Childwall Golf Club - Video course review
Our review team took a trip out to Childwall Golf Club, Merseyside. Watch their in-depth view of this stunning golf course.
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FORE Business Liverpool Group - Hosted @ Childwall Golf Club
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Woolton Gold Club uncertainties
There’s uncertainty for members of a gold club in Liverpool after a ballot meeting was set up by Woolton Golf Club asking members to vote on the future of the facility.
In a notice shown to Bay TV News by a member of the club - directors appear to be suggesting that Woolton Golf Club should be sold off with members using nearby Allerton Golf Club - something that’s upsetting members of both clubs.
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Childwall Liverpool
A view of Childwall from the Tower
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Highlights from the British Business Embassy (BBE) in Liverpool
Hosted by UK Trade & Investment (UKTI), the British Business Embassy (BBE) was held on 9 June 2014 in Liverpool. It was the opening event for the International Festival for Business (IFB).
Leading business men and women from across the UK spoke at the British Business Embassy. The event presented the best of British business to an international audience and the delegates discussed global challenges and future opportunities for the automotive, aerospace and manufacturing sectors.
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What have you done today?
On 29th July 2013 at Childwall Golf Club in support of the British Heart Foundations my sons Mark and Graeme took part in 'Holes for Heartbeats' playing 72 holes in 12 hours.
Childwall Woods (Liverpool)
Through the moat in Childwall Woods
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Liverpool Golf Club
This place is paradise for putting purists! The Liverpool Golf Club sits just over 30 kilometres away from Sydney's CBD in Lansvale and vaunts one of the most spectacular courses in the entire state. The tranquil surrounding parklands pose an ideal setting in which to get your swing game going and the lack of bordering main roads means uncompromised peace and quiet -- optimum golfing conditions. Yet another fantastic destination from eatplayandstay.com.au
Childwall Golf Club Drunks
Bunch of golfers who have had one to many Tetley's start doing some weird dance and chant
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Why Invest In Liverpool
About Liverpool
Tech hub, tourist magnet, Cultural mecca, investment galore – Liverpool has a lot going for it.
The bustling, thriving metropolis has come a long way from its industrial heritage and status as a key port city. The port, as well as being the place of registry of RMS Titanic as well as the liners RMS Lusitania, Queen Mary, and Olympic, has also contributed a great deal to the local economy and cosmopolitan mix of people in the city. This has led to a city that has creativity built into its DNA.
Walking through the streets, you’ll see stunning architecture from the 16th century right up to modern styles, displaying the rich history of the area. In fact, several areas of the city centre became UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2004. With such a wide array of design on display, Liverpool has become the most filmed location in UK outside London. This former European Capital of Culture is also hoame to a buzzing music scene with a long history of famous bands, most notably The Beatles. With music being such an integral part of the city, Guinness World Records has named Liverpool the World Capital City of Pop.
This thread of creativity that runs through the city’s bones has resulted in the city’s growing reputation as a rival to London’s Tech City. The centre of this new creative revolution is the Baltic Triangle area that is home to a range of start-ups and innovative companies from across the creative industries. Liverpool is also home to a significant student population, with a range of top institutions to choose from including the University of Liverpool, Liverpool John Moores university, Liverpool Hope university and the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts. This in-pouring of young and entrepreneurial people has helped to generate a thriving economy and attract millions of pounds of investment in the area.
Redevelopment projects have rejuvenated areas such as Mann Island, the Commercial District, the Lime Street Gateway, the RopeWalks, the King’s Dock and the Edge Lane Gateway of the last decade. The Liverpool Waters scheme, a mixed-use development which will feature a cluster of some of Europe’s biggest skyscrapers and will give vast areas of the city’s docks an overhaul, is set to be one of the UK’s largest megaprojects, costing in the region of £5.5billion. But the most significant change to Liverpool’s city centre so far has been the creation of Liverpool ONE. This £920m regeneration of the city centre, based around the Paradise Street area, has become a major shopping and entertainment centre. And if you’re more into sports than culture or nightlife, Liverpool has you covered there too. The city is home to two top Premiership football clubs, Liverpool FC and Everton FC, as well the world famous Aintree racecourse.
Liverpool’s status as a key UK city and tourist destination is aided by the excellent transport links around and into the city. The train lines in and out of the city can take you across the North of England, and get you to London in just over 2 hours. This is set to improve further with the possibility of Liverpool being linked into the forthcoming HS2 high speed rail route. The Liverpool John Lennon airport can also be found to the south of the city, with direct flights to a range of UK and European destinations.
Whether you’re looking to visit, invest or live there, Liverpool has everything to offer with more on its way every year!
If you want to learn more about investing in Liverpool then why not read Why Invest in Liverpool.
ABANDONED SYNAGOGUE (Liverpool)
Nice find on a Sunday morning in Liverpool, braved it alone once again, was a straight forward explore, sorry for the distressed look on my face on the intro I just cut my back :( just in case you was wondering paul haha I didn't talk to much in the video as I was anxious that there may be people in here and it echoed a lot. Hope you`s enjoy, this is one of my best finds.
The now abandoned building was constructed in 1936 and was used by an active congregation until 2007 when the synagogue finally closed its doors. Greenbank originally gained its listed status in 1983 however this was upgraded to Grade II* status shortly after its closure in 2008 and has been on the ‘at risk’ register since 2010. It is hoped the repairs will secure its long-term future and help find a new use for it however until then the building sits empty in a derelict state.
Designed by architect Alfred Ernest Shennan and consecrated on August 15,1937, this synagogue became a refuge for homeless families in the Blitz.
The art deco design directly reflects Swedish architectural influences, both in the exterior of the building, which is clearly inspired by the late fruition of the Swedish national romantic style, and in its interior, which draws on contemporary Swedish functionalism. In consequence, Greenbank stands alone as a synagogue which is really significant in terms of the progressive architecture of its time. Although clearly not ‘international modern’, it was a genuine attempt at a new architecture appropriate for a modern synagogue, and succeeds in these terms.
Greenbank Drive Synagogue is architecturally by far the most important and innovatory 20th-century synagogue in England and is the finest surviving synagogue in Europe dating from the inter-war period. It also has important socio-historic significance as representing a last late optimistic cultural expression of European Jewry before the holocaust.
Lee Park Golf Club
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Royal Liverpool Golf Club
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SLUM CLEARANCE FROM THE 60'S LIVERPOOL
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Childwall Golf Club 2011 Winner Paul McFerran
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on the practice putting green,festival week 2011
Family of ex-Liverpool player describe 'neglect' at Norfolk hospital
The family of a former Liverpool footballer have called for an inquiry after he died in a Norfolk mental health hospital, describing it as a cruel place.
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