Heads of Ayr Farm Park / Scotland
Whatever the weather, there is fun for all the family at Heads of Ayr Farm Park
Gincase Farm Park near Silloth England
Summer caravan holiday for Lorna, Rob, Beth and Harry
Family trip to the Heads of Ayr Farm Park
Wee run down to Burn's country with the weans and the weans's weans. Think the adults had as much fun as the grandchildren...
Local (Denny, Falkirk) Flag Flying Ceremony 16/07/2016
The first flying of Denny's new flag by the DDCC at Carronbank Crescent, Denny 16th July 2016.
Mabie Farm Park
A day out at Mabie!
Heads of Ayr Farm Park
Video of attractions
Farm Park Refurbishment
Jimmy’s Farm has announced exciting new plans for their Farm Park. They are embarking on the first stage of a long-term development which will bring new animals, a spectacular new children’s play area, walk through aviary and a new woodland walk.
“We look forward to bringing something new and exciting to the Farm to make the experience even better for our visitors. Our application for a zoo license means we can start working on our wallaby and meerkat enclosures. Not only that but a walkthrough aviary is also on the cards for 2016 which will be such an amazing interactive experience” says owner Jimmy Doherty.
Long term future plans also include a woodland time-walk, where visitors will discover which animals roamed the British Isles right back to the Pre-Jurassic period.
The Farm Park will be closed for the first stage of refurbishment from Monday 21st December, 2015 until Friday 12th February, 2016 as this allows heavy plant machinery to be used. All other attractions and amenities will be open as normal during the closure, including the restaurant, Farm Shop and Butchery and all other retail outlets.
Animal petting in the herb garden and education hub will be available, free of charge over the Christmas Holidays and at weekends from January until the February reopening.
All current Annual Farm Park Passes will remain valid for a further 2 months from the expiration date on the card.
For more information, visit the website: jimmysfarm.com/visit/farm-park/ on Twitter @jimmysfarmhq, on Instagram @jimmysfarmhq or call the main office on 01473 604 206
20120901 Dale Bridge Denny Opening Ceremony
On Saturday 1 September 2012 Nigel Turnbull officially opened the New Dale Bridge.
Keith Geddes, Chair of the Central Scotland Green Network, attended the official opening.
The bridge is an important crossing point over the River Carron that has been used for 120 years.
The Dale bridge was closed after storm damage in 2010.
There has been a bridge here for hundreds of years however.
As the old Dale bridge is removed we can reflect on the history of this crossing.
• This bridge is a 31.5m single span vierendeel truss bridge.
• The bridge was fabricated in Carlow, Republic of Ireland, by a company called Thompsons.
• It was installed in one single lift by NRS Group using a 250 tonne Forsyth's of Denny crane.
The bridge now forms a crucial link in the scenic routes from Denny to Torwood and the Forth Valley Royal Hospital.
Easton Farm Park
Easton Farm Park
Fall at Mainstay Farm Park!
Here's a sneak peak of the BIG time FUN you'll be having when you join us during our Fall season!
Old Photographs Denny Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Denny town in the Falkirk area. Formerly in the county of Stirlingshire. It is situated 7 miles west of Falkirk, and 6 miles north east of Cumbernauld, adjacent to both the M80 and M876 motorways. Denny is separated from neighbouring village Dunipace by the River Carron. Until the early 1980s, Denny was a centre for heavy industry, including several iron foundries, brickworks, a coal mine and paper mills. Thomas Bain was born in Denny on December 14, 1834. He was a Canadian parliamentarian. He was the son of Walter Bain, and migrated to Canada with his family when he was three years old. They settled on a bush farm in Wentworth County near Hamilton, Ontario. He was elected to the County Council in the 1860s and became Warden. He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1872 federal election as a Liberal. He was re-elected on six subsequent occasions, serving as a Member of Parliament for 28 years before retiring in 1900. In the House, he usually spoke on agricultural issues, and became Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture and Colonization in 1896. In 1874, he married Helen Weir. When the Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons, James David Edgar, died unexpectedly in July 1899, Wilfrid Laurier asked Bain to become the new Speaker for the remainder of Egar's term. Bain served as Speaker until the House was dissolved for the 1900 election in which he did not run. After retiring from politics, Bain became President of the Landed Banking and Loan Company and the Malcolm and Souter Furniture Company. He died in Dundas, on January 18, 1915, Ontario at age 80. Carl William Dunn Kirkwood was born on 30 April 1929 in Denny. He was the son of iron jobbing moulder William Kirkwood and his wife Ellen. He completed his schooling in Scotland and then served in the British Army in Malaya and Singapore from 1946 to 1948. He worked as a jobbing moulder, in Australia in 1955. He was soon active both in the Moulders' Union and the Labor Party's Preston branch. In 1970 he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly as the member for Preston. He became spokesman on local government immediately, adding lands from 1976 to 1977 and dropping his front bench role entirely in 1981. Kirkwood retired in 1988. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day.
Denny & Dunipace: 50 Shades of Green
A drone's view of Denny & Dunipace, which shows how green the town looks from above.
The footage was filmed between April and December 2016
The boys playing in sand at walby farm park
16th October 2016
My nephews 5th birthday ????
Frying Pan Farm Park: New Arrivals
Every spring the sounds of new babies fills the air at Frying Pan Farm's Kidwell Barn.
Denny Wong Edinburgh Scotland
Edinburgh beautiful city
DENNY DAM - NO SOUND
General views of the new Scottish Denny Dam.
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Snow?! I’m denny?! In Scotland?! In the UK?! THIS IS CRAZY IM SCREAMING :00000
St Patrick’s Primary Junior Area Burns Celebrations 2018
East Links Family Park Scotland June 2019
Great day out and a lot of fun !
Denny Vs Snow
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Music - Bingo Players ft. Far East Movement - Get Up (Rattle)