Lymington Recreation Centre Spinning Challenge - PJ Stevens
Lymington Rec Centre held a big Spin for charity Spinning Marathon and helped raise awareness for my Pedalo Charity Challenge round the Isle of Wight this summer. Spinning is a great exercise and is brilliant training for me to Pedalo round the Isle of Wight for Charity.
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New Milton Advertiser and Lymington Times
Check out our video giving you a real insight into how the newspaper is produced, from the Newsroom to the shops since 1928!
Meet the team - Sam Millard Fitness Intructor
Join us as we meet fitness instructor Sam Millard at Totton Health and Leisure. Sam has been working at Totton for just over 5 years, watch the video to hear what he enjoys most about his job - including his favourite naughty snack! You can also follow Sam as he takes you through some of the classes at the centre.
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The new Forest City Fitness
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The Stanwell Hotel Christmas 2015
Cycling in the New Forest
Explore the beauty of the New Forest on a bike hired from Forest Leisure Cycling in the picturesque village of Burley.
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Get outdoors and get active! Enjoy one of the best places to do this in, Wakulla County. Outdoor adventures await - no ticket taker at these places, they're all for you and your loved ones to enjoy.
4 bedroom property for sale in Sea Mills, Bristol - £389,950
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This spacious four bedroom detached family home is situated close to local amenities in the ever popular leafy suburb of Stoke Bishop and is offered for sale in good condition. The light and airy accommodation is arranged over two floors and breifly comprises: Entrance hall, cloakroom WC, study, sizeable living room with direct access to the rear garden and a stunning 27ft open plan kitchen/dining/family room with built in kitchen appliances, all to the ground floor, with four good sized bedrooms (master with en-suite) and a modern family bathroom found on the first floor. Further benefits include a good sized level rear garden, driveway and a double garage. Viewing is highly recommended! Stoke Bishop is a popular district lying to the north west of Bristol s commercial centre. A popular family oriented destination close to a host of amenities, there are shops, suitable for day to day living as well as pubs, cafes and a supermarket. There is a recreational playing field a mere stones throw and Stoke Bishop has two highly regarded primary schools. Across the Downs, which has 400 acres of open recreational space, Clifton offers excellent secondary schooling with notable independent schools including Clifton College, Clifton High School and in Westbury-on-Trym, Badminton and Redmaids. Clifton also offers a myriad of hostelries, gastro pubs and eateries as well as boutiques and there are institutions including the University, Royal Infirmary and Royal West of England Academy. For sport and leisure facilities there are health clubs and tennis clubs as well as meandering walks over the nearby Kings Weston Estate. Stoke Bishop is ideally placed for the commuter with superb links to the motorway networks via the A4 and A4018 which serves the M5 and M4 respectively.
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Only three miles from the M3 and 45 minutes from London, The Hampshire Court Hotel is the ideal location for any business traveller or pleasure seeker. Heathrow airport is only 28 miles away, putting you in the perfect position to entertain local, national and international clients.
We offer 11 flexible and spacious meeting rooms for annual conferences, board meetings, team building events or training days. Our large Highclere Suite is the jewel of our crown and will hold up to 220 delegates.
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Situated roughly half way between the east and west ends of the South Coast, the county of Hampshire has it all whether visiting for business or pleasure!
With most of the county being within 1-2 hours easy reach of London, Hampshire is an extremely popular conference destination with meeting planners and delegates alike, offering picturesque towns such as Andover, Basingstoke, Brockenhurst, Farnborough, Lymington, Lyndhurst, Portsmouth, Southampton and Winchester, all providing a diverse range of meeting and event venues able to cater for all corporate requirements.
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Excellent transport links are essential when hosting conferences, meetings and events, which is why Hampshire as a county is preferred by many conference organisers, many locations here being only an hour away from the capital via the M3 and M27 motorways and having direct rail access into London Waterloo. International conference delegates have several travel options including flights into Bournemouth, Southampton, London Heathrow and London Gatwick airports or via ferry services into Portsmouth or Southampton. Once here, delegates will find an assortment of conference venues ranging from modern meeting and exhibition spaces to historic venues and country house hotels, all well equipped to provide exceptional conference and banqueting facilities for all occasions and capacities.
Chewton Bunny Nature Reserve, Highcliffe on Sea, Christchurch, Dorset. England. ( 3 )
Highcliffe-on-Sea ( usually abbreviated to Highcliffe ) is a small town in the borough of Christchurch, Dorset in southern England. It forms part of the South East Dorset conurbation along the English Channel coast. The town lies on a picturesque stretch of Solent coastline with views of the Isle of Wight and its Needles rock formation. In 1838 a large ship the Herman Julius 336 tons, was wrecked at Chuton ( Chewton ) Bunny. The crew of 11 were saved, one was lost overboard before she struck. Bemister and Holloway purchased the wreck.
In 1999 The Highcliffe Stables Community Trust tried to save the 100 year old stable block at The Globe as an exhibition centre for the community but poor construction and lack of funds made it impossible. Christchurch Council applied and obtained a licence to hold wedding ceremonies at the Castle. In 1999 there were six weddings. In 2003 the number was 120 weddings.
In 1994 Major restoration of Highcliffe Castle was assured with a grant of £2.6 million from the Lottery Fund
Highcliffe lies close to the historic town of Christchurch, the resort town of Bournemouth, and the New Forest National Park. Highcliffe's position on the middle of England's south coast gives it a climate with milder winters than inland areas and less rainfall than locations further west. This helped establish the town as a popular health and leisure resort during the late Victorian and early Edwardian eras.
