When in England: Axminster - Lyme Regis - London
Music: Shake, Shake, Shake - Bronze Radio Return
Cum On Feel the Noize at the Axminster Inn
A close-up and intimate rendition of this barnstormer of a toon
Axminster Carpets Transportation
Axminster Carpets -- looking after the environment
As a British manufacturer, using mainly natural fibres, Axminster Carpets is in a perfect position to protect and conserve its immediate environment and to ensure that the processes employed in the making of its fabulous carpets are above reproach in terms of conserving precious resources and looking after the world's ecology in general.
Legacy (Acoustic) Live in Axminster
Ben, Simon and Ben of Bad Sushi performing at The Castle, Axminster on Sunday 18th November 2012
England 31-05-2010 Sam's pub, The Harbour Inn, Axmouth, UK.
Een pub in Oost Devon, England. Axmouth vlak naast Seaton aan de Jurassic Coast. Een gezellige pub waar je ook heel goed en smakelijk kan eten... The Harbour Inn stamt uit de 12e eeuw.
A very nice and cosy pub in Axmouth near Season in East Devon on the Jurassic Coast. A good pub and very good food. Traditional and home cooked. The Harbour Inn is there since the 12th century.
Driving through Ogwell village in Devon, South West England
Driving through Ogwell village in South Devon, England.
Two-way radios keeping crime at bay in Yeovil
PCE visit the Crime Reduction Team in Yeovil to see how our two-way radio solutions are keeping the town's businesses connected to reduce crime.
Axminster
Axminster is a market town and civil parish on the eastern border of the county of Devon in England, some 28 miles (45 km) from the county town of Exeter. The town is built on a hill overlooking the River Axe which heads towards the English Channel at Axmouth, and is in the East Devon local government district. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 5,626. The market is still held every Thursday.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
Equity Ventures - Axminster Carpets - A possible solution?
A brief analysis of Axminster Carpets which announced that it was close to appointing an administrator. This video briefly reviews the publicly available accounts for the business and proposes a possible solution.
Seaton to Axminster part 5
Seaton to Axminster part 6
Places to see in ( Ottery St Mary - UK )
Places to see in ( Ottery St Mary - UK )
Ottery St Mary, known as Ottery, is a town and civil parish in the East Devon district of Devon, England, on the River Otter, about 10 miles east of Exeter on the B3174. At the 2001 census, the parish, which includes the villages of West Hill, Metcombe, Fairmile, Alfington, Tipton St John and Wiggaton, had a population of 7,692. The population of the urban area alone at the 2011 census was 4,898. There are two electoral wards in Ottery (Rural & Town). The total population of both wards, including the adjacent civil parish of Aylesbeare, at the above census was 9,022. Ottery is first attested in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it appears as 'Otri' and 'Otrei'. 'Oteri Sancte Marie' is first mentioned in 1242. The town takes its name from the River Otter on which it stands, the river taking its name from the animal. The 'St Mary' element refers to the fact that the town belonged to the church of St Mary in Rouen in 1086.
The town was the birthplace of the Romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, where his father, the Reverend John Coleridge, was a vicar. The diplomat Sir Ernest Satow spent his retirement (1906–29) here at a house called Beaumont, which still stands. Sir Ernest was buried in the churchyard; there is a commemorative plaque to him in the church.
Ottery's notable buildings include the Tumbling Weir and St Mary's church. The town is the site of The King's School, now a comprehensive school, a former grammar school founded in 1545 by Henry VIII, and Ottery St Mary Primary School.
The town as it now stands, comprises of several independent shops, mainly in Mill Street, Silver Street and Yonder Street. An area known as 'The Square', is the heart of Ottery St Mary. There are pubs, restaurants, coffee and tea rooms. Ottery provides services, employment and a wide range of shopping for local residents as well as visitors from nearby villages, towns and often visitors coming from further afield and abroad. Historical Features are within walking distance from parking areas allowing residents and visitors to enjoy both history and shopping together.
Until 1967 the town was served by Ottery St Mary railway station, which was closed under the Beeching Axe. The line ran from Sidmouth Junction on the main line from Exeter to Waterloo to the north of Ottery and to Sidmouth and Exmouth to the south. The line split just south of Tipton St John, near the Bowd Inn. The first line to go was the Exmouth and Budleigh Salterton line, which originally connected to the Exeter line. Subsequently the line from Sidmouth to Sidmouth Junction was closed under Beeching. For many years the path of the railway, with the rails removed, remained in place, with evidence of the railway gates at places such as north of Cadhay Bridge.
( Ottery St Mary - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Ottery St Mary . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Ottery St Mary - UK
Join us for more :
Premier Inn London Wimbledon South - London Hotels, UK
Premier Inn London Wimbledon South 3 Stars Hotel in London, UK Within US Travel Directory This Premier Inn is 4.
8 km from the All England Lawn Tennis Club, home of the Wimbledon Championships. Modern rooms each have a TV, and are 10 minutes’ walk from Colliers Wood Tube Station.
The Premier Inn London Wimbledon South is a 10-minute drive from the centre of Wimbledon and the famous tennis courts.
There are 2 Tube Stations just 1 km away, providing links to central London in 30 minutes.
All bedrooms have a telephone, a work area and tea and coffee.
Each bathroom has a power shower and hairdryer.
Some rooms can take 2 adults and up to 2 children (under 16 years).
The 2 children also get a free full breakfast when accompanied by an adult eating a full breakfast.
The full all-you-can-eat breakfast has the expected cooked items, including vegetarian sausages, as well as a wide continental selection.
Premier Inn London Wimbledon South - London Hotels, UK
Location in : 27 Chapter Way, SW19 2RF, London ,UK .
Quiet East Devon Towns and Villages
What ever happened to our quiet East Devon towns & villages? Cars, cars, cars!
Please leave a comment - is your East Devon town or village clogging up with cars?
Walking through the streets of the town center in Swindon city, Wiltshire. England
Accedent Sept 12 2013
Poor Car Driver got a problem because of the motorcycle driver's blind eye driving
Seaton to Axminster part 4
What's the future of food in Bridport, Dorset - and beyond?
Bridport in Dorset has a reputation for good food and drink, but could things be improved? Food Future Bridport organised an event in Bridport Arts Centre to provoke ideas and discussion about how Bridport could develop a healthy, sustainable local food economy.
After a short and lively introduction by Linda Hull, local food co-ordinator for Communities Living Sustainably in Dorset (CLS Dorset), a showing of the film Local Food Roots, and a talk by Ash Wheeler of Trill Farm near Axminster in East Devon, people were invited to discuss issues raised and then to say what they would now do for themselves and for their community.
Participants in this video include Kit Vaughan, who's restoring Prime Coppice in the Marshwood Vale in West Dorset, Mike English of Fruits of the Earth health food shop in Bridport, the Bridport artist, signwriter and gilder Jemma Thompson (she re-gilded the iconic golden weathervane on Bridport Town Hall), the Alexander technique teacher and organic food enthusiast Caroline Jucker, Sarah Wilberforce of Transition Town Bridport and Susan Readman of Bridport Community Orchard.
Subjects covered include the desirability of street and farmers' markets, the temptations and drawbacks of supermarkets, the role played by the influential West Dorset MP and 2010-2015 Minister for Government Policy Oliver Letwin in forming the UK's food culture, and much else besides.
Panorama Yeovil UK
Panorama Yeovil w Somerset z punktu Czterech drzew
axminster boys at grove
my mates birthday so we went to the grove i was soba cuz i was driving so i made my own fun vid watching my mates dance to the one and only ymca, [ now u make ur mind up gay or not gay ha ha ]