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List of Best Things to do in Nuneaton, United Kingdom (UK)
Hartshill Hayes Country Park
Nuneaton Museum and Art Gallery
Ashby Boat Company Limited
Hoar Park Craft Village & Children's Farm
Richard Golding at Station Glass
Arbury Hall
Bosworth Water Park
Ace Karting & Segway
Astley Castle
Bermuda Adventure Soft Play World
the ropewalk nuneaton
The Ropewalk Shopping Centre is a shopping centre in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England. It has a glass roof not connected to the building, two floors retail stores, including high street retailers, and also a car park.16/11/2019
Short flight over to Nuneaton
Drinking beer from a 'yard of ale' (Nuneaton Warwickshire UK)
It is a custom in the UK to sometimes drink beer from strange shaped vessels. This is a competitive sport where the time taken is measured and records are held
Nuneaton Floods 19.07.14
Queen's Road, Crew/QH end.
Nuneaton Carnival 2017
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Nuneaton Song
A simple Christmas song....setting of the midlands England or anywhere
What not to do when you go exploring in nuneaton
We went exploring on Mount judd and somehow this happened
BIKING FROM WHITESTONE NUNEATON TO TOWN
A ROUGH VID OF A BIKE SESSION FROM WHITESTONE TO TOWN...THEN BACK THROUGH THE PARK...APOLOGIES FOR THE ROUGHNESS....
IS OR IS NOT A PYRAMID!
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This article is about a mountain.For a local landmark in the U.K., see Nuneaton.
Mount Judd (85°4′S 170°26′E
Coordinates: 85°4′S 170°26′E
Is a prominent bare rock mountain, over 2,400 metres (7,900 ft) high
Nuneaton is a town in Warwickshire, 9 miles north of Coventry and 20 miles east of Birmingham. It is the largest town in northern Warwickshire and serves as a local centre for the surrounding towns and villages. The town lies on the River Anker.
Nuneaton is most famous for its associations with the 19th century author George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans), who was born on a farm on the Arbury Estate just outside Nuneaton in 1819 and lived in the town for much of her early life. In her novel Scenes of Clerical Life (1858), Milby is the thinly disguised market town of Nuneaton.
Northwest of Nuneaton rises a hill known as Mount Judd, which can be seen for miles around. Mount Judd however is not a natural hill but a large mound of quarry waste that was formed when Judkins Quarry was dug out.
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Nuneaton Town Centre
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Doncaster, South Yorkshire (15:00 - 21:00):
1. 800001 | 5X80 Doncaster Carr IEP Depot to North Pole IEP Depot.
2. 66738 | 4D97 Eggborough Power Station to Doncaster Down Decoy.
3. 66770 | 6E83 Middleton Towers to Barnby Dun Glass Works.
4. 66769 | 5D44 Peterborough Maintenance Shed to Doncaster Wabtec.
5. 66711 | 0Z66 Doncaster Roberts Road to Doncaster Down Decoy.
6. 43299 & 43318 | 1E15 Aberdeen to London Kings Cross.
7. 91107 | 1S19 London Kings Cross to Edinburgh.
8. 67029 | 0Z50 Doncaster West Yard to London Kings Cross.
9. 66514 | 0Y70 Leeds Midland Road to Doncaster Up Decoy.
10. 67024 | 5Z68 Healey Mills SS to Doncaster Belmont Yard.
11. 66425 | 0Z20 Doncaster Up Decoy to York Parcels Sidings.
12. 66740 | 4N40 Doncaster Down Decoy to Tyne Coal Terminal.
13. 43300 & 43305 | 1Y90 York to London Kings Cross.
14. 66534 | 4L79 Tees Dock to Felixstowe South FLT.
15. 43238 & 43310 | 1A46 Leeds to London Kings Cross.
16. 43044 & 43082 | 1H10 London Kings Cross to Hull.
