Highest beach in England- Gaddings Dam
Gaddings dam is 780ft above sea level and is located in the village of Lumbutts near Todmorden.
Portsmouth Reservoir.Todmorden Fishing Permit
A look around another of the fantastic waters on the Todmorden Permit.Visit us for all the latest prices,news and catches
Long Drive | Halifax Rd | Todmorden Rd | Lumbutts Rd | Hiking | Gaddings Dam
Lets deep dive into the beautiful roads of United Kingdom. Some peoples live in UK but do not realize how beautiful roads and drive is in this beautiful country. So I will take you along to experience this fantastic journey and explore the beauty of travel in UK. So buckle up and sit tight. off we go.
Todmorden from the air
A short drone video taken in and around Todmorden.
Aerial images of the town together with Gaddings Dam and Stoodley Pike. Huge thanks to Danny Nicoll for the drone footage.
Timelapse of Portsmouth village and Todmorden Moor in 4K
Timelapse of Portsmouth village and Todmorden Moor in 4K between Todmorden/Hebden Bridge and Burnley (West Yorkshire)
Portsmouth to Todmorden in 2 minutes
Travelling from the Lancashire / West Yorkshire border through to todmorden town centre
My MovieRoad to Todmorden
A drive to Todmorden
Only in Todmorden
Another normal day in Todmorden
gaddings Dam Todmorden 17.16pm 5/6/11 or 6/5/11
video uploaded from my mobile phone
Todmorden waterfall
This fall is located in Beater clough at Portsmouth,near Todmorden in West yorkshire,09-03-18.
Todmorden to Blackshaw Head
This is part 5 of the Calderdale way
Lamplighter Festival 2017 - Main Parade
2017 Lamplighter Festival at Todmorden, West Yorkshire
A646, Halifax - Hebden Bridge - Todmorden - Burnley
An early morning drive along the A646 from Halifax to Burnley passing through Hebden Bridge and Todmorden.
Drone Flight Video - Stoodley Pike Todmorden UK - DJI Phantom 4 Travel
A short drone video filmed with the DJI Phantom 4 drone over Stoodley Pike, a monument near the West Yorkshire town of Todmorden, UK. I edit and colour grade using FCPX and Color Finale. The video is shot in 4k.
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Finding a Badger Sett between Lancashire and West Yorkshire
This video shows how we found a new badger sett and how we identified the area as belonging to a badger rather than another animal.
Following a footpath into a deciduous woodland, we were delighted at the sheer number of bluebells. Following the path through the trees, we saw another path along an old dry-stone wall, which we followed too. The path narrowed as it progressed deeper into the woodland - eventually becmining little more than a narrow animal path which lead to a large burrow. Our first thought was could this be a badger sett? The burrow was formed by a large entrance hole in the ground and was surrounded by bare soil where all the vegetation had been eroded. A large spoil heap had been dug out of the tunnels and was in front of the burrow. There were well-worn paths all around the entrance and they was even a much smaller breather hole which allowed more air to get into the tunnel system. There was no vegetation growing on the paths due to the heavy feet of the animals which use the tunnels. And, there was no rotting food or droppings at or near the tunnel entrances which showed that the tunnels were not those of foxes or rabbits. Just inside the tunnel entrance was a roll of bedding material (hay, green grass and leaves) which is used by badgers as a warm and comfy mattress to sleep on. The burrow was located in a deciduous/mixed ancient south-facing woodland and the tunnels are protected by being under a huge rock to keep the animals safe and secure inside their underground home. You can see from the video that the spoil heap of soil forms an elevated platform allowing badgers to see and smell approaching danger from afar. The burrow is on the steep slopes of a wooded valley; so we were pleased to conclude that this is a small badger sett.
Badgers are Britain's favourite wild mammal.
Badgers, their setts and their foraging (feeding) areas are protected by law in Britain.
This video was recorded on a short day trip on the 3rd May 2007.
With many thanks
Simon Flory
Badger Specialist
badgerland.co.uk
Todmorden. Boxing Day Floods 26/12/2015
The Market
The New Olympia Cinema, Todmorden
Once a state-of-the-art venue for public entertainment, the New Olympia Cinema was recently subject to a planning application from Netto Foodstores, which would involve part-demolition of the building to make way for a new supermarket, which was to include retention of the historic Art Deco façade. Next door, the Abraham Ormerod building was to be completely demolished to make way for the new car park (despite a glowing report, from English Heritage) as the developers are only interested in making money, and they hope that the local council is only interested in the words Section 106.
Both buildings are in a Conservation Area and protected by a number of local and national planning policies, however, since this video was originally uploaded, Netto have dropped plans to retain the façade and now seem content on constructing a brand new building that resembles a Victorian mill. Out go two rare examples of 1930s Architecture and in comes all manner of tasteless tat.
By the way, this video was recently removed, but as you can see now it's back online.
They cannot silence us...
We will never give up the fight, and in the words of Tommy Scott and Franny Griffiths we will all be waiting when the bulldozers come
Feel free to close the annoying advert at the bottom of the clip in order to watch the film in all its glory.
Trees and Top Road Todmorden 360
Top road, Cornholme, Todmorden, near to Bridestone Rocks, October 2015. Test footage and edit using newly built 360 camera rig and Kolor editing software combined with After FX for colour correction.
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Todmorden MTB Descents - June 2017
Some of the best MTB Descents from around Todmorden.
Shot on an GoPro Hero 5 Black