frome digital Westway cinema project
Meeting of Indie minds at the Westway cinema, Frome - going digital
Rivers Of England EPK
EPK for album release 'Astrophysics Saved My Life'.
The album is available on Folkwit Records in the UK - BUY IT HERE
It is released (October 2016) on Songs and Whispers label worldwide. Features interview footage with Rob Spalding, live footage from the album launch at the Westway Cinema, Frome in February 2016 and clips from Martin Tompkins video for 'In the barley' featuring Innes Sibun. Musicians featured on video: Rob Spalding, Brian Madigan (drums), Jacob Tyghe (bass), Innes Sibun (electric guitar), Roo Primrose (violin), Annie Tyhurst (cello) and Neil Gay (guitar and keys). Musicians on some of the recorded music: Bill Owsley on bass, Patch Morgan on drums and Danyal Dhondy on viola and string arrangements.
An Emporium Production filmed by Ian Clutterbuck and directed by Simon Capes.
Muriel Lavender Kindly meant words addressed to the youf of today Lux De Ville Christmas
Lux De Ville Christmas Exrtavaganza at Westway Cinema Frome
Rivers Of England album launch party 27th February 2016
Teaser for the album launch party for Rivers Of England's album 'Astrophysics Saved My Life' - taking place at the Westway Cinema, Frome on 27th February, 7pm. Tickets available from riversofengland.com
Ritz cinema Advert, Burnham-On-Sea 2019
This is an advert that I did for a local company for a College project.
Swindon Interiors - Cineworld Weston-super-Mare
Cineworld Weston-Super-Mare was a 14 week project, with a significant budget and demanding timescale. We were pleased to be appointed as the principal contractor for the refurbishment of this 8 screen cinema in the seaside town of Weston-Super-Mare in Somerset.
The following areas were included in the project:
Foyer
Concessions
Auditoriums
Was Rooms
Concourse
The works included new seating, ceilings, flooring, projection systems, tiling to all surfaces and decoration. The result was an amazing transformation and can be appreciated by viewing our timelapse video. To see more projects from Swindon Interiors - Click Here
Old/new lorries in Frome Carnival 2018
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Oxford City Stars Visit the John Radcliffe Children's Hospital
The City's Ice Hockey team made their annual pre-Christmas trip.
Fiddler On The Roof
My Daughter Amy (on the right)dancing at the Blakehay Theatre Weston-super-Mare June 28th 2008.
Another Luvee from the Brooks Household! Joe is a Film maker.
Places to see in ( Street - UK )
Places to see in ( Street - UK )
Street is a large village and civil parish in the county of Somerset, England. It is situated on a dry spot in the Somerset Levels, at the end of the Polden Hills, 2 miles (3.2 km) south-west of Glastonbury. There is evidence of Roman occupation. Much of the history of the village is dominated by Glastonbury Abbey until the Dissolution of the Monasteries, and indeed its name comes from a 12th-century causeway from Glastonbury which was built to transport local Blue Lias stone from what is now Street to rebuild the Abbey, although it had previously been known as Lantokay and Lega.
The Society of Friends had become established there by the mid-17th century. One Quaker family, the Clarks, started a business in sheepskin rugs, woollen slippers and, later, boots and shoes. This became C&J Clark which still has its headquarters in Street, but shoes are no longer manufactured there. Instead, in 1993, redundant factory buildings were converted to form Clarks Village, the first purpose-built factory outlet in the United Kingdom. The Shoe Museum provides information about the history of Clarks and footwear manufacture in general.
The Clark family's former mansion and its estate at the edge of the town are now owned by Millfield School, an independent co-educational boarding school. Street is also home to Crispin School and Strode College.
To the north of Street is the River Brue, which marks the boundary with Glastonbury. South of Street are the Walton and Ivythorn Hills and East Polden Grasslands biological Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Street has two public swimming pools, one indoor which is part of the Strode complex, and the outdoor lido, Greenbank. Strode Theatre provides a venue for films, exhibitions and live performances. The Anglican Parish Church of The Holy Trinity dates from the 14th century and has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building.
The settlement's earliest known name is Lantokay, meaning the sacred enclosure of Kea, a Celtic saint. In the Domesday Book it was recorded as Strate, and also Lega, a name still used throughout the country in the modern form, Leigh. The centre of Street is where Lower Leigh hamlet was, and the road called Middle Leigh and the community called Overleigh are to the south of the village.
The River Brue marks the boundary with Glastonbury, to the north of Street. At the time of King Arthur, the Brue formed a lake just south of the hilly ground on which Glastonbury stands. This lake is one of the locations suggested by Arthurian legend as the home of the Lady of the Lake. Pomparles Bridge stood at the western end of this lake, guarding Glastonbury from the south, and it was here that Sir Bedivere is thought to have thrown the sword Excalibur into the waters after King Arthur fell at the Battle of Camlann.[18] The old bridge was replaced by a reinforced concrete arch bridge in 1911.
In Roman times Street was close to the route of the Fosse Way and is now on the route of the modern A39 road which runs from Bath to Cornwall, and the A361. Glastonbury and Street railway station was the biggest station on the original Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway main line from Highbridge to Evercreech Junction until closed in 1966 under the Beeching axe. Opened in 1854 as Glastonbury, and renamed in 1886, it had three platforms, two for Evercreech to Highbridge services and one for the branch service to Wells. The station had a large goods yard controlled from a signal box. The site is now a timber yard for a local company. The nearest stations are now around 13 miles away, at Castle Cary and Bridgwater. Replica level crossing gates have been placed at the old station entrance.
( Street - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Street . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Street - UK
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EPIC FAIL On the Carlton Lift at Frome community leisure centre
This failed because: The camera was shaking and somehow recorded my heartbeat and someone was playing the door trick on me, where they kept opening the door. Remember, this IS my first ever lift video, so don't expect too much. AND the battery ran out before the end
Weird Travolator thing in Bristol
This is a weird Travolator thing in Bristol which you can put shopping trolleys on. Kinda odd how it just goes up to a car park, which can be accessed by lifts
Independent Lift Services Lift @ Selfridges In Birmingham
Modded Oakland Lift At WHSmiths Worcester
This was an Oakland last time I was there and now it has been modded by Stannah. It is an interesting mod because they retrofitted the button portion of the panel into the old part. The cab and doors are original and so is the panel apart from the buttons. The controller has been upgraded which is a very good thing because now it has much quicker levelling and even pre-doors so this mod actually improved the lift! They replaced the outer buttons and added an external display on the original doors. I have contacted Stannah to ask for the old buttons and I am still awaiting reply. I might soon make a before and after vid as I do have footage of the old one.
Motor = probably original
Controller = replaced
Doors and cab = original
Fixtures = replaced apart from COP