17. 66739 | 6E88 Middleton Towers to Goole Glass Works.
18. 97303 & 97301 | 1Q53 Doncaster West Yard to Derby RTC.
19. 66701 | 6D10 Ferrybridge Power Station to Hexthorpe Yard.
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Burton-on-Trent, Leeds, Doncaster, Thorne, Lincoln, Melton Mowbray & Nottingham (August 2018)
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1. 37025 | 3Z10 09:50 Burton Wetmore Sidings – Mossend Down Yard (Burton-on-Trent).
2. 33207 & 37516 | 1Z45 08:34 York – Carlisle (Leeds).
3. 37800 | 6Z17 11:00 Doncaster Up Decoy – Holbeck Loco Sidings (Doncaster).
4. 66434 | 6Z53 10:00 York Thrall Works – Doncaster Up Decoy (Doncaster).
5. 47826 & 47832 | 1Z14 08:38 London Kings Cross – Edinburgh (Doncaster).
6. 90029 & 67015 | 1Z90 09:45 London Kings Cross – Edinburgh (Doncaster).
7. 66520 | 4E23 05:50 Felixstowe North Freightliner Terminal – Leeds Freightliner Terminal (Doncaster).
8. 88009 & 66115 | 6S31 13:26 Doncaster Up Decoy – Millerhill Yard (Doncaster).
9. 56090 & 56094 | 6E32 08:55 Preston Docks – Lindsey Oil Refinery (Tilts).
10. 56094 & 56096 | 6E32 08:55 Preston Docks – Lindsey Oil Refinery (Thorne South).
11. 37611 & 66999* | 0Z43 13:00 Hedon Road Sidings - Longport Electro-Motive Depot (Eastrington).
12. 66714 | 6E88 12:24 Middleton Towers – Goole Glass Works (Lincoln Central).
13. 66732 | 6L27 17:19 Mountsorrel Sidings – Whitemoor Yard (Melton Mowbray).
14. 66607 | 6Z45 14:04 Barham – Tunstead Sidings (Melton Mowbray).
15. 66082 | 4Z58 15:36 Brandon Down Goods Loop – Peak Forest (Melton Mowbray).
16. 70811 | 6E38 13:54 Colnbrook – Lindsey Oil Refinery (Nottingham).
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Dionne Clark, 27, was battered to death at a home in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, in June last year and suffered 69 injuries to her head and faceA couple have been found guilty of murdering a mum-of-four who suffered almost 70 head and facial injuries.Paranoid schizophrenic Dominic Wallis, 28, and his ex-girlfriend Elizabeth Ellis, 20, battered 27-year-old Dionne Clark to death at a home in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, on June 17 last year.They were found guilty yesterday after a two-and-a-half month trial at Birmingham Crown Court.Dominic Wallis's parents, Karen Wallis and Kingsley Wallis were found guilty of attempting to pervert the course of justice.Miss Clark's body was discovered on the evening of June 17 with 69 injuries to her head and face, including an injury to her brain.She was beaten up and restrained using parcel tape, duct tape and the cable from a TV aerial.Dominic Wallis and Ellis denied murder and blamed each other for the attack on Miss Clark at a home in Cornish Close, Nuneaton.Judge Simon Drew QC adjourned sentencing of all four defendants until February 12, though he said there was a possibility it could further adjourned to allow for medical reports to be completed.As the unanimous verdicts were read out by the forewoman of the jury, Ellis, of Skey Drive, Nuneaton, looked shocked and shook her head from behind the glass screen separating the courtroom from the dock.Dominic Wallis, of Dryden Close, Nuneaton, remained emotionless.The public gallery was packed, mainly with members of Miss Clark's family, including her mother, who sobbed as the verdicts were read out.During the trial the court had been told that Ellis and Wallis were 'fighting tooth and nail to blame each other' for the death, according to the Coventry Telegraph. There was no mention of a motive in the coverage of the trial.Following the verdicts, Miss Clark's family cheered outside court before paying tribute to her.In a statement they said: 'Dionne was a beautiful daughter, a fantastic mother and a great sister. 'She was sensitive, caring and compassionate and would think nothing of going out of her way to help others.'She touched so many people's lives in a positive way.'Words cannot express what her loss means to all her family and friends - we remain heartbroken and totally devastated.''We have no words to describe how these two people [Ellis and Dominic Wallis] have caused us to feel.'They took our Dionne in such a brutal way and that loss is unbearable.'They have denied her children the love and support of her mum and denied Dionne the chance to see her nieces and nephews grow.'Our hearts are broken at the thought tha
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Birmingham Welcomes it's New Train Station Concourse 02.05.2013
The new concourse opened on the 28 April 2013. The old concourse is now closed.
