Places to see in ( Sleaford - UK )
Places to see in ( Sleaford - UK )
Sleaford is a market town and civil parish in Lincolnshire, England. Sleaford is on the edge of the fertile Fenlands, about 11 miles north-east of Grantham, 16 miles west of Boston, and 17 miles south of Lincoln. Sleaford is the largest settlement in the North Kesteven district. Bypassed by the A17 and the A15, it is connected to Lincoln, Newark, Peterborough and King's Lynn. Sleaford railway station is on the Nottingham to Skegness (via Grantham) and Peterborough to Lincoln Lines.
n the medieval period, records differentiate between Old and New Sleaford, the latter emerging in the areas around the present day market place and St Denys' Church. Sleaford Castle was constructed in the 12th century for the Bishops of Lincoln, who owned the manor. Granted the right to hold a market in the mid-12th century, New Sleaford developed into a market town and became locally important in the wool trade, while Old Sleaford declined.
The Sleaford Navigation brought economic growth until it was superseded by the railways in the mid-1850s. In the 20th century, the sale of farmland around Sleaford by Bristol Estates led to the development of large housing estates. The subsequent availability of affordable housing combined with the town's educational facilities and low crime rates made it an attractive destination for home-buyers. As a result, the town's population underwent the fastest growth of any town in the county in the 1990s.
Sleaford was primarily an agricultural town until the 20th century, supporting a cattle market, with seed companies, such as Hubbard and Phillips, and Sharpes International Seeds, being established in the late 19th century. The arrival of the railway made the town favourable for malting. Industry has declined, and in 2011 the most common occupations are in wholesale and retail trade, health and social care, public administration and defence and manufacturing. Regeneration of the town centre has led to the redevelopment of the old industrial areas, including the construction of the National Centre for Craft & Design on an old wharf.
Sleaford is the principal market town in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire. The civil parish includes the hamlet of Holdingham to the north east and the village of Quarrington to the south east, both of which merge with the town. The A17 road from Newark-on-Trent to King's Lynn bypasses Sleaford from Holdingham Roundabout to Kirkby la Thorpe.
The railways arrived in the 19th century. Early proposals to bring a line to Sleaford failed. Sleaford is a stop on the Peterborough to Lincoln Line and the Poacher Line, from Grantham to Skegness. A small number of medieval buildings remain standing in the town. St Denys' Church and St Botolph's in Quarrington date to the 12th and 13th centuries respectively.
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Sleaford Mods - Army Nights @ Connexion Toulouse 2018
Sleaford Mods - Army Nights from CD English Tapas 2017 @ Connexion Live Toulouse, France - 13.04.2018.
Jason Williamson, vocals & Andrew Fearn, producer
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Lyics - Paroles officielles ♪ Army Nights ♪
Army nights
What's the matter with that?
I do what I like
Getting squeezed in the caravan
Army nights
We get it fixed on the day
We do what we like
We have a laugh on the holiday
Army nights
I lift weights, make people puke up
Texting me, I feel awful, you've ruined me
That's why you're paying me
Don't mess about
I burn it up, pay the gym a bit of rent then turn up
Running ragged
65 kilos I did
Serve the cut, sculpture and car talk
Look
Army nights
Army nights
Army nights
Army nights
What's the matter with that?
I do what I like
Getting squeezed in the caravan
Army nights
We get it fixed on the day
We do what we like
We have a laugh on the holiday
Army nights
They call me Dyson, I fucking clean up
Warpaint on
I got my bits out
Music's shit but the queue for My Mr. Loverman is getting
big
Married, single
It don't matter here
Lobbing down the vodka 'cause it's calorie-free
Here, seagulls squawk on the beach
I batter runners-up
Kick the back door in, quick-fire
Army nights in warpaint
I ain't a liar
Them days were the best
Burning rubber, big lorry tyre
Army nights
Army nights
Army nights
What's the matter with that?
I do what I like
Getting squeezed in the caravan
Army nights
We get it fixed on the day
We do what we like
We have a laugh on the holiday
Army nights
6 in, done by 2
I get home, eat, bit of a snooze
Lanes crash as I navigate the bars and weights
Deadlift that
Colds hurt me
I take it slow
I'm out the house far too much, you know
Idealistic, this is the man
A frame that looks like it's supposed to, man
All bearing on the self and self-caring
Where'd you start?
