Raphael park romford
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Raphael park romford
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Raphael park romford
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Raphael's Park, Romford - Aerial footage
Raphael's Park in Romford, is a large landscaped park originally designed by Sir Humphry Repton, consisting of a lake, sports facilities, cafe, and large playsite with inclusive play equipment.
It was awarded a Green Flag award for 2014-15 and is the site of the annual open air theatre as well as host to various music events held at the bandstand.
This is a popular park for families with a variety of areas to cater for all tastes. The park is part of a route from Romford town centre to Bedfords Park in the north of the borough, via Rise Park.
Havering Council has been successful with a Heritage Lottery Fund bid for the park and significant improvements to the landscape and facilities, including a new cafe/interpretation centre were undertaken ahead of its grand re-opening in 2014.
Facilities include:
Playsite
Inclusive play equipment
Tennis courts
Football
Cricket
Fishing
Cafe
On-site restaurant
Toilets
Conservation area
Heritage interest
Lake/pond with fountain
River
Romford | East London suburb.
Romford town is the administrative center the London Borough of Havering in east.
It takes approximately 30min to travel to Liverpool Street by train.
The most popular areas in Romford is Gidea Park, Raphael Park, Ardleigh Green and Hylands Park.
Attractive prices for detacheds and townhouses £370k-£1.5m, for semis £270k-£800k. Terraces and cottages, £250k-£550k, for flats £140k-£420k. Rentals: for one-bed flat is £750-£1,200pcm; for three-bed house, £950-£1,800pcm.
29 September 2018 in Gidea Park, Romford, East London
Slide Show of photos taken on a walk on the 29 September 2018 in Raphael Park and then continuing to Lodge Farm Park in Gidea Park, Romford, East London, England
Feeding geese Raphael's Park Romford
Filmed a few years ago!
Bradley and Blake Dunn. More here
Raphael Parkrun 6th October 2018
Raphael's Park, Romford. Grandchildren Edited Out 27 7 14
A Day of music and fun for all the family..........
Raphael Parkrun 10th February 2018
Parkrun at Raphael Park, Romford on 10.2.18, first lap at the end of the lake leg just before the hill.
Places to see in ( Romford - UK )
Places to see in ( Romford - UK )
Romford is a large town in East London, England, and the administrative centre of the London Borough of Havering. Romford is located 14.1 miles northeast of Charing Cross and is one of the major metropolitan centres identified in the London Plan. Romford was historically a market town in the county of Essex and formed the administrative centre of the liberty of Havering, until it was dissolved in 1892. Good road links and the opening of the railway station in 1839 were key to the development of the town and the economic history of Romford is underpinned by a shift from agriculture to light industry and then to retail and commerce.
As part of the suburban growth of London in the 20th century, Romford significantly expanded and increased in population, becoming a municipal borough in 1937 and has formed part of Greater London since 1965. Romford now forms one of the largest commercial, retail, entertainment and leisure districts outside central London
Romford centre is for the most part contained within a ring road formed of St Edwards Way, Mercury Gardens, Thurloe Gardens, Oldchurch Road and Waterloo Road. The market place and much of South Street and the High Street are pedestrianised. The railway cuts through the town from east to west on a viaduct, with the bulk of the central Romford area to its north. The River Rom flows through the town in underground channels and joins the Thames after flowing through Hornchurch; elsewhere along its course it is known as the River Beam and forms part of the strategic waterways Blue Ribbon Network.
Romford has formed part of the continuously built-up area of London since the 1930s and is contiguous with Rush Green to the west, Collier Row to the north, Gidea Park to the east and Hornchurch to the south east. The Romford post town covers all of the former municipal borough and extends over a much wider area, including parts of Barking and Dagenham and Epping Forest.
Alot to see in ( Romford - UK ) such as :
Raphael Park
Lodge Farm Park
Havering Museum
Dagnam Park
Pages Wood
Admiral Casino: Romford
( Romford - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Romford . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Romford - UK
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Raphael Parkrun - 9th June 2018 - (Pt.2)
Part 2 of Raphael Parkrun
Flying squad - Romford UK - Royal Bank of Scotland
Robbery is the crime of taking or attempting to take anything of value by force, threat of force, or by putting the victim in fear. According to common law, robbery is defined as taking the property of another, with the intent to permanently deprive the person of that property, by means of force or fear; that is, it is a larceny or theft accomplished by an assault.[1] Precise definitions of the offence may vary between jurisdictions. Robbery is differentiated from other forms of theft (such as burglary, shoplifting, or car theft) by its inherently violent nature (a violent crime); whereas many lesser forms of theft are punished as misdemeanors, robbery is always a felony in jurisdictions that distinguish between the two. Under English law, most forms of theft are triable either way, whereas robbery is triable only on indictment. The word rob came via French from Late Latin words (e.g., deraubare) of Germanic origin, from Common Germanic raub -- theft.
Among the types of robbery are armed robbery, which involves the use of a weapon, and aggravated robbery, when someone brings with them a deadly weapon or something that appears to be a deadly weapon. Highway robbery or mugging takes place outside or in a public place such as a sidewalk, street, or parking lot. Carjacking is the act of stealing a car from a victim by force. Extortion is the threat to do something illegal, or the offer to not do something illegal, in the event that goods are not given, primarily using words instead of actions.
