Judgement day for Boston in Bloom approaches
Witham Way Country Park became the focus of members of the Boston In Bloom team, keen to do all they can to retain the gold award they have won for the past two years.
Alison Fairman, chairman of the Boston in Bloom committee, with fellow volunteers, Rachel Laubert, Jan Dawson, Paul Collingwood, John Bird and Jenny Moore, Boston Borough Council's environment and sustainability officer inspected and planned walking routes to showcase Witham Way Country Park and the nature reserve.
East Midlands in Bloom will be judging entries across a range of categories and the results will be announced at an awards ceremony to be held at the Boston Stump in September. Boston has won gold for the last two years in the large towns category.
Judgement day for Boston in Bloom approaches
Witham Way Country Park became the focus of members of the Boston In Bloom team, keen to do all they can to retain the gold award they have won for the past two years.
Alison Fairman, chairman of the Boston in Bloom committee, with fellow volunteers, Rachel Laubert, Jan Dawson, Paul Collingwood, John Bird and Jenny Moore, Boston Borough Council's environment and sustainability officer inspected and planned walking routes to showcase Witham Way Country Park and the nature reserve.
East Midlands in Bloom will be judging entries across a range of categories and the results will be announced at an awards ceremony to be held at the Boston Stump in September. Boston has won gold for the last two years in the large towns category.
Key points of interest to be featured on the judging route are the orchard, bug park, woodcarvings (produced by Boston and South Holland Wood Carvers) and the wildflower area.
Cycling The Water Rail Way Lincoln to Tattershall Castle 2017
In this video, we are riding the Water Rail Way from Lincoln to Tattershall Castle. This great route running parallel to the River Witham along the route of the old Lincoln to Boston branch of the great northern railway is a great cycle path and a fantastic day out.
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Outside the Rowing Center
Spa Road
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Worksop to Newstead Abbey NCN Route 6
National Cycle Network Route 64 from Newark to Lincoln
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Boston, Lincolnshire
Boston (/ˈbɒstən/) is a town and small port in Lincolnshire, on the east coast of England. It is the largest town of the wider Borough of Boston local government district. The borough had a total population of 64,637 at the 2011 census, whilst the town itself had a population of 35,124 at the 2001 census. It is due north of Greenwich on the Prime Meridian.
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Kirkstead Bridge to Bardney on NCN1 2013 08 06
Romantic Idols playing at The Axe & Cleaver in Boston, Lincs
And on lead guitar is Mr Ben Casserley-Gill
The Boston Trip - PART TWO
This is the video of the Boston trip I sometimes do with my friends. Travel from Chapel Hill to Boston on Tuesday night, coming back on Wednesday afternoon. Part one shows the trip from Chapel Hill to Langrick Bridge. Part two is the rest of the way to Boston and part three is the moorings at Boston, and setting off back to Chapel Hill. The camera battery ran out when almost back to Langrick Bridge, but still shows the most interesting part of the trip.
The Almighty Marauding of the Monsters from Mountsorrel
When the word got out that these were on the Mountsorrel run apart from the normal Class 68, it was a mad race to get the plan out of the way so that we could make it in time for these monsters
In this video, filmed at Stafford station and running a few minutes behind schedule, we have 37069 and 37604 putting the power down as they work 6U77 Mountsorrel Sidings to Crewe Basford Hall
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Ostlers Plantation - Woodhall Spa
Flight out over Ostlers plantation in woodhall spa - with Phantom 3 A
A walk through The Wolds Title 1
From Ludford to Horncastle on the river Bain and views of Claythorpe water mill on the edge of the wolds with the Great Eau river running through
May Mum2Mum Market Lincon Priory City School
Another fantastic event where the top 6 sellers averaged takings of over £150 each - this venue is stunningly large - a great place for sellers to spread out with their wares!
Wooden Gates
We are a friendly family run business with over 30 years experience in garden timber and landscaping products. We stock wooden gates, timber gates fence panels, posts, rails, boards - decking, sleepers including railway sleepers, planters, gates, trellis, log cabins, summerhouses, sheds, playhouses, arches, arbours, pergolas, garden furniture, timber cladding - everything you need
We have supplied a huge range of customers of all sizes - from one fence post to replace a broken one in your back garden to multi-year contracts supplying miles of fencing to contractors. For all of this time we have been the proud suppliers of fencing and other timber products to thoroughbred racehorse stud farms across Europe.
Our experienced staff bring the same level of professionalism and attention to detail to the supply of high quality products for a wide range of customers, including pubs, restaurants, hotels, local authorities and agriculture.
All of our timber is harvested in accordance with strict European laws and preserved by approved companies to European Standards. You can contact us online by visiting or contact us using the below contact details.
Witham Timber, 13 Freiston Enterprise Park, Priory Road, Freiston, Boston, Lincolnshire PE22 0JZ.
Colas Rail 56094 on the Logs at Leyland 29-09-12
My first video from the Northwest in September 2012, this time showing the second running of a Class 56 on the Chirk to Carlisle logs, seen here accelerating through Leyland on its way northbound.
Class 56s were once a common sight in the Northwest as the main operator for Merry-go-round trains for many Power Stations across the country, including Drax and Fiddlers Ferry until the mass introduction of Class 66s in the late 1990s, saw the class withdrawn from EWS service in 2004.
Recently however, the reintroduction of Class 56s by Colas Rail has resparked usage of these interesting and unique locomotives, mainly using former FERTIS locomotives that had been exported to France for the construction of LGV Routes between 2003 and 2007.
