Winsford town park
An aerial view of Winsford town park during the ground work stage of the redevelopment
223 - The Tall Tale of the Winsford Flasher
In this vlog we leave Winsford Marina, we steer clear of the Winsford flash and we head north to Nantwich, after a few nights outside the Red Lion pub.
It's so nice to be able to actually enjoy the surroundings after the deluge of rain on our journey south.
We hope you enjoy the vlog
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Q. Why do you speed up some of the footage in your videos?
A. We don't, we film it as time-lapse footage. We do not have the battery capacity or data storage to film in real time as our cruises can last up to 7 or 8 hours. We use to the time-lapse footage to help tell the story of movement rather than showcase the scenery. We limit the amount of time-lapse shots we use in each vlog.
DRILL HALL WINSFORD INVESTIGATION
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CFWI ACM Winsford Oct 2017
Members at the ACM at The Lifestyle Centre, Winsford October 2017
Places to see in ( Tarporley - UK )
Places to see in ( Tarporley - UK )
Tarporley is a large village and civil parish in Cheshire, England. It is bypassed by the A49 and A51 roads, and holds a regular country market on the first Saturday of each month. Tarporley civil parish also contains the village of Rhuddall Heath. Since 2009 it forms part of the unitary authority district of Cheshire West and Chester.
Tarporley High Street features four pubs: the Foresters Arms, the Swan Hotel, the Crown Hotel, and the Rising Sun. The High Street is also home to four restaurants: Piste, The Coast Restaurant and Bar, Little Tap, and STREET Tarporley. The Tarporley Hunt Club, the oldest surviving hunt club in England, meets in the village every Christmas.
The Urban District of Tarporley was created in 1894 and was abolished in 1936. From 1936 until 1974 Tarporley was a part of the Rural District of Northwich, until that district's abolition as a result of the Local Government Act 1972. From 1 April 1974 Tarporley formed part of the borough of Vale Royal, within Cheshire and was included in the new unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester on 1 April 2009. The village has civil parish status and its own parish council, giving it some limited local government autonomy. The parish council comprises 12 locally elected members.
Tarporley is bypassed by the A49 and A51 roads. The village was once served by Beeston Castle and Tarporley railway station on the Chester to Crewe main line, more than two miles from the village; the line remains open but the station closed in April 1966. A local bus service, route 84, is provided by Arriva.
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Winsford snow 2010
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Middlewich to Winsford by Bike. The commute home.
Middlewich to Winsford by Bike. The commute home.
4 minutes slower than car.
Moulton Cheshire Remembrance Day Cenotaph 2013
Kings Head Pub - Chester
3D Stagger through
Places to see in ( Northwich - UK )
Places to see in ( Northwich - UK )
Northwich is a town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. Northwich lies in the heart of the Cheshire Plain, at the confluence of the rivers Weaver and Dane.
Northwich is about 18 miles (29 km) east of Chester and 15 miles (24 km) south of Warrington. 19 miles south of Manchester and 12 miles south of Manchester Airport. Northwich has been part of the Manchester City region since 2004. Northwich has been named as one of the best places to live in the United Kingdom according to The Sunday Times in 2014.
The area around Northwich has been exploited for its salt pans since Roman times, when the settlement was known as Condate. The town of Northwich has been severely affected by salt mining, and subsidence has historically been a significant problem. Recent investment has been designated in mine stabilisation.
Northwich is surrounded by the following civil parishes, starting due north and proceeding in a clockwise direction: Anderton with Marbury, Marston, Wincham, Lostock Gralam, Rudheath, Davenham, Hartford, Weaverham, Barnton. Two rivers meet in the Northwich town centre, the Weaver and the Dane.
The town of Northwich has two key annual events. Over the August Bank Holiday weekend, Northwich Festival is held at Moss Farm Sports Complex, featuring four days of music and sport. Since 2011, the town's Medieval Festival has been staged in Verdin Park. Northwich Memorial Hall was opened in 1960 but closed for redevelopment in 2013, to be replaced by the Memorial Court Facility, opened in 2015. It hosted a range of activities.