I can't deadlift that much before I start to fart
Army nights
Army nights
Army nights
What's the matter with that?
I do what I like
Getting squeezed in the caravan
Army nights
We get it fixed on the day
We do what we like
We have a laugh on the holiday
Army nights
What's the matter with that?
I do what I like
Getting squeezed in the caravan
Army nights
We get it fixed on the day
We do what we like
We have a laugh on the holiday
Army nights
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SETLIST :
I Feel So Wrong (English Tapas 2017)
Army Nights (English Tapas 2017)
Moptop (English Tapas 2017)
Just Like We Do (English Tapas 2017)
Dull (English Tapas 2017)
Giddy on the Ciggies (Key Markets 2015)
TCR (TCR 2016)
Time Sands (English Tapas 2017)
Routine Dean (Chubbed Up 2014)
Jolly Fucker (Chubbed Up 2014)
You're Brave (Divide And Exit 2014)
Cuddly (English Tapas 2017)
Drayton Manored (English Tapas 2017)
B.H.S. (English Tapas 2017)
Encore:
Fizzy (Austerity Dogs 2013)
Jobseeker (The Mekon 2007)
Tied Up in Nottz (Divide And Exit 2014)
Tweet Tweet Tweet (Divide And Exit 2014)
5 Hardy Street, Hull, HU5 2PL
Newly refurbished 3 bed mid terrace off Cottingham Rd. Lounge with bay window and laminate flooring. Modern fitted kitchen with integrated oven & hob. Newly fitted bathroom plus separate WC & utility. Lawned rear garden with gated side passage. Fantastic house close the Newland Avenue & Hull University.
The German sauna culture – nudity and all | Meet the Germans
The Germans might not have invented the sauna tradition, but they have very much embraced it. On this week's Meet the Germans, Rachel Stewart finds out why the Germans just love to get naked for a communal sweat session.
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Rachel moved from the UK to Germany in 2016. As a relative newcomer she casts a fresh eye over German clichés and shares her experiences of settling into German life. You'll find more from Meet the Germans on YouTube or at dw.com/MeettheGermans.
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Urbex : Exploring An Abandoned Unknown Military Building
This week we explore a building near mablethorpe on the lincolnshire coast.This is definately a military building but have no idea what it is , it doesnt appear on google earth or anything.We spotted it while visiting some pillboxe's in the local area.If you have any idea about what this building is or what it was used for let us know in the comments.
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Controlling Trains - Network Rail engineering education (3 of 15)
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Mendip Gliding Club - ASK-13 glider launched with Skylaunch winch, Somerset
When formed back in 1975 the club was known as the Woodspring Gliding Club and based at the historic airfield at Weston-super-Mare. It adopted the name, much equipment and some personnel from the RAF's Mendip Gliding Club when that ceased operating later in the same year. We also took over their hangar to shelter our solitary club aircraft. By the end of the first year of operation the club had 150 members although only 25 were solo pilots.The fleet had increased to three aircraft including one single seater. The members had also built a launching winch which has only recently been retired.
The move to Halesland came in 1988 when the ATC vacated the hilltop site. At first there were no facilities available and the gliders had to be stored on open trailers in the cowshed. Each flying day they would have to be assembled and then at the end of the day, taken apart again. The members set about the old ATC hut and installed electricity and drainage. The interior was refurbished and a comfortable clubhouse resulted. At last the on-site hangar was made available and the aircraft could then be kept rigged and share covered accommodation with the winch and the tractors. Since then we have built a separate building to house our winch, vehicles and glider workshop.
The club has always been operated entirely by volunteers and we have been fortunate over the years to have had members with such a variety of skills. The club currently owns two ASK-13 two-seaters which are used for flying training, a KA-8 single seater for early solo pilots and a Slingsby Skylark 4 single seater for the more advanced. The club also owns a Grob Astir, a high performance single seat glider of GRP construction. There is also a motor glider for navigation and field selection training. Also on site are around 10 gliders owned by member syndicates. Membership currently stands at around 80 of whom approximately 70 are solo pilots.
Address: Halesland Airfield, New Rd, Cheddar, Draycott, Somerset BA5 3BX
Phone:01749 870312
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 9:00 am -- 5:00 pm
Friday Closed
Saturday 9:00 am -- 5:00 pm
Sunday 9:00 am -- 5:00 pm