Dolphin in the River Dee at Connahs Quay Docks
Dolphin in the River Dee at Connahs Quay Docks for the second day in a row.
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connahs quay cow crossing the road
River Dee -World-beating Airbus Wings are on their way!
On route to the port of Mostyn, the specially designed barge, Afon Dyfrdwy ships another set of world-beater, A380 airliner wings, fresh from construction at the Airbus factory in Broughton, Flintshire.
Here, after the wings clear the famous Hawarden Bridge railway crossing of the river Dee, the barge glides past the TATA special coatings, steel plant at Shotton.
Two stunning examples of high-value, cutting edge technology located in Wales' top-tech location, North East Flintshire.
This clip is part of an ongoing volunteer community heritage archive project to celebrate the heritage of the river Dee. These scenes were filmed from the river-tours dory, May with the kind cooperation of Quay Watermen River Tours, based at Kathleen & may Heritage Centre Connahs Quay, Flintshire.
For more information about organised river Dee boat tours contact:
Quaywatermen.com
Music, Think Tank by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
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Switch Performance Connah's Quay - 8.11.11
This film shows the final performance of the Switch Project created and lead by NEW Dance.
The Switch project was a three month project running from September to December 2011. It brought two groups of hard to reach boys together from John Summers High School and Connah's Quay High School, in Flintshire, North East Wales.
The boys undertook as workshop with Company Chameleon and also performed on the same bill as them.
In this video you will see the Switch boys piece What you looking at? and Company Chameleon's piece Search and Find.
This was filmed at John Summers High School.
disco and karaoke nigh t@ The ship, Connah's Quay
Sweet Baby Jane @ The Hare and Hounds, Connahs Quay 291114
Sweet Baby Jane playing Black Sabbath - Paranoid
CWTTR - Cheshire Wales Through trip return
New cycleway from Cheshire, Little Neston to Shotton via Burton Point, Rifle Rang, 1951 Bridge and Shotton UPM Paperworks
Lost forest of Wales
A prehistoric forest in the UK has been revealed after huge storms battered the coast of Wales. The ancient remains are forcing people to think about the effects of previous and future climate changes.
River Dee on a Rib
5th June 16. Out on the Rib from Connah's Quay
Laura and David
December 6th 1975
Connah's Quay
4K Visit Wales 2018 (TyMawr-Country Park)
Dance, Don't Delay by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
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Deeside Medical Centre (nearing completion)
This is a short video of the work being done on the nearly completed Deeside Medical Centre on Fron Road in Connah's Quay. This video was taken on the 1st of February 2010 with my Digital Camera. When completed and running it will house all the local GPs (General Practitioners) in one place. Money to build this came from the Welsh Assembly and work started on building this in the autumn of 2009.
For those who are familiar with this area the Medical Centre is located behind the newly renovated Boathouse pub. It has been built on an area of land that used to be the home of the Connah's Quay market, which was abandoned for many years.
Pied Bull Ghost
Footage taken at our Spirit Quest Uk Pied Bull investigation showing what seems to be a shadowy figure in a room that is known to be haunted by a shadowy figure that is often captured on cameras.
All normal explanations were investigated and ruled out at the time. It was also seen by several people in the group and sensed by our Mediums.
Connahs Quay 23.10.2014 - DRS 37682 & 37218 on Valley Flasks - Deeside
37682 & 37618 passing Connahs Quay on the return Valley flask train making some great engine tones
Mold a concern as flood water recedes
Mold a concern as flood water recedes
Rownd Derfynol Cwpan Cymru JD 2017/18: Aberystwyth 1-4 Cei Connah
JD Welsh Cup Final 2017/18: Aberystwyth Town 1-4 Connah's Quay
Mabu360 - A New Journey of Discovery in Virtual Reality
Using the latest technology Alliance Earth filmed a unique 360 degree virtual reality project based on 3d mapping technology for museums and science centers around the world, so that everyone can join the expedition and experience the mountain’s mysteries first hand.
Check out more about this exciting new way to discover science here:
Get in touch with AE Director Jeffrey Barbee from that page if you would like to find out how we can bring a photography exhibition, the immersive Mabu360 Experience, a film screening and a talk to your museum, university, secondary school or science centre.
Places to see in ( Flint - UK )
Places to see in ( Flint - UK )
Flint is a town in Flintshire, Wales, lying on the estuary of the River Dee. It was formerly Flintshire's county town, and is today the third largest town in the county. According to the 2001 Census the population of the community of Flint was 12,804, increasing to 12,953 at the 2011 census. There has recently been an Urdd Eisteddfod in flint and people all over wales came to participate.
Flint railway station lies on the North Wales Coast Line, providing services between Manchester Piccadilly station and Llandudno railway station. A north-south service between Cardiff Central railway station and Holyhead also calls, as do selected West Coast Main Line railway stations between London Euston and Holyhead
Flint is located in north-east Wales, adjoining the River Dee, to the north of the town of Mold. Across the River Dee, the Wirral can be seen from Flint and views to the south of the town include Halkyn Mountain. As the crow flies, Flint is located less than 12 miles from the English urban area of Liverpool, and even closer to its metro area. However, due to the two bays/rivers in between, driving distance is almost twice as long.
Edward I began to build Flint Castle in 1277, during his campaign to conquer Wales. Both castle and town were attacked by the forces of Madog ap Llywelyn during the revolt of 1294-95; the defenders of the town burnt it in order to deny its use to the Welsh.
In 1969 Flint hosted the National Eisteddfod, and so the town has a circle of Gorsedd stones in the field adjacent to Gwynedd County Primary School. In July 2006 the stones were centre stage in the National Eisteddfod Proclamation Ceremony which formally announced Mold as the 2007 host town of the event.
Flint once had its own low-powered television relay transmitter, designed to provide improved coverage of Welsh channels in an area that would otherwise receive only English television signals. Since 2009, signals are now transmitted from Storeton transmitting station on the Wirral. Perhaps one of the town's most striking images, in addition to the castle, is the group of three tower blocks of flats near the town centre. The first two blocks were built in the 1960s and named Bolingbroke Heights and Richard Heights, with a third, Castle Heights, added shortly afterwards. Flint has a local football team Flint Town United. They play in the Cymru Alliance.
( Flint - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Flint . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Flint - UK
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Flintshire’s High Peak | MTB
A ride up Moel Famau