St Leonards & Hastings Coast, England
2011 01 08 St Leonards on Sea and Hastings, England, GB, UK:
Coast, Hastings Beach, sea - English Channel, Hastings Pier, Grand Parade - road A259.
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2011 01 08 St Leonards on Sea i hastings, Anglia, WB, ZK:
Wybrzeże, Plaża Hastings, morze - Kanał La Manche, Molo Hastings, Grand Parade - droga A259.
Clambers play centre Hastings
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Police evacuating houses on the A259 Bexhill Road in Hastings
Police evacuating houses on the A259 Bexhill Road reports of active shooter in Hastings area. Two women have been shot, one of them pregnant.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Hastings, England
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List of Best Things to do in Hastings
Alexandra Park
Hastings Country Park
Old Town Hastings
Cliff Railways - West Hill & East Hill
Hastings Fishermen's Museum
Shipwreck Museum
Pett Level Beach
Hastings Museum and Art Gallery
The True CRIME Museum
Smugglers Adventure
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Fleet No: 36489
Reg: GN12CKP
Bus Type: Dennis Dart SLF 4/ Alexander Enviro 200
Division: East Kent
Depot: Hastings
Branding: Stagecoach Hastings Arrows, Removed on rear window.
2010 BMGA British Minigolf Open - the official film
The official film of the 2010 BMGA British Open played at Clambers in Hastings, England.
Train ride late 1980's Hastings to West St Leonards
Somebody may find this interesting my first you tube upload. I am not a train spotter for the record. This did bring back some memories of my teens. Some nice scenery of Hastings and St. Leonards, did we really drive around in those block shaped cars! The footage is filmed on the Hastings to Charing Cross line. I have the whole cabride and may upload the segement to Battle in the future. I will see if there is any interest first. I hope somebody enjoys.
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A Day in Hastings
Some footage shot while in Hastings (East Sussex) over the August Bank Holiday weekend. it was blowing at least a force 6 and there were large waves on the beach. At the end of the Vid there's some foodage of our crazy dog playing in the surf.
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BATTLE ZONE OUTSIDE TRAILER
Laser combat site in Hastings. Great for over 6 years. We offer birthday parties or just open sessions for people to just add in on. All sessions are pre booked so please call 01424 423778 or go to battlezonelive.co.uk to book online.
MAX HASTINGS: It is terrifying how many will swallow Putin's lies
All instruments of death are ugly, but chemical weapons invite special repugnance.In Syria on Saturday, such horrors were nonetheless unleashed.Scores of civilians died, many of them women and children.If President Bashar Assad was the immediate perpetrator, Vladimir Putin is his mentor and armourer.The US has led Western nations in promising a fierce response if the allegations are confirmed, as were earlier charges of the same kind.Britain seems almost certain to make a military contribution to an exemplary Western reprisal operation.Yet it is doubtful that more than a fraction of the peoples of the Western democracies take this enormity as seriously as it deserves, because they find it so hard to decide whom to believe, about Syria or anything else.Here is an amazing reflection of our 21st century lives.We receive daily dumper-trucks of information, on a scale unprecedented in history.We are bombarded with film, satellite images, Instagram shots, bulletins, news flashes about all manner of happenings worldwide, private and public.Yet instead of being the best-informed generation of all time, we become ever more baffled about what is true, and whom to trust.The old, calm certainties that once derived from the BBC’s Nine O’Clock News and the pronouncements of the Good and Great have been displaced by a cacophony of rival claims, competing narratives advanced by spokesmen and interest groups, tweeters and Facebookers.One of the foremost beneficiaries of this info-chaos is Russia’s president.Contrary to the foolish remark of Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, Putin is not Adolf Hitler, nor even Joseph Stalin.He is, instead, the boss of a sprawling gangster state.He has no ideas about how to make his own country stronger.He can exert global influence, however, by making others weaker.Thus, he pursues a brilliantly sophisticated programme of mischief-making, some of it lethal, backed by propaganda and falsehoods which command an audience among gullible Westerners led by Jeremy Corbyn.These people are likely to believe yesterday’s Russian denials of complicity in the Syrian gas attack, just as they are attracted by Moscow’s crazy assertion that British agents tried to kill the Skripals in Salisbury.In a new book entitled The Road to Unfreedom: Russia, Europe, America, the Yale historian Timothy Snyder explains the systematic campaign by Putin to undermine law-based democracies.As for the lies that the president peddles to his own people, the author describes the success of the crazy Kremlin narrative: that Russia is threatened by a mix of Nazism and Western decadence symbolised by homosexuality.The election of Donald Trump and the fracturing of the EU are hailed by the Kremlin as important successes for its own gameplan, though I personally do not believe that the US election was swung by collusion between Trump and the Kremlin.In the Middle East, Putin empowers Assad to clamber over an ever-rising mountain of corpses, because having adopted Syria’s pr
BMGA International British Open 2006
Rare newsreel footage from the British Minigolf Associations 2006 British Open held at Hastings on 9th & 10th September!
