See how One Leisure St Ives has changed since the redevelopment
One Leisure St Ives had a £4.3 million redevelopment of its facilities a new state of the art gym, aerobics studios, changing rooms, crèche, tenpin bowling, spacious reception, café and bar plus swimming pool and sports facilities. For more information about One Leisure St Ives visit oneleisure.net
Abbotsley Golf Hotel, St Neots, United Kingdom, Review HD
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Abbotsley Golf Hotel is located within 250 acres of beautiful parkland, 5 minutes off the A1. It offers en suite rooms, several restaurants, 3 golf courses and excellent leisure facilities.
The Abbotsley course is an 18-hole championship course where various national and regional tournaments have been held. It is regarded as one of the finest in the area.
All of Abbotsley Golf’s rooms have a TV and tea and coffee making facilities; many have beautiful views over the golf courses and gardens and a bath.
Abbotsley has 3 bars, 2 with Sky Sports TV, and guests can enjoy a fitness room, a comfortable lounge area, a pool table and free high-speed internet in the bar area.
Abbotsley Golf Hotel is just over an hour’s drive from London and 30 minutes away from Huntingdon, Bedford and Cambridge.
St Neots Vlog
Full of history, this museum was a fascinating place to conduct a ghost hunt. A few strange things happened during the night but whether they are paranormal or not is still to be decided.
To book a ghost hunt at this venue go to:
stneotsmuseum.org.uk
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Abbotsley Golf Hotel, St Neots, United Kingdom, HD Review
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Abbotsley Golf Hotel is located within 250 acres of beautiful parkland, 5 minutes off the A1. It offers en suite rooms, several restaurants, 3 golf courses and excellent leisure facilities.
The Abbotsley course is an 18-hole championship course where various national and regional tournaments have been held. It is regarded as one of the finest in the area.
All of Abbotsley Golf’s rooms have a TV and tea and coffee making facilities; many have beautiful views over the golf courses and gardens and a bath.
Abbotsley has 3 bars, 2 with Sky Sports TV, and guests can enjoy a fitness room, a comfortable lounge area, a pool table and free high-speed internet in the bar area.
Abbotsley Golf Hotel is just over an hour’s drive from London and 30 minutes away from Huntingdon, Bedford and Cambridge.
Inline Hockey @ St Neots Sharks Hockey Club
Well if you favncy a go, pop along and see us.
We cater for young and old.
Play for fun.
Every Saturday 6.30pm to 8pm
At One Leisure, St Neots
Abbotsley Golf Hotel, St Neots, United Kingdom, HD revisión
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Abbotsley Golf Hotel is located within 250 acres of beautiful parkland, 5 minutes off the A1. It offers en suite rooms, several restaurants, 3 golf courses and excellent leisure facilities.
The Abbotsley course is an 18-hole championship course where various national and regional tournaments have been held. It is regarded as one of the finest in the area.
All of Abbotsley Golf’s rooms have a TV and tea and coffee making facilities; many have beautiful views over the golf courses and gardens and a bath.
Abbotsley has 3 bars, 2 with Sky Sports TV, and guests can enjoy a fitness room, a comfortable lounge area, a pool table and free high-speed internet in the bar area.
Abbotsley Golf Hotel is just over an hour’s drive from London and 30 minutes away from Huntingdon, Bedford and Cambridge.
Aquapark Ride@wyboston
Summer Maddness is coming!! So please support our Crowdfunding to its final push towards upgrading our shower/changing rooms. ( Gotta be freah and clean guys)
We also need to add the last piece THE KAOS BOUNCING DOME to complete an epic Aquapark @Wyboston, St Neots.
Madness Inflated...
Get By With A Little Help From My Friends - St Neots Community
A little Christmas single the good people of St Neots filmed with the St Neots Tesco Community Team. Designed to spread a bit of good cheer to the whole town.
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Pairs. Stephanie & Cherrilee.wmv
Cherrilee & Stephanie performing their pairs freestyle routine at the 2010 St Neots Crazy Skaters annual Artistic Skating Competition, held at the One Leisure Centre St Neots during April.
The Bradbury Brothers support Magpas Helimedix
This short film explains why TV presenter and host of The Gadget Show, Jason Bradbury, is training with his brother, Thomas Morris estate agent Simon Bradbury, for an Olympic Triathlon in August, in support of Magpas - The Emergency Medical Charity.
