Christmas at Gravesend Borough Market
Christmas at Gravesend Borough Market
Gravesend Borough Market Building
An insight into Gravesend Borough Market Building.
vintage fayre gravesend borough market
Really love the music playing in the background. Another great event by Forget Me Not Vintage
Gravesend Borough Market - a day of festivities
This was our third event in our 'Merry Christmas Everyone' Christmas programme. The grand opening of the Gravesend Borough Market and a day of festivities with our Christmas Market. Thanks to our sponsors of the land train - The Hatten Wyatt Express Land Train. To find out the dates of our other events please visit christmasingravesend.co.uk
At Gravesend Borough Market
Lovely day at the vintage event in Gravesend market today
Life in Gravesend | 2019
Life in Gravesend in 2019.
Thank you to those who have supported this channel. Also, welcome all new subscribers. I hope you enjoy this short music video of Gravesend in the borough of Gravesham in Kent.
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Markets and Fruit and Veg Green Grocers in both England & Romania are a way of life, The Green Grocers were in decline in UK but are making a come back.
Gravesend 2019
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Gravesend Borough Market refurbishment
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Places to see in ( Gravesend - UK )
Places to see in ( Gravesend - UK )
Gravesend is an ancient town in northwest Kent, England, situated 21 miles east-southeast of Charing Cross on the south bank of the Thames Estuary and opposite Tilbury in Essex.Located in the diocese of Rochester, Gravesend is the administrative centre of the Borough of Gravesham.
Its geographical situation has given Gravesend strategic importance throughout the maritime and communications history of South East England. A Thames Gateway commuter town, Gravesend retains strong links with the River Thames, not least through the Port of London Authority Pilot Station and has witnessed rejuvenation since the advent of High Speed 1 rail services via Gravesend railway station.
The location of Gravesend is at a point where the higher land – the lowest point of the dip slope of the North Downs – reaches the river bank. From its origins as a landing place and shipping port, Gravesend gradually extended southwards and eastwards. Gravesend today is a commercial and commuter town, providing a local shopping district: there are several of the multiple stores, and a good range of local shops. It has a market hall, open six days a week, and a recently established farmers' market. Crew for Thames tugboats live in town, with Gravesend watermen often hailing from a family tradition.
Gravesend Town Pier is a unique structure having the first known iron cylinders used in its construction. Gravesend Town Pier was completely refurbished in 2004 and now features a bar and restaurant. Royal Terrace Pier built in 1844 and originally named Terrace Pier, the prefix Royal was added in honour of Princess Alexandra of Denmark, who arrived at the Gravesend on her way to marry Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) in 1865.
Situated at the top of Harmer Street, Gravesend Clock Tower, Harmer Street foundation stone was laid on 6 September 1887. An American sculptor, William Ordway Partridge, created a life-size statue of the 17th-century Native American princess Pocahontas.
Windmill Hill, named after its former windmills, offers extensive views across the Thames and was a popular spot for Victorian visitors to the town because of the camera obscura installed at the Old Mill and for its tea gardens and other amusements.
The A2 road passes two miles (3 km) south of Gravesend town centre. Gravesend railway station lies on the North Kent Line, and was opened in 1849. The Gravesend West Line, terminating by the river and for some time operating as a continental ferry connection, closed in 1968. Gravesend is the primary north Kent interchange for high speed and metro rail services. Gravesend is served by several Arriva Kent Thameside bus services connecting the town with other areas in Kent including Dartford, Bluewater and Sevenoaks and to the Medway Towns. Passenger ferry services to Tilbury, Essex, operate daily (except Sundays), from Gravesend Town Pier.
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Gravesend Borough Market to screen Royal Wedding
Gravesend Borough Market to screen Royal Wedding
Gravesend Borough Market to screen Royal Wedding
PUBLISHED: 09:06 16 May 2018 Market staff and traders: Paul Jack, Abby Worthy, Graham Broadbent and Sarah Cheshire. Picture: Gravesham Council Archant Join in at the market to watch the Royal Wedding on a big screen and take part in fun activities, including:·Make your own crown – a craft workshop so you too can be a crown prince or princess for the day·Cream teas to celebrate in true British style·Cupcake decorating classes·Prosecco truck for a glass of fizz to toast the happy couple·Face paint...
