Brent Valley, Horsenden Hill & Perivale Park Golf Course
Brent Valley, Horsenden Hill & Perivale Park Golf Courses are part of Mytime Active, a social enterprise that changes peoples lives. As the largest Pay & Play golf operator in the UK, we welcome all ages and abilities to take part in this ever growing popular sport. No golf clubs? We'll lend you some to get you started!
Perivale Golf Course & Canal
Flying over the golf course & Canal at Perivale
Perivale Park Time Lapse
This video was my first attempt at a time lapse video,
Music is by Jonny Easton (dance)
All credit for the music goes to Jonny Easton Link to his YT channel below.
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• Genre: Piano, Instrumental and Background Music
The North London Golf Academy | The Best London Golf Academy Greenford
The North London Golf Academy Tel: 020 8427 2590
David Lloyd Sudbury Hill, Greenford Road, Greenford, Middlesex, UB6 0HX
The North London Golf Academy originally opened March 2009 and has been at the current location in Sudbury since around end of 2010. With a remit to provide expert golf tuition regardless of the weather conditions we are pleased to provide the following facilities:
3 Sports Coach golf simulators including analytical shot data, built in launch monitoring and cSwing video recording technology
- Indoor putting area
Outdoor short game practice area including bunker
- Fully qualified PGA professionals for all lessons
Our simplified membership options are now available offering 3 choices and 4 different agreement lengths. Two of these now include access to and use of the outside short game area as part of the membership package.
In addition we have added the side camera to the Sports Coach simulator in the members room and upgraded the projector to the latest model, the image quality has to be seen to be appreciated. The experience in the members room is now exactly what you would see when having lessons with Darren or Joe.
Lewis Atkinson -- PGA Professional
Lewis Atkinson is a fully qualified PGA professional who has enjoyed great successes of his own on the course as well as through his students'. His teaching philosophy is a simple one, with the end goal of getting the ball into the hole in the least amount of shots possible. His belief is that other swing coaches can confuse students with over complicated instruction and methods that are often impossible to take to the course, which is why the average handicap for club golfers remains static over time. Having come from a tournament playing background he has the experience to know what it takes to raise your game to the next level.
He is very confident that after every lesson the student will leave a better player and more equipped to to take their game to the course.Some of his achievements
- Qualified and Played in the 2004 OPEN CHAMPIOHSHIP -- Royal Troon.
- 2000 Reached the final qualifying stage of the European Tour School, aged 21
- Played in South Africa Open (European Tour) 2003 finishing 50th
- Member of Challenge Tour 2000 -- 2005 and South African Tour 2002 -- 2004
- Hole in One at St Omer Open (European Tour event) winning a car.
- Received coaching and experience from David Leadbetter, John Jacobs and Robert Baker
- Winner of several Pro -- Am Tournaments
- Winner Surrey Open Champion 2006
- Winner of Surrey Assistants Championship 2006
- Semifinalist at the Sunningdale Foursomes 2011
Darren Bragg is an extremely valued class AA PGA Professional who joined The North London Golf Academy in October 2009 after a successful attachment at Northwick Park. Darren turned professional in 1995 and over the last 15 years he has received mentorship, guidance and experience from Glenn Ralph (European Tour & Seniors tour) and Gary Smith (EGU Elite Squad). An close affiliation with Camberley Heath, a prestigious private members club in Surrey has also contributed towards his self development as a golf coach.
He has a flair for coaching and his Keep it simple but effective philosophy has proved very successful.
He enjoys a loyal following from a huge range of clients of all ages and abilities, many of whom have followed him to the North London Golf Academy. Darren has experienced competitive golf on the Asian tour, Challenge tour, National PGA and local tournaments and still plays on a professional level. He is more than willing to share these experiences with you, to bring out the best in your game
Achievements
- PGA Asian Tour Card Holder
- Winner of 13 UK PGA tournaments
- British Open Regional Qualifying Winner
- PGA Order of merit winner
- Surrey Assistants Champion
- Co Founder of Golf Tuition Breaks
Please email or call for bookings.
Hanwell Park and Viaduct, London - Skydronauts.uk
Hanwell Park and Viaduct, London, UK
Flight with Parrot Bebop 2 drone
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The West Middlesex Golf Club
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Walk along Grand Union Canal towpath Greenford Rd to Oldfield Lane North 15 5 2016 Albertina McNeill
The walk begins at the steps from Greenford Rd, Greenford, next to the path at Paradise Fields towards Horsenden Hill. It follows the path to the Grand Union Canal and turns left along the towpath towards Northolt. The Grade II listed building that was once headquarters for Glaxo can be seen in the distance. The walk then passes under the bridge that carries Greenford Rd over the canal. At this point the walk passes through the section that will be opened up by a housing development proposed by Greystar, a US based property management company. The vegetation on both banks, which provides a natural green corridor, will be removed and most of the buildings demolished. The north bank was once used by GSK, a pharmaceuticals company, and the south bank by Premier Foods (Hovis bread was once produced here). Both sites now belong to Greystar who want to put a pedestrian bridge here to connect the two sites. The walk passes under the bridge that carries Oldfield Lane North across the canal and up the stairs from the towpath, passing the Black Horse pub. At this point the former Premier Foods site on Oldfield Lane North can be seen. The walk ends on the bridge.
Let's Go to Birmingham - Unused Footage
Here we have some snippets of BTF footage that never made it into their film Let's Go To Birmingham 1962, it's footage of bits of the GW/GC line from Greenford - Banbury, thanks to the folks on alt.railways we've managed to identify the stations involved as below:
Ilmer Halt (Closed 1963)
Haddenham (Closed 1963)
Ardley (Closed 1963)
Aynho Park Platform (Closed 1963)
Aynho Junction flyover
Banbury
Northolt
Perivale
Greenford
Northolt Junction
South Ruislip
West Ruislip
Denham
Denham Golf Club
Wycombe West (Closed 1958)
Saunderton
High Wycombe
I have also uploaded a slowed down version which shows clearer detail.
