Knebworth Captains Drive in 2011/2012
Captains longest drive.
Wedding Videographer and Photographer at Knebworth Golf Club in Hertfordshire
Film by: Serenity -
Venue: Knebworth Golf Club -
Music: Soundstripe
Leanne and Scott’s wedding day turned out to be a gorgeous summers day and it was much much hotter than we had anticipated! Their theme felt effortless and like it belonged to them.
I would definitely say my two favorite elements from their big day were that Leanne chose one of her gorgeous daughters as a bridesmaid and that the whole day seemed to have been formatted for the whole family and not just them.
It is very sweet to see a bride and groom surrounded by so many friends and so much love on their biggest day! There venue Knebworth Golf Club was a great choice and we ended up finding some nice shade to photograph their portraits.
It was a perfect summers day to celebrate Leanne and Scott.
Knebworth V Wormley 13th Jan
Oasis knebworth Full Concert
Oasis live at Knebworth park 1996 the two gigs broke box office records when one in every 20 people in the UK applied for tickets. They have since gone into the history books as era-defining concerts. The gigs came during Oasis' world tour for '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?' which has sold a staggering 14 million copies worldwide, 4.2 of which are in the UK alone. In 2010 it won the Brit Award for The Best Album Of The Past 30 Years.
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2009 Lytton Arms Knebworth Quiz
This is the video portion of the Zep Knebworth quiz at the Lytton Arms, Old Knebworth, August 8th 2009.
Knebworth Classic Cars Show 2013
Pictures from the 26th Knebworth Classic Car show held in August 2013 at Knebworth House. The TVRCC attended on both days and apart from Sunday morning the weather was great.
Kgc impossibles - drink shot 2
Bunker shot by Jamie Rutherford. Part of the new trick shot team - the kgc impossibles. Follow us on YouTube and subscribe
The Golf Club. A Casual Round Of Golf : At Willowbank Golf & Country Club.
Designer : Sam.
Willowbank Golf & Country Club is a fine looking course with plenty to do around the greens :)
Rons Drive In
Camberley Heath Captains Drive In
Same Day Edit of Helen & Kolone
Same Day Edit of Helen & Kolone
UK wedding video
Brocket Hall wedding video
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7-year-old boy in england makes 'beautiful' hole-in-one
7-year-old boy in england makes 'beautiful' hole-in-one
If you’ve been waiting to make a hole-in-one for years, or even decades, please move on. This one might be too much to take. After just 12 weeks of golf, 7-year-old Freddy Sage dropped in a hole-in-one on the par-3 off the tee on the sixth hole at Knebworth Golf Course in Hertfordshire, England. The hole had been shortened for young players and measured a distance of 100 yards. Freddy Sage, 7, made a hole-in-one after just 12 weeks of golf. (Ian Parker) “I was helping another kid out and I jus...
Oasis - Live Gleneagles Golf Club , 1994
Oasis play a small gig at Gleneagles Hotel in Scotland. Playing to a room full of Music executives, the young band had only just signed their first record deal and had yet to release any music. This was the first Oasis gig ever recorded in full.'
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Caravan - Nine Feet Underground
OASIS: Sheffield Arena, Sheffield, England (22/04/1995)
tracklist:
1: Rock 'n' Roll Star
2: Columbia
3: Digsy's Dinner
4: Some Might Say
5: Shakermaker
6: Live Forever
7: Up in the Sky
8: Acquiesce
9: Headshrinker
10: (It's Good) To Be Free
11: Cigarettes & Alcohol
12: Married With Children
13: Take Me Away
14: Don't Look Back in Anger
(First time ever)
15: Talk Tonight
16: Whatever
17: Slide Away
18: Supersonic
19: I Am the Walrus
DESCARGA:
UNITE:
Par 3 Stevenage.
How to put on the green nicely shown here ...... ;-)
Oasis - Climbing The Sky (Cabaret Metro, Chicago, 15.10.1994)
Full Oasis performance. 1994.
