Remi Harris & Tom Moore - Pennies From Heaven - Frodsham 2019
Pennies From Heaven - Live at Castle Park Arts Centre, Frodsham - 2019
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Alison Stafford and Christina Hopkinson interviewed on Red Shift Radio's Arts Lab with Mark Sheeky
On the 22nd January 2018, Association of Animal Artists Chairperson Alison Stafford and PR/Media trustee Christina Hopkinson made an appearance on Red Shift Radio's Arts Lab, with Mark Sheeky. They were there to talk about the association's upcoming exhibition at Castle Park Arts Centre, in Frodsham, Cheshire, as well as the AAA's 2018 charity partner, The British Hedgehog Preservation Society.
Beeston Castle (England)
Tour of Beeston Castle - 5/10/16
Music by Claude Gervaise
Beeston Castle is a former Royal castle in Beeston, Cheshire, England (grid reference SJ537593), perched on a rocky sandstone crag 350 feet (107 m) above the Cheshire Plain. It was built in the 1220s by Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester, (1170–1232), on his return from the Crusades. In 1237, Henry III took over the ownership of Beeston, and it was kept in good repair until the 16th century, when it was considered to be of no further military use, although it was pressed into service again in 1643, during the English Civil War. The castle was slighted (partly demolished) in 1646, in accordance with Cromwell's destruction order, to prevent its further use as a stronghold.
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The Old Hall in Frodsham, Cheshire - he Old Hall Hotel is a charming 16th Century hotel offering traditional English warmth and comfort. With original beams, log fires and relaxing sofas the Old Hall Hotel offers you all the qualities of a privately owned country hotel within an urban environment.Our elegant restaurant is renowned for its traditional food and fine dining. Our lounges and bar offer light meals and the opportunity to unwind and enjoy tea, coffee or an aperitif in a quiet corner.Situated on the Main Street in the bustling historic town of Frodsham, mentioned in the Doomsday Book. The hotel is ideally placed for the business traveller visiting the commercial centres of Runcorn, Widnes Warrington and Liverpool. For the independent traveler the hotel is centrally located for touring the countryside of North Cheshire and the cities of Chester, Liverpool and Manchester all less than 30 minutes away. For lovers of walking, the Old Hall is placed at the start of the Sandstone Trail and 2 miles from Delamere Forest. Other attractions include Cheshire Oaks Outlet Shopping Village, Chester Zoo, The Blue Planet Aquarium and numerous local Golf courses.Whether it is business or pleasure that brings you to our door we look forward to welcoming you.
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Places to see in ( Marple - UK )
Places to see in ( Marple - UK )
Marple is a small town within the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, in Greater Manchester, England. It lies on the River Goyt 9 miles southeast of Manchester, 9 miles north of Macclesfield and 4 miles southeast of Stockport.
Historically in Cheshire, the town lies along the Peak Forest Canal, containing the Marple Lock Flight and Marple Aqueduct. The Roman Lakes to the southeast of the town centre attracts anglers and walkers. Marple is served by two railway stations, Marple and Rose Hill, providing access to the rail network in Greater Manchester and beyond. It is also close by the Middlewood Way, a cycle path following the former Macclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway line south from Rose Hill to Macclesfield.
In the early 1900s the town prospered from the success of cotton in nearby Stockport and Manchester; the canals in the area served as a link with other industrial towns. In 1936, Marple Urban District, at the time part of Cheshire, annexed from Derbyshire the parish of Ludworth and Mellor. Marple grew as a residential suburb of Stockport after the arrival of frequent bus and rail services in the 1920s.
The area, close to Derbyshire, covers just over 11 square miles (28 km2) of countryside, ranging from heavily wooded valleys to hill-top moorland. It rises from around 262 feet (80 m) above sea level at the River Goyt to 1,073 feet (327 m) at Cobden Edge. On a clear day it is possible to view the Beetham Tower in Manchester as well as the city centre, the Winter Hill TV transmitter and the surrounding counties of Cheshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire and West Yorkshire and the mountains of North Wales from the top of these hills.
Since 1932 Marple has had a cinema in a building designed in 1878 as a place of worship or refuge. The building was purchased in 1932 by the Marple Cinema Company and became the Regent Cinema. It remains open as one of the few independent cinemas in the UK. The town has two brass bands, the Marple Band and the Hawk Green (Marple) Band.
Marple is notable for its series of 16 canal locks, known as Marple Lock Flight, close to the village centre. The Peak Forest Canal skirts the village, north running alongside Marple Memorial Park and Brabyns Park until it reaches the Marple Aqueduct and on to Dukinfield Junction, and south towards Bugsworth Basin. Macclesfield Canal meets the Peak Forest Canal at Marple Junction, and heads towards Birmingham. The two canals form part of the Cheshire Ring canal system; the canals served as a vital link during the Industrial Revolution. Nowadays they provide an area of relaxation for walkers, anglers and boaters.