What is now regarded as Highcliffe has developed over the last several hundred years from the hamlet of Slop Pond, the Chewton Estate, and Chewton Common. The latter two also contained large farmsteads. Slop Pond was a collection of thatched cottages, named from the large pond on its common. The cottages were said[by whom?] to be occupied by farm workers and fishermen, who engaged in the smuggling and poaching trade now notorious in local history.
When the area became a more popular tourist destination in the Victorian era, Slop Pond was renamed Newtown. It was later then changed to Highcliff, after the first High Cliff house, and soon became known as Highcliffe-on-Sea.
Between 1831 and 1835, Lord Stuart de Rothesay built a Gothic Revival home Highcliffe Castle on the site of High Cliff house, his father's Georgian estate. The design, by William Donthorne, a founder member of RIBA, incorporated large quantities of carved Medieval stonework salvaged from the Norman Benedictine Abbey of St Peter at Jumieges and the Grande Maison des Andelys. Highcliffe Castle is now a Grade 1 listed building described as the most important remaining example of the Romantic and Picturesque style of architecture, and now holds events throughout the year open to the public. It is also a popular venue for weddings and other private events.
The area also has a strong literary connection and was once a centre for Wicca with Gerald Gardner living in Highlands Avenue. Captain Frederick Marryat, author of The Children of The New Forest, was a regular visitor to the house on the Chewton estate (now the Chewton Glen Hotel, Spa and Country Club); and the adventure story author Colonel R.W. Campbell, veteran of the Boer and Great wars, was also a local resident. Highcliffe was annexed by Christchurch in 1932.
Chewton Bunny Nature Reserve is an ancient wooded river valley which forms the county boundary between Dorset and Hampshire. The Walkford Brook flows through the site, entering a culvert and eventually flowing out to sea.
A chine is a steep-sided river valley where the river flows to the sea through, typically, soft eroding coastal cliffs of sandstone or clays. The word chine originates from the Saxon Cinan meaning a gap or yawn. The word is in still use in central Southern England; in East Devon, Dorset, Hampshire, and the Isle of Wight to describe such topographical features. However, 'bunny' is also used to describe a chine in Hampshire, Chewton Bunny is designated as a Site of Nature Conservation Interest and is rich in woodland wildlife, including a number of Ancient Natural Woodland Indicator species. The mill house in the centre of the site ( now a private residence ) previously used a waterwheel in the Brook to mill grain and the cover given by the site made it a convenient smuggling route for contraband in the past. At the north end of the site the Brook also passes under the first ever reinforced concrete bridge.
Ledbury Carnival 2014 Procession from the Primary School Bridge (Official)
Ledbury Carnival 2014 Procession from the Primary School Bridge (Official)
Video footage of the Ledbury Carnival 2014 Procession from the High Street on Monday 25 August 2014. Filmed by the Ledbury Carnival Association.
I had the camera in the wrong place! Oh Well, here it is anyway.
Please note, this is the raw video footage and not been edited in any way. Also due to the rain, it wasn't easy to video. Official photos can be found on the Ledbury Carnival website.
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First leg of sailing around Britain single handed in aid of Crohn's and Colitis.
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Southampton | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:22 1 History
00:01:31 1.1 Early Southampton
00:03:01 1.2 11th–13th century
00:04:17 1.3 14th century
00:06:48 1.4 15th century
00:08:45 1.5 16th and 17th centuries
00:09:28 1.6 18th century
00:10:19 1.7 19th century
00:12:00 1.8 20th century
00:15:49 1.9 21st century
00:17:03 2 Governance
00:22:47 3 Geography
00:25:56 3.1 Areas and suburbs
00:27:35 3.2 Climate
00:28:14 3.3 Energy
00:29:10 4 Demographics
00:31:53 5 Economy
00:39:43 6 Culture, media and sport
00:39:54 6.1 Culture
00:43:20 6.1.1 Music
00:46:00 6.2 Media
00:48:51 6.3 Sport
00:54:45 7 Emergency services
00:56:13 8 Crime
00:58:03 9 Education
01:01:37 10 Transport
01:01:47 10.1 Road
01:02:32 10.2 Rail
01:04:27 10.3 Air
01:05:06 10.4 Cruise shipping
01:07:06 10.5 Ferry
01:08:40 10.6 Bus
01:10:50 10.7 Tram
01:11:16 10.8 Cycling
01:11:44 11 Notable people
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Southampton ( (listen)) is a city in Hampshire, England, and the largest in South East England, 70 miles (110 km) south-west of London and 15 miles (24 km) north-west of Portsmouth. A major port, and close to the New Forest, it lies at the northernmost point of Southampton Water, at the confluence of the River Test and Itchen, with the River Hamble joining to the south. The unitary authority had a population of 253,651 at the 2011 census. A resident of Southampton is called a Sotonian.Significant employers in the city include Southampton City Council, the University of Southampton, Solent University, Southampton Airport, Ordnance Survey, BBC South, the NHS, Associated British Ports (ABP) and Carnival UK. Southampton is noted for its association with the RMS Titanic, the Spitfire, as one of the departure points for D-Day, and more recently as the home port of some of the largest cruise ships in the world. Southampton also has a large shopping centre and retail park, Westquay.