Find out why these social workers enjoy living in Hastings
A social worker in Hastings talks about his favourite things about living in Hastings, the quality and price of property, the easy access to London and Brighton, the arts scene, vibrant local cafes and restaurants.
International Mini Golf Tournament in September 2010 at Clambers
Noted putter and co-author of Nutters and Putters John Big Top Ted Mcinver announces International Mini Golf Tournament in mid September 2010 at Clambers Course, White Rock Gardens, Hastings, East Sussex, UK.
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Holly climbing stile
Doggle clambers a stile, with her backpack on...
Hayes Carnival 2013 Pt 1
Thanks again to those who took part to keep this event alive, but because of London Borough of Hillingdon's Health & Safety bollocks! It is dying a slow pitiful Death year on year! and that in itself means no one wants to be involved in a fiasco.
Power to the people !
Final push for votes on last day of campaign
Politicians have been making their last pitch for votes on the final day of campaigning before the EU referendum.
David Cameron and Jeremy Corbyn have told rallies in Bristol and London that a Remain vote in Thursday's poll will mean the UK is safer and better off.
But Boris Johnson said a vote to leave would show people believe in our country and Nigel Farage urged people to act with their heart and soul.
More than 46 million people are eligible to vote in the referendum.
The UK public are being asked to choose whether the UK should stay in the European Union or leave in the first vote on the country's membership of the bloc for more than 40 years.
The four-month campaign is reaching a climax with last-minute appeals to undecided voters from both sides.
Mr Cameron has appeared alongside former Conservative Prime Minister Sir John Major and former Labour PM Gordon Brown, former Labour deputy leader Harriet Harman and Lib Dem leader Tim Farron, at events in Bristol and Birmingham.
He has been pushing the message that Thursday's decision will be irreversible and there will no coming back if the UK votes to leave.
You can't jump out the aeroplane and then clamber back through the cockpit hatch, he told BBC Radio 4's Today.
Leaving the EU would be a massive problem for the UK, he said, doing untold damage to economic growth, jobs and family finances and hindering the opportunities and life chances of future generations, he argued.
And he took a swipe at cabinet colleague and Leave campaigner Michael Gove, who has compared Remain's economic experts to Nazi propagandists, telling a crowd in Birmingham that the Leave campaign had lost it.
Mr Cameron also said he would lobby for further changes to free movement rules in the light of European Court rulings if the UK voted to remain, and said the process of EU reform would continue on Friday and that reducing net migration was not an unrealistic ambition.
However, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker appeared to reject that option as he told reporters in Brussels out is out, suggesting that if there was a vote to leave there will be no kind of renegotiation, saying David Cameron got the maximum he could receive after months of talks which ended in February.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn - who has refused to share a platform with fellow Remain campaigner David Cameron - urged his party's supporters to get out on to the streets and persuade people to vote Remain.
He attacked the Leave camp for its focus on immigration, saying: Don't blame the migrant worker for being exploited, blame the company that's exploiting them.
In his speech, in Birmingham, Gordon Brown said Britain should be leading in Europe, never leaving, while Sir John Major branded Leave supporters gravediggers of our prosperity.
But Boris Johnson and other Leave campaigners said only a vote to leave the EU could give the UK the freedom it needed to set its own course, rejecting the economic forecasts suggesting the country would face a downturn following Brexit.
Speaking in London's Billingsgate fish market ahead of embarking on a whirlwind tour of England, the former mayor of London urged people to believe in our country and seize the moment.
He later dismissed warnings of a stock market crash if Britain leaves, saying: This is all part of the attempt to spook people. I think actually it will be very calm. Everybody has more or less priced in either outcome.
He claimed what he called the Project Fear tactics from the Remain camp had been a mistake, adding: I think we have run a very positive and enthusiastic campaign.
It has just been fantastic to see so many people motivated by a love of their country and a desire to restore democracy.
UKIP leader Nigel Farage told his final event of the campaign in London: At the end of the day tomorrow when people vote they have to make a decision - which flag is theirs? I want us to live under British passports and under the British flag.
Mr Farage said it had been a long, lonely road for him and his party - which has campaigned for EU exit for more than 20 years - and he believed his party's supporters would crawl over broken glass to vote for Brexit.
He urged others yet to have made up their mind to vote with their heart and soul, saying he wanted Britain to be a normal country that makes its own laws and is in charge of its own destiny in the future.
Mr Corbyn, appearing alongside Welsh First Minister Carwyn Jones, Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, said that while the EU was not perfect it was the best cross-border framework for defending living standards. rights and protections for our people.
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Battle Zone Live Nightmare Maze Hastings Short Edit
Here is the NIGHTMARE MAZE 2014 teaser. If you like this then catch the full movie on my page
Chubby and duffy on the slide at Clambers play centre messing about
Chubby and duffy on the slide at Clambers play centre playing