10/Sep/2019. Walks in the North West (part 1 of 2).
I did a few walks in the Great Manchester/Cheshire area.
1. Irlam - Glazebrook.
2. Birchwood - Padgate.
3. Humphrey Park - Trafford Park.
4. Urmston - Chassen Road.
This is part one filmed with the Canon Legria. Part two was filmed with iPhone.
Tour of Britain 2018 - Radcliffe-on-Trent
Stage 7: The breakaway group about 2 minutes ahead of the peloton. The village of Radcliffe-on-Trent gave the cyclists a huge cheer. Nils Politt and Ian Stannard (Team Sky) are in the leader group, 2 minutes 37 ahead of the peloton.
First test of GoPro Hero4 in Radcliffe on Trent, Nottingham
We are about to set off on another adventure and have decided to capture it all on a GoPro Hero 4.
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Radcliffe On Trent (Radcliffe Nottinghamshire) Railway Station (13/05/2019)
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Places to see in ( West Bridgford - UK )
Places to see in ( West Bridgford - UK )
West Bridgford is a town in the Rushcliffe borough of Nottinghamshire, England, immediately south of the city of Nottingham, delimited by the River Trent. It forms a continuous urban area with Nottingham, effectively making it a suburb of the city; this helped lead to it being chosen as the location of the administrative centre for Nottinghamshire County Council. The population of the town at the 2011 census was 47,109.
As part of the Rushcliffe constituency its MP is The Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke, QC (Conservative Party). The headquarters of Nottinghamshire County Council moved to the town in 1959 from the traditional county town of Nottingham. The town is enclosed by the A52 and the River Trent.
Most of the main roads in central West Bridgford are named after wealthy families that dominated the town's early history. There are also, however, new developments that are, in effect, suburbs of the suburb named after different things. For example, the Gamston development has roads named after the Lake District, and Compton Acres has roads named after Dorset and the Purbeck Coast.
There are no 'Streets' in West Bridgford. When the town was being planned in the Victorian period, the roads were originally named as streets: for example, Musters Street and South Street. However, the planners eventually decided that the term 'Street' was too urban, so today the town has Musters Road and South Road.
West Bridgford is notably different from the other suburbs of Nottingham in a variety of ways. During the Victorian period, Nottingham was growing rapidly, but development in West Bridgford was restricted, as much of the land was owned by the Musters family.
Nottingham Express Transit, a light rail system opened in Nottingham in 2004, runs from Hucknall in the north to Nottingham railway station and onwards to Clifton in the south or Toton/Chilwell in the west. Plans were made to include West Bridgford in future phases of the project. Analysis by the joint City Council project has determined it unlikely that the centre of West Bridgford will be part of further evolution of the tram line: it now extends south of the Trent to Clifton along the route of the former Great Central Main Line, which forms part of the boundary of Nottingham and West Bridgford. As the city boundary runs to the immediate west of the line the three stations on this part of the route (Wilford Lane, Compton Acres, Ruddington Lane) are in West Bridgford, and serve western parts of West Bridgford, which opened in August 2015. Extensive bus services frequently serve most of the town.
Several bridges across the River Trent allow access to the city of Nottingham. The access to Nottingham has been an aspect of the popularity of West Bridgford as a suburb.
Trent bridge
A road bridge with three lanes in both directions. It is highly decorated on the sides with carvings that can be seen from the river.
Wilford Suspension Bridge
A bicycle and pedestrian bridge to the west of Trent Bridge, linking the town with The Meadows, Nottingham.
Wilford Toll Bridge
Since August 2015 this bridge carries part of the tram route (Nottingham Express Transit) connecting Clifton, Nottingham, Ruddington and Compton Acres suburb of West Bridgford to the centre of Nottingham and beyond. The small suburb of Silverdale is served by the adjacent ring road. The tram passes by the Becket school and travels through Compton Acres into Clifton.
Lady Bay Bridge
A two-lane road bridge, originally the rail crossing for the Midland Railway's alternative route from London to Nottingham via Melton Mowbray. Despite passing right through the middle of West Bridgford, mostly on a high embankment, there was never a West Bridgford station: the nearest station on this line was at Edwalton, and even that closed in July 1941, the line itself in May 1967.
The northern boundary of West Bridgford is the River Trent, spanned by two road bridges, Trent Bridge and Lady Bay Bridge, and two pedestrianised bridges consisting of a suspension bridge and a toll bridge near the Ferry Inn linking nearby Wilford village with the Meadows area of Nottingham city. The pedestrianised bridges link particularly well with cycling routes to Nottingham, the railway station and the university areas, making several rapid, safe, car-free routes available.
( West Bridgford - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting West Bridgford . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in West Bridgford - UK
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Ruddington Village Market
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West Bridgford in the Borough of Rushcliffe is just two miles from Nottingham City Centre has a vibrant local community and lots to do including live music at local venues,a local Farmer's Market and Arts & Craft Markets. Home to Trent Bridge Cricket Ground and The City Ground there's lots of sport around too!
Local schools remain among the top performing in the County and Rushcliffe is consistently in the Top Ten Halifax Places To Live Table.
Population is around 45,000.
JANE AUSTEN ROAD TRIP (PART 1)
JANE AUSTEN ROAD TRIP (PART 1)// Hello lovely people, We're so excited to walk in the shoes of Jane Austen today and share a little Jane Austen road trip in Hampshire with you. We visit places like Steventon where she was born and grew up. Her father was rector at St. Nicholas church and we were so lucky that the church was open! It's such a beautiful place!
After that we visited Deane where her father was rector at All Saints Church and where you will find Deane House, a beautiful country house where Jane visited often to see her friends, the Harwoods.
