ADENLAND - Live at The Kings Head, Loddon - 2016
ADENLAND play the first 3 songs of their gig at The Kings Head, Loddon, UK on January 16 2016.
1. Rosie & Jim
2. Emerald (Thin Lizzy)
3. Beginning of the End (Status Quo)
ADENLAND - Four Day Creep - Live at The Kings Head, Loddon - 2016
ADENLAND playing the 11th song of their gig in Loddon, UK - Humble Pie's 'Four Day Creep', Live at the Kings Head, Loddon - January 16 2016
Great Norfolk Pub Guide | The King's Head
What is it about The King's Head that has made it Norwich's Pub of the Year three times in just over ten years? Darren Eadie wants to know - but can he beat a 12-year-old at billiards? Watch this edition of The Great Norfolk Pub Guide, sponsored by lacons.co.uk to find out...
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ADENLAND PLAYING MESSIN' WITH THE KID AT HEATHLANDS - 14TH OCTOBER 2011
Great performance by Adenland - well done boys.
Ride a White Swan
Summer is all but over at the King's Head Loddon, all the more reason to party! A great evening had by all.
ADENLAND PLAYING 'HEY JOE' AT THE JOLLY FARMERS
ADENLAND featuring Joe on Vocals, Aden on Lead, Luke on Bass and Josh on Drums. Brilliant band, lots more to come!
ADENLAND live at Colne, The Great British R & B festival. 2015.
ADENLAND on the British stage at the 2015 Great British R & B festival, Colne, Lancashire. This was the finale to their set.
ADENLAND - Devil in your Soul - Live Colne - 2016
ADENLAND live at The Great British R&B Festival, Colne, UK - AUG. 28, 2016
Devil in your Soul
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Man injured after crash between Honda motorbike and Golf in Norwich
A man in his early 20s was injured in a crash involving a Honda motorbike and Volkswagen Golf on Dereham Road, Norwich.
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David Holmes collision on the A47 in Honingham, Norfolk [REAL FOOTAGE]
Please share this. Motorcyclist need to be made aware. Speed is a killer!
Thoughts go out to family.
David Holmes, 38, was killed in June last year when a car turned into his path on the A47 in Honingham, Norfolk, where the speed limit is 60mph.
The devastating moment was captured on the camera which he wore on his crash helmet. Mr Holmes's last word, uttered seconds before impact, was 'whoa'.
Now his mother Brenda, 62, has decided to release the footage in a bid to stop others going through the same agony of losing a family member.
The retired nurse wants both motorcyclists and drivers to be more aware of each other on the roads, to stop more crashes like this taking place.
She said that the driver - who has since admitted causing death by careless driving - did not see the motorcyclist, but that Mr Holmes, who was driving nearly 40mph over the speed limit, also did not have time to take 'evasive action'.
She said: 'I want to be involved in this campaign because I feel something positive can come out of his loss.
'If we can prevent one accident; one family going through what we have been through then David would not have died in vain. It is not easy to do but I hope somebody benefits from seeing it.'
Mr Holmes was travelling back from King's Lynn, Norfolk, where he had been with colleagues.
He overtook several cars on his powerful bike in the minutes leading up to the fatal crash. He was thrown from his Yamaha FJR1300 into the trees and pronounced dead at the scene.
Speaking about the crash, his mother said: 'I know he rode fast that day. He loved speed and motorbikes.
'The driver did not see him and turned right across his path. David did not have time to take evasive action.'
In the video, Mrs Holmes tells how her son, who worked at the British Antarctic Survey and had recently returned from The Antarctic, was first bought a motorbike for his 16th birthday.
She said: 'We brought it back home in the back of his Dad's truck, He was jumping up and down with excitement. It was fabulous. A lovely, lovely memory.
'Although his father said he wishes he had never bought him that first bike, I would not have deprived David his 22 years of riding.'
She said he was 'the most wonderful son' and was described by his friends as a 'gentleman and a legend'.
Chief Inspector Chris Spinks, head of the Norfolk and Suffolk Roads Policing Unit, said he was 'confident' that the clip would save a life.
In just three days, the video, recorded on the motocyclist's camera, has been watched by almost 4.5million people.
He said: 'David's family have always been of the belief that if this video could save just one life then it would be worth it.
'Unfortunately, we'll never know if we have achieved this but I'm confident, with the level of interest that we will.'
In April this year, Benjamin Austin, the driver of the Renault car that struck Mr Holmes, pleaded guilty to causing a death by careless driving.
He was subsequently ordered to perform 130 hours of unpaid work. His driving licence was also suspended for 18 months.
The court heard Austin admitted he had not seen Mr Holmes before making the turn.
In passing sentence, Judge Veits said no one had suggested Austin had been driving dangerously, but he had made a mistake that 'sadly' too many other drivers also make, of 'simply' not seeing the motorcycle.
Headded: 'Nothing I can impose can turn the clock back and undo the tragic consequences of the accident that sadly took away the life of Mr Holmes. I only hope the family of Mr Holmes can now move on as this case is concluded and attempt to rebuild their lives.'
Adenland - Smoke On The Water
Young rockers Adenland from Norfolk, UK, play Deep Purple; Heathlands Club, Norwich, England, January 2012
Egypt, with special guest Aden Gerrens ( 11 yrs old, 'Adenland' )
Recorded on August 2, 2012 using a Flip Video camera, at the 'Walnut Tree Shades' Norwich.
