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Places to see in ( Goole - UK )
Places to see in ( Goole - UK )
Goole is a town, civil parish and inland port located at junction 36 off the M62 via the A614 and approximately 45 miles from the North Sea at the confluence of the rivers Don and Ouse in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, although historically within the West Riding of Yorkshire. Goole lies 20 miles (32 km) south of York and 27 miles (43 km) west of Hull.
The port, which is the UK's furthest inland port, is highly versatile and capable of handling nearly 3 million tonnes of cargo per annum, making it one of the most important ports on the east coast of England. Goole is twinned with Złotów in Poland. Goole was informally twinned with Gibraltar in the 1960s; at that time, Gibraltar Court was named in Goole and Goole Court was named in Gibraltar. Glass is produced in Goole, which is also the centre of an agricultural district. The town's former large employer was in clothing manufacture for the big multiples,however this ended in the late 2000s.
Goole has a modestly sized town centre with many high street shops, independent retailers and public houses. The main shopping area is Wesley Square, off Boothferry Road (which has been pedestrianised around the main shopping area). There is a modern retail development in the town centre, a leisure centre next to the docks, and the Goole and District Hospital, to the north of the town. A theatre and cinema, Junction opened in 2009, giving the town access to live music, theatre, comedy, satellite screening broadcasts and film.
Goole has a several junior schools and a High School with a Sixth Form College attached to it. Goole College is affiliated with Hull College. There are Further Education colleges in Selby, Scunthorpe and Bishop Burton. At Goole College there is a program run for the older students at the High School(for the pupils in year 10 and above) to see what opportunities are held at the College.
The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway built a line from Pontefract and Wakefield in 1848, and the North Eastern Railway connected the port with Doncaster and Hull in 1870. The prosperity from the coal and general cargo trade with the West Riding industrial area continued for 150 years after the opening of the canal. Today Goole railway station is at the junction of the Hull and Doncaster Branch and the Pontefract Line. Service is provided to Hull Paragon Interchange, Doncaster, Sheffield and Leeds, and the commuter stations in between. Goole is south of the M62 linking it with Kingston upon Hull in the east and the West Yorkshire urban belt in the west. The M18 runs west of the town, connecting it with South Yorkshire, the South and the Midlands. There are bus services to surrounding towns and villages
Goole's most prominent landmarks are its twin water towers, dubbed the salt and pepper pots. In the winter months, Goole's gas holder on Anderson Road is visible across the north of the town. Many of the hoists and cranes on the dockside can be seen across the town. The steeple of Goole Parish Church is tall enough to be seen across the town. The town's landscape is made up mostly of utility and industrial structures. A clock tower is within the main shopping district of the town on a roundabout which is on the site of the former open-air marketplace.
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Popular Locations in Belfast - Northern Ireland
Belfast attractions are numerous and every single destination carries a story that would make the tourists more interested to know more about before moving on to the next. In this video, we are going to share a quick list for the places which visitors have to check while they are in Belfast.
Passing through the different important and historical sightseeing attractions in Belfast, we didn't forget to come across the general famous buildings or even hotels that might be well known among the Irish people. Europa Hotel in Belfast was one stop in our tour and this is a four-star hotel located in Great Victoria Street, which hosted presidents, prime ministers and celebrities throughout its journey. One of the reasons why this hotel is that famous around the world is the number of times it has been bombed, that it has even been referred to as the most bombed hotel in Europe or even the most bombed hotel in the world and that's for being bombed 36 times during The Troubles.
Walking through the streets of Belfast, touring this beautiful city and getting to know more about its history, we also passed by the Grand Opera House which its auditorium is the best surviving example in the United Kingdom of the oriental style applied to theatre architecture. There are different shows which you will be able to choose from while you are there, and you could also check them on the internet beforehand.
One of the significant buildings in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is the City Hall building, which will attract tourists to it from the outside look before even they get the chance to have a tour inside. Belfast City Hall is located in Donegall Square, it faces the north and it divides the commercial and business areas of the city centre. Tourists are allowed to get inside this building and have a tour inside in the allowed rooms to check the Porte-Cochere and Grand Entrance, the Grand Staircase, the Reception Room and the Great Hall (which was destroyed during the Belfast Blitz and was then rebuilt again) (
Walking down the streets of Belfast city - in the centre of the city to be specific - is always needed for one to explore the city on a closer look and pass by some of the old buildings and the still-existing shops (
A little bit of shopping is also sometimes needed and that is when it comes to Victoria Square in Belfast which is one of the most famous shopping places in the city - you could also get inside and have something to eat since this place also has a food court (
One of the things we love about Belfast and its attractions is that most of them are located close to one another, which will give those willing to walk the chance to explore the city while they are jumping from one touristic attraction to the other.
