Taylor Wimpey at Lilley Meadow, Southam
Lilley Meadow is an exciting collection of 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom new homes situated in Southam. The new homes range from terraced homes ideal for first-time buyers and downsizers to detached family properties.
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Southam is a small market town and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon district of Warwickshire. Ideally positioned in a semi-rural location, Lilley Meadows has easy access to plenty of outdoor space, offering residents a number of options for country walks. There is also a recreational ground known locally as the 'Rec', which has a children's play area.
Thanks to its great location, there is plenty to see and do in the local area. There is a selection of shops in the town centre, including a post office, hairdressers, supermarket and a small but popular weekly market. The main entertainment venue, Grange Hall, hosts dramatic and musical performances and The Graham Adams Centre is the home of youth and community groups. Southam also boasts plenty of sporting opportunities, including successful rugby and football clubs and a leisure centre containing a swimming pool and gym.
Visiting The Bowling Green Southam, Warwickshire
A traditional country pub in the heart of the Warwickshire countryside in the market town of Southam, a 20 minute drive from Royal Leamington Spa or Warwick Town Centre. You are always assured a warm welcome from our team. You can find us in Southam Town Centre on Coventry Street next door to the Fire Station; we have a large car park at the west side of the pub.
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Children of North Kensington - pt 2, 1970s - Film 99569
Recreation and playgrounds for children in inner city London, England, in the 1970s - particular focus is on North Kensington and Notting Hill.
Parents have to work so children go to the playground. Children play at the Portobello Road. Two eight-year old girls walk 1 mile home along Portobello Road on their own, they walk passed a street market. Girls in their house - a slum, falling to bits, the Housing people sent someone around to see how long it will take for it to completely collaspe. Holes in plasterwork. Girls live on 4th floor so when it rains the water comes in. Graffiti Revolt now, tomorrow will be too late. Little boy crying. Children are wary of adults when they first come to the playground. Some know the staff at the playground better than they know their own parents. Girl draws picture of a posh man holding a wine glass. Very good drawing. Charcoal drawing. Child digs with pickaxe. Some children prefer to play alone. Adults and children discuss how to make things and what projects they could do. Boys climb ladder with plank and hammer. Hammering nails into wood. If children are naughty they have to leave the playground, but they are soon allowed back in. Play fighting with wooden guns. Two boys fight with boxing gloves. Two girls fight with boxing gloves on - one girl smiles a lot. Using a crowbar to jemmy up wood. Adults may think the play ground is an eyesore but to the children it is fun ansd a bit dangerous though there have been very few accidents. Children gain self confidence and learn new skills. Two black boys run home, they spend the day at the playground while their mother is at work. Mother asks where they have been. Black family eat - four children round the table, mother standing over them. She works full time but can only just afford to feed her children. Since she arrived in the UK her standard of living has fallen, but she hopes it will be better for her children. Four children play fight on their beds. Black children play pinball. Children can accomplish something at the playground, but will end up in factories or on the street. Two boys wrestle out of doors. Children with toy guns made of metal. Tilt up Trellick Tower covered in scaffolding from railway. The council could change things.
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Taylor Wimpey - The Wilton @ Charlotte grove, Cambourne, Cambridge by Showhomesonline
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Developer Taylor Wimpey
Development Charlotte grove, Cambourne
Housetype The Wilton
Bedrooms 5 bedroom House
Elevation Brick
Sq foot please see full brochure
Date April 2017
Price : From £284,995 - £519,995
Location Taylor Wimpey at Cambourne - Brace Dein - Upper Cambourne - Cambridge - Cambridgeshire - CB23 6DY 0.64 miles from Cambourne
Web: taylorwimpey.co.uk/find-your-home/england/cambridgeshire/cambourne
Contact :
Telephone: 01954 712618
Email:
Opening times:
Mon 13:30 to 17:00
Tue 10:30 to 17:00
Wed 10:30 to 17:00
Thu 10:30 to 17:00
Fri 10:30 to 17:00
Sat 10:30 to 17:00
Sun 10:30 to 17:00
Cambourne has been carefully developed and offers everything you could possibly need:
Only 9 miles from the beautiful city of Cambridge
Addenbrookes Hospital 14 miles
Regular buses to Cambridge
Full range of amenities available locally
Full range of schools available locally
Range of local walking and cycling routes
London to Kings Cross by train in approx.45 minutes
Cambridge Airport 15 miles
Stansted Airport 38 miles
Easy access to A1, A14 and M11
Fantastic leisure facilities
Numerous clubs and associations to suit all the family
Houses at Taylor Wimpey at Cambourne are Freehold
The Wilton at Charlotte Grove has an entrance hallway that leads to a large lounge and a separate study, and the spacious kitchen/dining room, which opens through French doors to the private rear garden. A guest cloakroom and useful storage closet complete the ground floor. The en-suite master bedroom with separate dressing room is found on the first floor, plus two double bedrooms and main bathroom. Two further well-proportioned bedrooms and a shower room are located on the top floor.
