Terry Frazier vs. Zack Sabre, Jr
April 26th 2010
Regal Theatre
Stowmarket
Best of British Wrestling
Look East UEA Student University Protest & Stowmarket The Regal Cinema & Colchester Garrison Band
BBC Look East News 3/2/10
Essex Man Arrested for murder by police.
Norfolk Police still infestation into murder.
Norwich Student University Protest.
Cambridge Congestion Charge plans on hold.
Suffolk Stowmarket The Regal Cinema Reopens.
Football Peterborough United Manger dies.
Lowestoft Air show.
Colchester Garrison Band Parachute regiment.
January Man - Mike Garland
A Suffolk production of Maypoles To Mistletoe at the Regal Theatre, Stowmarket started with this - sung by Mike Garland, song written by Dave Goulder.
Maypoles to Mistletoe is a journey though the year in traditional seasonal song, music, dance and plays.
Paul Tyrell vs. Darren Burridge
April 26th 2010
Regal Theatre
Stowmarket
Best of British Wrestling
Kidd Krazy vs. Joey Naylor
April 26th 2010
Regal Theatre
Stowmarket
Best of British Wrestling
Trains at Regent Street LC, GEML | 18/08/18
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Despite the very short time here, there were interesting sites such as a 90 crossover. This crossing is actually called Crown Street, but it is best known as Regent Street. Like Spikes lane this crossing is more in the centre of Stowmarket and the station can easily be seen from this crossing to.
Stowmarket info:
Stowmarket (/ˈstoʊˌmɑːrkɪt/ STOH-mar-kət) is a small market town in Suffolk, England, on the busy A14 trunk road between Bury St Edmunds to the west and Ipswich to the southeast. The town is on the main railway line between London and Norwich, and lies on the River Gipping, which is joined by its tributary, the River Rat, to the south of the town.
The town takes its name from the Old English word stōw meaning principal place, and was granted a market charter in 1347 by Edward III. A bi-weekly market is still held there today on Thursday and Saturday.
The population of the town has increased from around 6,000 in 1981 to its current level of around 19,000, with considerable further development planned for the town and surrounding villages as part of an area action plan. It is the largest town in the Mid Suffolk district and is represented in parliament by the MP for Bury St Edmunds, currently Jo Churchill.
Historic events:
Disaster struck Stowmarket on 11 August 1871, when an explosion at a local gun cotton factory claimed twenty-four lives and left seventy five injured. The site of the explosion is now home to a large paint factory.
On the 8 June 1918 the first UK astronomical observation of nova V603 Aquilae was made from Stowmarket by A. Grace Cook. History repeated itself on 13 December 1934 when amateur astronomer J. P. M. Prentice discovered DQ Herculis from the town.
Just before midday on Friday 31 January 1941, a solitary German bomber plane (eyewitness accounts differ on the model) was spotted over Stowmarket firing its guns. The bomber strafed a large area of the town, before dropping bombs onto the high street. The Stowmarket Congregational Chapel, a gothic style building that was built in the 19th century, was completely destroyed. There was only one casualty, Mrs Rhoda Farrow, who had just returned from seeing her son Ronald and his fiancee off at the train station.
On 17 July 2002, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh visited Stowmarket during the Golden Jubilee Celebrations. This was the Queen's second visit to Stowmarket, having first visited the town not long into her reign as Queen in July 1961. During the visit, Her Majesty and Prince Philip visited the local market, meeting stall holders before the Queen unveiled a new Town Sign and met representatives from local organisations while the Duke of Edinburgh met students who took part in The Duke of Edinburgh's Award and viewed a display at the Museum of East Anglian Life.
In 1909 Stowmarket High School was founded.
Landmarks:
The church of St Peter and St Mary is in the Decorated style and dates to the 14th century. The 16th-century former vicarage, now the town council offices and register office, has associations with John Milton; Milton’s Tree in its grounds is believed to be an offshoot of one of the many trees he planted there.
