Macclesfield - Crossall Street
A short video taken at the corner of Crossall Street and Newton Street in Macclesfield, Cheshire. The video features Granelli Ice Cream's base on Newton Street.
Cheshire Gap - Macclesfield
cheshiregap.com Tel: 01625 425806
If you're a great lover of food or just enjoy good wholesome food where else is there to go!
We offer the best selection of fresh foods from our home cooked meats, pies, pastries, quiche, salads, pate and not to our mention our FABULOUS homemade cakes!!!
Our cheese selection is just wonderful with over 70 different types, all carefully looked after. Just ask and have a nibble. We serve fabulous Italian coffee 'only the best' in beans, piping hot to go, or just simply drink in and relax.
Our atmosphere is friendly and it is important to us our sandwiches and salads taste better than everybody else's. To achieve this we have a beautiful kitchen with granite food preparation area. We have fresh local deliveries every morning of natural ingredients and we get cracking early in the morning (Deli Sandwiches) We can't bear sandwich factory processing places, so our wonderful staff make our stuff fresh, so we can sell it fresh( old fashioned, but it works) because we make 'in house' and sell out the same day, you won't find shelf life dates. We simply don't need to sell old food.
Macclesfield - Hibel Road
A short video clip filmed on Hibel Road in Macclesfield.
The video includes a shot of the former George Hotel on Beech Lane and the telephone exchange.
Last Time Out: Macclesfield 2-1 Dover
See highlights of our last meeting with Dover at the Moss Rose
Macclesfield - West Park Hospital
Some footage of buildings located at West Park Hospital, Macclesfield. The old stone buildings were originally part of the town's workhouse.
Rambling on about Macclesfield Pubs - Pubs in Macclesfield
Just a bit of fun and not a serious review of the pubs around Macclesfield town centre. A good night can be had by all in
Mash,
The White Lion,
No4 (Jar bar),
Waters Green Tavern,
The Nags Head,
The Old Millstone (there's a crazy barmaid in there ;-))
Toast,
Ronnies,
Ron Tiki,
Porters,
The Queens Hotel,
The Snowgoose,
The Treacle Tap,
The Red Willow,
Wetherspoons (Unless you're Chris Poole)
Fresh,
The Bate Hall,
The Jolly Sailor,
The Swan with Two Necks
Balti Kitchen for a curry
Not sure if Chris Poole is still barred from Wetherspoons...
Macclesfield on a snowy morning
A compilation of video clips filmed on a snowy morning in Macclesfield, Cheshire, England.
The video includes views of the Town Hall, St Michael's Church, The Market Place and Chestergate.
Promotional video - Kings school in Macclesfield (Year 7) | TBM
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Macclesfield Forest, Cheshire, EN
Macclesfield crash
A woman was critically injured in a crash between and car and a coach on the A34 Congleton Road at Macclesfield. Watch more videos like this at
The Farm - Macclesfield Festival 2017
Macclesfield Festival are proud to announce 90s hit band The Farm join our Macclesfield Rocks Main Stage lineup.
Macclesfield Festival, 22nd July 2017, Macclesfield RUFC, Priory Park, SK10 4AE
Tickets available now at macclesfieldfestival.co.uk
Macclesfield - Waterside
Some footage taken in the Waterside area of Macclesfield, Cheshire. The area was also known as Watercoates. The film also includes Stubbs Terrace (40 seconds)
Macclesfield - Newton Street
A short video taken at the corner of Newton Street and Crossall Street in Macclesfield, Cheshire. The video features Granelli Ice Cream's base on Newton Street.
Macclesfield - St Georges Street & Chapel Street
A short video showing the area around St George's Street and Chapel Street in Macclesfield Cheshire.
The clips begins with a view of St George's Church, and then pans round to show The Lord Byron Public House at the corner of St George Street and Chapel Street.
Inside Graeter's Ice Cream
French Pot Ice Cream made by Graeter's is some of the best ice cream we've ever tasted. Join us on a special factory tour with Bob Graeter, Chief of Quality Assurance and one of the fourth generation owners.
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Graeter's Ice Cream HOW IT'S MADE
AVID VIDEO EDITING FINAL. SPRING 2012.
Graeter's new Factory
City officials helped dedicate the new Graeter's ice cream facility in the City of Cincinnati. The 28,000-square-foot plant, which is located on Paddock Road and 66th Street in the Bond Hill neighborhood, will accommodate Graeter's expansion into new markets nationally. Officials will participate in the dedication ceremony at 10 a.m. which includes a cornerstone celebration and a street dedication which will rename 66th Street to Regina Graeter Way in honor of the great-grandmother of the current owners of the company who made the French Pot recipes a Cincinnati hit. Graeter's will create about 50 jobs at the new facility, with the potential for additional jobs within several years. The cost of the building project is approximately $11 million.
As a Cincinnati-based, family-run company, we are proud of our association with this wonderful city and look forward to new generations of success, said Richard Graeter, president and CEO of Graeter's. The City has provided generous assistance to us in the construction of our new ice cream production facility. We are incredibly grateful, because not only will their support help us expand nationally, but it is also helping us create jobs locally.
The City offered the company a competitive incentive package which included: a 4.5 acre parcel ($450,000); a loan of $10 million that they will repay over 20 years with terms of 2% interest in the initial two years during the construction period, and 4% interest for years 3 through 20. The proposed net present value of the City incentives is worth $3.3 million.