Jason loves keeping fit, but his brother Simon has been more interested in drinking and smoking as a leisure activity... until now! The Thomas Morris estate agent has gone from getting out of breath just by climbing the stairs, to doing rigorous training 6 days a week! Simon's been swimming like a fish in Kempston Lake, cycling in St Ives like a wannabe Bradley Wiggins and running like a gazelle in St Neots!
So why support Magpas? Doctors and Paramedics volunteer their own time with The Emergency Medical Charity. These specialist Doctors and Paramedics, otherwise known as Magpas Helimedix, either fly to the scene of serious medical emergencies in the Magpas Helimedix Air Ambulance, or they drive in the Magpas Rapid Response BMW.
The Helimedix can start treatment straight away, thus saving more lives and reducing the effect of head and other severe injuries. Serious incidents can happen anywhere; at the roadside, in town centres, at sporting events, in remote locations, at the water's edge, in the school playground or even in someone's home.
If you'd like to support the Bradbury brothers, please log onto their fundraising page:
For more information about Magpas Helimedix, or if you would like to help us to continue to save lives night and day, please visit:
This is one of a number of short films being produced for Magpas Helimedix, free of charge, by Andy K Wilkinson of Ely based Shooting Image Ltd. These films will help promote the key messages about the many facets of what we do. Other examples of web films produced by Shooting Image Ltd to promote businesses in and around the Cambridge region can be seen on
Ride Leisure Aqua Park at Wyboston Lakes
The brand new Aqua Park has arrived at Ride Leisure and it’s
the perfect way to have fun with family and friends...
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Places to see in ( St Ives - UK )
Places to see in ( St Ives - UK )
St Ives is a market town and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. St Ives lies about 5 miles east of Huntingdon and 12 miles north-west of the city of Cambridge. St Ives is situated within the non-metropolitan district of Huntingdonshire, which covers a similar area to the historic county of the same name.
Previously called Slepe, its name was changed to St Ives after the body, claimed to be that of a Persian bishop, of Saint Ivo (not to be confused with Ivo of Kermartin), was found buried in the town in about 1001/2. Original historical documents relating to St Ives, including the original parish church registers, local government records, maps and photographs, are held by Cambridgeshire Archives and Local Studies at the County Record Office in Huntingdon.
St Ives experienced town planning at a very early date, giving it a spacious Town Centre. Portions of this open space between Merryland and Crown Street were lost to market stalls that turned into permanent buildings. Some of the shops in the town centre are still to the same layout as in Medieval times, one rod in width, the standard length for floor and roof joists. The lanes along the north side of town are believed to follow the layout of the narrow medieval fields, and are slightly S-shaped because of the way ploughs turned at each end. Similar field boundaries can be seen in Warners Park.
As an important market town, St Ives always needed large numbers of public houses: 64 in 1838 (1 for every 55 inhabitants), 60 in 1861, 48 in 1865 and 45 in 1899, although only five of these made the owners a living. As livestock sales diminished, however, so did the need for large numbers of pubs, falling to a low point of 16 in 1962. In that year the Seven Wives on Ramsey Road was opened and, with some openings and closings since, there are 17 today. The pub which has stood on the same site, with the same name, for longest, is the Dolphin, which is over 400 years old. Next oldest is the White Hart, which is pre-1720. Nelson's Head and Golden Lion are at least as old but have not kept the same name and used to be called the Three Tuns and the Red Lion respectively. The existence of a pub on the site of the Robin Hood is also of a similar date, except that it was originally two separate pubs — the Angel and the Swan. The claim of the Royal Oak to date from 1502 cannot be proven since, while a portion at the back is 17th-century (making it physically the oldest portion of any pub in St Ives), the pub name is more recent. The reference is to Charles II's famous escape from Cromwell's Roundheads, and Charles was restored to the throne in 1660.
St Ives Bridge is most unusual in incorporating a chapel, the most striking of only four examples in England. Also unusual are its two southern arches which are a different shape from the rest of the bridge, being rounded instead of slightly gothic. The eastern or town end of Holt Island is nature reserve, and the western end, opposite the parish church, is a facility for the Sea Scouts. The scout portion contains what was, before the opening of the Leisure Centre, the town's outdoor town swimming pool.
The major section of the world's longest guided busway, using all new construction techniques and technology, connects St Ives directly to Cambridge Science Park on the outskirts of Cambridge. St Ives is just off the A14 road on a particularly congested section of the route from the UK's second city, Birmingham, to the port of Felixstowe and thence to the mainland of Europe. The town name is featured in the anonymous nursery rhyme/riddle As I was going to St Ives. While sometimes claimed to be St Ives, Cornwall, the man with seven wives, each with seven sacks containing seven cats etc. may have been on his way to (or coming from) the Great Fair at St Ives.
