The Bee Inn - Eglwysbach | Golden Winner Best Place to Eat : Pub
The Bee Inn is a traditional Welsh pub in the 21st Century. Since taking over the pub in 2013, Tom and his father have created a thriving community pub, recently winning the National Tourism Awards for Wales 2015. Don't leave without trying a proper homemade pizza, freshly made and stone baked to order. Stay in one of our luxury Welsh cottages nearby -
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Cyfri'r Geifr
Lunchtime recital at St Nicholas' Cathedral, Newcastle upon Tyne - 10th July 2015
Alison Russo - Soprano
Cyfri'r Geifr - Traditional
White Lion Inn - Llanelian, North Wales - Pub & Restaurant Guide
The White Lion is a Gastro-Pub located in scenic Llanelian behind Old Colwyn, North Wales. We are a free house, a member of CAMRA for 20 years and are arguably the oldest pub in Wales.
Call (UK): 01492 515807 for more information
Farewell to Lynne at Morriston Bird in Hand Pub
Lynne is retiring after 32 years as Landlady at The Bird in Hand, Morriston. This is a farewell video to Lynne and her late husband, Peter from Morriston Archivist & Historian, André Scoville - Mr Morriston
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Community Shares Case Study - The Bell Inn, Bath
A Community Shares Unit film, telling the story of how a community came together to save one of the country's most iconic pubs.
The Bell is a much-loved freehouse in Walcot Street, Bath, converted from an eighteenth century coaching house. The Bell features live music three times a week, ranging from jazz to folk and roots music.
The Bell’s future was in doubt in late 2012, when the previous owner put the property and business on the market. Two packed public meetings helped create the momentum which saw a co-operative society established and over £750,000 raised through a community share offer, which has now seen the pub “owned by people who love, live and breathe The Bell”.
Produced by Seal Films -
A big thank you to everyone at The Bell who helped us make the film.
UK's first community-owned pub opens its doors in Brighton
Now, after years of effort and whole load of enthusiasm, a pub with a difference will open its doors today.
The Bevy will be the UK's first community owned pub on a council estate.
Always keen to take a trip to the bar, Latest TV's James Lillywhite met those behind the plan - and finding out how they will toast the big day.
BOOK REVIEW,RED CROWN AND DRAGON,53RD WELSH DIVISION,NORTH WEST EUROPE,1944-45
BY PATRICK DELAFORCE, PUB TOM DONOVAN,1996
PARAPUB - LIVE FROM THE SKIRRID INN WALES OLDEST PUB
PARAPUB - LIVE FROM THE SKIRRID MOUNTAIN INN WALES OLDEST PUB
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With evidence suggesting the Inn was here during the Norman Conquest in the 11th Century, a few ghosts may be not unexpected, but a more grisly past is credited with spectral visitations.
Used during the past as both a courtroom & an execution place with its’ own oak hanging beam, it’s said that the victims of the rope still appear and is why the Inn is listed as one of Britains’ Most Haunted Pubs. Dead Creepy Podcast was recorded live from the pub on July 23rd 2017 for our special parapub episode!
PARANEWS
Yes, we just we had to discuss the paranormals hottest topic this week THE HAUNTED DOLL featured on This Morning and now owned by Ghost of Britain!
PARAPADDY
Facebooks latest paranormal rants of the week!
BOOK REVIEW
Claire and Linzi discuss TRUTH PROOF by Paul Sinclair and why they give it a five-star review.
Paul Sinclair lives with his wife and family in the UK seaside town of Bridlington, on the east coast of Yorkshire.
Paul began his research in 2002 after creating the ILF-UFO sightings website. He is the most thorough researcher, who is not content with hearsay or rumours. He studies and investigates his subjects to the minutest detail, then seeks out documented evidence to back up his work. He has interviewed witnesses to events far stranger than anything reported worldwide. Some are recent, some are historical, but they are all mysterious and fascinating.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Refreshingly candid, detailed and well researched. Terrifyingly true.
By Claire Barrand on 10 July 2017
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I have been eager to read Paul Sinclair's book as I have wondered about a possible connection between strange disappearances and unexplained phenomenon occurring in the same areas around the globe. I have also noticed the frustrating lack of media coverage on missing individuals after the initial searches had been called off. Likewise, I have been baffled by the apparent acceptance of vague coroner reports from the general public that a body found (or not) “may or may not” have committed suicide or “got into difficulty” before that person then is removed from the missing person list, and the online news reports vanish.
