Elizabeth of Windsor at The Regent Centre
Elizabeth of Windsor - excerpt in celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee
PC-UK - Christchurch
On Saturday 21st March 2009 members of Policecar UK attended Saxon Square, Christchurch, Dorset as part of a display for the Community Safety Scheme. Contained in this footage is film of the event and vehicles that were in attendance
Tripping Hither and Thither: La Nova Singers at The Regent Centre, Christchurch
By popular demand, here is an excerpt from Dorset classical choir La Nova Singers' acclaimed performance at The Regent Centre in Christchurch, in December 2013. The choir performed operatic choruses, solos and duets in their signature Bel Canto style. In this video they perform the fairy chorus, 'Tripping Hither', from Gilbert & Sullivan's 'Iolanthe'...
⁴ᴷ Walking Luton, England - Town Centre, Bury Park & Wardown Park
A first-person perspective Luton, England walk tour from Luton Train Station to the town centre including The Mall Luton, with its indoor market, then to Bury Park and finally Wardown Park, with its boating lake and Wardown House Museum and Gallery.
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FILMED: September 2019 (Weekday Early Afternoon) with GoPro Hero 7 Black
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ROUTE TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Station Road
03:56 Bute Street
04:29 Guildford Street
06:28 Bridge Street
08:04 St. George's Square
08:55 The Mall Luton
18:26 Church Street
20:15 Park Street
22:04 George Street
26:59 Town Hall Square
28:03 Upper George Street
31:14 Dunstable Road (A505) (Junction with: Liverpool Street 32:43, Westbourne Road 46:00)
46:59 Birch Link
48:12 Leagrave Road
49:26 Bury Park Road
52:15 Waldeck Road (Junction with: Biscot Road 53:34)
53:45 Cromwell Road
56:47 New Bedford Road (A6)
59:57 Wardown Park
SIGHTS TIMESTAMPS:
02:25 Luton Train Station
03:29 Hat Factory Arts Centre
06:47 The Galaxy Centre
08:11 Luton Library Theatre
08:29, 21:37 The Mall Luton (Flamingos Mural 10:38, Luton Town FC Merchandise Shop 14:12)
14:52 The Mall - Market
17:30 St Mary's Church
18:31, 20:42 University of Bedfordshire
22:01 Rotary Centenary Clock of Luton (2005)
22:42 Red Lion Luton - Hotel & Bar
22:53 Luton Crown Court
24:55 Former ABC Cinema
26:42, 28:16 Luton Town Hall
27:00 Borough Of Luton War Memorial
30:31 Christchurch House
31:49 Royal Mail - Luton Delivery Office
35:21 Hatters Way (towards Dunstable, a market town 5 miles away)
35:51 Bury Park
38:05 Former Odeon Luton (1938-1983)
40:38 View towards Kenilworth Road, leading to Luton Town Football Club
42:52 Nadeem Plaza
45:37 Luton Central Mosque
57:41 River Lee
59:56 Wardown Park (Boating Lake, Suspension Bridge & Boat House 01:03:50, Wardown House - Museum and Gallery 01:10:20)
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Rock Choir Christchurch Regent Centre Get Happy 23 July 2011
The Rock Choir perform Get Happy
on 23rd July 2011
at Regent Centre Christchurch
Christchurch Harbour Hotel Dorset wedding of Kate & Andrew
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Places to see in ( Fordingbridge - UK )
Places to see in ( Fordingbridge - UK )
Fordingbridge is a town and civil parish with a population of 6,000 on the River Avon in the New Forest District of Hampshire, England, near to the Dorset and Wiltshire borders and on the edge of the New Forest. It is 81 miles (130 km) southwest of London, and 10 miles (16 km) south of the city of Salisbury. Fordingbridge is a former market town. The Avon Valley Path passes through the town.
