My 2 local parks - Swan Pool and Mary Stevens
These clips were meant to be in a weekly vlog, however, it would have been too long so I decided to upload it as its own video, this is just for fun.
The parks are Swan Pool and Mary Stevens on South Road in Stourbridge.
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Wayne B in the back room playing uplifting house at the Swan Stourbridge
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Disaster Forecast - Clarity 01
Track 01 Clarity, Taken from the EP Another day, Another disaster by Disaster Forecast
Robert Plant Stourbridge Town Hall 20-12-2019
halesowenrootspubs
Here is a slideshow showing some of Halesowens old pubs.
Dancing Grannies at Stourbridge carnival 3rd July 2016
The Grannies are at it again.
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Gritho in Swan Blakedown
Paul Gritthis enjoyin his pint down the Swan Blakedown, Near Kidderminster
The Swan Pub Halesowen - CAMRA presentation - A Dave Holden Video
Paul & Liz from The Swan in Long Lane Halesowen receiving their awards from the Halesowen and Stourbridge branch of CAMRA
Presented by the branch Chair Rob Parsons
Pub Of The Year 2016
Cider Pub Of The Year 2016
also Top Beer Crew Tavern Of The Month December 2015
With a special appearance of 'The Swig'from Top Beer
'Some say he was plucked from the Bulrushes of the Nile and raised by a princess'
others say 'He was found in a 5 gallon fermentation bucket adrift on the Dudley canal'
All that we really know is that he's called 'The Swig'
Black Country Ales
Top Beer Crew
A journey down the River Stour
Take a journey down one of the Midland's most underestimated rivers and discover a hidden world as we explore the Stour and the places that have grown up along its banks, with more than a few surprises in store.
Our journey starts in the Clent Hills with some grisly goings-on, then leads us to some empty fish ponds at long abandoned Halesowen Abbey. A gravestone in Halesowen churchyard takes us to a rural poem in the Leasowes and then on to Haden Hall's delightfully landscaped estate where all is not what it seems.
At Cradley we visit an old chain shop, then journey through Lye to Stourbridge to hear why the town is commemorated in America, and why it became the centre of glass making.
Kinver next, and a visit to some sandstone caves that were inhabited until the 1950's. In Wolverley we hear the strange tale of Sir John Attwood and a heavenly swan.
In Kidderminster we find out why locals used to pelt each other with cabbage stalks and hear of some unusual industrial espionage in the carpet trade.
Finally the Stour leads us to Stourport where we find out how this once tiny hamlet grew into a major inland port.
All this and more is captured .in this unique video. A fascinating journey through time.
feeding the ducks/Swans reading berkshire england 2010 bearwoodbrown.com
Swan and geese feeding reading berkshire england 2010 bearwoodbrown.com
Mute Swans, Cheslyn Hay, South Staffordshire, England
I took some footage of a family of Mute Swans!
The Crystal Makes part three
The lost world of Stourbridge glass makers. The accents may be a bit hard to understand but stick with it there are some great moments.
Stourbridge One Night Stand Live: theLights - Genevieve
The Fizzogs
Community heroes picked up unique hand-crafted glassware at the first ever Mayor’s Ball and Civic Awards.
The Mayor hosted the evening which saw the civic award winners presented with their prizes and thousands of pounds raised for charity. The awards were also backed by local companies who sponsored the event including Custom Technology Solutions, Stourbridge College, Jessup Brothers, Sanders and Co solicitors, The Label People, Harry Jones Company and Forces Recruitment Services.
Dudley DY EYE & Rides
DY EYE (Stone Street) Rides (Market Place) - Dudley, West Midlands. Until 10th April.
TIME LASPE DVD AVAILABLE FROM LAURA ELIZABETH CRAFTS - GIFTS AND HOLISTIC THERAPIES - STONE STREET, DUDLEY.
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Meon Close 1.MPG
Video footage of our walkway during the works
Hammer-wielding swan lover stops fancy dress Cambridge boat race - The truth behind the lies
‘Hammer-Wielding Bird Lover’ – INNOCENT!!!
James Deane, a disabled Cambridge boat dweller who was attacked by a group of Rowing Marshals and then arrested for alleged assault on one of them, was found not guilty of all charges at Huntingdon Magistrates court on 1st March 2018.
The District Judge declared that Mr Deane had acted lawfully and with ‘less than reasonable force’ to defend himself and his houseboat from the attack. The Judge agreed that the marshals had acted unlawfully and without authority, effectively taking the law into their own hands by seizing the man’s boat and falsely claiming that the boat dweller was navigating in the authorised area of the race on 3rd December 2016.
Rowing Marshal Tony Nelder appears to have coerced the police into arresting Mr Deane and then instigated a slanderous media campaign against him. Nelder, a former policeman, is alleged to have dragged James Deane off his boat.
The hammer was shown to have only been used as a barrier to prevent further attack by the marshals and at no point came into contact with anyone, although the marshals and the media implied that it had been used as a weapon,
Following the incident the Bargee Traveller faced widespread national condemnation at the hands of the media, who labelled him a 'hammer wielding bird lover', as well as abuse from local boaters directly associated with rowing clubs.
Mr Deane was in fact performing an important public service by clearing the river of bicycles and shopping trolleys that had been thrown in at the Tesco footbridge and taking them to the water point at the entrance to Stourbridge Common. He had not been preventing rowing boats from passing as Nelder claimed. The race was not authorised to pass through the area between the Tesco footbridge and the water point.
George Wills for the defence argued that Nelder, as President of the City of Cambridge Rowing Club, had overall responsibility for ensuring accurate notification of the race location, which was shown on the Cam Conservancy website as taking place between Chesterton footbridge (Green Dragon) and Baits Bite lock, at least 300m away from where the his client was navigating.
Nelder eventually accepted that the man he allegedly attacked was in fact navigating completely lawfully in an area outside of the race location advertised on the river authority's website. The website is the only method of notifying other river users of race locations.
Nelder also claimed that he was ‘unaware’ of any requirement to notify the Cam Conservancy of race locations, and showed huge contempt for the authority ,saying he would take anything the Cam Conservancy had to say ‘with a huge pinch of salt’.
Further, he said he had ‘no recollection’ of grabbing the boater’s mooring rope, preventing him from securing his boat. Nelder's claim that Mr Deane tried to strangle him was completely uncorroborated and did not tally with the account of the second witness, who stated that the boater was within his range of vision at all times.
Obstruction of a rowing race is an offence under Cam Conservancy byelaws, yet Mr Deane was never contacted by the river authority about the incident, implying that he was not obstructing the race.
Mad night in Birmingham uk
Railway station