The Air Up There - Rossington
Aerial Footage of Rossington
Rossington is a civil parish and former mining village in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England and is surrounded by countryside and the market towns of Bawtry and Tickhill. It has a population of 13,255, increasing to 13,557 at the 2011 Census. Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield is around two miles to the east. The village is demarcated to the north and west by a line of 400 kV pylons, as seen from the M18, to the north.
To the north-west, the village borders Loversall, with the boundary following the River Torne, passing directly next to the western edge of the former Rossington Main Colliery. It briefly crosses the M18 at the point where the motorway crosses the East Coast Main Line. At this point it meets the Borough of Doncaster and follows Mother Drain, then the River Torne, north of Torne Valley Farm. It passes by a Roman fort and crosses the A638 at Rossington Bridge, north of Rossington Bridge Farm. At Wheatcroft Farm it meets Finningley. Nearby at the junction of the A638 and B6463, there is a park and ride car park. The boundary passes along the west of Hurst Plantation, and meets the A638, a former Roman road, at Warren House Farm. Following the A638 at Mount Pleasant Hotel, it meets Austerfield. In the south-east of the parish is the Northern Racing College (for horse racing), next to Rossington Hall School. At Bawtry Forest, it meets Bawtry. Crossing the B6463 at New England Cottages, it meets Tickhill. At Stancil Bridge, it meets the River Torne and Wadworth.
Intro Sequence: Ian Sanderson
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Music:
DanoSongs
Equipment Used:
DJI Mavic 2 Zoom:
Polar Pro Filters:
3rd CAMPERVANZ UK meet - Epworth, Doncaster
Campervan self build
Doncaster, South Yorkshire
Flooding River Don, Fishlake, Doncaster November 2019
Photos and Video showing the extent of the flooding as of 9:30am on Saturday 9th November 2019 at Fishlake near Doncaster along the River Don with flood water continuing to rise through the day.
A very sad sight and best wishes go out to all who's lives have been turned upside down as a result.
Music taken form the YouTube audio library, track is Requiem In Cello by Hanu Dixit.
The Quest -- Humberhead Peatlands NNR through the eyes of the young.
This film was written, filmed and produced with young people from the town of Thorne. The theme of the video is the History and Legends of Thorne and Hatfield Moors. The aim of the project , funded by Natural England, was to engage young people from the local area in an art project that would ignite their interest in the Moors and to encourage them to visit the National Nature Reserve (NNR) to appreciate its beauty and importance for wildlife and nature. The result is a quirky but enthusiastic take on the stories associated with the Moors from Dick Turpin to ghosts of World War 11 pilots.
Rochdale Seized Goverment Car Policeauctions Autions Within North Yorkshire
Find a seized police auction near Rochdale of North Yorkshire county?. If you want to bid or sell in government auctions close to Rochdale then Police Car Auctions UK can fullfil this. We have many seized vehicles, cars and police items in stock today near Rochdale. You can bid and get bargains when coming to a weekday auction. Someone will win and so is that person you near Rochdale. Visit us at
Newark On Trent Flooding 2019 By Drone in 4K
Newark On Trent Flooding 2019 By Drone
DJI Phantom 4 Pro
Operation Duxford returns to Rotherham
Chris Foster, chief inspector for operations in Rotherham, gives a run down of the day.
Park View, Royston, Barnsley
Situated convenient for the facilities in Royston town centre is this mature style semi-detached house. This property is well presented and an internal inspection is recommended. It features a gas central heating system, upvc style double glazing, off street parking, garden and garage. Energy efficiency rating 60 - D.
A614 Thorpe Road, Howden
A614 Thorpe Road, Howden
Hatfield moors in the summer
Another day out at the local moors , well worth a visit !!!
FM Bandscan - Leek, Staffordshire, England (28/10/2018)
FM bandscan in Leek, Staffordshire, in the town centre on Market Place car park.