Master bedroom with En-Suite
4 further bedrooms
Family bathroom
Single garage and 2 parking spaces
Separate Study
Dining room which is perfect for entertaining
Shower room
Downstairs cloakroom
Private garden
10 year NHBC 'Buildmark' warranty and insurance policy
2 year Taylor Wimpey warranty
Room Dimensions........
Ground floor
Living Room 4.59m x 3.58m 15'1 x 11'9
Kitchen 4.37m x 3.24m 14'4 x 10'8
Dining Room 3.73m x 2.86m 12'3 x 9'5
Study 2.49m x 2.40m 8'2 x 7'11
First floor
Master Bedroom 3.56m x 3.37m 11'8'' x 11'1''
Bedroom 3 4.02m x 2.45m 13'2 x 8'1
Bedroom 4 3.48m x 2.91m 11'5 x 9'7
Second floor
Bedroom 2 4.80m x 3.37m 15'9 x 11'1
Bedroom 5 / Living Room 4.80m x 3.58m 15'9 x 11'9
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Children of North Kensington - pt 1, 1970s - Film 99568
Recreation and playgrounds for children in inner city London, England, in the 1970s - particular focus is on North Kensington and Notting Hill.
Two boys walk along pavement with bags of chips. They throw chips in air and try to catch them in their mouths. Padlocked school gates at Isaac Newton school, North Kensington, London. Summer holidays for children. Boys play football in the street - one scores a goal. Piles of rubbish, slum housing. Boy jumps off wall onto broken mattress. Derelict housing. Rubbe piled up on pavement with bits of old tyers and rubbish. Burning tyres on a waste tip. Kids mess about in a wreckers yard. Children watch train go by through a wire fence. Graffiti Where can I play. Nazi Swastika drawn backwards. Private parks which lock most people out. Privileged people in park, the children there have grass to play on. General views of North Kensington. Notting Hill slums have an adventure playground. Lots of black and white children running along pavement pulling a trolley in which other children sit, one little boy falls over. Children roll oil drums along. West Indian steel bands. Little girl rolls a barrel along that is nearly as big as she is. Man smoking. Children on rope swings and climb over adventure structure. Children climb over walls (would never be allowed today) Playing soldiers. Full-time staff. They can organise weekend camps. These children never go on holiday. One little girl says 'if my mum won the bingo we might go on holiday'. Playing football. Children complain there is not enough room to play, but though they complain most chldren visit the play ground every day. There is also a club for teenagers and older people to come to. The community uses the club as an information service as well and it is always open to the public. There are 6 full time staff. Singing games for young children - under fives. Save the Children Fund run playgroup. Children and toys in play areas. Painting and doing jigsaws.. Sandpits. Mothers also meet and make friends. Making things out of paper and paste. Toy guns. Climbing over walls. Building hut. Hammering nails - boys do creative achievement. Girl climbs down rope netting. Families suffer bad housing and sometimes the family has been split up. Little girl tells that her brother lives with his father and she lives with her mother, her auntie and grandmother and they all sleep in the same bed as they don’t have any room. Drawing chalk picture on ground. Slides. Camera shot sliding down slide.
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Leamington to London
This video was produced for Warwickshire Police telling the story of 13 youths and 5 adults cycling over 3 days to London from Leamington. The video covers some very current views of society and the relationship between the police and youths.