All too often researchers simply don’t dig deep enough, they don’t look at the bigger picture, and they focus on only one phenomenon and miss vital links that are not at all obvious at first glance.
Never having quite been contented with the investigation done into clusters of missing people by other well-known authors, I have been frustrated that nobody links cases to local folklore, ufos, and other strange sightings. It is as if doing so somehow discredits the seriousness of the investigator. Linking real life missing people to the possible paranormal phenomenon is a taboo subject and one that most would steer clear of for fear of being insensitive, but Paul Sinclair's book has finally managed to achieve this in an incredibly diplomatic way.
Years of research has gone into this book, and Paul has a way of writing that feels genuine and honest. Yorkshire folk call a “spade a spade,” at last someone that feels no need to embellish or skirt around the facts and this is precisely what this book realises. I do not know Paul personally, but his writing style felt as credible as if my brother or father or husband was stood there telling me these facts. I did not need to question the integrity of what I was reading as he backed it up with newspaper clippings, drawings, and frank eyewitness accounts. The author presents the evidence in a refreshingly candid format, leaving the reader to reach their conclusions and yet left in no doubt that what is going on in this region of East Yorkshire is not coincidental and terrifyingly, nor is it likely to be limited to this area. I look forward to reading much more of Pauls work and predict that he will be in demand now for many future TV, Radio and public speaking events. Well Done Paul Sinclair!
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BEDTIME STORY
Strange things are happening in my town in South Korea Part 3
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Hudswell community pub
Residents of Hudswell village in North Yorkshire explain how they got together to save their local pub 'The George and Dragon'.
The Community Right to Buy will make it easier for people to take over cherished local assets such as their village shop or their community centre, and save them from closure.
At T' Bird in Hand - An original song by Jimmy Coggan
On Friday nights (sometimes) in T' Bird in Hand Pub, Blidworth, Notts, you might get to see, and hear (if you take your ear plugs out), 'The Dave Welling Band!'.....that is........ until they are banned!
At least the beer's good!
Uke-A-Ladies @ Red Lion Pub, Song 1
Raw video footage from Raspberry Pie's LP Release. Fabulous show featuring Uke-A-Ladies
Song Unknown
Welsh Singing in Rowen, Wales
Every Friday evening at the Ty-Gwyn Hotel in Rowen, Wales, friends gather for traditional carols, hymns and other songs. Everyone joins in the fun, accompanied by a small organ. This is typical of Welsh musical culture where, in contrast to pub music found elsewhere, voices rather than strings are the instruments of choice.
Read about how this Yank spent an evening in this pub is at
East Midlands Today 2 Community Pubs
East Midlands Today did a piece on Community Pubs, and the Storey Arms featured in the third of the series. It explains that the village has £200,000 to buy the pub, but the landlord now wants more.
Dave & Clive live 2 'Manchester' at The Bird In Hand 17/07/2017
The Bird In Hand, monthly Ukulele Jam Session held at The Bird In Hand pub in Shrewsbury, UK
Every third monday of the month
Players of all abilities are always welcome
The Bird In Hand Ukes are members of The Shropshire Ukulele Massive
and are proud to support Ukulele Kids Club UK
Here is Dave Cowton and Clive Butterworth playing 'Manchester' by The Beautiful South. Big thanks to Clive for once again jumping in and playing bass with no prior knowledge of the song - respect!
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One Way to Rock Blackhorse Pub
Northern Comfort - Blackhorse Pub - Fort McMurray - Aug.08-15
Pulling in the punters - Brighton's community owned pub continuing to grow 18 months on
18 months ago the UK's first community owned pub on a council estate opened it's doors to the public.
For those that don't fancy a drink at the Bevy in Brighton, there's good news - as Latest TV's Holly Keogh found out...
Welsh Folksong - Llwyn Onn
The Ash Grove (Welsh: Llwyn Onn) is a traditional Welsh folk song whose melody has been set to numerous sets of lyrics. The best-known version was written in English by Thomas Oliphant in the 19th century.
Pete Harris Blues Band - Bird in the Hand pub Fareham, Hampshire, England
A photo slideshow of a great blues night with the Pete Harris Blues Band at the Bird in the Hand pub in Fareham, Hampshire, England. The audio includes My next Ex-Wife and I want to Know
The Plough Inn, Marstons
Scan for The Plough Inn Pub performed by BRIC, the University of Wolverhampton as part of the ERDF Assists.