Charity Golf Fundraiser | Porters Park Golf Club Radlett
15 Golfers play 200 holes in 1 day for London North West Healthcare Charitable Fund, and raise over £7,000! Well done to everyone involved.
Places to see in ( Radlett - UK )
Places to see in ( Radlett - UK )
Radlett is an affluent town in the county of Hertfordshire between St Albans and Borehamwood on Watling Street with a population of approximately 8,000. It is located in the council district of Hertsmere and is covered by two wards, Aldenham East and Aldenham West. It is located inside the M25 motorway.
Radlett lies in the valley of Tykes Water, a stream that runs north from Aldenham Reservoir to the River Colne. Now entirely surrounded by the Metropolitan Green Belt, it is seeing significant 'infill' development and pressure to relax the Green Belt restrictions.
Watling Street, which is the main road through Radlett, has a wide variety of local shops and restaurants, as well as some national chain stores, a Post Office inside the local Budgens supermarket, and the Radlett Centre with a 300-seat auditorium for various performances. Attached to the Radlett Centre is the local Public Library. There are three public houses in Radlett, the Cat and Fiddle, O'Sullivan's Bar and the Red Lion Hotel.
Radlett lies close to the M25 and M1 motorways and the A1 trunk road. There is a commuter rail service that connects Radlett railway station to south and central London including St. Pancras International. From Radlett there are also train services to London Gatwick and London Luton airports, whilst London Heathrow is a forty-minute drive away. There are two main buses that run through Radlett, both operated by UNO. The bus route 602 runs roughly East-West connecting Watford, Radlett, St Albans and Hatfield and the route 655 running roughly North-South connecting Hatfield, St Albans, Radlett and Borehamwood.
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Radlett Golf
Golf Shop, Simulator, Lesson Studio, Explanar, Custom Fitting, Driving Range.
Herts Byways: Mud Lane, Harpenden 001, (a.k.a Wheathampstead 002)
Track starts from East Common (AL5 1AW) and ends at Ayres End Lane.
LITTLE HAY GOLF CLUB EXPERIENCE
me and my friend Louis went to go practice our impeccable golf skill at our local golf club just for a bit of fun and to test out some shots on our camera, this was the best part of that riveting journey. hope you enjoy and maybe I could make another one in the future
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Village Estates Radlett and Elstree Hertfordshire
Village Estates - Estate Agent Radlett and Elstree, Hertfordshire Area Video
Moor Park Golf Club - Top 100 Golf Courses of England
New bunkers on the High course at Moor Park Golf Club, Hertfordshire, England.
Guards Drive To Hastings Aka Old Crocks Hastings Run (1955)
M/S of a mid 1950s contemporary Mercedes with a vintage car (an old crock) coming out of a garage behind it. According to the narrator this is going to be a revolutionary experiment - using the motor car for troop transport. Presumably this is a re-enactment of the first transport of troops by car in 1909. Men in the military costume of the day climb into various vintage cars - they are to be transported to Hastings. Various shots of the soldiers climbing in. High angle shot of large number of vintage cars.
Travelling shots of the soldiers in the cars and of the cars leaving the barracks. This run has been organised by the Automobile Association as part of the AA's Golden Jubilee celebrations. 50 veteran cars are taking part - various shots of them travelling along different roads. A guardsman jumps out of one of the cars (to give it a push perhaps?)
Various shots of the reception at Hastings. Crowds are there to greet the cars and men in uniform and local dignitaries wait outside the White Rock Pavilion. First to arrive is a 1903 Cadillac driven by F.S. Bennett, President of the Veteran Car Club who led the 1909 run. A vintage London bus is seen - typical of many which saw action in the first World War. The bus passes the camera. Various other vintage cars are seen. Two policemen in 1909 style uniforms stand to attention.
Note: various documentation exists on file about this event.
