Places to see in ( Barnsley - UK )
Places to see in ( Barnsley - UK )
Barnsley is a large town in South Yorkshire, England, located halfway between Leeds and Sheffield. Historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire, the town centre lies on the west bank of the Dearne Valley.
Barnsley is surrounded by several smaller settlements which together form the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley, of which Barnsley is the largest and its administrative centre. The town is accessed from junctions 36, 37 and 38 of the M1 motorway and has a railway station on the Hallam and Penistone Lines. Barnsley F.C. is the local football club.
Barnsley is a former industrial town centred on coal mining and glassmaking. Although both industries declined in the 20th century, Barnsley's culture is rooted in its industrial heritage and it has a tradition of brass bands, originally created as social clubs by its mining communities. It is also home of the Barnsley chop.
Divisions and suburbs of Barnsley are :
Ardsley, Athersley, Carlton, Cundy Cross, Gawber, Honeywell, Kendray, Kingstone, Lundwood, Monk Bretton, New Lodge, Oakwell, Old Town, Pogmoor, Smithies, Stairfoot, Worsbrough (includes Worsbrough Bridge, Worsbrough Common, Worsbrough Dale, Worsbrough Village and Ward Green), Wilthorpe, Dodworth, Mapplewell, Staincross, Royston, Wombwell, Hoyland, Elsecar, Kexbrough, Cudworth.
The main transport hub is Barnsley Interchange, a combined rail and busstation that was opened on Sunday 20 May 2007, and was the first project in the remaking Barnsley scheme to be completed. Stagecoach Yorkshire run most bus services within Barnsley, operating to and from Barnsley Interchange. Barnsley is also served by:
Dodworth railway station west of the town centre, which is a stop on the Penistone Line, and has one platform.
Darton railway station however, is on the Hallam Line, has two platforms and is in the north of Barnsley.
Goldthorpe railway station and has two platforms (east of Barnsley). The line is on the Wakefield Line and has no service to the above stations or Barnsley Interchange.
Thurnscoe railway station and has two platforms (east of Barnsley). The station is on the Wakefield Line and has no service to any Barnsley station other than Goldthorpe.
The nearest airport is Robin Hood Airport approximately 26 miles (42 km) away.
Alot to see in ( Barnsley - UK ) such as :
Alhambra Centre
Barnsley College
Barnsley Town Hall recently turned into museum
Cannon Hall Museum, Park & Gardens
Houndhill
Locke Park
Oakwell Stadium football ground, home of Barnsley Football Club
Wentworth Castle & Gardens
Barnsley Interchange
Parish Church of Saint John the Baptist .
The first bottle bank for glass recycling collection in the United Kingdom was introduced by both Stanley Race CBE, then president of the Glass Manufacturers' Federation and Ron England in Barnsley. According to a BBC Radio 4 edition of PM aired on 6 June 2007, and a web article, the bank opened in June 1977[22] but a BBC web article published in 2002 states that the bottle bank opened on 24 August 1977.
In May 2017 a new landmark was commissioned by Barnsley Borough Council to commemorate the 'Hippopopig Rhinocerous' breeding.
Cinematographer Denzill Smith who captured the extraordinary event stated that the mating ritual between the Hippopotamus and Rhinoceros was a 'rare event'.
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Places to see in ( Bawtry - UK )
Places to see in ( Bawtry - UK )
Bawtry is a small market town and civil parish which lies at the point where the western branch of the Roman road Ermine Street crosses the River Idle in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England and met the Great North Road. Nearby towns include Gainsborough to the east, Retford south south-east, Worksop to the south-west and Doncaster to the north-west. Historically within the West Riding of Yorkshire.
Bawtry is located in the metropolitan borough of Doncaster on the border with Nottinghamshire, and is situated between Bircotes and Misson at the conjunction of the A614, A631 and A638 roads. The present A638 was for centuries the Great North Road, and in the 20th century the town was a notorious bottleneck, until it was bypassed in 1965. The county boundary with Nottinghamshire runs just to the south of the town and for this reason the southernmost house on the Great North Road is named 'Number One Yorkshire'.
The town's former prosperity was based on its communications, the River Idle in the days when it was a port, the Great North Road in the coaching era, and the Great Northern Railway.
Bawtry has a school called Bawtry Mayflower School named after the ship Mayflower, which took William Bradford, leader of the Pilgrims, to the Americas, settling the first Plymouth Colony. Bradford lived at Austerfield, close to Bawtry. The White Hart in Swan Street is the oldest surviving pub in Bawtry dating back to 1689. The older Swan Inn, also in Swan Street, is still intact, but converted to other uses.
South Parade is a terrace of Georgian houses. The Market Hill and High Street contain other buildings of that period, interspersed with more recent developments. The Courtyard in Bawtry is a modern development hosting a variety of shops and businesses. The entire development was designed by Graham Smith Design, who went on to win the Green Apple Awards 2005 in recognition of the efforts to preserve and enhance the heritage of Bawtry.