The parish church is known as St. Helen's Witton. It is a Grade I Listed Building. The church initially developed as a chapel of ease associated with the parish of Great Budworth to serve the local community, known as the Chapel of Witton. It was not until 7 August 1900 that the parish of Witton (otherwise Northwich) was formed from parts of Great Budworth, Davenham and other surrounding parishes. The present St Wilfrid's (Roman Catholic) church was built in 1866. The current Northwich Methodist Chapel was opened in 1990
The Northwich Union Workhouse opened in 1837 following the Poor Law Amendment of 1834 that standardised the system of poor relief throughout Britain. The building is now the Weaver Hall Museum. The Dock Road Edwardian Pumping Station is a Grade II Listed Building originally built by Northwich Urban District Council in 1913. Two swing bridges, Hayhurst Bridge built in 1898, and Town Bridge built in 1899, cross the Weaver at Northwich. The bridges were the first two electrically powered swing bridges in Great Britain.
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Countryfile: A Celebration of the Seasons - Trailer
Join the Countryfile team as they come together to celebrate the quintessential rural beauty of Britain around the year: Adam Henson is on his farm in the throes of the harvest season, Helen Skelton is in the Lake District, enjoying some of her favorite childhood activities, Ellie Harrison gets to grips with managing her Cotswold orchard, Matt Baker nets a Spring catch in Southport and John Craven is on the Summer seas, hoping for a glimpse of one of our most mysterious marine creatures.
390055 at kings cross
390055 leaves kings cross on the 5z11 testrun
ECML Pendolino @ Prestonpans
Virgin Pendolino ECML Test Run going through Prestonpans at 22:28 on 12th March on its run down to Kings Cross
Trams at Sale station
Trams at Sale station
Parkgate - The Wirral - Beautiful Drone Shots - Mavic Pro
Stunning drone shots of the beautiful village of Parkgate situated on the Wirral, Cheshire, England. Many years ago Parkgate was a busy port before the beach and access to the river Dee became marsh land. The film includes landmarks such as The Old Quay Pub, Mostyn House School, Nicholls famous ice cream, Neston and Parkgate Cricket Club, The Ship Hotel, The Red Lion Pub, Elephant coffee shop, Saint Thomas's Church, Mr Chows Chinese Restaurant, The Boat House Pub. I created this film for my dad Thomas Bushell on his 71st Birthday.
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Shom Live @ Kozfest 29thJuly2018
Shom Live in the Wally Dean Tent at Kozfest 2018
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Trains at Crewe
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Crewe railway station is a railway station in Crewe, Cheshire, England.
The station was completed in 1837 and is one of the most historically significant railway stations in the world. Crewe was chosen after Winsford, seven miles to the north, had rejected an earlier proposal, as had local landowners in neighbouring Nantwich, four miles away.
Crewe is a major junction on the West Coast Main Line and serves as a rail gateway for North West England. It is 158 miles north of London Euston and 243 miles south of Glasgow Central. It is located at the point where the lines to Manchester Piccadilly and North Wales diverge from this route, and is the last major station before the branch to Liverpool Lime Street diverges. It is also served by lines to Stoke-on-Trent and Shrewsbury.
Crewe railway station has twelve platforms and a modern passenger entrance containing a bookshop and ticket office. Passengers access the platforms via a footbridge, stairs and lifts. The platforms buildings dating from the 19th century contain two bookshops, bars, buffets and waiting rooms. The last major expenditure on the station was in 1985 when the track layout was remodelled and station facilities updated.
Numerous casualties in Scotland police helicopter crash
Numerous casualties are reported after a police helicopter crashed into the roof of a crowded pub...
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Numerous casualties are reported after a police helicopter crashed into the roof of a crowded pub in Scotland.
The incident happened at 10.25 pm on Friday at Clutha Vaults on the banks of the River Clyde in Glasgow.
Police Scotland have confirmed that three people were on board. Around 120 people
were believed to have been inside when the craft is said to have fallen like a stone on the crowded pub.
Although the number of casualties is not yet known, First Minister Alex Salmond tweeted that, given the scale of the incident: We must all prepare ourselves for the likelihood of fatalities
Assistant Chief Fire Officer Lewis Ramsay said the injured were taken to hospital adding: you can imagine the condition they were in.
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