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A2 PE GOLF - Aldenham School - PORTERS PARK GOLF CLUB
Josh Walker - pe a2 golf video - feb 2017
Shenley Hall
Road Tech Computer Systems Limited. Head Office
AMARA – ARIA
Aerial and CGI promotional video for a new Amara property in London's prestigious Hadley Wood
Borehamwood Army,Super, Sharp.... Shooting!!!!
Me, my son and the boys in an undisclosed location! Private land ofcourse!!!! This year (2017) we are going to have a Marksman shooting competition so sign up now! Targets will be static and moving!!!!!
Porters Park Golf Club - Hole 18 Fly-Thru
A wonderful hole to finish your round. With plenty of challenges for wayward shots, par is always a good score on this lovely hole.
Wexham Park Golf Centre Drone Video
Wexham Park Golf Centre based in Slough, Buckinghamshire Drone video of our 27 holes of golf & facilities.
HVICC V Berkshire 3
Ryan and Dave Allen opening Partnership
Denham golf club Gerrards Cross Buckinghamshire
Denham golf club might encourage you to get out and about more in and around Gerrards Cross Buckinghamshire. We have helped many families to find their dream homes in their ideal locations. We know how to make the process easy.
Places to see in ( Harpenden - UK )
Places to see in ( Harpenden - UK )
Harpenden is a town in the St Albans City district in the county of Hertfordshire, England. Harpenden is a commuter town, with a direct rail connection through Central London and property prices well over double the national average.
Geographically Harpenden is located between (and a short distance from) two much larger neighbours: Luton town (to the north) and the city of St Albans (to the south). Harpenden is flanked by the villages of Redbourn (to the west) and Wheathampstead (to the east).
A widespread but now little-known industry of Harpenden was straw-weaving, a trade mainly carried out by women in the nineteenth century. A good straw weaver could make as much as a field labourer. The straw plaits were taken to the specialist markets in St Albans or Luton and bought by dealers to be converted into straw items such as boaters and other hats or bonnets.
The arrival of the railway system from 1860 and the sale of farms for residential development after 1880 radically changed Harpenden's surroundings. First the Dunstable Branch of the Great Northern Railway passed through the Batford area with a station later named Harpenden East railway station (this line is now closed and forms a cycle track).
There are two civil parishes: Harpenden and Harpenden Rural. As Harpenden is located in Hertfordshire just outside London, Harpenden is an area of extremely high property costs. This is common in the region. Harpenden has a large number of its streets named after English literary figures on the East side of the town (an area known, unsurprisingly, as the Poets' Corner), including Byron Road, Cowper Road, Kipling Way, Milton Road, Shakespeare Road, Spenser Road, Shelley Court, Tennyson Road, Townsend Road, Masefield Road and Wordsworth Road.
Harpenden railway station is served by Thameslink on a frequent and fast rail link through central London. Suburban services stop at all stations on the route, while express services stop at St Albans City before continuing non-stop to London St Pancras International, (Harpenden to St Pancras International – 25 minutes). Trains run north to Luton, Luton Airport Parkway and on to Bedford.
The A6 used to run through Harpenden, although the road numbering was changed to avoid congestion. The M1 runs nearby. The closest access to the M1 is Junction 9 at Redbourn & Dunstable or alternatively Junction 10 for Luton & Airport. A number of bus services pass through Harpenden. There are 4 main frequent and reliable routes.
A notable feature of Harpenden is its abundant parks and commons. The central area of Harpenden, known locally as the village is characterised by Church Green, Leyton Green and the High Street Greens, which give the town its provincial feel.
Just to the south of the town centre is Harpenden Common, stretching from the shops in the town centre for more than a mile to the south, encompassing a total of 238 acres (96 ha). Today Harpenden Common hosts two cricket clubs, Harpenden Cricket Club, a Hertfordshire Premier League club that celebrated its 150 anniversary in 2013 and Bamville Cricket Club who play on Sundays on the golf course, a football club, bridle ways for horse riding, ramblers' paths and Harpenden Common Golf Club
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