Going further with the other important places to visit in Belfast, St. Anne's Cathedral will come next. St. Anne's Cathedral is also known as Belfast Cathedral and it is also located in Donegall Street ( The unusual thing about St. Anne's Cathedral is serving two separate dioceses, Connor and Down and Dromore, since a cathedral is a place where a bishop has a seat. St. Anne's Cathedral is the focal point of the Cathedral Quarter in Belfast and the main reason behind giving this part of the city that name, which is another old part of the city that we recommend for tourists to visit (
Among the famous sculptures in Belfast city, there is The Big Fish sculpture that is also known as The Salmon of Knowledge and which is a printed ceramic mosaic that is done by John Kindness. The Big Fish is 10 meters long and it is placed in Donegall Quay in Belfast, and it was constructed and installed back in 1999, which means that it is not an old touristic attraction but one which you will enjoy seeing in real for the texts and images related to the history of Belfast which are found on those ceramic pieces (
Castles, palaces and museums are always the main interest of tourists and when we are in Belfast then mentioning Belfast Castle is a must and visiting it should be done. Belfast Castle is set on slopes of Cavehill Country Park, in a prominent position 400 ft above sea level, which provides the visitors views over the city of Belfast and Belfast Lough, so it ends up being a destination for the castle itself as well as the views one will receive from up there (
And finally, we should guide you to Titanic Museum in Belfast and let you know more about the story of this important and old ship that sunk back in history (
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Burton upon Trent
21.06.2017
Lichfield Cathedral (England)
Tour of Lichfield Cathedral - 26/2/19
Music by Carlo Gesualdo
Lichfield Cathedral is situated in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England. It is the only medieval English cathedral with three spires. The Diocese of Lichfield covers all of Staffordshire, much of Shropshire and part of the Black Country and West Midlands. The 99th and current Bishop of Lichfield is Michael Ipgrave who was appointed on 10 June 2016.
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The CLA Game Fair 2014 - for lovers of the countryside
The celebration of the British Countryside - the CLA Game Fair 2015 takes place at Harewood House, Yorkshire on 31 July to 2 August 2015.
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Enjoy meeting friends within a totally unique setting.
ACTIVE COUNTRYSIDE
This exciting and interactive feature highlights some of the many new outdoor activities that are now readily available in the countryside for all age groups and all abilities.
HOSPITALITY
This year the CLA invite you to enjoy a day of hospitality in one of our exclusive suites situated within the centrally located CLA Member's Enclosure, just a stone's throw away from the world renowned Gunmakers Row and prestigious luxury brands providing unrivalled shopping experiences.
SHOPPING
With over 900 Exhibitors at the show the shopping opportunities at the CLA Game Fair are vast.Whether you're looking for the perfect gift, country sports equipment, country clothing, lifestyle accessories or a fantastic holiday, you'll find everything you need on the showground.
EXPLORING NATURE
The UK is home to some of the most beautiful countryside and traditional trades. Exploring Nature showcases the hard work and dedication that a huge number of people put in to make sure rural Britain is sustained.
FAMILY TRAIL
The Family Trail provides a fun, educational activity at the CLA Game Fair as well as giving participants the chance to win a fantasic prize. There are two trails around the showground, one for younger children and one for older children. The trail maps will be available on the website, and on the day at the children's wristbands collection points
ARTS AND SCULPTURE
The Arts and Sculpture area of the CLA Game Fair, in association with Jaguar has been expanding year on year, in line with its growing popularity. It has certainly earned its reputation as one of the must see areas of the show, as gathered in one place are the country's top sporting and wildlife artists and sculptors.
GARDENS
Some of the leading UK specialists and RHS Gold Medal winning nurseries will be displaying this year to show you some of the finest specimens for your garden and acquaint you with some rarer plants seldom offered in commercial garden centres.
MAIN ARENA
The Main Arena line up at this year's CLA Game Fair includes an eclectic mix of displays that is sure to thrill and excite you!
PRESENTATIONS AND AWARDS
As the UK's leading countryside show, the CLA Game Fair is the perfect platform for presenting many of Britain's most prestigious rural awards for achievements in the countryside and in country sports.
TOTALLY FOOD SHOW
The Totally Food Show highlights the important role played by the many specialist and regional food producers in today's market place.
THE CLA MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
Whatever your focus at the CLA Game Fair, you should make this magnificent Enclosure your base for the day. Generously sponsored by CLA Insurance Services, this year's central position makes it the ideal location from which to explore different areas of the show.
GAME CHEF OF THE YEAR
The CLA Game Fair and The Field magazine has launched a Game Chef of the Year competition with the semi-finals and final to be held at the 2014 event. The competition is designed to find an unrecognised chef who relishes cooking with game meats and embraces the Great British Countryside through their food.