88.0 - Heart (North Wales) - Wrexham-Rhos - 1.4 KW - 68km/42mi
88.3 - BBC Radio 2 - Sutton Coldfield - 250 KW - 58km/36mi
88.9 - BBC Radio 2 - Llangollen - 16 KW - 78km/48mi
89.3 - BBC Radio 2 - Holme Moss - 250 KW - 49km/30mi
89.6 - BCMR - Wolverhampton Pirate
89.8 - BBC Radio 2 - Saddleworth - 0.1 KW - 48km/29mi
90.5 - BBC Radio 3 - Sutton Coldfield - 250 KW - 58km/36mi
91.1 - BBC Radio Wales - Llangollen - 16 KW - 78km/48mi
91.5 - BBC Radio 3 - Holme Moss - 250 KW - 49km/30mi
92.7 - BBC Radio 4 - Sutton Coldfield - 250 KW - 58km/36mi
93.3 - BBC Radio 4 - Llangollen - 16 KW - 78km/48mi
93.7 - BBC Radio 4 - Holme Moss - 250 KW - 49km/30mi
94.6 - BBC Radio Stoke - Alsagers Bank - 6.2 KW - 19km/11mi
95.1 - BBC Radio Manchester - Holme Moss - 5.6 KW - 49km/30mi
95.4 - BBC Radio Wales - Wrexham-Rhos - 0.7 KW - 68km/42mi
95.6 - BBC Radio WM - Sutton Coldfield - 11 KW - 58km/36mi
96.0 - BBC Radio Shropshire - The Wrekin - 4.8 KW - 60km/37mi
96.4 - Signal 1 - Sutton Common - 0.25 KW - 12km/7mi
96.9 - Signal 1 - Pye Green BT - 0.2 KW - 42km/26mi
97.2 - Free Radio - Turners Hill - 2 KW - 68km/42mi
97.9 - BBC Radio 1 - Sutton Coldfield - 250 KW - 58km/36mi
98.5 - BBC Radio 1 - Llangollen - 16 KW - 78km/48mi
98.9 - BBC Radio 1 - Holme Moss - 250 KW - 49km/30mi
99.3 - BBC Radio 1 - Saddleworth - 0.1 KW - 48km/29mi
100.1 - Classic FM - Sutton Coldfield - 250 KW - 58km/36mi
100.4 - Smooth Radio (North West) - Winter Hill - 5 KW - 66km/41mi
100.7 - Heart (West Midlands) - Sutton Coldfield - 11 KW - 58km/36mi
101.1 - Classic FM - Holme Moss - 250 KW - 49km/30mi
101.6 - Touch FM - Lichfield - 0.062 KW - 55km/34mi
101.8 - Cross Rhythms City Radio - Stoke-on-Trent - 0.062 KW - 10km/6mi
102.0 - Capital FM (Manchester) - City Twr, Manchester - 1 KW - 44km/27mi
102.2 - Capital FM (Birmingham) - Metropolitan Hse, Birmingham - 0.97 KW - 71km/44mi
102.6 - Signal 1 - Alsagers Bank - 4 KW - 19km/11mi
103.1 - Free Radio - The Wrekin - 2.7 KW - 60km/37mi
103.4 - Capital FM (Wrexham & Chester) - Wrexham-Rhos - 1.4 KW - 68km/42mi
103.7 - Moorlands Radio - Rails Farm, Biddulph Moore - 0.05 KW - 7km/4mi
104.1 - Either BBC Sheffield (Holme Moss) or BBC Stoke (Stafford Council Bldg)
104.3 - BBC Radio Cymru - Llangollen - 16 KW - 78km/48mi
104.7 - BBC Radio Cymru - Holywell - 0.25 KW - 83km/51mi
104.9 - BBC Radio Leicester - Copt Oak - 8 KW - 66km/41mi
105.2 - Absolute Radio - Sutton Coldfield - 11 KW - 58km/36mi
105.4 - Heart (North West) - Winter Hill - 5 KW - 66km/41mi
105.7 - Smooth Radio (West Midlands) - Sutton Coldfield - 11 KW - 58km/36mi
105.9 - Radio City 2 - Allerton Park - 7.6 KW - 64km/39mi
106.0 - Gem 106 - Copt Oak - 8 KW - 66km/41mi
106.1 - XS Manchester - City Twr, Manchester - 1 KW - 44km/27mi
106.3 - Dee 106.3 - The Steam Mill - 0.2 KW - 58km/36mi
106.5 - Signal 107 - Shelton Water, Shrewsbury - 0.5 KW - 67km/41mi
106.9 - Silk 106.9 - Sutton Common - 0.3 KW - 12km/7mi
107.2 - Wire FM - High Warren Reservoir, Warrington - 0.2 KW - 84km/52mi
107.4 - Signal 107 - Heath Hill, Telford - 0.1 KW - 57km/35mi
107.5 - Hitmix Radio - High Ln, Newcastle-under-Lyme - 0.05 KW - 19km/11mi
107.6 - Capital FM (Liverpool) - Anglican Cathedral, Liverpool - 0.38 KW - 71km/44mi
Street magician's amazing card trick
BOOM HEADSHOT! - Gas L85 Scopecam - 18/10/15
Village Defence game from Skirmish Airsoft's woodland site!
