Kirkless Hall singing and dancin
Few regulars enjoying the music
Haigh Hall and the gates of controversy
Mr H and little Toby demonstrate if the claims by some are true that a new controversial alternative footpath around Haigh Hall in Wigan was not fit for purpose after Contessa Hotels who now lease Haigh Hall from Wigan Council tried to restrict public access to the original footpath recently in direct breach of the terms of their lease.
Harry again...
This time trying to keep up with a kid dancing out side The Crown hotel Wigan Road.
Andy and Barlow the balancing duo
Both dare the high's of Lock 2 in the Wigan flight on the Leeds and Liverpool
BYGONE HUDDERSFIELD
Quick video I created showcasing old images of Huddersfield Town Centre throughout the years.
Please ignore the odd spelling mistake - it was a bit of a rush job.
Baz's hobbies - 21H - Wigan Warriors vs Brisbane Broncos - World Cup Super League
Prematch entertainment by Parkside Colliery Male Voice Choir. D W Stadium, Wigan.
If you like singing, why not change your life and join our great friendly choir from Wigan....... Twinned with Angers in France. We
sing in many venues including London's Royal Albert Hall and France and Llandudno, Wales...... where you can even here us singing in Welsh!
.......................... Look us up on the internet!
Discovering the sad remains of the Markeaton Park Light Railway
Discovering the sad remains of the Markeaton Park Light Railway in Derby.
The Markeaton Park Light Railway was 15 gauge and run for 3/4 mile.
Opened in 1989, extended in 1996 and closed in 2016.
In this video we discover what remains of the railway!
For more pictures and videos see Henry's Adventures on Facebook and Instagram!
The Camdens - Tottington BIG DAY OUT 2014
The Camdens performing at Tottington's BIG DAY OUT 2014
Scholes village babes
Singing in taxi
Flood Boxing day 26/12/15 Linthwaite River Colne part 1 or 2
Flooding 26th Dec 2015, over the years I have seen much more water than this, and not related to global warming !!, more industry change that's the cause and dumping into rivers,
Look at the rivers now, many trees growing in the river, in all sections, the river has been a dumping place for waste, bricks and stone rubbish, that's made the river shallow,
#CleanCdale Week of Action in Elland
End of an era at Hilltop Colliery, Lancashire's last coal mine
Mr H and the girls visit the now abandoned site of 'Hilltop Colliery' hidden away at a remote moorland location in the Rossendale Valley just outside the town of Bacup, which until it's closure in 2014 was Lancashire's last working coal mine.
Flooding started at Scholes Village 26/12/15
Flooding now happening in Scholes Village high rise apartments this is scene just across from my home the car park is starting to flood it's heartbreaking to see I hope the wall holds the river back but it's being breached right now
New Huddersfield Leisure Centre - the project so far
Updated: now showing video from 29 July to 30 November.
This is the latest footage from our long term time-lapse filming of the construction of the new Huddersfield Leisure Centre, a £36million two-year development. See more pictures and video of this project:
See our one-day time-lapse of the steelwork being assembled:
Construct Films produces corporate films for construction and industrial clients, using time-lapse alongside motion graphics and traditional video to create a compelling record of your project. Learn more:
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Leeds | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:02 1 History
00:03:11 1.1 Toponymy
00:04:17 1.2 Economic development
00:07:03 1.3 Local government
00:10:32 1.4 Suburban growth
00:13:51 2 Geography
00:16:53 2.1 Climate
00:19:24 2.2 Green belt
00:21:02 3 Demography
00:21:11 3.1 Urban subdivision
00:24:13 3.2 Metropolitan district
00:27:41 4 Governance
00:29:45 5 Economy
00:37:49 5.1 Public sector
00:38:55 5.2 Shopping
00:41:52 6 Landmarks
00:44:55 7 Transport
00:46:27 7.1 Road
00:47:20 7.2 Buses
00:48:35 7.3 Rail
00:49:26 7.4 Air
00:50:02 8 Recreation
00:50:12 8.1 Walking
00:51:20 8.2 Parks and open spaces
00:52:45 9 Education
00:52:54 9.1 Schools
00:54:35 9.2 Further and higher education
00:56:49 10 Culture
00:57:19 10.1 Art
01:03:03 10.2 Carnivals and festivals
01:05:37 10.3 Cinema
01:07:10 10.4 Media
01:09:39 10.5 Museums
01:12:36 10.6 Music, theatre and dance
01:15:04 10.7 Nightlife
01:17:38 11 Sports
01:22:20 11.1 Teams
01:22:29 12 Religion
01:25:24 13 Public services
01:28:26 14 See also
01:28:38 15 References and notes
01:28:50 16 External links
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Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire, England. Leeds has one of the most diverse economies of all the UK's main employment centres and has seen the fastest rate of private-sector jobs growth of any UK city. It also has the highest ratio of private to public sector jobs of all the UK's Core Cities, with 77% of its workforce working in the private sector. Leeds has the third-largest jobs total by local authority area, with 480,000 in employment and self-employment at the beginning of 2015. Leeds is ranked as a gamma world city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. Leeds is the cultural, financial and commercial heart of the West Yorkshire Urban Area. Leeds is served by four universities, and has the fourth largest student population in the country and the country's fourth largest urban economy.Leeds was a small manorial borough in the 13th century, and in the 17th and 18th centuries it became a major centre for the production and trading of wool, and in the Industrial Revolution a major mill town; wool was still the dominant industry, but flax, engineering, iron foundries, printing, and other industries were also important. From being a market town in the valley of the River Aire in the 16th century, Leeds expanded and absorbed the surrounding villages to become a populous urban centre by the mid-20th century. It now lies within the West Yorkshire Urban Area, the United Kingdom's fourth-most populous urban area, with a population of 2.6 million.Today, Leeds has become the largest legal and financial centre outside London with the financial and insurance services industry worth £13 billion to the city's economy. The finance and business service sector account for 38% of total output with more than 30 national and international banks located in the city, including an office of the Bank of England. Leeds is also the UK's third-largest manufacturing centre with around 1,800 firms and 39,000 employees, Leeds manufacturing firms account for 8.8% of total employment in the city and is worth over £7 billion to the local economy. The largest sub-sectors are engineering, printing and publishing, food and drink, chemicals and medical technology. Other key sectors include retail, leisure and the visitor economy, construction, and the creative and digital industries. The city saw several firsts, including the oldest-surviving film in existence, Roundhay Garden Scene (1888), and the 1767 invention of soda water.Public transport, rail and road communications networks in the region are focused on Leeds, and the second phase of High Speed 2 will connect it to London via East Midlands Hub and Sheffield Meadowhall. Leeds currently has the third busiest railway station and the tenth ...
Holmfirth Festival Of Folk Sat 11 May 13 58) Folk Club - Brambles
The annual Folk Festival over three days was in Holmfirth West Yorkshire. Any further details would be much appreciated.
Holmfirth Festival Of Folk Fri 10 May 13 7) Folk Club - Old Bridge Hotel
The annual Folk Festival over three days was in Holmfirth West Yorkshire. The Folk Club with Ray Padgett and guests. Any further details would be much appreciated.