( St Ives - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting St Ives . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in St Ives - UK
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09.07.18 - SNTFC 1-5 MK Dons (Short Highlights)
St Neots Town, of Step Seven of the national footballing pyramid, entertained League Two (Step four) MK Dons in a largely entertaining encounter at the Premier Plus Stadium and can be proud of their performance, particularly in the first half hour when the Saints’ attacking department really did pose their professional opponents back four some serious questions but sadly couldn’t match the build up play with the same level of finishing.
This was St Neots’ second of four prestige pre-season friendlies and their second game inside 36 hours following Saturday’s opener in the heat against Cambridge United and conversely, this was the first outing for our Buckinghamshire opponents as manager Paul Tisdale and assistant, one time Saints midfielder Matt Oakley, chose to give all of their First Team squad a run out, including new signing Robbie Simpson, who had arrived at the club at 4pm, by fielding completely different teams in each half.
An golden early chance for Prince Mutswumbuma in front of goal went begging and three excellent crosses from the right flank from Dion Sembie-Ferris went unconverted as the Saint’s more than matched the Dons in the early period and the deadlock wasn’t broken until the 34th minute when Sam Nombe was found in space and was played in with a through pass. The linesman’s flag stayed down which allowed the striker to round the goalkeeper and finish into the empty net. The second goal arrived three minutes later when a free kick was taken short by striker Robbie Muirhead and laid off to Aidan Nesbit who dispatched a laser like low drive inside the near post, past the despairing efforts of home keeper Dan Swan and this sent the visitors back into the changing room with a healthy advantage.
The Dons returned onto the green carpet with a completely different line up after the break and the Saints chose to make three changes of their own with keeper Swan replaced by fellow trialist Harry Reynolds, Harry O’Malley replacing the birthday boy James Peters and Matty Miles coming on for Prince Mutswumbuma and theSaints took advantage of their visitors reshuffling of the ranks after 50 minutes as Dion Sembie-Ferris got on the end of some neat inter-passing out wide on the left and struck a sweet shot which caught a slight deflection from a defender and looped over the top of Sietsma in the Dons’ goal to get his team firmly back into the game.
Both teams continued to attack without adding to their tally and after 70 minutes, the tables were turned as the Dons took advantage of St Neots’ raft of substitutions which had taken place two minutes earlier as substitute Dylan Asonganyi was allowed to waltz through the centre of the pitch and unleash a spectacular drive from fully thirty yards into the top right hand corner of Reynolds’ goal to make the score 3-1.
As in Saturday’s game versus Cambridge, fatigue was now taking its toll on the rapidly tiring St Neots boys and the visitors were awarded a penalty kick in the 86th minute after a hand ball by the returning to action James Peters and this was smashed home by Kieran Agard. The scoring was completed two minutes from time when another great strike, this time from George Williams, arrowed past Reynolds and into the near post net.
Another good ninety minutes workout for the boys and now five days to prepare for the upcoming visit of Peterborough United on Saturday
Match Report by John Walker
Broadhembury Caravan and Camping Park
A promotional video showcasing this beautiful caravan and camping and clamping park in Kingsnorth near Ashford, Kent. Views from above and below
Adv. Cherrilee.wmv
Cherrilee performing her freestyle routine at the 2010 St Neots Crazy Skaters annual Artistic Skating Competition, held at the One Leisure Centre St Neots during April.
East Fleet - Easter 2017
East Fleet Camp Site, Easter 2017
Extreme Water Assault Course - Southlake Aqua Park VLOG
We took on Southlake Aqua Park an extreme water assault course, we also meet up with a crazy friend from home!
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Palentines Day
Nicola, Rachel and Robyn went from Rachel's house, to St Ives (Cambridgeshire), to Huntingdon, to Tescos, to Cineworld, to Tescos, and back to Needingworth.
We call this day Palentines Day. We saw the film Valentines Day, and due to law, we do not have any footage of the actual film.
Robyn actually did not star in this film, however Rachel and Nicola did.
This was filmed in St Ives Bus Station, Cinworld Huntingdon, McDonalds in Huntingdon The path that leads to Tescos in Huntingdon and Tescos in Huntingdon. We got quite a few weird looks!
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Stove Store Cirencester Showroom Tour
Quick tour around our Showroom