Roarsome softplay darlington .aka as adventure point .march 2018 Brooke and damean-ty
Soft play at darlington aka adventure point but now roarsome march 2018
shaun climbs up coconut tree at Adventure Point Darlington
shaun climbs up coconut tree at Adventure Point Darlington in 17 seconds
UK - 68's & 66's Top 'n Tail - A Scottish Adventure on ECML, 22/6/2019
There was a real selection of interesting workings on the East Coast Mainline .... I had ventured out specifically to see a pair of Class 68 diesels working A Scottish Adventure from Norwich to Edinburgh and return.
However, the day was made just a little more interesting by the addition of 90035 working The Ancient Kingdom charter London Kings Cross to Berwick-upon-Tweed and return.
To add to the unusual sight of Top'n Tailed workings, Class 66063 and 66188 handled the Heck to Peterborough Plasmor working in the same manner.
I should point out that ALL scenes were recorded from outside the security fencing. The pedestrian crossing at Arksey offers a particularly close view.
Recorded on 22nd June 2019.
Shotley Gate, Looking Back in Time
Shotley Gate is a settlement to the south of the village of Shotley at the tip of the peninsula in Suffolk, England.
By about 800 AD, the Vikings or Danes started to make an appearance in this area. Under the Peace of Wedmore in 878, all land north of the old Roman Watling Street, which ran from London to Chester, was given to the Viking leader, Guthrum. Shotley therefore became part of Danelaw.
Shotley Gate also harbours HMS Ganges, a former Royal Navy training establishment (RNTE Shotley) for boys. The teak ship was constructed in 1821 and taken out of service in 1861. It was moved to Shotley in 1899, and by 1905 was moved ashore. A large proportion of the naval ratings of the 20th century, boy entrants in peacetime and men during both world wars, trained there. The training establishment closed in 1976 and the site was subsequently sold for redevelopment.
The HMS Ganges Museum, houses artefacts and memorabilia from the old shore establishment including a large collection of photographs and original documents.
A special thank you to the gentleman of the HMS Ganges Museum for their interesting introduction and also allowing us to film within the Museum.
Music:
Track: Sweet Sailing - Trio Leo
Track: This Ship Can Sail - Headlund
SFX:
Weir Water Barrier - SFX Producer
Boat Impact Splash - SFX Producer
Track: Ikson - Last Summer
Filmed on the #djiOsmoPocket using 4K, 24 fps, Pro, Manual Exposure and #djiMavic2Pro, using 4K, 30 fps, D-Log M. Both with a #PolarProND16Filter. Slow Mo at 120 fps.
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Drone video camping at Darlington Park Queensland, 2.7k video Xiaomi Mi 4k
Drone video camping at Darlington Park Queensland, 2.7k video Xiaomi Mi 4k
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North-South Motorway - Darlington Interchange: October 2019
Progress of the works on the North-South Motorway at Darlington.
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South of the river, Durham University offers a Botanic Garden with woodland and tropical plants, and the Oriental Museum exhibiting Asian, Egyptian and Middle Eastern artifacts.
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Soft Play Darlington , Dolphin centre
Driving through Darlington Point NSW
Darlington Point is a small town of 900 people situated on the Murrumbidgee River in NSW 610km south-west of Sydney.
Playing at the Magic and Mayhem (soft play/Darlington)
The Full Works (2019)
2019 saw us pass the 35th anniversary of the closure of the British Rail Engineering Limited railway wagon works at Shildon in County Durham which happened in 1984, bringing an end to over 150 years of continuous railway engineering at Shildon, the town that was the point of origin of the first-ever steam passenger railway as of 27 Sept 1825.
The closure, orchestrated by a Thatcher led Conservative government determined to see the privatisation and selling off of nationalised industries took away what this proud town saw as being its very purpose, triggering an identity crisis which doesn't seem resolved to this very day.
To mark the occasion, Shildon Railway Institute, in the midst of an existential crisis of its own, felt it appropriate to host a reunion of former BREL Shildon workers and their families on Saturday 5th October.
