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Places to see in ( Arnold - UK )
Places to see in ( Arnold - UK )
Arnold is a market town, unparished area and suburb of the city of Nottingham, in the English ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire. It is situated to the north-east of Nottingham's city boundary, and is in the local government district of Gedling Borough. Since 1968 Arnold has had a market, and the town used to have numerous factories associated with the hosiery industry.
Arnold's town centre is the largest in Gedling Borough (whose headquarters are located in the town) and the most important in the northeastern part of the Greater Nottingham conurbation. Nottinghamshire Police have been headquartered in Arnold since 1979. At the time of the 2011 Census, Arnold had a population of 37,768. Areas within Arnold include Daybrook, Woodthorpe, Redhill and Killisick.
Arnold once had a railway station known as 'Daybrook and Arnold' or simply 'Daybrook railway station'. It was closed along with the rest of the line on 4 April 1960. The station was located on Mansfield Road (A60) on what is now a retail park. There is still evidence of the line in the form of remnants of the embankments on Arnot Hill Park (just behind GO Outdoors).
St. Mary's Church, of the Church of England, is believed to date from 1176. It is located on Church Lane and is a Grade II* listed building. The Grade II* listed Roman Catholic Church of the Good Shepherd's current building on Thackerays Lane was built in 1964, its modern architecture – featuring a detached spire-cum-belfry – winning an award from the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1966.
Arnold town centre has a diverse range of restaurants and bars and a choice of shops including supermarkets such as Asda, Sainsbury's and Iceland as well as small independent businesses. There are Aldi and Lidl supermarkets in Daybrook. 1968 saw the opening of Arnold Market in the town centre. Market days are on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, with a flea market being held on Wednesdays.
Arnold Leisure Centre, located on High Street at the heart of the town centre, contains a swimming pool and a theatre—called the Bonington Theatre—which was named after the landscape painter Richard Parkes Bonington. The town's most notable landmark is probably the Home Brewery Company Ltd. building in Daybrook, usually referred to as 'Home Ales' in reference to the Robinson family's Bestwood Home Farm, located on Oxclose Lane.
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Gedling Colliery Reunion - 25th Anniversary of Pit Closure
In November 1991, The Gedling Pit workers did their last shift. 25 years later Gedling Borough Council and the Gedling Miners Welfare Trust organised a reunion. We were expecting 50, 250 came.
Filmed by Dallas Simpson and Leonie McQuillan.
Snowing Across Arnold Nottingham. Feb 2018
The so called 'Beast from the East' knocked on the door of Arnold, Nottingham. Luckily the Beast wasn’t so ferocious as in other parts of the county, although it had its moments.
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February 2018
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Etherow Country Park Stockport Manchester April 2019
Etherow country park is situated at compstall England, between marple bridge and Romiley, in the borough of Stockport Manchester. It is a local nature reserve and the starting point of the Goyt Way.
Bestwood Lodge Hotel, Arnold, Nottinghamshire
This hotel is haunted
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A612 Gedling bypass full vid Westbound
Travelling Westbound on the new A612 Gedling bypass which opened today, 8th May 07
Bestwood Country Park, Nottingham
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Snow in Gedling, Nottingham again but a different view
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The mass haunting of Gedling Woods
A survey of the Haunted Woodland. Gedling Woods are located at the furthest eastern tip of the city of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. Originally part of the ancient Sherwood Forest, home to Robin Hood. However, today Gedling Woods is but a fraction of its original size, and is a nature reserve close to Shearing Hill. There is full public access to Gedling Woods and it is a very popular destination for dog walkers and hikers. Most people have no idea of the many Hauntings associated with it.
There have been many reported cases of Paranormal Activity over the centuries, including a Ghostly Nun and also of a White Lady - both of which have been seen to glide along the many tracks which criss cross the woodland. Both of these Hauntings are not known by name and do not seem to notice the living. The most infamous Haunting at Gedling Woods though is a Haunting which has no visual aspect to it, only an audio aspect - that of disembodied screaming. This horrific screaming has been reported several times but when people investigate (assuming a human being is in trouble) they find nothing. It is not known if this screaming is linked to either of the other two known Hauntings, either the Ghostly Nun or White lady, but many people have reported hearing this horrific, blood curdling screaming ring out across the woodland.
Note - All Hauntings at Gedling Woods appear to manifest themselves around dusk.
In the daytime it is a peaceful little oasis of calm, but as darkness falls it becomes a more sinister place
Woodthorpe Park, 1st March, 2018
A series of videos and photographs taken on Woodthorpe Grange Park, Sherwood, Nottingham in the snow on Thursday 1st March, 2018, which is officially the first day of spring.
Kent Road, Mapperley, Nottingham.
A deceptively large family home in Mapperley, Nottingham.
Rushcliffe Country Park
Rushcliffe Country Park - Ruddington, Nottinghamshire.
Set in the beautiful countryside about half a mile south of Ruddington, Rushcliffe Country Park is an ideal place to get away from it all - With a network of over 8 kilometres of footpaths, grassland, conservation and landscaped areas, the park is excellent for walking, jogging, cycling, spotting wildlife and exercising your dog.
Bring your family and a picnic and encourage your children to let off steam in the extensive play area, which has around 20 pieces of modern equipment for children up to the age of 12. The play area includes a swing suitable for less able children (safety equipment is available on request) and part of the equipment is accessible to wheelchair users. For older children there's a skateboard midi half pipe, and a 4X/ BMX cycle track situated nearby.
Coal Mine (1932)
Title reads 'Black Diamonds - A Coal Cameo - Filmed at Bestwood, Nottingham'.
Bestwood, Nottingham.
Several shots of a coal mine, miners arriving to work. Various shots of the mines going into pit in a lift. Various shots of the miners at work in pit. Miners, drilling, shovelling, blasting, loading wagons with coal etc. Coal travelling in wagons and along conveyor belt where it is broken into smaller pieces. Miners leaving work. Mine at sunset.
Cuts for Pathe Tones story 'Black Diamonds' found in PT 140 item - Film ID 1066.24.
FILM ID:2066.22
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Woodthorpe Park and Sherwood Vale
A look over the years how much Woodthorpe Park and Sherwood vale has changed using old and contemporary photographs.
Driving Around Old Brick Yard Council Estate in Nottingham
Driving around the Old Brickyard Council Estate in Nottingham, England, this estate is part of Carlton a suburb to the east of Nottingham and is in the borough of Gedling.
Flooding Lambley Nottingham
Flooding Lambley Nottingham - Nov 2019
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