Nice basic game that allows me to basically camp and farm kills, which makes it perfect for testing the new gun camera out :P
For those interested the new gun camera is a Mobius Action Camera with a 16mm lens installed to provide the 4x zoom effect.
The optic is a Spectre DR, mine is actually an unbranded clone with fixed 4x zoom, came in an unmarked box and doesn't have the option to flip to 1x zoom as per some of the other models on the market.
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Village | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Village
00:01:31 1 South Asia
00:01:40 1.1 India
00:02:28 1.2 Afghanistan
00:03:06 2 Central Asia
00:03:42 3 East Asia
00:04:23 4 Southeast Asia
00:04:32 4.1 Brunei
00:05:23 4.2 Indonesia
00:07:08 4.3 Malaysia
00:09:01 4.4 Myanmar
00:09:09 4.5 Philippines
00:10:02 4.6 Thailand
00:10:10 4.7 Vietnam
00:11:12 5 Central and Eastern Europe
00:11:22 5.1 Slavic countries
00:12:19 5.1.1 Bulgaria
00:13:42 5.1.2 Russia
00:15:46 5.1.3 Ukraine
00:18:02 6 Western and Southern Europe
00:18:12 6.1 France
00:18:52 6.2 Italy
00:19:24 6.3 Spain
00:20:05 6.4 Portugal
00:20:41 6.5 Netherlands
00:21:10 6.6 United Kingdom
00:25:57 7 Middle East
00:26:05 7.1 Lebanon
00:28:13 7.2 Syria
00:29:28 8 Australasia and Oceania
00:30:30 9 South America
00:30:52 10 North America
00:31:18 10.1 Canada
00:31:26 10.2 United States
00:31:35 10.2.1 Incorporated villages
00:34:14 10.2.2 Unincorporated villages
00:34:57 11 Africa
00:35:06 11.1 Nigeria
00:37:44 11.2 South Africa
00:38:03 12 See also
00:38:12 12.1 Settlement types
00:38:20 12.2 Countries and localities
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A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town, with a population ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Though villages are often located in rural areas, the term urban village is also applied to certain urban neighborhoods. Villages are normally permanent, with fixed dwellings; however, transient villages can occur. Further, the dwellings of a village are fairly close to one another, not scattered broadly over the landscape, as a dispersed settlement.In the past, villages were a usual form of community for societies that practice subsistence agriculture, and also for some non-agricultural societies. In Great Britain, a hamlet earned the right to be called a village when it built a church. In many cultures, towns and cities were few, with only a small proportion of the population living in them. The Industrial Revolution attracted people in larger numbers to work in mills and factories; the concentration of people caused many villages to grow into towns and cities. This also enabled specialization of labor and crafts, and development of many trades. The trend of urbanization continues, though not always in connection with industrialization.
Although many patterns of village life have existed, the typical village was small, consisting of perhaps 5 to 30 families. Homes were situated together for sociability and defence, and land surrounding the living quarters was farmed. Traditional fishing villages were based on artisan fishing and located adjacent to fishing grounds.
Catching someone dogging and intruding!!
Telford dogging spot , man In his middle 20s caught doing the deed in the back of his vehicle ! Myself and my cousin crazily video'd this !! Hilarious !!!
Be careful guys lol !!!