SK)
Kent Gardens (SL)
06:28 Scotch Common (AH)
06:56 Ruislip Road East (AJ)
08:01 Gurnell Leisure Centre (RU)
Cuckoo Avenue (RV)
09:23 Greenford Avenue (RY)
10:50 Clifton Road (M)
12:52 Greenford Broadway (N)
15:48 Pembroke Road (R)
16:47 Beechwood Avenue (EL)
18:11 Greenford High School (EM)
19:11 Adrienne Avenue (WS)
20:56 Broadmead Road (WT)
22:20 Wayfarer Road (W)
25:40 Dilston Close (L)
27:01 Hughenden Gardens (H)
27:57 Gurney Road (W)
28:46 Ayles Road (S)
29:25 Vancouver Road
31:06 Stratford Road (W)
31:53 Welbeck Avenue (S)
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Buy Me a ticket on Ko-Fi:

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66124 3F03 Longtown M.O.D - Marchwood M.O.D, 24th July 2014

M.O.D. Train passing Lancaster.

KeepTurningLeft Season 7 part 9 Hurst Point to Christchurch

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