Places to see in ( Hoddesdon - UK )
Places to see in ( Hoddesdon - UK )
Hoddesdon is a town in the Broxbourne borough of the English county of Hertfordshire, situated in the Lea Valley. It grew up as a coaching stop on the route between Cambridge and London. It is located 3 miles (5 km) West of Harlow 4 miles (6 km) southeast of Hertford, 5 miles (8 km) north of Waltham Cross and 11 miles (18 km) southwest of Bishop's Stortford.
At its height during the 18th century, more than 35 coaches a day passed through the town. It saw a boom in the mid 20th century as gravel was extracted from the area, but was exhausted by the 1970s. The lakes and water pits left behind have been used as leisure amenities. Today, Hoddesdon has a little light industry but is mainly a London commuter belt town. The town hosted the eighth Congrès International d'Architecture Moderne in 1951. It is twinned with the Belgian city of Dinant. The Prime Meridian passes just to the east of Hoddesdon. The town is served by Rye House railway station and nearby Broxbourne railway station.
The name Hoddesdon is believed to be derived from a Saxon or Danish personal name combined with the Old English suffix don, meaning a down or hill. The earliest historical reference to the name is in the Domesday Book within the hundred of Hertford.
Hoddesdon was situated about 20 miles (32 km) north of London on the main road to Cambridge and to the north.
Hoddesdon High Street has many shops, including fast food outlets, pubs, estate agents, charity shops, banks, travel agents and a library. At the north of the High Street behind the Clock Tower was the Tower Centre shopping centre, which was known for its high turnover of stores and distinct lack of tenants. In the early 2000s, it underwent a major refurbishment, in hope of attracting large national retailers, but its remaining tenants, including Argos and Superdrug, vacated the premises after Sky City Chinese restaurant closed down, and the Woolworths outlet went into liquidation. In 2012, the old shopping centre was demolished and replaced by a new Morrisons supermarket, which opened in late 2013. The remaining pavilion of the old Tower Centre is currently occupied by Electric Punch Tattoo shop, a fried chicken takeaway, Timpsons cobbler, Vintage Rock beauticians, a nail bar, Roberts and Co chartered accountants, Costa Coffee, a real estate agent's office, and a shop belonging to Broxbourne council.
Hoddesdon contains a small part of Ringway 4, part of the 1960s London Ringways scheme and the only part built north of London further east than Watford. Linking the town to the A10, the A1170 Dinant Link Road has an overly large junction between the link road and the A10, and was built with space available to continue the road westward over the A10 as originally planned.
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Uk Fairs video mix 2004 - 2009
Its been quite a few weeks since I have uploaded a video and with the busy backend run of fairs starting in a couple of weeks at Oxford St Giles I thought I better upload something!
Here is a mixed video I did for a showman who back in June 2009 requested a video of UK fairs generally. As I did not have time to film any new footage I went back through my tapes (of which I must ahve well over 100 now!) and took footage from at least 20 of them to make this film for them. Its very much like the old style I used to do my pre- DV videos in from 2002 - 2004. I did an annual video for a couple of years in 2002, 2003 and I think 2004 as well. While the video was used on his project nothing became of it and I still had the orginal video here so thought you all might like to see it. Its a mix from my old DV footage filmed 2004 - 2006 converted into wide screen to fit in with the newer mixed HDV footage from 2007 onwards.
I have listed below from memory the rides, fairs and years I shot them - there might be the odd mistake but I am not going to look through all the tape lables to find them out right now!
Anyway I hope you enjoy it.