Filmed and edited by Christopher Du'Mont
Original Music by TG Productions
Organised primarily by PCSO Joseph Holland
Special Thanks to
Tina Johnson -- Domino's Pizza
Sandra Harper -- Chiltern Railways
Mark Bolton - Crimebeat
Hayley Jones -- British Transport Police
Mike Vaughan - Mike Vaughan Cycles -- Our main sponsor for the event
Jim & Brenda -- Gullivers Kingdom Caravan and Camping Site
PCSO Sharon Underwood -- Warwickshire Police
Mike Cornes -- Community Protection Team
Simon Russell -- The Signworks
Dick Kearn -- Grand Union Canal Ultra Marathon organiser
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HS2 destroying village life
This vid shows how HS2 will have a massive impact on one Buckinghamshire village. 250mph trains every 2-4 minutes on a 30 foot viaduct. We have a 12th century church that is not expected to survive the shaking as well as a 16th century family home. This is to say nothing about the noise and desruption to every one else.
It will run right alongside our recreation ground and will destroy village events like todays party celebrating the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
This cannot be allowed, it is insane.
Coventry | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:44 1 History
00:03:35 1.1 Industrial age
00:05:27 1.2 Nazi bombing of Coventry
00:07:52 1.3 Post-Second World War
00:12:16 2 Geography
00:12:24 2.1 Climate
00:13:10 2.2 City boundaries
00:13:53 2.3 Suburbs and other surrounding areas
00:14:03 2.4 Nearby places
00:14:12 2.5 Places of interest
00:14:20 2.5.1 Cathedral
00:16:14 2.5.2 Cultural institutions
00:18:17 3 Demography
00:21:42 4 Government and politics
00:21:51 4.1 Local and national government
00:24:34 4.2 Council affiliation
00:24:47 4.3 Twinning with other cities; city of peace and reconciliation
00:25:36 5 Arts and culture
00:25:58 5.1 Literature and drama
00:28:01 5.2 Music and cinema
00:29:59 5.3 Customs and traditions
00:30:15 6 Venues
00:33:25 7 Sport
00:33:33 7.1 Football
00:35:19 7.2 Rugby Union
00:37:11 7.3 Rugby League
00:38:08 7.4 Pro Wrestling
00:38:24 7.5 Speedway
00:40:54 7.6 Ice hockey
00:42:27 7.7 Stock car racing
00:43:15 7.8 Cricket
00:43:55 7.9 Athletics
00:45:15 7.10 Field hockey
00:46:25 7.11 Other
00:46:55 8 Economy
00:50:08 8.1 Redevelopment
00:51:29 8.2 Media
00:51:37 8.2.1 Radio
00:51:57 8.2.2 Written media
00:52:16 8.2.3 Television news
00:52:33 8.2.4 Digital-only media
00:52:47 8.3 Transport
00:55:45 8.4 Waste management
00:56:42 9 Accent
00:56:50 9.1 Origins
00:57:38 9.2 Coventry and Birmingham accents
00:58:52 9.3 Coventry accent on television
00:59:39 10 Honours
00:59:57 11 Education
01:00:06 11.1 Universities and further education colleges
01:01:08 11.2 Schools
01:03:53 12 Notable people associated with Coventry
01:04:04 12.1 History and politics
01:05:20 12.2 Science, technology and business
01:06:52 12.3 The arts
01:08:29 12.4 Sport
01:09:21 13 Freedom of the City
01:09:36 13.1 Individuals
01:09:57 13.2 Military Units
01:10:12 14 See also
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Coventry ( (listen) KOV-ən-tree or KUV-) is a city, administrative centre and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England.
Historically part of Warwickshire, at the 2011 census Coventry had a population of 316,915, making it the 9th largest city in England and the 12th largest in the United Kingdom. It is the second largest city in the West Midlands region, after Birmingham, and although proximite to the West Midlands conurbation, it is just outside it.
Coventry is 19 miles (31 km) east-southeast of Birmingham, 24 miles (39 km) southwest of Leicester, 11 miles (18 km) north of Warwick and 94 miles (151 km) northwest of London. Coventry is also the most central city in England, being only 11 miles (18 km) south-southwest of the country's geographical centre in Leicestershire and is located in the West Midlands.
The current Coventry Cathedral was built after the majority of the 14th century cathedral church of Saint Michael was destroyed by the Luftwaffe in the Coventry Blitz of 14 November 1940. Coventry motor companies have contributed significantly to the British motor industry. The city has three universities, Coventry University in the city centre, the University of Warwick on the southern outskirts and the smaller private Arden University, headquartered close to Coventry Airport.
On 7 December 2017, the city won the title of UK City of Culture 2021, after beating Paisley, Stoke-on-Trent, Swansea and Sunderland to the title. They will be the third title holder, of the quadrennial award which began in 2013.
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