The Roman Lakes leisure complex is popular with walkers, anglers, nature lovers and horse riders. It is located in the valley bottom close to Strines. The area was named in the Victorian era as an attraction to tourists not because it had links with the Romans (also true of Roman Bridge, a packhorse bridge over the Goyt). In the area closest to the river there was a mill built by Samuel Oldknow; it is now ruined and overgrown.
Marple Hall is located close to where Marple Hall School now stands. The remains of the hall can be explored, though very little remains. The hall was the ancestral home of the Bradshaws and passed to the Isherwoods. The town lies along the A626, which runs between Glossop and Heaton Chapel. It has a junction in the centre of Marple with the B6101, which heads south to New Mills.
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Liverpool to Frodsham Time Lapse
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This is a route from opposite the Liverpool Docks through Liverpool, around some of Sefton Park and then through to the Runcorn Bridge and along to Frodsham. This was done to help with a Geography GCSE project to show the different land use as you move away from a city centre.
Chester town and Cathedral, UK
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Pulfrich Effect | English
Hi! My name is Rick Hall. I am the founder of a company called IGNITE, based in Nottingham, England. We try to get more creativity in science lessons in schools. I am in the wonderful garden of the IUCAA Science Center in Pune, India. I am going to show you some simple experiments. A lot of experiments we do are about our senses – and how the brain interprets what we see, hear or touch. I will show you an experiment called the Pulfrich Effect. For this I need some cheap sunglasses. These sunglasses have a particular feature – they have a lens missing. So, I went to the market and I bought some very-very cheap sunglasses. It’s quite tricky and you might need some help to remove one lens. You should be able to push out one of the lenses from the sunglasses. This one eyed sunglasses is the perfect equipment for the Pulfrich Effect. The other thing you need is some kind of a pendulum. I just made mine out a curtain ring and a piece of string.
Hope you have noticed that there is something strange about the glasses. One of the lenses is missing. First take the glasses off and watch this piece of string swinging. It’s a simple pendulum. I promise that I’m not trying to hypnotize or make you go to sleep. Please see that the pendulum is swinging from side to side. Now put your glasses on. Now look at the pendulum again and tell me what you see. Well you will see that the pendulum now swings in a circle. The pendulum will now go around in a circle.
I will keep swinging the pendulum from side to side as before. But this time I want you to put the glasses upside down. Now you will see that the pendulum swings in a circle but actually moves in the opposite direction. Now you will see that the pendulum is going around my fingers. Take your glasses off, and you will see that I haven’t done anything but swung the pendulum from side to side.
This work is supported by IUCAA (iucaa.in) and TATA Trust ( and (tata.com/aboutus/sub_index/Tata-trusts)
TATA Trust: Education is one of the key focus areas for Tata Trusts, aiming towards enabling access of quality education to the underprivileged population in India. To facilitate quality in teaching and learning of Science education through workshops, capacity building and resource creation, Tata Trusts have been supporting Muktangan Vigyan Shodhika (MVS), IUCAA's Children’s Science Centre, since inception. To know more about other initiatives of Tata Trusts, please visit tatatrusts.org
Credits:,Ashok Rupner, Manish Jain, Pradnya Pujari, Shivaji Mane, Jyoti Hiremath, Arvind Gupta, Rick Hall
Pantasaph Friary Ellesmere Port Cheshire West and Chester
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Frodsham 24.10.2015 - 45699 Galatea & 47580 County of Essex on Brief Encounter
Carnforth Station Heritage Centre's Brief Encounter Railtour featuring 45699 Galatea and 47580 County of Essex passing Frodsham Station on it's return to Carnforth from Chester
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Nocturnal - Return of the Beast Rave party almost 20 years ago. Wow Times have changed since then but check out what it was like for the kids at one of the first legal rave parties.
Where you there? did you experience something no one has the chance to experience since You think you have had Ecstasy, the real stuff has not been seen since 1994 to my knowledge, I'm told by some Ravers who never stopped it has not been the same since the 90's. Share your thoughts and experiences if you where there in the late 80's early 90's the bring it all back.....
Does anyone think WHY and WHO was behind this psychological experiment, its wasn't and experiment? yeah right REAL MDMA would never have dissipated, now the closest thing you can get to it is prescribed by doctors...welcome to SOMA - Brave new world, 1984, how many more causes can one give out for the masses to ignore and go back to sleep :)