Graeter's will not seek any additional tax incentives for which they would otherwise be entitled through the City. As part of the agreement, Graeter's has committed to stay and grow in the City for a minimum of 20 years.
The new facility is solely devoted to ice cream production. Graeter's will continue to make its ice cream using its original method - the French Pot Process - on the exact same French Pot machines, keeping with the same family recipes. The high quality and superb taste of Graeter's will remain the same. The new facility will have a larger freezer, loading dock and a blend room where Graeter's will mix together the cream and flavors that create all of Graeter's irresistible taste combinations. Graeter's corporate offices will move to Paddock Road; however, some offices will be maintained at the current Reading Road facility.
Graeter's is a Cincinnati institution. It is exciting to see one of our hometown, family companies grow and succeed, and I couldn't be happier that they are continuing to grow right here in Cincinnati, Mayor Mallory said. The City is pleased to have partnered with Graeter's to help build a new state-of-the-art facility and create new jobs in our community.
Graeter's growth is contributing to the growth-mode that the City of Cincinnati is experiencing these days, said City Manager Milton Dohoney, Jr. And as they take their brand to new national markets, they are a great ambassador for the city. I congratulate them on this milestone.
Graeter's original plant will remain open and operational to make ice cream, candy and baked goods.
About the City of Cincinnati
The City of Cincinnati government is comprised of over 5,000 employees, dedicated to maintaining the highest quality of life for the people of Cincinnati. The City is focused on economic development to create jobs and pursues partnerships to help create opportunities that benefit Cincinnati's residents, diverse businesses and visitors.
The day-to-day business of operating the City is the responsibility of the City Manager, who functions as the Chief Administrator for the City. The paramount responsibilities of the City Manager are executing the policy set by the Mayor and City Council, delivering services to the citizens and customers of the City of Cincinnati, managing government finances, and providing continuity of government and support to the Mayor and Members of City Council. For more information on the City of Cincinnati, visit cincinnnati-oh.gov.
About Graeter's
Graeter's ice cream is a renowned brand with national prestige that has become synonymous with indulgent taste experiences since 1870. Known nationally for its famous French Pot ice cream, Graeter's is one of the oldest continuously family-owned ice cream makers in the country. The founder's great grandsons still faithfully use the finest quality ingredients, trusted recipes and original methods of production.
Graeter's has nearly 50 retail ice cream stores in Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Northern Kentucky, Louisville and Lexington; is available in select markets' grocery retail stores; and ships ice cream via its mail order business to the 48 contiguous United States. This year, Graeter's is celebrating its 140th anniversary. To learn more about Graeter's, visit graeters.com.
Macclesfield - Old Mill Lane
A short video clip taken on Old Mill Lane in Macclesfield, Cheshire. The clip includes Mill Lane Chippy, The Rainbow Cafe and The Three Crowns Pub.
Macclesfield - Sunderland Street 1
A short video clip taken on Sunderland Street in Macclesfield, Cheshire. The video begins with a view of The George & Dragon Pub and the super surgery, which stands on the site of the old Macclesfield Bus Station.
Smallest Detached House In Britain Where Family Of Eight Used To Live
Smallest Detached House In Britain Where Family Of Eight Used To Live
Thimble Hall in Derbyshire was last sold for £39,500 in 1999 and has been a butcher's, cobbler's and antique shop in the past - but will now have a use that fits its name
The smallest detached house in Britain - where a family of EIGHT used to live a century ago - is set to exhibit the world's largest collection of thimbles.
Thimble Hall in Youlgreave, Derbyshire, measures just 11ft 10in by 10ft 3in wide - that's a cosy 3.6m x 3.1m, certainly not enough room to 'swing a cat'.
The Derbyshire Telegraph reports that if you stretch out your arms, you practically touch either side of the rooms.
And it stands just 12 ft 2in high - that's little more than 3.7m tall - so most people have to crouch to enter by the front door.
In August 2000, the Guinness Book of Records proclaimed the house, which dates back to 1756, the smallest detached property in Great Britain - although it's not clear if that record still stands.
Shockingly, 100 years ago a family of eight called it their home.
Back in 1999 when the home went under the hammer, estate agent Mark Bramall demonstrated just how small Thimble Hall is.
Such is its quirkiness, when it went up for auction it sparked bids from all over the world - including Hong Kong, Athens and New York.
It's claimed there was even an offer from Uri Geller, the Telegraph reports.
Ice cream maker Bruno Frederick of Chesterfield secured the property for £39,500 - way above its auction valuation of £5,000-£15,000 - and the tiny house is still in the family today
Over the years the dinky property has been a butcher's, cobbler's and antique shop - but it's set to get a new lease of life as home to the world's largest thimble collection.
According to the Fredericks, the house is tiny because whoever built it, didn't have much land at the time.
Bruno's son, Jonathan, 58, says the family now plans to fine-tune the interior and launch it as an exhibition space for the world's largest collection of thimbles.
He said the thimbles would be placed on glass and illuminated by the changing colours of LED lighting.
He also plans to fit solar glass panels into specially designed window frames, connecting the property's historic past with an eco-friendly technological future.
We've got some ingenious designs in mind. But it's an intricate project, small and beautiful, but complex like a watch.
So right now, it's about finding the right people to work with.