Bar & Beyond Stevenage Promo - Video By Licklist
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Bar & Beyond Kings Lynn Promo - Video By Licklist
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BAR & BEYOND - BIRTHDAY'S
GRWM || Bar and Beyond launch night Chelmsford, Essex
My first get ready with me video :) Hope you enjoy, let me know what you think!
Sorry for the oh so cringe clips in the club!
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Bar and beyond chelmsford, the wolf pack
First look at the new Bar & Beyond in Norwich
Bar & Beyond opens on Friday February 24 and replaces Chicago's.
New Bar & Beyond Menu
You've seen our food, You've seen our cocktails,
Come try the amazing all new menu here at G Sundays at Bar & Beyond Chelmsford Essex. Every Sunday night is Essex Biggest Gay Friendly Night come join us.
URBAN LOVE (Stevenage trailer 1)
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Norwich Bar & Beyond 2019
Brawl outside CTZN Chelmsford
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Dirt Biking Stevenage
Dirt Biking, Motocross, quad Biking, Extreme sports, Jumps and Stunts.
Trains at potters bar and brookmans park
Only fasts
Jen's first cameo - London badminton club
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Cinnabar | Stevenage
A little look in the famous Cinnabar Night Club situated in Stevenage. If you haven't there yet it's worth checking out!
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3/9/12 - Paul Malen Vs Joseph Conners
Paul Malen puts his Heavyweight Championship up against his best friend and tag team partner Special Edition Joseph Conners. Unfortunately the end of the match isn't quite the way even man would have liked it to go down
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Beautiful Trainspotting at Cambridge Station, WAML | 04/08/18
This video is a property of Richard Chalklin
2160p 4K HD!
During the time at Cambridge i had achieved some great footage with a varity of trains and points of interests, this was our final destination till my friends i met went back off to Stowmarket.
Cambridge info:
Cambridge railway station is the principal station serving the city of Cambridge in the east of England. It stands at the end of Station Road, off Hills Road, 1 mile (1.6 km) south-east of the city centre. It is the northern terminus of the West Anglia Main Line, 55 miles 52 chains (89.6 km) down the line from London Liverpool Street, the southern terminus.
The station is managed by Greater Anglia. It is one of two railway stations in the city (the other being Cambridge North, approximately 2.5 miles (4.0 km) away). Cambridge is noted for having the third-longest platform on the network in England.
Cambridge is also the terminus of three secondary routes: the Fen line to King's Lynn, the Breckland line to Norwich and the Ipswich–Ely line to Ipswich.
History:
In 1822 the first survey for a railway line in the Cambridge area was made and, in the 1820s and 1830s a number of other surveys were undertaken none of which came to fruition although the Northern and Eastern Railway had opened up a line as far as Bishop's Stortford by May 1842.
The 1844 act also covered an extension of the line north of Cambridge to Brandon in Suffolk forming an end on connection to the line through to Norwich. Robert Stephenson was appointed engineer and on 29 July 1845, the station opened with services operating from Bishopsgate station in London via Stratford and Bishops Stortford.
In the years following the opening of the main line from Cambridge through to Norwich in 1845, other railways were built to Cambridge. Initially, some of these planned to have separate stations but opposition from the university saw them all eventually using the same station.
The following year, the Eastern Counties Railway opened a line between St Ives and March which saw some passenger services although the coal traffic (mentioned above) was then diverted onto this route.
Services:
Crosscountry serves the station with its Birmingham New Street to Stansted Airport service, via Leicester and Peterborough. This is operated using Class 170 diesel multiple units. There is an hourly service in each direction.
Great Northern serves the station as part of its service from London King's Cross, operating Class 365 and Class 387 electric
multiple units.
The Cambridge Cruiser (termed 'Cambridge Express' from London) runs non-stop between London King's Cross and Cambridge. There is an hourly service in each direction.
There are also hourly semi-fast trains between Cambridge and London, calling at Royston, Baldock, Letchworth Garden City, Hitchin, Stevenage and Finsbury Park.
There is an hourly stopping train to London King's Cross, calling at all stations between Foxton and Hitchin, then Stevenage, Knebworth, Welwyn North, Welwyn Garden City, Hatfield, Potters Bar and Finsbury Park.
Travelling northbound, there are hourly Great Northern services to Fen Line stations, calling at Waterbeach, Ely, Littleport, Downham Market, Watlington and King's Lynn. Off-peak these trains run non-stop between Cambridge and King's Cross; during peak hours additional stops are usually made. Some of these additional stops were phased out in First Capital Connect's May 2009 'Seats for You' timetable, since in some cases extra trains now run to call at the stops removed, such as Royston and Letchworth Garden City. A certain number of services to/from Cambridge start or terminate at Ely or King's Lynn
In total there are 4 Great Northern trains per hour each way between Cambridge and London King's Cross.
Greater Anglia serves the station with three routes:
To London Liverpool Street via the West Anglia Main Line. These services use Class 317 or Class 379 electric multiple units. During the morning peak a few services start back from King's Lynn or Ely, and during the evening peak a few are extended beyond Cambridge to Ely and King's Lynn. There are typically two services each hour, one stopping and one semi-fast. A few services to/from Cambridge end or start at Bishops Stortford.
An hourly service between Cambridge and Norwich via the Breckland Line. This uses Class 170 Turbostar units and usually departs from Platform 5. This service was started in 2002 by Anglia, which ordered four of these trains for use on the new service. On rare occasions these services use older Sprinter units. Additional services start or terminate at Ely.
An hourly service between Cambridge and Ipswich. This mainly uses Class 170 diesel multiple units with some services early in the morning and late evening using Class 153 or Class 156. One train a day continues to Harwich International. These services usually depart from Platform 6.
Pull Up! X CTZN - Summer Rooftop Parties! - Chelmsford
After the success of our Rooftop Carnival party back at Easter, We're returning to Chelmsford's top venue, CTZN!
SATURDAY 1ST JULY - The party kicks off at 3pm and will run all the way till 11pm.
Expect the Pull Up residents 'Gully B', 'Andy A', 'Barretta' and 'Stonefish' to deliver you the best mix of Reggae, Dancehall, Soca, Afrobeats, and Carnival riddims from around the globe!
And the best part, we're offering FREE ENTRY!
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Giving it in Old Town Stevenage
Giving it in Old Town Stevenage