Longmead Stadium, Home to Tonbridge Angels.
The Longmead Stadium is an association football stadium in Tonbridge, Kent, England and is home to Tonbridge Angels F.C.
The Longmead Stadium was built in 1980 by Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council after they had decided to redevelop Tonbridge Angels' Angel Ground in 1977 into a shopping centre.Tonbridge Angels were against the plans to evict them and demolish the Angel Ground and so took out a legal challenge against the plans. Three years later, the High Court ruled in favour of the borough council however, the council offered Tonbridge Angels the Longmead Stadium as replacement compensation after a series of negotiations.One of the stands at the Longmead Stadium was named The Jack Maddams Stand after a former Tonbridge Angels striker who had died.
Full name: Longmead Stadium
Location: Tonbridge, England
Capacity: 3000 (720 Seated)
Opened: 1980.
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Music: Frozen Moments on the Floor by TeknoAXE is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Deuce | Angel Centre, Tonbridge | 30 Nov 1984
Deuce | Angel Centre, Tonbridge | 30 Nov 1984.
'FORGET YOU' STARS IN THEIR EYES ANGEL CENTRE FEB 2013
Amy, Charlie, Holly and Ellie singing 'Forget you' by Cee Lo Green, at the 'Stars in their eyes' concert, the Angel Centre, Tonbridge. A concert organised by Hillview Girls School for Performing Arts.
British Summer 2010 - Tonbridge School (Londres) - Residencia
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El curso:
Todos los rincones de Tonbridge están llenos de historia, como su castillo construido en el lejano año 1066. Alrededor encontrarás un paisaje espectacular lleno de verde y de pequeñas poblaciones. Muy cerca del centro histórico se encuentra la Tonbridge School, una escuela de gran prestigio, rodeada por más de 60 hectáreas de terreno.
Localización:
Tonbridge, no la confundáis con Tunbridge Wells, se encuentra a 10 kilómetros de distancia, es una ciudad de 35.000 habitantes situada en el condado de Kent. A 60 kilómetros al Sureste de Londres.
Instalaciones más relevantes:
Piscina de 25 metros, 17 pistas de tenis, squash y campos para practicar deportes al aire libre. Nuevo complejo donde se encuentra el gran teatro, el aula de música y el centro de arte y diseño. Cafetería. Residencia con sala de TV y juegos.
Actividades de tarde y noche:
Tenis, voleibol, básquet, fútbol, squash y aeróbic. Taller de teatro y plástica. Juegos. Barbacoas. Fiestas musicales. Películas. Discoteca.
Incluye:
* Billete avión ida y vuelta.
* Traslados ida y vuelta aeropuerto de destino-escuela y viceversa.
* 20 sesiones semanales de clases de inglés (9:15h a 10:45h y 11:10h a 12:40h).
* 1 excursión de día completo por semana: Brighton, Cambridge, Canterbury, Bath.
* 1 excursión de medio día por semana: Londres, Runymed.
* Actividades de tarde y noche¹.
* Asistencia de monitor/a acompañante².
* Alojamiento en residencia en régimen de pensión completa.
* Trinity Exam
Contacto:
BRITISH SUMMER
Tel. 93.209.77.15
Fax. 93.202.23.71
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PURE has arrived in Tonbridge, Kent !
The infamous Superclub brand has arrived in Tonbridge ... the nocturnal landscape has changed in a huge way .... PURE ...Believe the hype !
Tonbridge Christmas Festival 2018
A few Video Clips of the Tonbridge Christmas Festival, with Razzamataz Theatre School, Tonbridge Community Singers, The Hartley Morris Men, and the Fireworks Display
Tonbridge: aerial view
View from Cessna 172 May 2015( Lydd to Fairoaks)
History of tonbridge castle
VIVIR EN INGLATERRA SEMANA 2: Bristol-London-Orpington-Tonbridge
Resumen de la segunda semana en Inglaterra
Places to see in ( St Ives - UK )
Places to see in ( St Ives - UK )
St Ives is a market town and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. St Ives lies about 5 miles east of Huntingdon and 12 miles north-west of the city of Cambridge. St Ives is situated within the non-metropolitan district of Huntingdonshire, which covers a similar area to the historic county of the same name.
Previously called Slepe, its name was changed to St Ives after the body, claimed to be that of a Persian bishop, of Saint Ivo (not to be confused with Ivo of Kermartin), was found buried in the town in about 1001/2. Original historical documents relating to St Ives, including the original parish church registers, local government records, maps and photographs, are held by Cambridgeshire Archives and Local Studies at the County Record Office in Huntingdon.
St Ives experienced town planning at a very early date, giving it a spacious Town Centre. Portions of this open space between Merryland and Crown Street were lost to market stalls that turned into permanent buildings. Some of the shops in the town centre are still to the same layout as in Medieval times, one rod in width, the standard length for floor and roof joists. The lanes along the north side of town are believed to follow the layout of the narrow medieval fields, and are slightly S-shaped because of the way ploughs turned at each end. Similar field boundaries can be seen in Warners Park.