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Amsterdam-New York (EWR) United flight: Yorkshire UK, Labrador, Québec, NB, New England 2015-09-06
A European-rain-to-East-Coast-sunshine late-summer flight, with view of Yorkshire and Blackpool in northern England, before crossing the Atlantic to a myriad of lakes and rocks of Labrador's Canadian Shield, the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the Gaspé Peninsula, the forest, highways, and cities of New Brunswick, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and upstate New York.
After crossing the upper Hudson River, descent commences over the Catskills for a near straight-in approach to runway 22L at EWR.
Time stamp:
0:01-3:51 Airport arrival to flight boarding
3:52-5:59 Ramp crew loading baggage
6:00-6:30 Cockpit welcome
6:35-8:36 Pre-departure announcements, pushback & taxiing
8:36 Taxiing to runway 36L, the farthest runway
14:15 Taxiing into takeoff position on 36L
14:25 Takeoff run begins on Polderbaan runway 36L
16:10-16:40 Westport /Westpoort
16:35-16:43 North Sea Canal / Noordzeekanaal
16:58-17:02 Zaandam
17:10-17:20 Krommenie (above); Assendelft (below)
17:30-18:15 Beverwijk
20:50-22:40 Safety & service announcement
29:05-29:25 Cockpit flight progress report
29:30-30:25 Catching up to another westbound jet in flight
30:25-30:45 Wath upon Dearne, South Yorkshire, UK
30:55-31:05 Wombwell, South Yorkshire, UK
31:10-31:28 Barnsley, South Yorkshire, UK
31:40-32:10 Penistone, Sheffield, UK
32:30 Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, UK
32:45-33:00 Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, UK
33:43 Littleborough, Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, UK
34:09 Rochdale-metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester in North West England, UK
35:06 Bury, Greater Manchester, UK
35:40 Bolton, Greater Manchester, North West of England, UK
36:47 M6 between Leyland (L) & Buckshaw Village (R)
36:55 Bamber Bridge - West end of M65
38:00 River Ribble, North Yorkshire, UK
38:06 Southport, Merseyside, UK
39:00 Blackpool Airport, Borough of Fylde, Lancashire, UK
39:13 Blackpool, Borough of Lancashire, North West England, UK
40:01-40:20 Cumbria coastline of Irish Sea
45:20-45:30 in-flight lunch
46:55-47:00 Wood Island, Trans Labrador Highway 510
1:01:15 North shore of Gulf of St. Lawrence, Québec, Canada / la Côte-Nord, Golfe du Saint-Laurent, Québec
1:05:00 Rivière-au-Renard, Québec, Canada
1:15:25 Chaleur Bay / Baie des Chaleurs, Québec & New Brunswick
1:15:40 Dalhousie, New Brunswick, Canada
1:17:00 Campbellton New Brunswick, Canada
1:18:32 St Quentin, New Bruswick, Canada
1:19:18 Snack service announcement
1:22:40 Leaving New Brunswick, Canada & entering Maine, USA above Canada / U.S.A. border crossing over St John River between St Leonard, New Brunswick & Van Buren, Maine
1:24:05-1:24:25 St Agatha (Long Lake) Maine USA
1:24:55-1:25:10 Eagle Lake (Eagle Lake) Maine USA
1:25:40-1:25:50 A fellow passenger & a pre-arrival snack in arm's reach
1:31:55-1:33:40 Lac-Mégantic, Québec, Canada
1:34:00-1:34:35 Woburn, Québec, Canada
1:35:00-1:35:45 Second Connecticut Lake, Pittsburg, New Hampshire, USA
1:37:50-1:38:40 Colebrook, New Hampshire, USA
1:39:53-1:39:58 North Straford, New Hampshire, USA
1:39:02-1:50:05 Connecticut River, New Hampshire (near side) & Vermont (far side)
1:40:20-1:40:40 Brighton (Island Pond) Vermont, USA
1:42:30-1:42:35 Interstate 91, Vermont USA
1:42:35-1:42:40 Lyndonville, VT
1:45:55-1:46:00 Montpelier, Vermont, USA
1:44:10-1:44:20 Danville, Vermont, USA
1:46:10-1:46:45 Barre, Vermont, USA
1:47:05-1:47:10 Northfield Falls, Vermont, USA
1:47:18-1:47:40 Northfield, Vermont, USA
1:47:48 Interstate 89, Vermont, USA
1:49:10-1:49:45 Lake Champlain, New York & Vermont, USA
1:50:00-1:50:15 Lake Dunmore, Salisbury, Vermont, USA
1:50:45-1:51:15 Brandon, Vermont, USA
1:52:10-1:52:15 International Paper Ticonderoga, New York USA
1:52:55-1:53:35 Lake George, New York
1:53:50-1:54:20 Whitehall, New York
1:55:10-1:55:20 Fort Ann, New York, USA
1:55:43-1:55:50 Lake George, New York, USA
1:56:02-1:56:10 Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport, Queensbury, New York, USA
1:56:10-1:57:01 Cockpit announcement on start of descent
1:56:10-1:56:55 Glen Falls, New York, USA
1:57:15-1:57:28 Corinth, New York, USA
1:58:05-1:58:40 Saratoga Springs, New York, USA
1:59:20-1:59:30 Schenectady County Airport
1:59:36-1:59:50 Schenectady
2:01:00-2:01:15 Voorheesville, New York, USA
2:05:40-2:06:05 Tannersville, New York, USA
2:12:25-2:12:30 New York Hwy 17 from Wurtsboro Hills, New York
2:14:05-2:14:33 Landing preparation announcement
2:15:00-2:15:45 Middletown, New York, USA
2:15:50-2:16:30 Interstate 84 west to Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA
2:17:50 Pochuk Mountain State Forest, New York: Leaving New York State; entering New Jersey
2:23:22- 2:24:20 Wanaque Reservoir, New Jersey, USA
2:27:20 Passaic River, New Jersey, USA
2:27:30 Interstate 80 through Elmwood Park, New Jersey, USA
2:30:45-2:31:05 Newark, New Jersey, USA
2:32:12 Touchdown on 22L
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Drive from North West Leeds to South East Barnsley, Yorkshire, England - 13th August, 2016
Views from a drive from Cookridge in North West Leeds to Brampton in South East Barnsley, West & South Yorkshire, England - 13th August, 2016.
