Lions uk v Campbell Collage
UK Lions Tour of Belfast 2016 - First up - Campbell Collage
Lion Salt Works - Marketing Cheshire - M7Aerial Video
The Lion Salt Works is the last remaining open pan saltworks in Marston, near Northwich, Cheshire, England. It closed as a works in 1986 and is now preserved as a museum.
We flew our aerial drones over the museum before it opened to public looking at the construction and roof details from Marley Eternit. Thanks to West Cheshire Museum for assistance and allowing the capture of this historic site.
West Cheshire Museums
Marley Eternit
Cheshire West & Chester
Visit Cheshire
Chester Aerial Company
Cheshire Constabulary Band - Sandbach 10 July 2017
A selection of pieces from the Cheshire Constabulary Brass Band, playing during the interval at the concert for Macmillan, held at Sandbach High School on Monday 10 July 2017.
Pieces include YCMA (with the Lions Youth Brass dance ensemble!), Go West and the Theme from Z Cars!
R13 HIGHLIGHTS - Sandal v Wirral (14/12/2019)
England fitness coach @ Sandbach RUFC Part 1
Calvin Morris takes the first group through the England fitness test...good luck!
CELEBRATION LIONS RUGBY LEAGUE U10 Auckland 2019
Celebration Lions U10 trip to Auckland; August 30,31st 2019. Great time, won our short game. Great memories
The Lion and Swan Hotel, Congleton... Ghost Watch.
Headed back to the lion and swan Hotel in Congleton, for one more night.
I didn't see the Massive Blue Orb like I did the first time we went, but we had plenty of other strange experiences there, from Orbs, Hair being pulled, the Smell, marks and scratches, tapping sounds and the feeling of being Watched..
Room 20 is probably the greatest yet scariest place I've stayed in....
Lions Youth Brass
Waitrose Sandbach
Redrow: Living with a Lion - Gareth Thomas
The Great British Entrepreneur Awards & Redrow invited guests to join them to watch the Blues vs British & Irish Lions fixture at the Cardiff Redrow show home with non-other than former Wales and Lions captain Gareth Thomas.
Places to see in ( Alsager - UK )
Places to see in ( Alsager - UK )
Alsager is a town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England, to the north-west of the city of Stoke-on-Trent, and east of the railway town of Crewe. The town has a population of 11,775. The civil parish is bordered by the parishes of Betchton to the north, Church Lawton to the north-east and east, Kidsgrove in Staffordshire to the south-east, Audley Rural, in Staffordshire to the south, Barthomley to the south-west, Haslington to the west, and Hassall to the north-west.
In the centre of Alsager is a lake, Alsager Mere. This isolated pool, once the focal point of the town, is only accessible by two fenced public viewing areas and by local residents who have gardens adjoining the waters. Alsager has hosted an annual summer carnival since 1998. Until June 2009 the summer carnival was located in Milton Gardens but it has since moved to the Alsager School Playing Fields to increase capacity. In 2007 Alsager was awarded Fairtrade Town status by the Fairtrade Foundation.
Alsager was recorded as 'Eleacier' in the Domesday Book, and was a small farming village until the 19th century when, due to its rail connections and rural character, it became a home of choice for pottery works managers from the nearby Federation of Six Towns which later became the city of Stoke-on-Trent. During the Second World War, a large armaments factory was built outside Alsager at Radway Green, and the town expanded dramatically to house the influx of factory workers.
The first Roman Catholic church in Alsager was one of the wooden huts and was attended mainly by the Lithuanians, most of whom were Roman Catholic. The Anglican churches are Christ Church (1789), and St. Mary Magdalene (1898). Alsager previously had three Methodist churches at Hassall Road (Wesleyan), Wesley Place (Wesleyan), and Crewe Road (Primitive Methodist). By December 2009 two Methodist churches remained, but today there is just one. The Roman Catholic community is served from St Gabriel's Church.
Formerly housed on Manchester Metropolitan University's Alsager campus, Alsager Arts Centre had a public programme of touring new performance and visual art work presented in two intensive seasons – September to November and January to March. The centre has now moved to the university's Crewe campus, as its Alsager site has closed. In August 2010 Alsager hosted the first annual Alsager Arts Festival. Alsager hosts the annual Alsager Music Festival which takes place in Milton Gardens.
Alsager is close to junction 16 of the M6 motorway, and is served by Alsager railway station on the Crewe to Derby Line and the semi-fast Crewe to Euston Line, both services operating hourly during the working day. Buses (the number 3) run to Crewe and Hanley every 20 minutes. The 78 bus service links Alsager with Sandbach, Nantwich, Leighton Hospital and Rode Heath once an hour, and service 315 with Congleton and Rode Heath about three times a day.
The Trent and Mersey Canal runs just to the north-east to the town, forming part of the Cheshire Ring Canal Walk and the South Cheshire Way footpath. The canal's towpath and the nearby 'Salt Line' are also routes of the National Cycle Network. Alsager town centre is characterised by independent and charity shops. The only national chain supermarkets in the town are a medium-sized Asda supermarket and Sainsbury's Local. Alsager has several parks. The town's main park is Milton Garden, which has an ornamental sunken garden, a skatepark, a small children's football pitch and a play area.
( Alsager - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Alsager . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Alsager - UK
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(MK_Travel_1)Short bike tour in Sandbach/Короткая велопрогулка в Sandbach.
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Sandbach (pronounced sand-batch) population 17,976 (2011) is a market town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. The civil parish contains four settlements; Sandbach itself, Elworth, Ettiley Heath and Wheelock.
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Huggies at the Golden Lion
That-bit-between-Christmas-and-New-Year fun in London Colney with Sue and the chaps.
Tries Nuneaton vs Sandbach
Racket : Red Lion Pickmere
Blitz at sandbach park hand fired 2012
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Prestige Paranormal Liond and Swan Cheshire Ghost Hunt saturday 17th November 2012
Prestige Paranormal and guests take on the lion and swan in cheshire for a night of ghost hunting. for ghost hunts in your area and to book, visit prestigeparanormalevents.co.uk for more information
Nuneaton RFC vs Sandbach RFC HD 17032018
In a howling gale and freezing conditions, Nuneaton take on visiting Sandbach in the midlands premier league.
How do community football clubs survive?
It is known that the first division teams get sponsorship, sell exclusive media rights and so on to survive but what of the third and fourth division teams? We visited MikoVilla FC and got an insight on this.
The business of football is proudly to you by Raha Broadband visit. raha.co.tz
See where you could stay at the Innkeepers Lodge Brighton
Corey McCormack - U13 England Rugby Player
Hipperholme Grammar School Pupil Corey McCormack who's been selected for the U13 England Rugby Development Player Programme, alongside his Mum Karen, and PE Teacher Matt Crouchman