As part of the commemoration, Shildon Heritage Alliance CIC commissioned this film, to be produced on an entirely voluntary basis capturing the recollections of a number of former workers that offered to come forward to tell their story.
Expressed in their own words, this frank and often humorous reflection by some of the last generations of workers at the works explores what life was like in Shildon prior to the closure as well as a worker's perspective of the events surrounding the closure.
It was screened at the Reunion event as part of an exhibition which included hundreds of photographs of the former works over the decades from around 1900, a collection of wagon plates loaned by Locomotion, the railway museum based in the town, a history display by the Shildon History Recall Society and new banners commemorating the workers links with the Railway Institute and a collection of other films documenting the closure, family life in Shildon at the time of the closure and the 1975 150th Anniversary celebrations.
At the Reunion event a number of other former workers put themselves forward to contribute, at a point in the future, their 'untold stories of the Works' leading to a possibility that the project may be extended to take in those other stories in advance of the 2025 two-hundredth passenger steam railway celebrations. An additional possibility linked in with this may be to explore the return of railway engineering to the area in the form of Hitachi's new works at nearby Newton Aycliffe.
We'd like to encourage anyone else interested in sharing their, or their ancestors' stories of the works with current and future generations to contact Shildon Railway Institute and leave their details.
Caravanning: New England NSW
Who says you can't take a brand new caravan off the blacktop? Exploring some of the national parks between Wauchope and Walcha in the New England Tablelands of northern NSW.
Darlington College Hot Variety Show , Footloose by Kenny Logins
Darlington College performing arts class Hot Variety Show at The Majestic Theatre in Darlington
Hunting Fossils In Darlington, SC; Coprolites
Today I'm back at Stoke's Quarry located in Darlington, SC. I'm looking for a particular type of fossil. I'm looking for fossilized animal droppings also known as coprolites.
Science and nature.
Tour of the North - bike packing around the North of England
When I read the book 'One Man and His BIke' by Mike Carter, I was inspired to start doing multi-day rides and bike-packing/touring. So during May in 2019 I undertook my first bike-packing trip, and decided to cycle around the North of England, over four days.
I planned a route that started and ended in Leeds, traveling via Whitby (using the Cycle Network from Scarborough), across to Darlington (where I am from), further West to Kendal (to achieve Coast to Coast) and then back down to Leeds.
The aim for the route was to be 100Miles a day on average, but I trimmed this down due to the amount of climbing required in the areas I would be cycling through, namely day 02 in the North York Moors, and Day 03 in the Yorkshire Dales; which were both brutal days due to additional headwinds.
If you too, would like to ride these routes, here are links to them on Strava:
Leeds to Whitby -
Whitby to Darlington -
Darlington Kendal -
Kendal to Leeds -
Doing this ride, has opened up the idea to me that multi-day riding is more than possible, and has made me want to do it more, including trying North Coast 500, and LEJOG one day.
Finally, the video was shot on a GoPro Session 5, edited using Adobe Premiere Pro, coloured using Red Giant Looks, and the music was 'Shibuya' by 'Bad Snacks'.
Boris Johnson hails 'new dawn' after historic victory
Election results 2019: Boris Johnson hails 'new dawn' after historic victory.
Boris Johnson says he will work night and day, flat out to prove his backers right.
Boris Johnson went to Buckingham Palace to ask the Queen's permission to form a new government.
Boris Johnson has promised to deliver Brexit and repay the trust of voters after he led the Conservatives to an historic general election win.
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The prime minister - who has met the Queen to ask to form a new government - has a House of Commons majority of 78, with one seat still to declare.
He said he would work flat out and lead a people's government.
Jeremy Corbyn said he would not fight another election as Labour leader, amid recriminations over the party's defeat.
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The opposition was swept aside by the Conservatives in its traditional heartlands in the Midlands and north-eastern England, and lost six seats in Wales.
With just one constituency - St Ives, in Cornwall - left to declare, the Conservatives have 364 MPs, Labour 203, the SNP 48, Liberal Democrats 11 and the DUP eight.