56094 itself was one of several Class 56s, along with several Class 58s, to work on the LGV Est route between Paris and Metz. When the line was opened in 2007, these 56s were returned to England with an uncertain future ahead. Many of them went to scrap, but due to recent interest by Colas Rail to help strengthen its fleet of locomotives, 56094, along with classmates 56078, 56087, 56105 and 56113 have been drafted into use to assist the Class 66s, including the Scottish Aviation Fuel train as well as the Chirk Logs running from there to Carlisle in the North and Teigngrace in the South.
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Trailer park millionaires
Some of the richest people in the US, including billionaires Warren Buffett and Sam Zell, have made millions from trailer parks at the expense of the country's poorest people. Seeing their success, ordinary people from across the country are now trying to follow in their footsteps and become trailer park millionaires. The Guardian went to Orlando to learn the tricks of the trade from Frank Rolfe, the self-appointed dean of Mobile Home University, as he led would-be investors around a trailer park for sex offenders.
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Lincolnshire Cyclo-Cross - VC Lincoln Handicap Youth Race 2017
Action from today's youth handicap race at Bardney Abbey, Lincolnshire. A mixture of Under 14 and Under 16 boys and girls with a staggered start based on their recent finishing times in previous races.
Owen Paterson Announced To Visit Storm And Flood Hit Locations
The Environment Secretary Owen Paterson will visit flood-affected communities in Hull and Boston, in Lincolnshire later, Defra has announced.
The visit comes as communities on the east coast of England are assessing the damage caused by the worst tidal surge for 60 years.
The Environment Agency said 1,400 properties were flooded and thousands of people had to leave their homes.
But it hailed improved defences and lifted its final severe flood warning.
The severe warning was lifted on Friday night amid improving weather.
More than 10 flood alerts, warning people that flooding is possible, remain in place, mainly in the Anglia area.
Insurers are bracing themselves for new claims over damage to homes and businesses, two months after storms in southern England led to payouts of £130m.
Malcolm Tarling, of the Association of British Insurers (ABI), urged those affected to contact insurers straight away.
He said a number of insurance companies were already in some of the worst hit areas and would be checking their records and calling customers as their priority was to get claims moving as quickly as possible.
The largest North Sea surge since the devastating floods of 1953 hit the north Norfolk coast early on Thursday evening and headed south through the night.
Seven cliff-top homes collapsed in Hemsby, Norfolk, where a lifeboat station was washed into the sea, and there was flooding in Boston, Lincolnshire, and Whitby in North Yorkshire.
Homes along the Humber Estuary in northern Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire were also affected.
The Atlantic storm, which brought coastal flooding and gale-force winds of up to 100mph, caused widespread disruption across the UK and claimed the lives of two men - in West Lothian, Scotland, and in Retford, Nottinghamshire.
Scottish Hydro said on Friday that engineers were still working to restore power to 1,500 customers in Scotland.
About 1,800 homes were evacuated on Friday evening in the village of Wyberton near Boston, because of fears of flooding following damage to flood defences. However, local authorities said high tide had passed without incident.
Meanwhile, a major clean-up operation has been getting under way.
Steve Hewett, the coxswain of Hemsby Lifeboat, told the BBC people had been pulling together to help those who had lost everything.
It's a complete mess. We've had several buildings and bits of concrete blocks... being broken up and pushed down the coast. And they're now scattered all over the beach.
There's roofs off buildings and sides of buildings - all the equipment out of buildings has literally been scattered all the way down the coast.
The EA said 800,000 homes in England had been protected by flood defences and better forecasting had given people vital time to prepare.
It described the tidal surge as the most serious for more than 60 years but said there was a vastly improving picture as flood waters receded in many affected areas.
The EA said sea levels had earlier peaked at 5.8m (19ft) in Hull - the highest seen by the East Yorkshire city since 1953 - and 4.7m (15ft) in Dover, Kent, the highest recorded there in more than 100 years.
Dr Paul Leinster, Environment Agency chief executive, said: Our thoughts remain with those people who have been affected by flooding. The number of flood warnings is now reducing. However, Environment Agency teams remain on the ground to check flood risk management assets including barriers and to monitor sea levels.
Advances in weather and flood forecasting mean that early warnings of the tidal surge were given to emergency services, homes and businesses, allowing vital time to prepare.
'Hugely traumatic'
Mary Dhonau, the chair of the Flood Protection Association, which represents flood victims, told the BBC her heart absolutely goes out to everyone who has been flooded.
She said her home had been flooded on many occasions and having to stand back and watch your home turn into a building site is a hugely traumatic experience.
Insurance companies had improved an awful lot since the floods of 2007 but people were still frightened about insurance premiums.
The ABI's Mr Tarling told the BBC one event was unlikely to push up insurance premiums across the board but could impact on the renewal premiums of those who had made large claims.
Elsewhere, hurricane-force winds and tidal surges killed at least five people in northern Europe and caused flooding and travel disruption.
Weather forecasters say the low pressure responsible for the stormy conditions has now moved away from the UK.
The Met Office says rain across central and western areas will push east overnight but conditions are turning drier for most areas.
William Tell Overture Finale
The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Edo de Waart, performs the thrilling finale to Rossini's William Tell Overture.
Nothing compares to the thrill of live performance-join us in the hall for world-class playing and unforgettable melodies! Tickets, season schedule and more at mso.org
(Video by Todd Dacquisto.)
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Commencement 2019: HGSE Presentation of Diplomas and Certificates 2019
On Thursday, May 30, HGSE diplomas and certificates were awarded to all graduates on stage in Radcliffe Yard.
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How to change out your ignition lock cylinder
Lost keys or broken keys you can just replace your ignition cylinder. Chipped keys you will have to reprogram
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