0:00 Rock N` Roll Star
05:46 Columbia (Sorry for no sound seconds)
10:35 Fade Away
14:44 Digsy's Dinner
17:28 Shakermaker
22:41 Live Forever
27:48 Bring it on Down
32:49 Up in The Sky
37:47 Slide Away
44:10 Cigarettes & Alcohol
48:46 Married With Children
51:47 Supersonic
57:05 I Am The Walrus
Chesfield Downs on BBC news
The Jamega Tour - Essendon CC 2014
Drink driver jailed after causing death of friend
A 21-year-old drink driver from North Herts was sentenced today (Friday December 9) after causing a collision that killed his good friend Jack Mudd.
Jack Kay was given an 18 month jail term by a judge at Cambridge Crown Court after pleading guilty to ‘causing death by careless driving whilst over the drink drive limit’ at an earlier hearing. He was also banned from driving for two years and will have to take extended retest before driving again.
The pair had been out drinking in Hitchin town centre in the early hours of Sunday October 4, 2015, when they got into Kay’s car to make the short journey back to Kay’s home just two miles away in Gosmore.
However Kay, who was driving, lost control of the car on a bend in a country road, hit a verge and the car overturned. It is believed the Peugeot was travelling a minimum of 40mph going into the bend on Preston Road. Neither were wearing seatbelts and as a result Kay was ejected from the vehicle. Kay suffered slight injuries. Sadly Jack Mudd died at the scene due to multiple injuries having been partially ejected from the vehicle. Following the collision Kay was taken to hospital where he provided a sample of blood which was found to contain 116mg of alcohol, above the legal limit of 80mg.
Investigating officer PC Shona Gillen, from the Beds, Cambs & Herts Forensic Collision Investigation Unit, said: “On the morning of October 4, 2015, a one vehicle road traffic collision occurred which had devastating effects on Jack Mudd’s parents, family, childhood sweetheart Jess and friends. This was a very tragic incident where sadly Jack Mudd lost his life as a result of his friend drinking and driving.
“That night Jack Kay, for reasons unknown, chose to drive the short distance from Hitchin Town Centre to Gosmore having consumed an amount of alcohol which put him over the drink drive limit and affected his judgement and his ability to drive. Jack Kay now has to live with the consequences of his decision to drink and drive.
“If you are planning on going out drinking with your friends, leave your car at home. It isn’t worth the risk of either getting caught drink driving or taking someone’s life. Preston Road was a road well known to Jack Kay which he had travelled along daily. A small amount of alcohol, whilst you may be under the drink drive limit, will affect your ability to judge distances and speeds. If your designated driver has been drinking, do not get in the car with them – get a taxi or call home. Any parent, even at 3am, would rather come and pick you up rather than be woken by a knock on the door from a police officer and be confronted by the devastating news that Ann and Dave have had to live with. Think, don’t drink and drive.”
Both friends were aged 19 at the time of the collision and had known each other since the age of eleven. Jack Mudd, or “Muddy” to his friends, was a promising young golfer from Stevenage who was studying at The Golf College in Sussex. He had won numerous competitions and had won a scholarship to study at university in Florida because of his golfing ability. His ambition was to hopefully turn professional.
His parents Dave and Ann Mudd said: “Living our lives without our son Jack has been sometimes impossible. We still take one day at a time. Jack was our life, our reason to live. Now we somehow have to find a way forward without him here. Jack had a bright and fantastic future ahead of him; he knew exactly what he wanted and worked so hard trying to get there.
“Jack’s death hasn’t just affected us, it has had a ripple effect, from his brother Mark, sister Kirsty, our wider families and his many friends made not just here where he went to school in Stevenage but throughout the country and across the world, through his interest in golf.
“Jack Kay will be sentenced but on the day of the crash we were handed our own life sentence. Nothing will bring our Jack back and we will never recover from our loss. Our perfect family life has been destroyed forever.
“Jack has lost his life for the cost of a taxi fare. We would appeal to everyone anyone who has had a drink – don’t worry about drink drive limits, just don’t get behind the wheel of a car at all.”
In Jack’s memory, Dave and Ann have been working hard to continue his passion for golf. They have been working with Knebworth Golf Club, building an academy named after Jack for under 18s. So far they have raised £25,000 for this cause and it is expected that it will be available for local schools to use. Jack’s former secondary school, John Henry Newman in Stevenage, has also named a PE classroom after him.