Sinn Fein has seven MPs, Plaid Cymru four and the SDLP has two. The Green Party and Alliance Party have one each.
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The Brexit Party - which triumphed in the summer's European Parliament elections - failed to win any Westminster seats.
The Conservative Party's Commons majority is its largest since Margaret Thatcher won a third term in 1987.
Mr Johnson has returned to Downing Street, having visited Buckingham Palace, and is expected to make a statement outside Number 10 this afternoon.
In his victory speech earlier, he told activists the election result represented a new dawn for the country.
He thanked Labour voters, many of whom, he said, had backed the Conservatives for the first time, vowing to fulfil the sacred trust placed in him.
You may intend to return to Labour next time round, and if that is the case, I am humbled that you have put your trust in me, and I will never take your support for granted, he said.
Jo Swinson has quit as Liberal Democrat leader after losing her Dunbartonshire East seat to the SNP by 149 votes.
Mr Johnson said the Conservatives' victory had smashed the roadblock in Parliament over Brexit and put an end to the miserable threats of another referendum on Europe.
He said: We will get Brexit done on time by 31 January - no ifs, no buts, not maybe.
At 33%, Labour's share of the vote is down around eight points on the 2017 general election and is lower than that achieved by former leader Neil Kinnock in 1992.
Some traditional Labour constituencies, such as Darlington, Sedgefield and Workington, in the north of England, will have a Conservative MP for the first time in decades - or, in the case of Bishop Auckland and Blyth Valley, for the first time since the seat was created.
Mr Corbyn said his party had put forward a manifesto of hope but Brexit has so polarised debate it has overridden so much of normal political debate.
The BBC's Iain Watson said he understood Mr Corbyn wanted to stay on for a few more months but he could face sustained pressure to go sooner.
Some within Labour have blamed the party's support for another Brexit referendum and the long-running anti-Semitism row for the election result.
Labour chairman Ian Lavery said he was desperately disappointed.
In other developments:
Sir Ed Davey and Lib Dem president Sal Brinton are taking over as interim leaders of the Lib Dems
The Lib Dems took Richmond Park, in south-west London, from Conservative minister Zac Goldsmith, but high-profile former Tory and Labour recruits Chuka Umunna, Luciana Berger and Sam Gyimah all fell short
Nigel Dodds, the leader of the Democratic Unionist Party at Westminster, lost his Belfast North seat to Sinn Fein
Labour's Caroline Flint - who backed the Tory Brexit deal in defiance of her party - and the party's longest-serving MP, Dennis Skinner, were among high-profile opposition figures to be defeated
Remain-backing former Tory minister Dominic Grieve came second to the Conservative candidate in Beaconsfield
Anna Soubry, who quit the Tories to form a pro-Remain group of MPs, lost her Nottinghamshire seat to the Tories, as did the other members of The Independent Group for Change
Nigel Farage said his Brexit Party had taken votes from Labour in Tory target seats, although he himself had spoiled his ballot paper as I could not bring myself to vote Conservative.
Scottish National Party leader and Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said it had been an exceptional result for her party.
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This year's new TV advert is on your small screens now! We hope you will agree that our short 20 second advert gives you a fantastic taste of the wonderful wildlife and the great family activities you can enjoy at the park this season!
Holiday movie making tips with Martin Kemp and Beth Ward: Slow motion
Schoolgirl Beth Ward from Darlington sent us a heart-warming letter urging us to watch the homemade video from her recent family holiday to Mexico. We were so impressed with Beth’s holiday film that we called on the help of actor and director, Martin Kemp, to help transform her YouTube video in to a box-office hit.
The pair met up in a London studio for a surprise movie making masterclass to help transform the holiday footage into a professional film. Over the next few weeks they’ll be sharing their top tips for creating the best holiday video. In this episode, you’ll see how slowing down your holiday footage can be a great way to accentuate your point, helping you to create a really memorable holiday video.
To discover how Martin and Beth’s First Choice journey unfolded visit firstchoice.co.uk/beth-and-martin