Saint Michael's Church - Basingstoke
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
Green walking trail near St. Michaels Church in Basingstoke
Green walking trail near St. Michaels Church in Basingstoke
Rosie & Ross's Wedding Day St Michael's Church Basingstoke
The Introduction to Rosie & Ross's Wedding Day video. Filmed edited and encoded by greg hawkes VIDEO PRODUCTIONS, Basingstoke, Hampshire UK
UK seen through my eyes. St. Michael's Cathedral, Coventry. 24 February 2019
Ruins of the St. Michael's Coventry Cathedral. The cathedral was bombed and destroyed in 1940. A dramatic witness of the absurdity of war. Today the spire still invites the believers to the prayer and the bells are played by human arms, as you can see at the beginning of the clip.
11 Wall of Death Basingstoke Carfest South
A Wall of Death perspective of Basingstoke's Carfest South
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Thy Kingdom Come 2018 | Reflection from Bishop of Basingstoke, David Williams
Thy Kingdom Come is a global prayer movement, which invites Christians around the world to pray between Ascension and Pentecost for more people to come to know Jesus Christ. What started out as an invitation from the Archbishops’ of Canterbury and York in 2016 to the Church of England has grown into an international and ecumenical call to prayer.
For #TKC2018 we discuss the meaning of prayer and how God has changed lives of the people we know and our own lives.
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Erin Cinques at Chester Cathedral
An excerpt of a quarter peal of Erin Cinques on the nice 12 at Chester rung on 27th November 2016. The bells are in a detached tower so the bells aren't in the tower shown in the video. The bells were moved into the detached tower in 1974 to 1975 due to structural difficulties and the cost of keeping them in the cathedral tower.
Details of the bells can be found here:
The details of the quarter peal can be found here:
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Basingstoke Baptist Church from the air
Drone footage of Basingstoke Baptist Church on Sunday 17th February 2019
Lost Basingstoke. Montage of Old Photos of Basingstoke.
Lost Basingstoke. Old Photos of Basingstoke. My home town in pictures. A montage of old photos of my home town Basingstoke
Situated in a valley through the North Downs at an average altitude of 88 metres (289 ft) Basingstoke is a major interchange between Reading, Newbury, Andover, Winchester, and Alton, and lies on the natural trade route between the southwest of England and London.
Basingstoke's expansion has absorbed much surrounding farmland and scattered housing, transforming it into housing estates or local districts. Many of these new estates are designed as almost self-contained communities, such as Lychpit, Chineham, Popley, Winklebury, Oakridge, Kempshott, Brighton Hill, Viables, South Ham, Black Dam, Buckskin and Hatch Warren. The M3 acts as a buffer zone to the south of the town, and the South Western Main Line constrains the western expansion, with a green belt to the north and north-east, making Basingstoke shaped almost like a kite. As a result, the villages of Cliddesden, Dummer, Sherborne St John and Oakley, although being very close to the town limits, are considered distinct entities. Popley, Hatch Warren and Beggarwood are seeing rapid growth in housing.
Basingstoke was among the towns and cities targeted during the Second World War, and suffered bomb damage including St Michael's Church. After the war, it had a population of 25,000. As part of the London Overspill plan, Basingstoke was rapidly developed in the late 1960s as an 'expanded town', along with places such as Harlow and Swindon. Basingstoke town centre was completely rebuilt. At this time many buildings of historic interest were replaced by a large red brick shopping centre and concrete multi-storey car park. Many office blocks and large estates were built, including a ring road.
The shopping centre, following money issues, was built in phases. The first phase was completed by the 1970s and was later covered in the 1980s, and was known as The Walks. The second phase was completed by the early 1980s, and became The Malls. The third phase was abandoned and the site was later used to build the Anvil concert hall.
Later that year, the Basingstoke Gazette launched its Basingstoke -- A Place to be Proud of campaign, aimed at changing people's perception of the town. The campaign is ongoing (as of June 2011) and marked by the presentation of annual awards to individuals, organisations or businesses nominated by the public for commendable local achievement. As a mark of the improving image of the town as place to live, the borough entered the top 50 best places to live in the 2011 Halifax survey at number 47.
Festival Place shopping centre.
The central part of the shopping centre was rebuilt in 2002 and reopened as Festival Place. This has bought a dramatic improvement to shoppers' opinions of the town centre, but it is unclear if it has softened the town's overall image.
Further work to improve the image of the town continues with the latest Central Basingstoke Vision project coordinated by the Borough Council.
In the mid-1990s, numerous reports described sightings of the Beast of Basingstoke, a big cat believed to be a lion or a puma, possibly two. Local legend suggests the animal was shot and killed, although no official news sources document any capture or killing of the beast.
During the severe snow storms of December 2009, Basingstoke and the surrounding area was one of the worst hit regions in the UK, where an estimated 3000 motorists were forced to abandon their vehicles around the town and on the ring road during the evening rush hour of the 21st
Chineham concert,UK/basingstoke summer concert/
Band performing during the programme at chineham park school park june 2009,fund raising programme organised by the chineham school
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Basingstoke Community Churches - Prayer Week 22-29 January 16
Basingstoke Community Churches shall be praying 24/7 across our area. To find out more please visit bccnet.org.uk/prayer16
Ring, Ring, Ring Away
Vlog the 4th. All about Bell ringing (an Old English Tradition)
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Memories Of The Methodist Church Basingstoke. Church Street.
Memories Of The Methodist Church Basingstoke. Church Street.
Amazing Grace 2011 - Classical Whimsical by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (
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Basingstoke what we really feel...
I guess sometimes we all feel this way about Basingstoke....
Class 68: 68009 Titan Passes Through Basingstoke
Filmed on 19/01/2020
Take and receive Bukas Palad cover
Taken during our 17th year anniversary at St Bede's Church, Basingstoke England.
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RAF 100 Parade Basingstoke 5 April 2018
This is The Central Band of the Royal Air Force marching through Basingstoke for the 100 anniversary of the Royal Air Force. Thursday 5th April 2018