Wembley Stadium Tours Perivale Greater London
Wembley Stadium Tours is a lovely place to spend your spare time in Perivale Greater London. We want to assit you to find the perfect location, Check out our info We can assit you to find the perfect property
Horsenden Hill in Sudbury
This video is about Horsenden Hill in Sudbury. This is a nice place visit. Hope you enjoy the video and will plan a visit to this awesome place in West London.
Park Walks - Part1 | Ravenor Park, Ealing, West London
Walks in 4 parks in Ealing - Ravenor, Perivale, Cleveland and Pitshanger.
400ft Above Horsenden Hill London Veiw DJI Phantom 3 Drone
400ft Above Horsenden Hill London Veiw DJI Phantom 3 Drone
Snapstory (Horsenden hill w/ Ekta)
BSF - Horsenden Primary School- 3
Drone in Brent Lodge Park
Flying drone in Brent lodge park
Gerrard's Cross railway station
We are over for a friend's wedding at the Bull Hotel in Gerrard's Cross. This is just a wee glance along the railway at the bottom end of the town/village.
The town has a railway station on the Chiltern Main Line which opened on 2 April 1906. This provides services to London and Birmingham with a commuting time of about 25 minutes to London Marylebone. A new arch over the section of deep railway cutting to allow Tesco to build a supermarket collapsed on 30 June 2005 at 19:30. Nobody was injured but the line was closed for over six weeks. Compensation by Tesco to Chiltern was reported as £8.5m and the retailer compensated by funding a media campaign to reinstate business immediately lost by the closure. Construction of a correctly constructed arch began in January 2009.
The 11.36am from London Paddington to Gerrards Cross was an official or 'parliamentary train' recognised as an outlandish loss-making service to prevent the link to that terminus being closed or re-allocated. This train now terminates at West Ruislip. In 2011 National Rail was lobbied to phase the service out.
The town is 14 miles (23 km) from London's Heathrow Airport.
This Other London storywalk 2 - the legend of Horsenden Hill & Cricklewood studios
This Other London storywalk 2 - author John Rogers takes leads a google streetview tour round overlooked London
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if i were in charge kaleel nyeila.mp4
kaleel nyeila horseden primary school yr 5 project if i were in charge for a day
Ealing parks and open spaces | Wikipedia audio article
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The London Borough of Ealing, one of the outer London boroughs although not on the periphery, has over 100 parks and open spaces within its boundaries. These include allotments, cemeteries, playgrounds, and golf courses in addition to the larger open spaces such as nature conservation areas. The main areas are:
Acton Green: small open space with children's play area adjacent to Chiswick Common on the Hounslow side of the municipal boundary
Acton Park: a Victorian park
Berkeley Fields, Greenford: large area including three golf courses
Blondin Park, includes a small nature area.This was officially opened by Gavin Redman who is the great-great grandson of Blondin
Large areas along the River Brent collectively forming the Brent River Park with numerous areas containing sports grounds, playing fields and golf courses.Brent Meadow
Hanwell Meadows
Long Wood
Perivale Park
Pitshanger Park: Long meandering park following the river Brent. Tennis courts and bowling greens, selection of football pitches and open grass. Adjacent Golf course and Rugby club. Park remains open at nights, but car park is locked.
Warren Farm - 61 acres of Metropolitan Open Land. In 2014, the council planned to lease the land to Queen's Park Rangers for use as a training centre. This caused local protests over the financial terms and a judicial review was held to challenge the deal.
Dean Gardens: Small park in West Ealing used as allotments until 1909. Contains a children's play area.
Drayton Green: Green open space with children's play area in West Ealing.
Ealing Common: large area of flat, open grassland ringed by mature roadside trees. Used for grazing animals in the last century, it is still possible to see the occasional rider. Stages circuses and fairs.
Ealing Green: a small area of grass and trees close to Ealing's historical centre, occasionally used for small fairs and other events.
Fox Wood Nature Reserve: part of Hanger Hill Park near Hanger Lane tube station
Gunnersbury Park: while located on the Hounslow side of the Ealing/Hounslow boundary, Gunnersbury Park is jointly owned by Ealing and Hounslow and administered by a joint committee of the two councils
Hanger Hill Park: includes a fragment of oak woodland (Fox Wood) to the west, now a Fox Wood Nature Reserve.
Hanger Hill Wood: there are many interesting native trees to enjoy on this walk, and there may be woodpeckers or red foxes to spot.
Haven Green: Small open green with smattering of mature trees and flowerbeds opposite Ealing Broadway station in the town centre. Popular for lunchtime breaks in the summer.
Lammas Park, South Ealing: 25 acres (10ha). The name derives from 'Lammas lands', which were used for grazing cattle in mediaeval times. Bowling green, croquet pitch, tennis courts, children's playground and playcentre. The park nearly adjoins Walpole park mentioned below.
Northala Fields: a development of derelict land adjoining Rectory Fields in Northolt.
Walpole Park: Ealing's premier park. Hosts a jazz and comedy festival in the summer, and also contains the Pitzhanger Manor museum. Contains a walled rose garden, semi-formal rest garden with wildlife pond, larger pond with fountain, open grass areas for games. The whole is enclosed either by railings and planted screening or surrounding houses. The park is closed at nights.The Brent River Park is one of 11 parks throughout Greater London chosen to receive money for redevelopment by a public vote in 2009. The park received £400,000 towards better footpaths, more lighting, refurbished public toilets and new play areas for children.