Fordingbridge is a town and civil parish in Hampshire on the banks of the River Avon. The first Great Bridge, from which the town received its present name, was built in mediaeval times, and is upstream from the ford. The bridge is a major feature of the town with its seven graceful arches, which can be seen very easily from the town's large riverside park where one can walk along the riverbank draped with willows and waterside plants. Close by is a children's play area, secluded memorial gardens, parks and sports playing fields. A bronze statue of the painter Augustus John stands on the banks of the Avon near the Great Bridge.
Not far from the High Street is the parish church of St. Mary the Virgin which has some typical Norman characteristics. Lands in Fordingbridge and the advowson of the church were granted to King's College, Cambridge in 1447 by Henry VI, after being given to the Crown by Humphrey, Duke of Buckingham.
The Fordingbridge Museum, which houses local history exhibits, and the Visitor Information Centre are located in King's Yard. There is also a Roman villa in the nearby village of Rockbourne, which is open to visitors during the summer. The local comprehensive school is The Burgate School And Sixth Form Centre, which is situated in Burgate, a small hamlet to the north of the town. Fordingbridge Hospital is a small community hospital on the site of a Victorian workhouse. Most of the old buildings remain but the inpatient ward is a more recent addition. The town's medical centre is on the same site in Bartons Road
Since 1982 Fordingbridge has been twinned with Vimoutiers in Normandy. Fordingbridge is also home to Fordingbridge Turks FC, one of the 50 oldest football clubs in England, established circa 1868. The Turks name seems to derive from wishing to emulate the determination shown by Ottoman forces at Siege of Plevna. The recreation ground is also home to Fordingbridge Rugby Club, who have been one of the more successful Hampshire clubs in recent years.
The parish of Fordingbridge contains the hamlets of Burgate to the north, Criddlestyle to the east, Bickton to the south, and Ashford to the west. Burgate and Bickton are settlements dating back to the time of the Domesday Book, and in fact Bickton was a larger settlement than Fordingbridge in 1086. Criddlestyle is an ancient manor, also known as East Mill, with a history dating back to the 14th century. The largest hamlet today is Ashford, which was the location of an ancient watermill, and was the location of Fordingbridge railway station until it was closed in 1964.
The first bridge at Fordingbridge was built before 1252, when the bailiff and men of the town received a grant of pontage for one year towards its repairs. A custom which survived until 1840 obliged the lord of Fordingbridge during one summer month known as fence month to keep the bridge guarded and arrest anyone found taking venison from the New Forest.
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Boom! Demographics Are Destiny Official MFP Wealth Management Trailer
Watch the Official Trailer for the feature length documentary: Boom! Demographics Are Destiny.
Boom! Demographics Are Destiny explores how financial planning will become the key to the Baby Boomer generation dealing with debt, divorce, disease and even death in retirement.
Chartered Financial Planner, Justin King of MFP Wealth Management is Executive Producer of feature length documentary, Boom! Demographics Are Destiny.
Written and directed by Martin Bamford, the documentary explores the challenges the privileged Baby Boomer generation face as they enter retirement.
Baby Boomers account for 20% of the UK population and control 80% of the countries wealth. As they approach retirement in huge numbers, the Boom! documentary questions whether Baby Boomers will redefine this stage of their lives, as they have done time and time again, or whether retirement will redefine them.
The documentary will be screened at the Regent Centre in Christchurch on Friday 28th November at 11 am.
Ready, Steady, Retire! is the corresponding book co-authored by Justin King and Martin Bamford. The book will also be launched at this exclusive event.
2018 Christmas Lights, Christchurch, New Zealand
a quick tour around town showing off the hard work of many
Christchurch City Center - March 2018
Filmed a sunny day in Christchurch, passing by some of the city's attractions.