Kirkcaldy Links Market, 2005
Magic Mouse, Goose Fair 2005
Dodgems, Dorinda Hollands Global Gathering 2007
Extreme John Parrish, Epsom 2008
Oblivion, John Bugg, Epsom, 2008
Twist, Epsom, 2008
Goose Fair, 2005
Frogs, Theadore Whyatt, Kings Lynn, 2009
Magic Mouse, Riverside, 2004
M&D's Bussink Wheel, Goose Fair 2005
Space Roller, James Mellors, Buxton, 2006
Tsunami, M&D's, Goose Fair 2004
Rapids, James Mellors, Global Gathering 2007
Rapids, James Mellors, Riverside 2007
Magic Mouse, James Mellors, 2005
Goose Fair 2005
Big Ben, James Mellors, Buxton, 2006
Big Ben, James Mellors, Riverside, 2004
Frisbee, James Mellors, Riverside, 2004
Big Ben, James Mellors, Riverside, 2004
Space Roller, Buxton, 2006
Superbowl, Craig Danter, Epsom 2008
Superstar, Edward Danter, Epsom 2008
Tango, Perrin Mathews, Epsom 2008
Booster, Nathan Hart, Global Gathering, 2007
Space Roller, James Mellors, Buxton 2006
Big Ben, James Mellors, Riverside, 2004
Powersurge, Darren Nobel, Goose Fair, 2005
Space Roller, James Mellors, Buxton, 2006
Frisbee, James Mellors, Riverside, 2004
Big Ben, James Mellors, Riverside 2004
Space Roller, Nottingham Bonfire 2008
Kings Lynn 2009
Ultra Buzz, Elmar Bell, Milton Keynes, 2007
Equinox, Billy Crow, Oxford St Giles 2007
Ghost Train, Gilbert Chadwick, Witney Feast, 2007
Ashby 2007
Oblivion, John Bugg, Peterborough Mart 2008
Tagada, Henry James Evans, Nairn 2007
Sizzler, William, Percival 2004
Move It, James Cox, Nottingham Bonfire 2006
Sizzler, Charles Harris, Ashby 2007
Chaos, Anthony Harris, Ashby, 2007
Seastorm 2005 Loughborough
Frisbee, James Mellors, Goose Fair, 2004
Loughborough, 2005
Extreme, John Parrish, Kings Lynn 2009
Move It, James Cox, Nottingham Bonfire 2006
Crazy Shake, James Mellors. Loughborough 2005
Waltzer, Marrissa Shaw, Kings Lynn 2009
Crazy Shake, Loughborough 2005
Superbowl, John Collins, Goose Fair 2004
Buzzin, John Noyce, Loughborough 2005
Extreme, Dane Crow, Loughborough 2005
Taylor Wimpey at Beaumont Gardens, St Albans
Beaumont Gardens offers a bespoke collection of just 58 superbly designed 1 and 2 bedroom apartments in wonderful St Albans. Whether you're a first time buyer or looking to downsize, this development has it all. Not only do the homes come with 1 parking space included in the price, each home has been designed to provide a real sense of space and a layout perfectly suited to how we live, relax and entertain today.
Situated in the historical and popular city of St Albans, Beaumont Gardens is an exclusive collection of 58 one and two bedroom homes nestled between the A1, M1 and M25, with rail links into the capital together with superb local shopping and inner city entertainment. Built with an eye on economic and environmental sustainability this collection of contemporary homes is ideal for first time buyers, professionals or those seeking a refreshingly modern lifestyle in an excellent community.
St Albans lifestyle is a rich and rewarding one. From its bustling city centre of big brand stores to its markets and historical past, St Albans is a city with so much to offer. Shop in the centre of town with its cafe culture, stored, market stalls and supermarkets, or take time out and relax at the cinema, parks and leisure centres - St Albans has it all!
⁴ᴷ Walking London (Narrated) - Tower Bridge & Bank on World Car Free Day
A first-person perspective (narrated) London walk tour at Tower Bridge and Bank, in the City of London, on this year’s World Car Free Day - where free activities for people of all ages took place on traffic-free roads.
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05:30 Glass-bottomed high level walkways
11:43 Tower of London historical re-enactment of the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381
13:40 Street Food Market
15:14 Bank Underground Station Entrance
15:19 Car-free festival space, with a picnic area and musical entertainment on a solar-powered stage
18:25 Children’s build and race go-karts area
22:45 Dance & Exercise Stage
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Trains At Harpenden 1.6.17 Part 1
I originally intended to film the Acton-Wellingborough GBRf bogie box train, but that wasn't running so I just filmed Passenger trains instead. This video features classes 43/HST, 222, 319, 377 and 700. Operators of these trains are ThamesLink and East Midlands Trains.
Tell me what you think of the new sectorised intros! (i.e. Passenger, freight, charters etc.) And before you ask, I got the idea from South London Railway Photography.
Enjoy!
Captain Fantastic - A day out in London
Captain Fantastic decided to do some sightseeing in London! On his arrival he decide to entertain some locals with his amazing wit and magic.
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DRS 37603 & 37425 storm through Harpenden - 3Z03
DRS 37603 & 37425 storm through Harpenden with 3Z03 10:14 Derby R.T.C. - Hither Green Down Reception.
The visual quality isn't quite what I would have liked as I accidentally left the shutter speed on 1/50 resulting in a bit too much motion blur. Still, the sound is worth listening to!
ROUSE HILL TOWN CENTRE Sydney Australia - Winter 2019 Walking Tour
Walking from Sydney Metro Rouse Hill Station to Rouse Hill Town Centre.
Location: Corner Windsor Road & White Hart Drive, Rouse Hill NSW 2155
Rouse Hill Town Centre (commonly referred to as RHTC) is a shopping centre in the suburb of Rouse Hill in the Hills District of Sydney, New South Wales. The centre is part of a larger development proposal for the Rouse Hill Regional Centre.
Unlike many shopping centres in Australia, Rouse Hill Town Centre is a true town centre with streets, a Town Square, outdoor dining and a mix of indoor and outdoor spaces. The centre features high ceilings and has no doors between indoor and outdoor sections. The centre is divided into four quadrants. Each quadrant has its own distinct range of stores, and all four quadrants will meet at an area known as the Town Square. From the Town Square the Main Street and Civic Way branch out to separate the four quadrants. Its main competitors are Castle Towers and Westpoint Blacktown both about 10 km away.
