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Trans World Soccer - Westdyke Community Boys Club - 'The Ultimate Player Experience'
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Stenhousemuir v Fraserburgh // William Hill Scottish Cup 2013/14
Stenhousemuir v Fraserburgh // William Hill Scottish Cup 2013/14
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I got a Gopro hero cam for Christmas, My first change to try it was Peterhead canoe club pool night at Fraserburgh Pool.
Foleshill Community Campaign Group Speak Out Against Coventry Cuts
Cuts to local services are already having a negative effect on communities and Foleshill in Coventry is feeling such effect. The council want to close their leisure centre and move it away from the area. A campaign group has been formed, collected thousands of signatures , and attended the Budget Setting Meeting lobby to ask their local councillors to support their services not cut them.
'Yorkshire Aloha'
The majority of the windsurfing wave sailing community will, I expect, have stayed up into the wee hours watching the action in Maui. So that is why this title came to mind. This weekend, the Yorkshire Coast had some modest waves to play on.
Phoenix Fitness Centre and Janet Adegoke Swimming Pool, Shepherd's Bush W12 7DB
Virtual Tour of Phoenix Leisure Centre.
Consett Academy and Leisure Centre Walk Through
Consett Academy and Leisure Centre Walk Through
New Redcar Leisure Centre
Beach Clean at Cairnbulg 2015
Community beach clean Cairnbulg as part of the Big British Beach Clean
Dunblane Golf Club
Dunblane New Golf Club has been welcoming members and visitors alike since 1923. This quality parkland course provides an enjoyable and testing challenge for golfers of all abilities.
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Writhlington sports and leisure centre - Members Plus
Just some of the facilities and benefits include in Members Plus at Writhlington Sports and Leisure centre .
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Fishing community divided by independence vote
The independence debate in Scotland has divided the people who work in one of the country's most important industries: fishing.
Some say a vote for independence would enable Scotland to be more assertive over European Union fishing quotas.
Others argue it's the EU itself that's to blame for the industry's troubles.
The picturesque port of Eyemouth lies just north of the border with England.
But its setting belies the parlous state of the fishing fleet.
Just 15 years ago more than four thousand tonnes of fish were landed at Eyemouth.
But by last year the annual catch had shrunk to less than a quarter of that figure.
The quay rings with the sound of good-natured banter between fishermen on either side of the referendum divide.
But the issue is no joke for fishermen like George Purbis who's been making his living from the sea for more than 60 years.
He intends to vote No next week, saying independence would open up a can of worms.
His stance is strongly disputed at local fish merchant D.R. Collin, one of the town's main employers.
This company has nailed its colours to the mast: the main building and even the fork lift trucks sport Yes campaign signs.
Its managing director James Cork says the industry needs a shot in the arm, and independence would deliver precisely that.
Tangled up with the independence argument is the role of the EU in setting fishing quotas for the waters off Scotland.
An independent Scotland would likely be much more pro-EU than the rest of the UK.
But some fishermen who might otherwise say Yes in the referendum are planning to say No, because they say EU quotas have done Eyemouth much more harm than good.
Johnny Johnston, the former harbour master, says the quotas have been so stringent that the port may never recover - whatever the result of the referendum.
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Places to see in ( Ellon - UK )
Places to see in ( Ellon - UK )
Ellon is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, approximately 16 miles north of Aberdeen, lying on the River Ythan, which has one of the few undeveloped river estuaries on the eastern coast of Scotland. It is in the ancient region of Formartine. Its name is believed to derive from the Gaelic term Eilean, an island, on account of the presence of an island in the River Ythan, which offered a convenient fording point.
Places of interest within the town include the ruins of Ellon Castle, surrounded by walls known as the Deer Dyke, and the Auld Brig, a category A listed bridge across the Ythan, built in 1793 and still in use as a pedestrian bridge. The Riverside Park offers walkways alongside the Ythan, from which herons, salmon, trout and otters may be observed. In 2013, a new 5.5 acre eco-brewery, owned and crowdfunded by BrewDog, was opened in a greenfield site just outside of Ellon.
Ellon has a community centre, which includes a swimming pool and café. The Ythan Centre is a building dedicated to serving the needs of Ellon's teenage population. This facility includes a soundproofed room where amateur bands can practise and a large hall with roof to floor length mirrors, which the dance group Refresh uses for their weekly practice.
The Meadows sports centre, located on the outskirts of Ellon, has many sporting facilities and clubs, including football and rugby pitches, an astroturf pitch for hockey, a gym, and a multi-use sports hall. The Meadows is also home to the Ellon United football team, the Ellon RFC and the Ellon HC.
Ellon has benefited from the North Sea oil demand, and is one of the main dormitory towns for Aberdeen. It is part of the proposed Energetica corridor of development. The population is expanding as young families seek to escape Aberdeen and move to nearby towns like Ellon, Inverurie and Banchory. During 2006, Ellon ranked as the town with the fourth most rapidly increasing average house prices in Scotland.
Ellon is bypassed by the A90 road, which offers convenient access to Aberdeen to the south and Peterhead and Fraserburgh to the north. Other major road links are the A920 west to Oldmeldrum and Huntly, and the A948 north to New Deer. Regular and frequent bus services link Ellon with Aberdeen, Inverurie, Peterhead, Fraserburgh and surrounding towns and villages, serving both the town centre and the large Park and Ride facility at the eastern edge of the town.
Ellon railway station was a principal station on the Great North of Scotland Railway line that ran from Aberdeen to Fraserburgh and Peterhead. Due to the Beeching Axe, passenger services were withdrawn on the Formartine and Buchan Railway line in 1965. Freight services continued on the line until 1979 (Fraserburgh only, the Maud-Peterhead section was closed in 1970), at which point the entire line was closed.
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Trans World - Deveronvale FC - UK Football Development Tour
Highlights of Deveronvale FC's recent UK Football Development Tour to Manchester and the north-east with Trans World Soccer.
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Sports spotlight: Aberdeen University Swimming and Waterpolo Club
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Elswick Pool Closure 2016
Elswick Pool has closed due to austerity Cuts