Raphael Parkrun - 9th June 2018 - (Pt.1)
Pt.1 of Raphael Parkrun
LL58 RDY Bryant Avenue, Romford , 14/8/2016 14.52 hrs
Romford park
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UFO sighting London
UFO 2016 UK Romford Collier Row whatever this was it was weird when I first saw it it was only a few hundred feet of the ground and was bigger than a car it was cigar shaped but with two domes on top of it. The object was jet black with no visible signs of propulsion when I managed to park and started filming it had moved of it had a strange glow round it which is captured on the film , the full video is on my channel with some stills which I have enlarged using an app.
Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in Romford, United Kingdom UK
Romford Food Guide. MUST WATCH. We have sorted the list of Best Restaurant in Romford for you. With the help of this list you can try Best Local Food in Romford. You can select best Bar in Romford.
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List of Best Restaurants in Romford
Smokin' Griddle
The Retailery
Ciao Bella
Kervan Kitchen
-Bekash Tandoori
Veyso's Restaurant
Mangal Meze
Riennas
The Cranleigh
Tandoori Lounge
iBus in London 14
Some random clips of the iBus system. This video shows various clips of the iBus system in operation. Please comment and rate.
Main Themes: South East, West London, North East, West London and Central London areas. Featuring routes from bus operators Abellio, Arriva, First, Go Ahead London, Metrobus, Metroline Stagecoach and Transdev.
Route Announcements
0:05 86 to Romford Station
0:14 170 to Roehamptom, Danebury Avenue
0:31 39 to Clapham Junction
0:39 200 to Raynes Park
0:48 118 to Brent Cross
0:57 316 to Cricklewood, Bus Garage
1:04 228 to Central Middlesex Hospital
1:14 263 to Barnet Hospital
1:23 293 to Epsom General Hospital
1:37 20 to Walthamstow Central
1:45 163 to Wimbledon
1:53 90 to Feltham
2:01 488 to Bromley-by-Bow
2:05 17 to King's Cross (Short Journey)
2:14 251 to Arnos Grove
2:20 173 to Beckton Station
2:34 182 to Harrow Weald, Oxhey Lane
2:44 272 to Chiswick, Grove Park
2:50 72 to Roehampton, Bessborough Road
3:00 49 to White City
3:11 142 to Watford Junction
3:16 R68 to Hampton Court
3:25 46 to Farringdon Street
3:30 349 to Ponders End, Bus Garage
3:40 340 to Harrow
3:46 79 to Alperton, Sainsbury's
3:57 93 to North Cheam
4:05 187 to Central Middlesex Hospital
4:11 145 to Dagenham, Asda
4:18 292 to Colindale, Superstores
4:24 255 to Pollards Hill
4:28 81 to Slough
4:31 164 to Sutton Station
4:38 107 to New Barnet
4:42 140 to Harrow Weald
4:47 130 to New Addington
5:03 114 to Mill Hill Broadway
5:13 25 to Tottenham Court Road (Short Journey)
5:22 221 to Turnpike Lane Station
5:27 70 to South Kensington
5:37 192 to Enfield
5:41 204 to Sudbury Town
5:51 186 to Northwick Park Hospital
5:59 33 to Fulwell, Stanley Road
6:08 215 to Yardley Lane
6:16 53 to Parliament Square (Short Journey)
6:20 54 to Blackheath, Royal Standard (Short Journey)
6:33 71 to Chessington
6:42 W5 to Harringay, Superstores
6:47 195 to Charville Lane Estate
6:54 59 to Brixton (Short Journey)
7:02 329 to Enfield
7:07 144 to Muswell Hill
7:13 168 to Bricklayer's Arms (Short Journey)
7:22 41 to Tottenham Hale
7:30 208 to Bellingham, Catford Bus Garage (Short Journey)
7:43 152 to New Malden, Fountain Roundabout
7:53 191 to Brimsdown
7:58 R70 to Hampton, The Avenue
8:10 343 to Brockley (Short Journey)
8:16 143 to Brent Cross
8:21 271 to Finsbury Square
8:31 287 to Rainham, Abbey Wood Lane
8:42 232 to St Raphael's
8:49 244 to Abbey Wood
8:57 297 to Willesden, Bus Garage
9:02 184 to Barnet, Chesterfield Road
9:15 134 to Tottenham Court Road
9:21 121 to Enfield Island Village
9:30 28 to Kensal Rise
9:41 283 to Barnes, Wetland Centre
Development of Romford and Romford Market 1965 by Havering Libraries
A Havering Library Service film in partnership with London Screen Archives & Screen Heritage UK.
The redevelopment of Romford Town Centre is recorded over the five years between June 1965 and June 1969. The film concentrates on the area around the Market Place and South Street junction, which is described as the 'Romford Central redevelopment area'. The Marks & Spencer store is a rare survivor of a process of demolition of commercial and residential premises to make way for the new scheme. The Rumford Shopping Hall is joined by a new flat roofed building, a construction site and scenes of demolition. By July 1967 the new Littlewoods store is beginning to be built and there is evidence of more construction of new buildings with a re-inforced concrete structure being erected. On the 13th Dec 1967 there are scenes of the laying of a foundation stone on the site by Mayor Sibley, observed by other dignitaries. Shots from the next two years show more construction, with some views taken from the top of a tall building surveying the building sites and Romford market from above. The final shows show completed building, including a new shopping mall 'Romford Shopping Centre' and older parts of the commercial town including Stone's department store on Market Place.
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