Leeds City Centre Floods, Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK - 26th December, 2015
After several days of heavy rain on already saturated ground, the River Aire (like many rivers in Northern England) broke its banks in several places in Leeds city centre (as well as elsewhere). This film was taken from a walk beginning at 15:40 next to Leeds Railway Station on Princes Square and ending just shortly after 18:20 on East Street (A61).
The film features views of the River Aire at full flow and in flood: at Leeds Station Southern Entrance; from Victoria Bridge; from behind Asda House; on Meadow Lane; on Water Lane; at Bridge End; from Leeds Bridge; from Riverside Court; from Centenary Bridge; at Brewery Place; along Dock Street; from behind Oracle; from Crown Point Bridge; along East Street; through Turlow Court; and most dramatically at the junction of East Street (A61) and Marsh Lane.
At 11:50 there is a barge which has become wedged under a balcony / walkway, lifting the balcony / walkway above it. This is just under Centenary Bridge, opposite Oracle Bar.
**PLEASE NOTE** The last few minutes of the video near East Street have corrupted, they can be found here: .
According to the Environment Agency, the River Aire went on to reach 2.93 metres at Crown Point at 23:30. It's typical height is between 0.53 and 1.35 metres.
A Yorkshire Evening Post article about the flooding can be found here: .
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East Street Flooding, Leeds City Centre, West Yorkshire, England - 26th December, 2015
After several days of heavy rain on already saturated ground, the River Aire (like many rivers in Northern England) broke its banks in several places in Leeds city centre (as well as elsewhere). This film was taken around the East Street area of Leeds, and features flooding coming through Turlow Court, flooded car parks, and flooding at the East Street / Marsh Lane junction.
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According to the Environment Agency, the River Aire went on to reach 2.93 metres at Crown Point at 23:30. It's typical height is between 0.53 and 1.35 metres.
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England 2018: Tour of the British City Leeds in West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom!
Enjoy a day life in the British city Leeds for a 2018 tour beginning with a normal but busy Friday night! Then as the sunsets, the evening lights light up. People go to the theater, drink in pubs with their friends or go to a nightclub to dance. This is the end of the day but also a beginning of the night for the evening crawlers of Leeds. Then time goes backwards and we travel to the Leeds dock, which is by the River Aire in central Leeds. It has large residential population in waterside apartments and restaurants. Then we go across the campus of University of Leeds, we can see the white Parkinson building which is a landmark of Leeds. Then it’s the town hall and Millennium Square which are landmarks of Leeds as well. People in Leeds like to enjoy the sunshine at Hyde park! It’s also a nice place for people who love skateboarding and basketball. As we all know, English people love football (or soccer) and we can see how crazy they are when then win a world cup football match in this video. This is actually the game where they beat Panama 6-1 in the 2018 World Cup. There’s people cheering, waving flags and parading around the streets. Then it's time for the sunrise again, and lights light up again and people go out in the evening yet again. It’s a cycle but this is life in Leeds.
Thank you very much for watching and we hope you enjoy it! Video footage and editing by Jaya Chen at I executive produced the video and composed the music for it as seen at
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Light Night Leeds 2019, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England - 10 & 11 October, 2019
Light Night Leeds 2019, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England - 10 & 11 October, 2019: .
I've just added a new film to mosstravel.tv of views around the city of Leeds during Light Night 2019. Light Night transforms some of Leeds' most recognisable indoor and outdoor spaces with spectacular artworks and captivating performances by local, national and international artists. Light Night invites people to see the city in a new light and discover free arts events across the city centre. These include large-scale light projections and interactive installations, to music, dance and street performances. The Light Night 2019 website is here: .
The film includes views in various locations in Leeds City Centre on Light Night, these include: The University of Leeds, Queens Square, First Direct Arena, The Headrow, Leeds Town Hall, Victoria Gardens, Millennium Square, Leeds Civic Hall, Cookridge Street, Leeds City Museum, The Queens Hotel, Leeds Dock, The Royal Armouries, St. Peter's Church, The River Aire, Leeds Corn Exchange, Trinity Leeds, Victoria Leeds, Briggate and Victoria Gate.
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Recovery After The Flooding - Kirkstall, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England - 28th December, 2015
After several days of heavy rain on already saturated ground, the River Aire (like many rivers in Northern England) broke its banks in several places in Leeds (as well as elsewhere). The Leeds suburb of Kirkstall was badly flooded with dramatic footage of floodwaters flowing from Kirkstall down Kirkstall Road, and through Burley towards Leeds city centre. The Kirkstall Bridge pub, Kirkstall Forge shopping centre and the Airedale railway line were all flooded.
This film was taken around Kirkstall on Monday 28th December, after the flood water had subsided. It highlights the after effects of the flood and the ongoing recovery efforts by volunteers and professionals alike.