We will also share the tiny village of Ashe where the Austens became friends with the Lefroy family who moved into the rectory there. It was Madam Lefroy who inspired Jane to write.
The highlight is our visit to Chawton House where her brother Edward lived and where Jane would go whenever he was there. She lived at Chawton Cottage with her mother and sister Cassandra. Chawton Cottage was her final home and here she wrote 6 of her wonderful novels, the exquisite 'Pride & Prejudice' being one of them.
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The Frilford Dog Leg always appears in the Oxfordshire Traffic news, most recently because of floods in Marcham. Traffic sometimes queues back from the pinch point in Marcham Villages where lorries get stuck or even all the way back from the A34. Dog Leg Junctions are notoriously dangerous fortunately Frilford's is fully traffic lighted. There is a very useful and popular Garage shop and petrol station.
The former General Ironside's HQ Red Stop Line cuts across the road here at this junction. Just down the Road behind the former Noah's Ark Pub lies the site of a Romano-British Temple and a Saxon graveyard.
The junction is busy as it carries traffic trying to get to the A34 at Abingdon. Also from Wantage to Oxford and people travelling to Witney via Newbridge. Frilford has one other claim to fame it was one of the first villages to be by-passed.
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Trent Bridge Cricket Ground - A Walk Inside The Stadium - August 2021
A walk around the inside of Trent Bridge, I was in the stadium for Trent Rockets vs Manchester Originals for a match in The Hundred Competition, Rockets won.
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OXFORD VLOG | What to See Eat and Do in Oxford | 24hrs in Oxford
Oxford Travel Vlog | What to See Eat and Do in Oxford
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0:00 Introduction
0:40 Travelling to Didcot
1:11 Room Tour
2:29 Oxford Botanic Garden
4:11 Lunch Break
5:08 Must See Buildings in Oxford
7:29 Best View of Oxford
9:14 Must See Buildings in Oxford II
8:41 An Education in Intoxication
11:00 Oxford City Centre
13:01 Let's go Punting
14:15 Dinner at Mowgli
In this travel vlog, I travelled by train from London to Didcot and took a bus to Oxford for a relaxed and super fun weekend. This trip was filled with laughter, food and cheeky banter.
In this vlog I showed the best things to do, what to eat, must visit restaurants and the hidden city gems Like Helen's secret passage , Oxford's oldest pub, Turf Tavern, Radcliffe Camera, Bodleian Library, Oxford Botanic Garden and must eats!
The trip took about 1hr and I spent approximately 24 hours exploring the best of Oxford (so you use this as a guide for a day trip)and I spent the rest of the trip relaxing at my amazing hotel, Courtyard by Marriot, South Oxford.
Here is my itinerary for you to try if you are ever in Oxford. It can also be used by solo travellers. I didn't cover every single thing as it was supposed to be a very relaxed trip but for sure I would be back here for a longer stay.
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Mowgli Restaurant :What we ordered
✅ Mowgli Twister mocktail
✅ Mowgli sticky wings ( A MUST!!!)
✅ Monkey Wrap
✅ Maa’s Lamb chops & Tumeric Chips
✅ Mother Butter Chicken
✅House Lamb curry (💯) + Roti
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✅Gulab Jamun (A MUST) (Indian version of sticky toffee pudding 🤤)
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Courtyard by Marriot, Oxford South
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West Bridgford Walk: Town Centre【4K】
Located in the county of Nottinghamshire, and around two miles south, and slightly east, of central Nottingham, is the town of West Bridgford.
The history of West Bridgford stretches all the way back to 924 AD when the first bridge was built over the River Trent at the current site. This was known as the Hethbeth Bridge and its construction was ordered by King Edward the Elder. The intention was allegedly to have a connected stronghold south of the river, linking up with the 'burh' (i.e. fortified settlement) of Nottingham (or 'Snotingeham' as it was then known).
Records hint that the original 10th century timber bridge stood until as late as 1683 when it was largely destroyed, having also been damaged during Civil War skirmishes decades earlier. Rebuilding works that year culminated in the construction of a 20-arch bridge made entirely of stone.
In 1797 the Grantham Canal opened. This linked the Lincolnshire town of Grantham at one end to West Bridgford at the other, where it joined the River Trent. Its primary purpose was the transportation of coal to Grantham. As with many canals, its profitability faltered with the arrival of the railways, although it remained open until 1936.
In 1838 Trent Bridge Cricket Ground opened in West Bridgford. It has been home to Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club ever since. It is also a popular venue for international cricket, having hosted Test matches since 1899. Notably, it is one of the grounds used during the Ashes test series between England and Australia.
In 1868 it was decided that a new bridge into Nottingham was needed, and thus the current Trent Bridge (i.e. the literal bridge, not the cricket ground) was completed in 1871. For a few months it stood adjacent to the old bridge, which was demolished later that year. The current bridge is made of iron and stone.
In 1865 Nottingham Forest Football Club was founded. Initially they played at the Forest Recreation Ground, from where the club gets its name. In 1898 they moved to the City Ground on the south bank of the River Trent in West Bridgford, where they have played their home games ever since. Nottingham Forest enjoyed their heyday under manager Brian Clough who served the club between 1975 and 1993. During this time they won the European Cup twice - in 1979 and 1980.
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Filmed: 30th July 2022
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0:00 Gordon Road
3:26 Central Avenue
5:43 Bridgford Road
12:24 London Road
12:47 Radcliffe Road
14:15 Pavilion Road
16:57 London Road
17:19 Trentside North
17:42 Trent Bridge
18:00 Trentside North
19:14 City Ground (home of Nottingham Forest F.C.)
20:55 Meadow Lane (home of Notts County F.C.)
21:05 City Ground (home of Nottingham Forest F.C.)
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