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Fossdyke Navigation to Lincoln on my Narrowboat
I travel down the Fossdyke Navigation from the village of Torksey to the larger city of Lincoln. I take a look around the cathedral and the cultural quarter within the city. Plus I travel through the Glory Hole on the River Witham.
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For Steam train enthusiast's. Paignton Devon UK.
The Signal Box. A spacious 5 bedroom house, sleeps 10.in Paignton. Devon. UK.
A railway enthusiast and train-spotters delight with the Dart Valley Railway steam trains running directly past the property.
Yards away from the attractions of Young's Park and Goodrington Beach.
Garden and designated parking on the driveway.
Parties of 11 or 12 need to also book the adjacent apartment, The Sidings.
The Signal Box is a substantial Paignton holiday cottage in the Roundham area of Paignton, situated beside the Dartmouth Steam Railway line. The property can accommodate ten guests in five spacious bedrooms. For larger parties, the garden level apartment, The Sidings, can also be booked to provide accommodation for two additional guests.
Goodrington beach is literally within a two minute walk and is popular with bathers and sandcastle builders alike. Here you will also find a selection of attractions including Quaywest Waterpark, go-karts, crazy golf, amusements and a pub serving a menu to suit all tastes. From Goodrington you can board the steam train a take a scenic journey along the picturesque coast and River Dart.
For those in search of a little culture then spend time visiting the grounds of Oldway Mansion or walk around the old Paignton town.
During the evening you can take in performance at the Palace Theatre or just walk across the road to the Apollo Cinema. For a gastronomic treat head to one of the many restaurants in the area offering local produce, including fresh seafood landed nearby in Brixham.
Please note: the owner will consider multiple dogs and larger breeds for this property. Please call our bookings team for further details.
Note: Parties of 11 and 12 guests need to additionally book the The Sidings, a 1 bedroomed basement apartment.
Living
Situated on the ground floor with double doors giving access to the open plan kitchen/dining area.
Benefits from having large windows overlooking the passing steam trains.
Furnished with contemporary sofas offering seating for eight. For additional guests, two easy chairs are situated in the dining area.
Features a TV with Freeview and a DVD player.
An additional lobby cupboard provides storage space for window seating along with underfloor heating for drying coats and shoes.
Dining
Benefits from having large windows overlooking the passing steam trains.
Furnished with a large dining table with ten chairs.
Bedroom one with en-suite
Situated on the first floor and benefits from large windows overlooking the passing steam trains.
Furnished with a double bed and a TV with Integral DVD player.
A travel cot is supplied for younger guests.
The en-suite features a shower, wash basin and wc.
Note: Parties of 11 and 12 guests need to book the Sidings, a 1 bedroomed basement apartment.
Outside
Gardens to the front and rear of the house, with the steam train running directly past the gardens.
Patio area with brick-built disposable barbecue stand.
Summer house and garden furniture.
Outdoor taps with hot and cold shower- ideal for washing off sandy beach gear.
Garage for one car as well as driveway parking and street parking.
On-street parking available in the area.
Within yards of Goodrington Beach, Quaywest Waterpark, and the attractions Youngs Park including crazy golf, go-karts, amusement arcade and the Inn on the Quay, a family friendly eatery pub.
The shops, cafes, restaurants and attractions of the town centre are within a 10 minute walk.
Holiday Inn Express Hotel Clarksville - Clarksville, Arkansas
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Welcome to the Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites in Clarksville, Arkansas.
This choice Clarksville hotel is nestled at the foot of the Ozark Mountains near the University of the Ozarks, halfway between Little Rock and Fort Smith off Interstate 40.
Summertime is festival season in Clarksville, AR, and our hotel in Clarksville provides easy access to events such as Creek Fest, the Johnson County Peach Festival and Mount Magazine's Butterfly Festival. Other nearby attractions include the Spadra Waterfront Marina, Wiederkehr Wine Cellars and Mount Magazine State Park.
Business travelers staying in our Clarksville accommodations will appreciate our close proximity to companies including Tyson Foods, Baldor and Wal-Mart Distribution Center, as well as local industries such as the Johnson County Regional Hospital. Our easily accessible location off I-40 means getting to meetings for companies like Nuclear One will be fast and simple. Our hotel also offers a meeting room with space for up to 50 people for on-site business meetings and seminars.
During your stay in our accommodations in Clarksville, be sure to take advantage of the terrific amenities we offer such as our outdoor pool, fitness center, 24-hour business center and our signature Express Start hot breakfast bar. Book your reservations now and Stay Smart at the Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites in Clarksville, Arkansas.
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A Scottish Weekend 2011
We headed up to Scotland to visit Bibi's Bakery in St. Andrews. And on the way stopped off at our friend Neil's house for a while. Apparently it was his birthday.