The film begins at Kirkstall Abbey where huge puddles of water from the River Aire as well as a ‘tide mark’ of sticks and other debris mark the extent of the floodwater in the grounds of the historic building. The grass is covered in muddy silt in places, and several dead fish lay in the mud. Adjacent the River Aire is running at capacity, not in flood at this stage but very full.
Following the path of the river is the weir, from here the high water mark can be seen in the trees and bushes as plastic bags and other debris are visible above the flowing water beneath. Beyond here the footage goes through woodland along the Goit (usually a small stream flowing from and eventually back into the River Aire).
Emerging from the woodland, the film goes to the Kirkstall Forge shopping complex, which is fully in recovery mode. There are still large puddles and mud, but the clean-up operation is underway. Outside of the Card Factory shop, much spoiled stock is piled high. Further along, volunteers are disposing of spoiled items and cleaning up at the flooded Kirkstall Bridge pub.
The view from Kirkstall Bridge is of a very full River Aire and beyond this, flooded fields. On either side of the river Aire is the clean up operation at the Kirkstall Bridge pub, and the pumping and recovery operation on the Airedale railway line by Network Rail employees and various contractors.
Crossing the bridge, the River flows towards Leeds, as pumps from the railway line transfer the Aire’s water back to where it belongs. Comedically suspended from a tree branch hanging over the river is a washed up yellow plastic sign, which reads ‘Caution Wet Floor’!
From here the film moves around to the still flooded pitch of the Leeds Rugby Academy.
The final shot of the film was taken further away, up Kirkstall Road towards Horsforth, where a sign for the new Kirkstall Forge housing development reads ‘A brand new neighbourhood in a stunning riverside location’. I end the film with three question marks, which stem from my puzzlement at the questionable wisdom of building houses and concreted surfaces next to a river, which is evidently prone to flooding.
According to the Environment Agency, the River Aire went on to reach 2.93 metres at Crown Point in Leeds city centre at 23:30 on 26/12/15. It's typical height is between 0.53 and 1.35 metres.
A Yorkshire Evening Post article about the flooding can be found here: .
To see a film of flooding in Leeds city centre on 26th December, 2015, click here:
To see a film of flooding in Leeds along East Street on 26th December, 2015, click here: .
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Flood in Leeds, UK 26-12-2015
After rain on Christmas Eve river Aire in Leeds spilled and all the sewers overfilled leaving the city for the nature's mercy
Saltaire 2016, England
2016 05 22 SALTAIRE, England, GB, UK:
World Heritage Site Victorian Model Village Saltaire.
Victoria Rd, Almhouses, Saltaire Rd, Saltaire Village Cottages, Victoria Hall, Titus St, Rail Station, Shipley College, United Reformed Church, Salt's Mill, River Aire, Leeds-Liverpool Canal, New Mill, Mausoleum, Boat House Inn, Roberts Park, Sir Titus Salt Monument, Albert Terrace, The Hop, Bingley Rd.
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2016 05 22 SALTAIRE, Anglia, WB, ZK:
Miejsce Światowego Dziedzictwa Wiktoriańska Modelowa Wioska Saltaire.
Ul Wiktorii, Almhauzy, ul Saltaire, domy wioski Saltaire, Ratusz Wiktorii, ul Tytusa, stacja kolejowa, kolegium Shipley, Zjednoczony Zreformowany Kościół, Fabryka Salta, rzeka Aire, kanał Leeds-Liverpool, Nowa Fabryka, Muzoleum, przystań z restauracją, Park Robertsa, pomnik Tytusa Salta, ul Taras Alberta, restauracja Hop, ul Bingley.
Landing at Leeds Bradford International Airport, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England - 7th June, 2015
Leeds Bradford International Airport (LBA) is located at Yeadon, in the City of Leeds Metropolitan District in West Yorkshire, England, 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) northwest of Leeds city centre itself, to read more about the airport, click here: . To visit the LBA website, click here: .
This film is taken from an aircraft approaching Leeds Bradford Airport, and is predominantly shot in a Northerly direction. The film begins on the Eastern outskirts of Leeds at the Wakefield border and ends on the runway at LBA. Along the way the following locations are identified: Whitwood; Castleford; Freeway Park; Allerton Bywater; Methley; The River Aire; St Aidan's Nature Reserve; Woodlesford; Rothwell; Newsam Green; Temple Newsam Park Golf Course; M1 Motorway; Austhorpe; Whitkirk; Halton; Osmondthorpe; Cross Green Industrial Park; Cross Green; Saxton Gardens; Leeds City Centre; Woodhouse Moor; Hyde Park; Headingley; Far Headingley; West Park; Wira Business Park; Clayton Woods; Ireland Wood; Tinshill; Cookridge; and Leeds Bradford Airport.
