Towcester Mill Finale December 2016
Watling Street with Holly Alice at Towcester Mill Brewery - December 1st 2016
UK Brewery Tours with Red Letter Days
Get involved with some of the UKs finest craft beers on a guided beer tour. A knowledgeable guide leads the ale trail, gives an informative talk and the whole group get to sample some great beers - what is not to love?
Towcester Food Festival 2017
Rising craft beer demand pressuring traditional brewers in UK
This year marks 15 years since the U.K. introduced a tax break on beer duty for microbreweries. It has spurred tremendous growth in the country's craft beer industry. But increased competition and rising demand has put pressure on mid-sized and larger traditional brewers. CGTN’s Natalie Powell reports.
London Islington Brewery Experience (60 Second Review)
Spend the day learning how to brew beer, at the fantastic Islington Brewhouse and Kitchen. Get a behind-the-scenes look at how grains and hops are combined to make beautiful cask ales...and no brewery tour is complete without a beer tasting (or 10)!
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The Cliff - Tolly Cobbold Brewery - Ipswich
Tolly Cobbold is a former brewing company, with strong roots in Suffolk, England.
The original Cobbold brewery was founded in Harwich, Essex in 1723. The name Tolly Cobbold is an amalgamation in 1957 of the two family-run brewers: the Tollemache Brewery owned by the Tollemache family and Cobbold Brewery owned by the Cobbold family. In 2002, the brewery was acquired by Ridley's brewery.
Middle English and Welsh Pie (Tom Bliss)
MIDDLE ENGLISH (and Welsh) PIE by Tom Bliss
Takely: Appleby, Plumly, Cheriton, Pirton and Cantelop Melonby. Washington, Cutmill and Unstone. Ingoe Bole - and Masham.
Pickwell: Blewbury, Goosey Bury, Shawbury, Shrewsbury, Blackbourough, and Llanberis. Tipton Shellow Bowells and Churn.
Watchet Caerphilly. Wendy Mold.. Outwell. Wendy Sea Palling Wormington, or Crawley Bugthorpe, Kilham and Binham.
Findon Knutsford: Haselbech and Cheshunt. Cracoe Penn, and Chopwell. (Chippenham)
Bowling; Honing, Runnymede and Melton Cadbury. Then Stourton, and Lickey End. Addingham Timble Salt, and St Just Pinchbeck Curry, then Pannal and Mixbury Evenly.
Makeworth Doughton: Floore, Buttercrambe and Egham (Henlade) - and Beetham. Alfold and Needham, then Rollright Thingwall, and Coverham Puddington.
Lightthorn Furness Chimney, and Burntwood Heaton Ovenden Cookham.
Bakeup, Bakewell - Butley Doynton Burnham! (Wrexham).
Wensbury Dunnington - Tickton, Tockwith Tring! Orpington Ovenden.. Greet! Monmouth Pyworthy Over Kingston - for Mumby, Tuesley, Wembly, Thursley, Fridaythorpe, Thatcham Deighton and Sunderland.
Aynho. At Tees Thame, Kettlesing. Earl Grays Once Brewed, Ham Sandwich in Towcester, Then Clothall Over Tably (Calder Vale), and Carrington Hoton Dishforth Over Tably.
Addingham Clotton Milcombe, and Roseberry Topping. At Lastingham.. (Tanton Tatterford) Reading! (Waitby.. Theres Morecombe)!
Fetcham Glasson, and Filton Brimton Beer (Beer - Maida Vale).
Collingham Hungerford Guist Over, Yelling Combe Gedding. Askham Richard, Askham Bryan - Pattishall Wantage, and Sittingborne Downham.
Sevinton Pyon Plaitford. Devizes, and Passenham Roundhay!
Biggin Hill Eton. Wilden Tasely Darliston! Tewin and Swallow, Butley Noke Burpham or Belchford (or Trumpington)! Decorum Mattersey.
Fullford Tumby? Goodleigh. If Tirely, then to Charing Cross, and Knapwell. (Little Snoring).
Remenham: Mabe Burthouse, or to Much Hadham, or Nuneaton (Nuneaton? Shirley Nottingham!), Donyatt Sling in Minskip - Tinwell, and Selling... Onnelley Tebay!
Unthank. Blisworth Clapham?
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Wellingborough Now & Then: Take a trip down memory lane
Wellingborough Hospital Parade 1908. Town Centre 1962. London Overspill. The Mattel Rosebud Doll Factory 1968. Burbank Toys 1977. Wellingborough Park Zoo 1948+
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Places to see in ( St Neots - UK )
Places to see in ( St Neots - UK )
St Neots is a town and civil parish in the non metropolitan county of Cambridgeshire, England, within the historic county of Huntingdonshire, next to the Bedfordshire county border. St Neots lies on the banks of the River Great Ouse in the Huntingdonshire District, 15 miles (24 km) west of Cambridge and 49 miles (79 km) north of central London.
St Neots is the largest town in Cambridgeshire with a population of approximately 40,000 in 2014. The town is named after the Cornish monk Saint Neot, whose bones were subject to translation from the hamlet of St Neot on Bodmin Moor on consecration of the Priory of St Neots c. 980.
Pilgrimage to St Neots brought prosperity for the town, and it was granted a market charter in 1130. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the town enjoyed further prosperity through corn milling, brewing, stagecoach traffic and railways. After the Second World War, the town and its industry grew rapidly as London councils paid for new housing to be built in the town to rehouse families from London. The first London overspill housing was completed in the early 1960s.
St Neots lies in the valley of the River Great Ouse, partly on the flood plain and partly on slightly higher ground a little further from the water. The Great Ouse is a mature river, once wide and shallow but now controlled by weirs and sluices and usually constrained in a well-defined channel. St Neots developed at the site of a ford where overland routes converged. This was replaced by a medieval bridge, and today there are two further crossings just outside the town, one to the north and another to the south.
St Neots is approximately 49 miles north of London. It is close to the south-western boundary of Huntingdonshire District, and both the city of Cambridge and the county town of Bedford are nearby. St Neots railway station is located on the East Coast Main Line and provides half-hourly trains south to London (London King's Cross) and north to Peterborough. Journey times to London King's Cross typically range from 36 minutes to one hour. The station is managed and served by Great Northern.
St Neots is bypassed by the A1 which links the town by road with London to the south and Peterborough to the north, while the nearby A14 provides access to the Midlands and East Anglia. Regular local buses are provided by Stagecoach in Huntingdonshire and Go Whippet. St Neots is served by the cross country X5 service that runs between Cambridge and Oxford.
St Neots Museum, housed in the town's Victorian Police Station and Magistrates Court, has local history collections covering the town's rich past including a display about James Toller, the Eynesbury Giant, a resident from the 18th century who measured over 8 ft in height. There is also a gallery with temporary exhibitions by local creatives including fine art, ceramics, sculpture and illustration.
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Whit Friday Compilation 2015
Various bands on the road and on the stand at Heyrod, Top Mossley, Greenfield, Dobcross, Delph & Denshaw including Brighouse playing The Wizard at Dobcross and Black Dyke's Knight Templar at Denshaw.