Haughley Park is an historical house of significance listed in the English Heritage Register. It is a large red brick country house built in about 1620 for the Sulyard family who were very prominent landowners in this area.
Opened in 1967, the Museum of East Anglian Life occupies a 70-acre (28 ha) site close to the town centre.
The Karnser is a raised pavement in Station Road West, next to the church. The name is the East Anglian dialect word caunsey, meaning a causey (causeway).
Sport and leisure:
Stowmarket has a non-League football club Stowmarket Town F.C., which plays at Greens Meadow. There is also a rugby club located at Chilton Fields, to the north of the town. Stowmarket is home to a handful of gyms and also boasts its own leisure centre complete with swimming pools, climbing wall, bowls green, gym, and artificial-turf football pitch. The town has a plethora of grassroots clubs playing a multitude of sports, many feature on Stowmarket Sport.
The Regal Theatre Cinema has been in operation in the town centre for more than fifty years, offering films, concerts and theatre productions.
The former Corn Exchange underwent a £1 million refurbishment in 2012 to become a music venue, art gallery and theatre named the John Peel Centre for Creative Arts. It is named after the late influential DJ and broadcaster who lived just outside the town.
Climate:
Stowmarket has a maritime climate type as is typical for the bulk of the British Isles. Wattisham is the nearest official weather station, about 4 miles south south west of Stowmarket Town centre.
The absolute maximum temperature recorded was 35.3c (95.5f) during the August 2003 heatwave.
Jo Ann Pickens, Lynn Holland & The Combined Churches' Choir Of Stowmarket - Amazing Grace
Amazing Grace - Performed By Jo Ann Pickens, Lynn Holland & The Combined Churches' Choir Of Stowmarket With Jan Stümke (Piano)
Recorded Sunday 02nd December 2012 @ The Regal Theatre, Stowmarket
Trains at Spikes Lane, GEML | 18/08/18
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A very unusual spot to go to, we had to walk through fields and on roads to get here, but i'm sure it was worth it various are featured in this video including my camera being ran over by one! This foot crossing is Norwich bound from Stowmarket inwhich the station is around 1 mile from this crossing.
Stowmarket info:
Stowmarket (/ˈstoʊˌmɑːrkɪt/ STOH-mar-kət) is a small market town in Suffolk, England, on the busy A14 trunk road between Bury St Edmunds to the west and Ipswich to the southeast. The town is on the main railway line between London and Norwich, and lies on the River Gipping, which is joined by its tributary, the River Rat, to the south of the town.
The town takes its name from the Old English word stōw meaning principal place, and was granted a market charter in 1347 by Edward III. A bi-weekly market is still held there today on Thursday and Saturday.
The population of the town has increased from around 6,000 in 1981 to its current level of around 19,000, with considerable further development planned for the town and surrounding villages as part of an area action plan. It is the largest town in the Mid Suffolk district and is represented in parliament by the MP for Bury St Edmunds, currently Jo Churchill.
Historic events:
Disaster struck Stowmarket on 11 August 1871, when an explosion at a local gun cotton factory claimed twenty-four lives and left seventy five injured. The site of the explosion is now home to a large paint factory.
On the 8 June 1918 the first UK astronomical observation of nova V603 Aquilae was made from Stowmarket by A. Grace Cook. History repeated itself on 13 December 1934 when amateur astronomer J. P. M. Prentice discovered DQ Herculis from the town.
Just before midday on Friday 31 January 1941, a solitary German bomber plane (eyewitness accounts differ on the model) was spotted over Stowmarket firing its guns. The bomber strafed a large area of the town, before dropping bombs onto the high street. The Stowmarket Congregational Chapel, a gothic style building that was built in the 19th century, was completely destroyed. There was only one casualty, Mrs Rhoda Farrow, who had just returned from seeing her son Ronald and his fiancee off at the train station.