Sound of the Cuckoo on Upton Marsh Norfolk May 26, 2017
Cuckoos can regularly be heard on the marshes at spring time on the Norfolk Broads, but you don't often see them as in this case.
ADENLAND FEATURING JORGE MUNOZ OF TEA PLAYING '4 DAY CREEP'
A great night at Healthlands Rock & Blues Club on 14.01.2012 with Adenland supporting the fabulous TEA from Spain. Thanks Jorge for making one of Adenland's favourite tracks extra special!! Thanks to TEA for a terrific night.
Vardy Family Norfolk Broads Holiday 1985
The last film from the Vardy Family collection sees the group of friends return to the Norfolk Broads in 1985, crossing Breydon Water and visiting Oulton Broad, Beccles, Reedham and Loddon amongst others.
CASH - A Thing Called Love - CaLM Festival 30th August 2015
Chedgrave and Loddon Music Festival
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Uk The Broads | The Norfolk Broads
The Broads is a network of mostly navigable rivers and lakes in the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk.
The lakes, known as broads, were formed by the flooding of peat workings.
The Broads, and some surrounding land, were constituted as a special area with a level of protection similar to a national park by the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads Act 1988.
The Broads Authority, a special statutory authority responsible for managing the area, became operational in 1989
The area is 303 square kilometres , most of which is in Norfolk, with over 200 kilometres of navigable waterways.
There are seven rivers and 63 broads, mostly less than 4 metres deep.
Thirteen broads are generally open to navigation, with a further three having navigable channels.
Some broads have navigation restrictions imposed on them in autumn and winter, although the legality of the restrictions is questionable
Although the terms Norfolk Broads and Suffolk Broads are used to identify specific areas within the two counties respectively, the whole area is frequently referred to as the Norfolk Broads.
The Broads has similar status to the national parks in England and Wales; the Broads Authority has powers and duties akin to the national parks, but is also the third-largest inland navigation authority.
Because of its navigation role the Broads Authority was established under its own legislation on 1 April 1989.
The Broads Authority Act 2009, which was promoted through Parliament by the authority, is intended to improve public safety on the water.
In January 2015 the Broads Authority approved a change in name of the area to the Broads National Park, to recognise that the status of the area is equivalent to the English National Parks, that the Broads Authority shares the same two first purposes as the English National Park Authorities, and receives a National park grant.
This followed a three-month consultation which resulted in support from 79% of consultees, including unanimous support from the 14 UK national parks and the Campaign for National Parks.
Defra, the Government department responsible for the parks, also expressed it was content that the Authority would make its own decision on the matter.
This is the subject of ongoing controversy among some Broads users who note that the Broads is not named in law as a National Park and claim the branding detracts from the Broads Authority's third purpose which is to protect the interests of navigation.
In response to this the Broads Authority has stated that its three purposes will remain in equal balance and that the branding is simply for marketing the National Park qualities of the Broads.
The Broads are administered by the Broads Authority.
Special legislation gives the navigation of the waterways equal status with the conservation and public enjoyment of the area.
Specific parts of the Broads have been awarded a variety of conservation designations, for instance: Special Protection Area status for an area named 'Broadland' composed of 28 Sites of Special Scientific Interest Environmentally Sensitive Area status for parts of the Halvergate Marshes National nature reserve status for: Bure Marshes NNR Ant Broads & Marshes NNR Hickling Broad NNR Ludham - Potter Heigham NNR Redgrave and Lopham Fen Martham Broad NNR Calthorpe Broad NNR Mid-Yare NNRA specific project being considered under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan is re-introduction of the large copper butterfly, whose habitat has been reduced by reduction of fens.
The Broads, although administered by the Broads Authority, give their name to the Broadland local government district, while parts of the Broads also lie within other council areas: North Norfolk, South Norfolk, Norwich and Great Yarmouth and Waveney district in Suffolk.
For many years the lakes known as broads were regarded as natural features of the landscape.
It was only in the 1960s that Dr Joyce Lambert proved that they were artificial features—flooded medieval peat excavations.
In the Middle Ages the local monasteries began to excavate the peatlands as a turbary business, selling fuel to Norwich and Great Yarmouth.
Norwich Cathedral took 320,000 tonnes of peat a year.
Then the sea levels began to rise, and the pits began to flood.
Despite the construction of windpumps and dykes, the flooding continued and resulted in the typical Broads landscape of today, with its reedbeds, grazing marshes and wet woodland.
Various attempts were made to extend the navigable rivers.
The longest-lasting was on the River Waveney, where an Act of Parliament passed on 17 March 1670 authorised improvements which included three locks, at Geldeston, Ellingham and Wainford.
The head of navigation became a new staithe at Bungay.
The new section was a private navigation which was not controlled by the Yarmouth Haven and Pier Commissioners, who had responsibility for the rest of the Broadland rivers.
It remained in use until 1934 and, although the upper two locks have been
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Smoke on The Water by a young Talented Band from Norfolk whose ages range from 10 - 15 years of age. They are really good 'Live' Band.
Relaxing river cruise - Coltishall to Wroxham, Norfolk Broads
A relaxing video of a river cruise from Coltishall to Wroxham on the Norfolk Broads. Hope you enjoy.
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Almost in F - Tranquillity by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (
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