More than three years in the making, the first half of the new concourse at Birmingham New Street station has opened to passengers, marking the completion of the first phase of the project to transform the station.
A team of over a thousand staff have been on site working around the clock to create the new station, which is already one-and-a-half times larger than the old concourse, offering passengers a better environment and experience for their journey.
The first week of opening will see an army of volunteers from Network Rail and train operators located around the station, helping passengers find their way to, from and around the new concourse as they adjust to their new surroundings.
This is the first major change to New Street in over 40 years, with the station being named as one of the most hated buildings in the country in more recent years. The opening marks a significant milestone in the overall redevelopment, with people using the station now having somewhere to be proud of as the gateway to the city and the West Midlands.
Around 80% of train services to Birmingham go through New Street. The other major city-centre stations in Birmingham are Birmingham Moor Street and Birmingham Snow Hill. On the outskirts, closer to Solihull, is Birmingham International, which serves Birmingham Airport and the National Exhibition Centre.
New Street station was built as a joint station by the London and North Western Railway (LNWR) and the Midland Railway between 1846 and 1854 to replace several earlier rail termini, most notably Curzon Street.
For the first 31 years, the station was used by LNWR and Midland Railway trains. However in 1885 the Midland Railway opened its own trainshed alongside the original one for the exclusive use of its trains, effectively creating two stations side-by-side. The two companies stations were separated by a central roadway; Queens Drive.
Traffic grew steadily, and by 1900 New Street had become extremely busy, with an average of 40 trains an hour departing and arriving, rising to 53 trains in the peak hours.
Original LNWR station
The station was formally opened on 1 June 1854, although it had already been in use for two years. The station was constructed by Messrs. Fox, Henderson & Co. and designed by Edward Alfred Cowper of that firm. When completed, it had the largest arched single-span iron and glass roof in the world, spanning a width of 212 feet (65 m) and being 840 feet (256 m) long. It held this title for 14 years until St Pancras station opened in 1868.When first opened, New Street was described as the Grand Central Station at Birmingham
The main entrance building on Stephenson Street incorporated Queen's Hotel, designed by William Livock, which was opened on the same day. The Queen's Hotel was built in an Italianate style and was originally provided with 60 rooms. The hotel was expanded several times over the years, and reached its final form in 1917 with the addition of a new west wing.
The interior of this station deserves attention from its magnitude. The semicircular roof is 1,110 feet long, 205 feet wide and 80 feet high, composed of iron and glass, without the slightest support except that afforded by the pillars on either side. If the reader notice the turmoil and bustle created by the excitement of the arrival and departure of trains, the trampling of crowds of passengers, the transport of luggage, the ringing of bells, and the noise of two or three hundred porters and workmen, he will retain a recollection of the extraordinary scene witnessed daily at Birmingham Central Railway Station.
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Rubbish OTIS 2000H Hydraulic Elevator/Lift - Lowry Outlet - Salford Quays - Manchester, UK
This elevator/lift is kind of a joke. The buttons have been replaced to shit Dewhurst, the indicator is smashed up, and it's SLOW.
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