Filming Date : 28/03/2018
Camera: OnePlus 3T
Gimbal: DJI Osmo Mobile
Editing: Adobe Premiere Pro
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Magic of the Wizard
The final days of preparation of the most ambitious production ever staged at the Regent Centre, Christchurch are under way. The theatre is being transformed. Wizard of Oz producer Chris Witham of Swish of the Curtain Drama School explains what's happening and why. We glimpse some of the transformation and special effects, and talk to one of the 'Dorothy's in the production, which runs at the Regent Centre from 9th - 23rd February for a record 22 performances. Box office 01202 499199
Yellow Brick Road
Swish of the Curtain Drama School paint the town yellow (Christchurch, Dorset)in readiness for their production of Wizard of Oz at the Regent Centre 9th-23rd February 08. Tickets from 01202 499199 or online at regentcentre.co.uk
KAIAPOI MOVIE THEATRE & CITY CINEMAS, NEW ZEALAND
Presenting a nostalgic behind-the-scenes doco of the Kaiapoi Movie Theatre followed by 'Welcome To City Cinemas' - footage of Christchurch's Savoy 1 & 2, Westend, Regent 1 & 2, MidCity (Westpac Lane) and The Metro in 1989-1991, including many brief clips of movies released during that period. As of 2017, none of the buildings shown are still standing. Did you work at any of these theatres? ...you might see yourself here!
Production: CTV NEWS; Gavin Miller.
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THE RIALTO MOVIE THEATRE
KAIAPOI
NORTH CANTERBURY, NEW ZEALAND
This handsome, purpose-built art deco cinema at 45 Charles Street, Kaiapoi opened on 17 December 1935. Colin Lamb, the architect, had only recently returned to New Zealand from studying in England and America. The cinema was constructed by W. Williamson and carpeted by Ballantynes, Christchurch.
The first movie played was 'The Little Colonel' (1935) which starred Shirley Temple and featured the famous step dance with Bill Robinson. The official opening souvenir programme described the cinema's design as follows:
'The colour scheme and streamlining effects are the dominating features in this era of modern theatre construction. This is markedly prominent in the Rialto and deserving of comment.
The entire exterior walls are of deep cream, while the flood-lit frontage is varied by bands of brick red. Once inside the foyer and lounge, the last word in luxury, attention is immediately captivated by the sweet shop and ticket box, chromium handrailed and fitted with firelighting. Silver bands run horizontally around the buff walls of the main auditorium. Here wise forethought has produced a discreet yet novel form of streamlining. Special lighting effects flood the ceiling with various colours extending to the heavy curtain, crossed by bands of silver, green and black. Extra seating accommodation has been provided in the circle. Firelight fittings emphasize themselves here as elsewhere, their fantastic glow lending charm and beauty to the surroundings.'.
The opening night's programme also advertised the coming attractions of Kid Millions starring Eddie Cantor; Our Little Girl starring Shirley Temple; The Scarlet Pimpernel starring Leslie Howard; Ruggles of Red Gap starring Charles Laughton; Ginger starring June Withers; also The Man Who Knew Too Much and Ladies Love Danger!
The theatre's owner, Mr H. Owen Hills, was the Mayor of Kaiapoi. In later years, the venue was converted to the Kaiapoi Community Centre and also screened movies. Those screenings ended in 1985.
On 14 May 1989, after a major refit by Nick Paris, Richard Porter and John Leonard in which the projectors, lenses, screen, sound system and circle seating had all been replaced, the cinema re-opened for business with Scrooged (1988) starring Bill Murray. There was now a 28 foot (8.6 metres) CinemaScope screen but the original green curtains from 1935 were still there.
From 21 April 1991 the cinema was operated by Richard & Marion Porter, with the assistance of Scott Linton.
Later in 1991, the Rialto was, incredibly, only the second cinema in the Christchurch area to convert to Dolby stereo. This installation uncovered a copy of the original opening night's programme plus a poster of Abbott and Costello Go To Mars (1953) in the attic. The musical The Commitments (1991) ran at the Rialto for many weeks, played loud!
To add to the in-house excitement, there was virtually a 'fireman's pole' between the projection booth and the candy counter.