The centre comprises a number of major retailers, as well as cafes, fine dining and entertainment venues.
The first stage including a Coles and Woolworths supermarket, along with 80 speciality stores, a food terrace, and fruit and vegetable market opened on 25 September 2007.
The second stage opened on 6 March 2008, which included the opening of major shops such as Target, Big W, Reading Cinemas along with more speciality stores. A library and community centre, commercial office space and a special learning precinct have also been created.
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good vs evil at Harpenden Sports Centre
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Captain Fantastic Childrens Entertainer Traffic Lights Trick
UK's favourite children's entertainer Captain Fantastic was bored at home and decided to share with you a little trick from his extensive repertoire. This trick is called the 'Stratosphere Trick' but we call it the Traffic Lights Trick.
For your information please visit: captain-fantastic.co.uk
Sky Rider - Funfair (Wigan, UK)
Sky Rider - Funfair (Wigan, UK)
U15A's Wasps v Harpenden (22-12)
Match Report.
It' s no w joke. This was one of the best performances of the year from a lean, mean, tough Wasps side.
The league standings suggested that this should have been a win for Wasps, but no one was prepared for the massively controlled use of possession. Approximately 70% of the possession was Wasps, and most of the game was played inside the Harpenden half. Harpenden chose a very small pitch at a local school which immediately nullified our pace and creativity out wide. Wasps had to come up with a game plan to suit the conditions and made the excellent choice to receive the kick, against the wind and the slope (it snowed all morning), and play the pick and drive pods game.
Without Wasps' two A team scrum-halves, Ben Bell was drafted in from the Bs. He had a great game and played to the plan all afternoon. The pack truly played as unit, with every player making hard yards, all making great tackles, and most importantly, everyone being quick to support the runner and having quick ruck ball. On the odd occasion when Harpenden got the ball, Wasps managed to win turnover. (Thursday evening training is really having an effect.)
The centres, Matthew, Celton and Hugo, tackled fantastically all afternoon and ensured that Wasps quickly returned with possession. Although the back three of Archie, David and Simran had little to do, they all managed to gain yards, and used the kick effectively.
The first half was totally dominated by the forwards: George D and Zico A scored tries, both converted by David B. Jack's conversion into hooker is gaining momentum; he took two hooks against the head and the scrum went forward every time. Wasps even stole some lineout ball through the excellent Benedict.
The second half should have been much easier, but the cold and fatigue started creeping in. Some decision-making was flawed and after a great decision to kick a penalty goal (Wasps were now up 17:0), Wasps started making life hard for themselves by playing in their own half and allowing the excellent Harpenden backs to run at them. Two quick Harpenden scores brought them to within five points. This was the moment that Wasps realised that they should play in the opposition half; they kicked for territory and started to squeeze the life out of the resurgence. A glorious try (was it FOUR handoffs!?) by Matthew D completed the scoring and Wasps were clear and worthy winners.
Tries: George D, Zico A, Matthew D
Conversions: David B (2)
Penalties: David B (1)
Man of the Match: Jointly held by ALL NINE forwards (Zico, Jack, Ben, Bojan, Benedict, George D, James C, Sam T, Jae K) and Will Jones who found space and made some fantastic runs - his best game for Wasps.
Thr3e 'Matter of Time' 19.1.18
Filmed on The Introducing Stage at Butlins Great British Rock & Blues Festival, Skegness. Friday 19th January 2018. 'Matter Of Time' is taken from the album '30 Day Hop'.
Steve Woodward - Vocals/Guitar
Carl Linnett - Guitar/vocals
Rik King - Bass
Pete Castle - Drums
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Inside The Exotic Animal Trade in America - The Plight of Tigers in The U.S.
Twenty one states allow the ownership of exotic animals as pets and there are no federal regulations preventing you from owning a tiger; in fact you can purchase a cub for about the same price as a labrador retriever, but what do you do with it when it becomes a five hundred pound man eater.
There are an estimated fifteen thousand tigers in the US and around thirty two hundred in the wild; Assistant Dean Diane Sullivan talks with Carole Baskin, founder and CEO of Big Cat Rescue, Rose Church, CEO of World Council for Animal Rights, Adam Roberts, Executive VP of Born Free USA and Grace Ge Gabriel, Regional Director of IFAW Asia about the plight of the tiger and what we can do to help in this episode of the Massachusetts School of Law's Educational Forum.
In the wake of the exotic animal tragedy in Zanesville, Ohio, the Educational Forum takes a closer look at the plight of tigers in the US and the exotic animal trade in America.
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River Lea Fish Massacre
In 2013, in the space of a single day, almost all of the fish in the lower stretches of the river Lea were wiped out. This video explains why.
Pirates - Beechwood Park Boarding Activity
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GOES 16 Satellite loop from February 28 to March 4, 2018
GOES 16 Satellite loop from February 28 to March 4, 2018 showing the Nor'easter that produced large snowfall amounts and damaging winds to parts of the northeast United States.
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