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Gravesend Documentary
A documentary about the historic riverside town of Gravesend.
Gravesend
Gravesend is an ancient town in northwest Kent, England, situated 21 miles (35 km) east-southeast of Charing Cross (central London) on the south bank of the Thames Estuary and opposite Tilbury in Essex. Located in the diocese of Rochester, it is the administrative centre of the Borough of Gravesham.
Its geographical situation has given Gravesend strategic importance throughout the maritime and communications history of South East England. A Thames Gateway commuter town, it retains strong links with the River Thames, not least through the Port of London Authority Pilot Station and has witnessed rejuvenation since the advent of High Speed 1 rail services via Gravesend railway station.
Town Centre, Gravesend, Kent, UK. Vintage Life Style. | Vriti Khanna |
Some vintage shots Gravesend in Kent. Famed for its d maritime and communications history and also the final resting place of Pocahontas whose statue stands in the church yard of St George's Church.
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Top 10 Worst Places to Live in England
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According to ilivehere.co.uk, which has been compiling this list for more than a decade, with the votes from thousands of readers, these are the WORST places to live in England.
10: Blackpool
Once famed for its golden mile, Blackpool now conjures up images of drunken stags and hens, falling over in the street and spewing on themselves, before retiring to a grotty seaside B&B.
9: Oldham
The most deprived town in England according to the ONS, where the streets have been described as “graffiti covered, fly-tipped shells of what they once were”.
8: Sunderland
has the highest rate of teen pregnancies in Europe.
sexual offences, violent crime and theft are all on the up and are higher than the national average. (I’ve seen policemen on pedal bikes chasing chavs in stolen cars. You might not believe it but I really have seen it!)
7: Gravesend
One voter comments: I have lived in Gravesend all my life. I have visited many other crap towns across Kent like Lewisham, Dartford, Chatham and so on and not one so far, has even came near to being as chav infested as Gravesend.
6. BRADFORD
A Commenter says: Bradford is literally hell on earth. The city centre resembles a squalid cess pit, full of monstrous partially demolished 60’s concrete office blocks, Pound shops, amusement arcades, prostitutes, heroin addicts, Eastern European car-jackers, Asian drug dealers, pre-pubescent mums and mad alcoholic tramps having arguments with themselves.
Being the sixth largest city in the country, in terms of population, it now boasts another famous serial killer...
5: ROCHDALE
One in seven people in Rochdale had no qualifications at all. Weekly earnings were £413 on average last year, compared to £676 in London.
4. SCUNTHORPE
A town once voted the least romantic place in the country.
Apparently Maccy Ds is a chav’s staple diet. Well the small town of Scunthorpe has 3.
3. LUTON
One commenter points out; on Christmas day the local McDonalds gets busier every year”
Black, White, Asian it doesn’t matter, everyone looks like they’re trying to escape or have given up hope on life itself.
2. KINGSTON UPON HULL
based on official government statistics, Hull is the worst place to live in England.
1. DOVER
Apparentñy Dover only beat Hull by 16 votes.
One reader comments;
Let us for a moment imagine that the British Isles are the silhouette of an old man. Scotland is his cap, Cornwall his toes, Anglia his curved spine, making Dover his herpes infested s**t-hole.
Which do you think is the Worst Place to Live in England?
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It was so nice , Old scole meeting. Oly from Kent or also Gravesend, lovely people.3 days was to less!!
Speech to the Market Traders of Gravesend - 21/01/2017
On Saturday 21st January 2017, Cllr. Jordan Meade opened a new Market Stall in Gravesend Borough Market and delivered the above speech to the traders. Thank you to Jason Arthur for recording this video.
Gravesham's new mayor
Coverage of the annual council meeting 2016
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Man hits van over parking