On 17 July 2002, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh visited Stowmarket during the Golden Jubilee Celebrations. This was the Queen's second visit to Stowmarket, having first visited the town not long into her reign as Queen in July 1961. During the visit, Her Majesty and Prince Philip visited the local market, meeting stall holders before the Queen unveiled a new Town Sign and met representatives from local organisations while the Duke of Edinburgh met students who took part in The Duke of Edinburgh's Award and viewed a display at the Museum of East Anglian Life.
In 1909 Stowmarket High School was founded.
Landmarks:
The church of St Peter and St Mary is in the Decorated style and dates to the 14th century. The 16th-century former vicarage, now the town council offices and register office, has associations with John Milton; Milton’s Tree in its grounds is believed to be an offshoot of one of the many trees he planted there.
Haughley Park is an historical house of significance listed in the English Heritage Register. It is a large red brick country house built in about 1620 for the Sulyard family who were very prominent landowners in this area.
Opened in 1967, the Museum of East Anglian Life occupies a 70-acre (28 ha) site close to the town centre.
The Karnser is a raised pavement in Station Road West, next to the church. The name is the East Anglian dialect word caunsey, meaning a causey (causeway).
Sport and leisure:
Stowmarket has a non-League football club Stowmarket Town F.C., which plays at Greens Meadow. There is also a rugby club located at Chilton Fields, to the north of the town. Stowmarket is home to a handful of gyms and also boasts its own leisure centre complete with swimming pools, climbing wall, bowls green, gym, and artificial-turf football pitch. The town has a plethora of grassroots clubs playing a multitude of sports, many feature on Stowmarket Sport.
The Regal Theatre Cinema has been in operation in the town centre for more than fifty years, offering films, concerts and theatre productions.
The former Corn Exchange underwent a £1 million refurbishment in 2012 to become a music venue, art gallery and theatre named the John Peel Centre for Creative Arts. It is named after the late influential DJ and broadcaster who lived just outside the town.
Climate:
Stowmarket has a maritime climate type as is typical for the bulk of the British Isles. Wattisham is the nearest official weather station, about 4 miles south south west of Stowmarket Town centre.
The absolute maximum temperature recorded was 35.3c (95.5f) during the August 2003 heatwave.
Darkest Hour Official Trailer #2 (2017) Lily James, Gary Oldman -- Regal Cinemas [HD]
Darkest Hour opens November 22, 2017 at Regal Cinemas. Get tickets & showtimes:
Within days of becoming Prime Minister, Winston Churchill must face his most turbulent and defining trial: exploring a negotiated peace treaty with Nazi Germany, or standing firm to fight for the ideals, liberty and freedom of a nation.
Director: Joe Wright
Writer: Anthony McCarten (screenplay)
Stars: Lily James, Gary Oldman, Ben Mendelsohn
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BBC Look East Out Of Hours GP Service Checks & Colchester Soldiers Flying Out & Southwold Work
BBC Look East News
Cambridge Out Of Hours GP Service Checks.
Essex University Man Arrested.
2nd Battalion Parachute Regiment Colchester Soldiers Flying Out.
Indikart Death.
Stansted Airport.
Suffolk Southwold Key Side Work.
BBC NEWS BROADCAST WED 16TH 2010
BBC NEWS SOUTHEAST TODAY WED 16TH FEBRUARY 2010
BULLETIN REGARDING SUSAN HOUGHAM'S FIGHT AGAINST KENT COUNTY COUNCIL TO KEEP HER HOME OF ALMOST 50 YEARS FOLLOWING THE DEATH OF HER MOTHER CHRISTMAS 2009.
THE COUNCIL ARE EVICTING HER
BBC Look East News Cambridge University Student Protest & Sally McGrath Murder
BBC Look East News
Cambridge University Student Protest.
Colchester Protest.
Peterborough Thorpe Wood Sally McGrath Murder.
Ben Dali hat trick against top flight goalkeeper Lance Key
Ben Dali hat trick against 1990s Sheffield Utd and Wednesday and England B Team goalkeeper Lance Key. Although, for the majority of the evening he was convinced his name was Vince. One of the highlights of Ben Dali's career thusfar.