I have recently invested in a Veho Muvi K2 Camera (an action / sports cam, which looks and acts like a Go-Pro for half the price). Along with the camera I purchased a suction windscreen mount, in order to experiment with the type of films that I would be able to make I have made several driving films, and this is the first of them.
The footage has been edited in iMovie on an iPad Pro and speeded up four times, the film has been dubbed with some looped audio footage that was taken along the M621.
The film begins in Cookridge (North West Leeds) and ends at Brampton (South East Barnsley). Along the way, the following street names, roads and locations are identified: Cookridge, Leeds, Moseley Wood Crescent, Moseley Wood Walk, Green Lane, Wood Hill Road, Tinshill Road, Station Road, Horsforth, Troy Road, Low Lane, Horsforth Woodside Roundabout, Hawksworth Road, Abbey Road, A65, Kirkstall, Kirkstall Road, Burley, LS3, A58, Wellington Road, Armley Gyratory, Holbeck, Ingram Distributor, Junction 2 M621, M621, Hunslet, Stourton, Rothwell, M1, Robin Hood, Lofthouse, Wakefield, Lawns, Carr Gate, Kirkhamgate, Ossett, Horbury, Durkar, Crigglestone, Woolley Edge, Haigh, Barnsley, Kexborough, Barugh Green, Higham, Dodworth, Worsborough, Birdwell, Tankersley Roundabout, Birdwell Roundabout, Dearne Valley Parkway, A6195, Rockingham Roundabout, Hoyland, Shortwood Roundabout, Platts Common, Platts Common Roundabout, Wombwell Wood Roundabout, Roebuck Hill Roundabout, Jump, Hemmingfield Road Roundabout, Hemmingfield, Cortonwood Roundabout, Brampton, Wath Road Roundabout, Newlands Way, Meadowgate and the Premier Inn Barnsley Dearne Valley.
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Barnsley Town Centre - 23rd January, 2011
The South Yorkshire town of Barnsley is notable as a former industrial town centred on coal mining and glassmaking although in the town a few factories remain notably the glassworks and coking plant. Though these industries declined in the 20th century, Barnsley's local culture remains rooted in this industrial heritage; Barnsley has a tradition of brass bands, originally created as social clubs for its mining communities. This video features views from a walk around Barnsley town centre, on a cold January Sunday afternoon. Views include Barnsley Town Hall, Market Hill, the Arcade, Peel Square, Queen Street, May Day Green, Cheapside, New Street, Sheffield Road, Harborough Hill Road, views from the roof of the Alhambra shopping centre, Albert Street, Wellington Street, Market Street, West Way, the demolished supermarket, Townend Roundabout, Premier Inn, Peel Street, Shambles Street, The Lamproom Theatre, Sackville Street, Gateway Plaza, The Glasshouse, Barnsley Magistrates Court and Westgate Street. The video features the urban landscape including the architecture and urban regeneration.
SWINTON, SOUTH YORKSHIRE. OLD BUTTERCROSS.
In July of 2004, the base of the old Swinton Buttercross, which had stood in modern times outside the West door of St.Margaret's Church at Swinton, was moved. It was to be re-sited close to it's original position, which was close to the site of the old Norman Chapel, where now stands the Church Hall. A new sandstone cross was incorporated, and we see here, the work carried out from start to completion.
Four Seasons Trinity Square London celebration with BLY 2017
Coming together to mark the final stages of this spectacular seven-year project, Vrit Yongsakul, Managing Director of Princess Yachts South East Asia, Chairman of Reignwood Group Dr. Chanchai Ruayrungruang & a few other attendees gathered on the grand steps of Ten Trinity Square for a ribbon cutting ceremony on May 25, 2017.
After the glorious ceremony, guests were transported to the St Katharine’s Pier where they enjoyed a nice afternoon cruise filled with lovely canapes and champagne on board the Elizabethan. Guests were also entertained with a live performance of a Silken strings quartet, a casino-esque array of games, a magician and mind reader. A tour guide, bilingual in English and Mandarin were also available should guests wish to know more about the beautiful landmarks surrounding River Thames.
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