As an important market town, St Ives always needed large numbers of public houses: 64 in 1838 (1 for every 55 inhabitants), 60 in 1861, 48 in 1865 and 45 in 1899, although only five of these made the owners a living. As livestock sales diminished, however, so did the need for large numbers of pubs, falling to a low point of 16 in 1962. In that year the Seven Wives on Ramsey Road was opened and, with some openings and closings since, there are 17 today. The pub which has stood on the same site, with the same name, for longest, is the Dolphin, which is over 400 years old. Next oldest is the White Hart, which is pre-1720. Nelson's Head and Golden Lion are at least as old but have not kept the same name and used to be called the Three Tuns and the Red Lion respectively. The existence of a pub on the site of the Robin Hood is also of a similar date, except that it was originally two separate pubs — the Angel and the Swan. The claim of the Royal Oak to date from 1502 cannot be proven since, while a portion at the back is 17th-century (making it physically the oldest portion of any pub in St Ives), the pub name is more recent. The reference is to Charles II's famous escape from Cromwell's Roundheads, and Charles was restored to the throne in 1660.
St Ives Bridge is most unusual in incorporating a chapel, the most striking of only four examples in England. Also unusual are its two southern arches which are a different shape from the rest of the bridge, being rounded instead of slightly gothic. The eastern or town end of Holt Island is nature reserve, and the western end, opposite the parish church, is a facility for the Sea Scouts. The scout portion contains what was, before the opening of the Leisure Centre, the town's outdoor town swimming pool.
The major section of the world's longest guided busway, using all new construction techniques and technology, connects St Ives directly to Cambridge Science Park on the outskirts of Cambridge. St Ives is just off the A14 road on a particularly congested section of the route from the UK's second city, Birmingham, to the port of Felixstowe and thence to the mainland of Europe. The town name is featured in the anonymous nursery rhyme/riddle As I was going to St Ives. While sometimes claimed to be St Ives, Cornwall, the man with seven wives, each with seven sacks containing seven cats etc. may have been on his way to (or coming from) the Great Fair at St Ives.
( St Ives - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting St Ives . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in St Ives - UK
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TONBRIDGE CASTLE - A very professional documentary
I often go to local amateur film festivals, usually consisting of ten minute pieces of flower shows, with voiceovers by old ladies with no skills or charisma. I thought I'd do my own version of their style - so this IS a piss-take, OK? Edited down from a slightly longer piece to fit on YouTube.
The castle pub tonbridge
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
Tonbridge Model Railway Exhibition 2012
The Tonbridge MRC 31st exhibition. A well supported show at the Angel Centre. With various gauges from n to O. This time around I looked at four layouts, starting with TRENEGLOS - WEST TILGATE - EATANSWILL - HYTHE.
Live steam track from Tonbridge, UK
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TONBRIDGE ANGELS VS ST ALBANS CITY - Match highlights 16/11/2019
Video clips of Tonbridge Angels F.C. football matches.
Majik & Segun Carter vs. Psycho Steve & Mike Mendoza - NWA-UK Hammerlock (24.10.02)
Angel Centre in Tonbridge, Kent, England, UK
Tonbridge Angels v Newport County FA Cup 3QR
Sat 28 Oct 2006
Audiojumble
AUDIOJUMBLE
A self-produced documentary taking us inside a British enthusiast 'fair' that specialises in vintage audio - hi-fi equipment, wireless sets, record-players and tape-recorders. I speak to some of the characters that make it all possible, and make some interesting finds. I have also covered, as a technology journalist, this particular Audiojumble (October 10th - Angel Leisure Centre, Tonbridge, Kent) for a forthcoming edition of Hi-Fi Choice magazine. This doc will also be available on PAL/NTSC DVD (e-mail tech_ed at blueyonder.co.uk for more details). The picture and sound quality will be considerably better than what YouTube can (albeit generously!) offer.
Many thanks to all those who made it possible - including John Howes, Paul Messenger, Barry Jones, Adrian Caspersz, Mike Blackmore (NAG-Fi Hi-Fi Club) and Hughie Day (Emporium Hi-Hi). This film is dedicated to the global community of musicians, music lovers and audiophiles!
Links:
Audiojumble: audiojumble.co.uk
Barry Jones (tape-recorder enthusiast and author): brenelltape.co.uk
Paul Messenger/Hi-Fi Critic magazine: hificritic.com
I'm an experienced film-maker who's happy to consider new commissions and collaborative work (e-mail above). Look out for more films in time. Something on bikes (the self-propelled variety) and the people who ride them can be expected before too long...
Lee Willz - no regrets (cover) live @ angel centre
Outstanding English - Part One
Hillview School for Girls achieved a P8 English score of 1.01 and we had the pleasure of finding out how they did it!
Website: theeducationpeople.org
Music: First Day - Huma-Huma