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Kirkstall road leeds flooded
26.12.15
Queens Mill on the Weir, River Aire and Calder Navigation Aire Street Castleford,
The Old Allinson's Flour Mill, Queen's Mill is the world's largest traditional stonegrinding mill,since 2003 has been owned by ADM Milling Ltd, 100 years after Allinson's started milling there.
Queens Mill Aire Street Castleford, West Yorkshire, WF10 1JW: England
The Swollen River Aire, at Kirkstall, Leeds: 16th June, 2007
Footage taken on the 16th June, 2007 from Kirkstall Bridge and Kirkstall Abbey of the River Aire after several days of heavy rain. Includes some of the local wildlife including waterbrids, ducks, and a heron.
Saltaire Floods Fly-over, West Yorkshire, UK - 27th December 2015 (1080p HD)
Quick fly-over Roberts Park in Saltaire as the flood water levels recede.
My heart goes out to those affected in the floods and I hope nothing like this will happen in a long time to come.
I'm neither a professional cinematographer nor editor so please go easy on me.
Music: Disturbed - The Sound of Silence Cover
kirkstall road leeds 26/12/15
26/12/15
Flooding in Leeds Boxing Day 2015
Flood waters consumed Kirkstall road in Leeds overnight Boxing day leaving most of it underwater. Copyrighted work please email through website for useage permissions.
Leeds City Centre Floods 27th December 2015
Some footage of the aftermath of the Boxing Day 2015 Floods in Leeds City Centre around Wellington Street.
Leeds City Centre Flooding 26/12/15 @ 11pm
The River Ouse in Flood in York City Centre, North Yorkshire, UK - 28th September, 2012
Footage from the city of York, after the River Ouse burst its banks, flooding the surrounding land, including shops, homes, car parks, fields and pubs. This is one of the highest heights that the River Ouse has ever been to, and it occurred after several days of very heavy and persistent rain. The video begins at the flooded Wellington Row in front of Westgate Apartments and the Royal Mail depot, where the car park is under several feet of water, and some cars are partially submerged. Ducks and Geese occupy the shallows at the edge of the river, that is usually dry land. The top of a sunken barge and its TV aerial can be seen across the river. York Rowing Club is also featured and is flooded. From the Lendal Bridge, the views upstream towards the Railway Bridge show just how high the water is. Beneath the Lendal Bridge, the steps to the footpath beneath go straight into the floodwater, where a bicycle chained to a post becomes another flood victim. Across the Lendal Bridge, Dame Judi Dench Walk is completely submerged, and houses near the river are sandbagged.The other side of Lendal Bridge see's a partially destroyed pontoon, where the pleasure boats are usually moored. The views then are from the balcony next to the Pitcher and Piano pub both up and down the river. The next views are from the bottom of King Street near the heavily flooded King's Arms pub, after which views are from the Bridge overlooking the flooded King's Arms pub and surrounding flooded buildings. On the other side of the River, the height of the river can be seen against the Queen's Hotel and Queens Staith. The video ends along North Street and Wellington Row where it is evident that the flood barriers have worked well and protected the street and numerous properties.
Leeds Floods Boxing Day 2015
Flooding in Leeds on boxing day 2015.
Floods in Leeds, Leeds lock, June 2007
Flooding in Leeds , England, at leeds lock, river Aire.
Light Night Leeds 2017, Leeds West Yorkshire, England - 5th October, 2017
Light Night Leeds 2017, Leeds West Yorkshire, England - 5th October, 2017.
Light Night Leeds 2017 took place on the 5th and 6th of October, 2017 at locations around Leeds City Centre. Light Night Leeds is an annual free multi-arts and light festival which takes over Leeds City Centre on two nights in early October. During Light Night the city centre come alive with an exciting program of spectacular projections, interactive installations, exhibitions, dance, music and street performances. To visit the Light Night website, click here: .
For this film, I took a walk around Leeds city centre on Thursday 5th October, filming official Light Night installations, as well as unofficial happenings and general street scenes / architecture.
The film features the following identified locations / facilities / happenings: Brewery Place, The River Aire, Design Innovation Centre, High Court, Leeds Minster, Duke Street, Gallery at 164 and an exhibition launch by Bay Backner, St. Peter's Square, Leeds College of Music, 'Through the Glass', Quarry Hill virtual reality, West Yorkshire Playhouse, Talking Heads, Victoria Gate, George Street, Sidney Street, Vicar Lane, Victoria Quarter, Briggate, Illuminated Night Carnival Parade, Light Night Art Run, City Square, The Queens Hotel, Lampounette, Harlequin projection, Park Row, Victoria Gardens, The Headrow, Leeds Town Hall, POP, On Your Wavelength, Light Benches, Calverley Street, Millennium Square, Leeds Civic Hall, and the Out of the Aire projection.
This was an amazing event, thoroughly enjoyed by thousands of people.
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