The final feature screened at the Rialto on 3 April 1992. The cinema was closed and the projection equipment (Gaumont Kalee) was sold back to Nick Paris who installed it in the (Isaac) Theatre Royal, Gloucester Street, Christchurch and screened art-house double features there on Sunday nights to a mainly student audience.
The Rialto, Kaiapoi then became owned by a church. The original name could still be seen running vertically in deeply embossed concrete letters down the left side of the building.
The fate of the theatre was sealed in a devastating fashion on 4 September 2010 when a magnitude 7.1 earthquake hit North Canterbury at 4.36am. Kaiapoi was one of the worst affected areas and, although the building's concrete construction complied with new legislation following on from the 1931 Napier earthquake, land subsidence under The Rialto together with several further major earthquakes meant, sadly, the theatre was demolished in late 2011 and its 76-year era was over.
The site is now occupied by a brand new church – the Riverside Christian Fellowship.
Have you any memories of this theatre?... please leave them in the Comments Section for others to enjoy!
Richard Porter
2016
BEST WESTERN Hotel Rembrandt, Weymouth, Dorset, United Kingdom HD review
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Just a 5-minute walk from Weymouth Beach, Best Western Hotel Rembrandt features a modern leisure club, traditional restaurant and free Wi-Fi. Weymouth centre is just a mile away.
The bright and airy bedrooms are individually decorated, and each has a private modern bathroom with a hairdryer. All rooms feature a flat-screen satellite TV, work desk and tea/coffee facilities.
The Rembrandt Leisure Club has an indoor swimming pool and fitness centre. Guests can relax in the spa bath, sauna and steam room, or sample indulgent treatments in the beauty salon.
The Gallery Restaurant serves an international menu, carvery lunches and full English breakfasts. The bar offers real ales and speciality coffees, and there is also a pool-side snack bar.
Situated just 1,641 feet from Weymouth Seafront, Rembrandt Hotel is a 20-minute walk from Weymouth Ferry Terminal. There is free on-site parking, and Weymouth Station is half a mile away.
State of Undress, Stanpit, Christchurch, Dorset 2016 'Fearless'
State of Undress at Stanpit village hall, Christchurch, Dorset. 'Fearless' . 22nd Jan 2016. Charity gig for 'Headway'
Official Festival Fringe - New Forest Film Festival 2011
Mark Kermode introduces the New Forest Film Festival 2011 official fringe events
42ND STREET and GRAND HOTEL
11th September
The Regent Centre in Christchurch
LOVE BITES (4 short films about love) presented by film director Simon Miller
12th September
Lymington Community Centre
PROJECT NIM with Monkey World senior keeper in discussion with Linda Ruth Williams
13th September
Lymington Cinema
SOURCE CODE with New Forest Film Festival short film finalists
16th September
Brockenhurst Village Hall
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Two Rivers Meet Leisure Centre toilets, Christchurch, Dorset HL Twyfords
Another high level. This would be from the 80s and uses a LL Twyfords at high level. All other toilets in the centre where CC Rocas
Rating: 8/10
Last days of the Ipswich Regent Vs - 1985 and 1986
Scanned from 8mm cine, filmed by E.J.M. Abbott.
This film covers three dates, which cover the last day of operation of Ipswich Regent V number 64, on the 7 June 1985, the last regular day of operation of Ipswich Regent V number 63, on 25 April 1986 and then the final day of operation, with Regent Vs numbers 63 and 65 on the 2 August 1986.
The colours are a bit off at the beginning of the film, but seem to get better as it goes through.
The Lost Templars - Christchurch Priory Trailer
The search for the medieval Knights Templar in Dorset.
Snowing in England 2018 beast from the east is coming
beast from the east is coming.
Snow in the uk for first time in 2017.
But of a freek weather storm, the snow lasted only a couple of days before the uk turned back to normal and 're stocked the shops with bread and milk, did you have any snow ?
beast from the east
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