Christ Church Primary School Clifton - Bristol Primary School
Find out what your child can achieve at one of the best Bristol Primary Schools, and hear what our Year 6 students have done on their journey through Christ Church School.
Christ Church C of E Primary School is in the heart of Clifton and is set in an elegant Georgian/Victorian Square. It is a church school which has close links with the parish who are actively involved in school life. While our main intake is from the local area, the school serves children from all over the city and beyond and, as a result, it is rich in cultural diversity.
Our promo was filmed, edited and produced by Rebecca Bangay, iBex Media
Welcome to Christ Church Clifton YouTube Channel
Christ Church Clifton Live Stream - Thanksgiving Service for Jill Garfitt - Part 2
This is Part 2. Due to a break in the live stream the service is in two parts. Part 1 is available here
Bristol, England - Travel Around The World | Top best places to visit in Bristol
Top best places to visit in Bristol, England
Bristol, the largest city in South West England, is one of the most interesting cities in the UK.
This city has an eclectic combination of architectural styles and is one of the most culturally vibrant towns in England. By locals Bristol is called Brizzle or Bristle.
A good place to start exploring the city is the Castle Park with the ruins of St Peter’s Church and the ruins of Bristol Castle.
This used to be a network of busy streets and shops until it was bombed during the second world war.
In the Old Town there are plenty of interesting buildings from most of the architectural periods of the UK.
In this neighborhood there also is the Queen Square, a garden with the Statue of William III.
A short walk from there is the St Mary Radcliffe Church.
Which has been a place of Christian worship for over 900 years.
But the most prominent church is the Bristol Cathedral.
Founded in the Norman era it is the seat of the diocese of Bristol.
Besides the cathedral on College Green are also the Central Library and the City Hall, the seat of local government.
Not far away from there is the Georgian House, a well-preserved example of a typical 18th century town house.
The next place to go is the city’s major museum, the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery,
And a landmark of the University of Bristol, the Wills Memorial Building.
Further along the same street are the Royal West of England Academy of Art and the Victoria Rooms.
Possibly the city’s most famous landmark, spanning the spectacular Avon Gorge and the River Avon at a height of 75m, is the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
On top of the Clifton Hill, right at the bridge, is a nice park and the Observatory with camera obscura and an entrance to the cave.
In Clifton district is one of the most expensive streets in the city.
Royal York Crescent, which was reputed to be the longest terrace in Europe.
The best place to see the city from high up is Cabot Tower on Brandon Hill.
From there, there is a nice view of the Old Town,
And Harbor.
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Hannah Tew Testimony
This video is about Hannah Tew
Bristol Cross Church Internship Promo
Promotional video for the Bristol Cross Church Internship Year, applications still be accepted for the September 2014 intake.
Further info at:
Christ Church Clifton: ccweb.org.uk
Pip n Jay: pipnjay.org
Hope Chapel: hopechapel.co.uk
or search Bristol Cross Church Internship on Facebook.
12 Days of Christmas
Sorry we started a little late, we'll get it all next year!! Merry Christmas!
The old site of St. Andrews church Clifton bristol uk
CLIFTON COLLEGE D DAY ITV JUNE 2019
Clifton College in Bristol has a little-known place in American military history. In this film, ITV News Correspondent Robert Murphy shows how General Omar Bradley masterminded American plans for D-Day in this historic school.
Welcome to Christ Church
Christ Church is the Anglican (Church of England) Parish Church of Downend in the Diocese of Bristol, serving a population of over 25,000 people including those living in the communities of Staple Hill, Blackhorse, Bromley Heath and part of Emersons Green.
The aim of all we do can be summarised in the invitation to learn to live the life. This vision is firmly rooted in the Bible's teaching about what it means to be a Christian in the 21st century. Our membership reflects the variety of ages and backgrounds in the parish and includes an increasing number of young families and children. We trust that whoever comes to Christ Church will find a friendly welcome, together with a varied and helpful pattern of worship and a genuine concern for all. There are always opportunities to be involved in the life and work of the church, as time and energies allow.
Romania 2012
Video of our Romania team
Pastorates @ Christ Church Woking
'We're doing life together...'. Christ Church pastorates are community life at the heart of the church. They meet Tuesdays or Thursdays in homes of church members. You eat together, worship together, read the Bible together and pray together. The aim is to connect with each other in the week.
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Alicia and Joel's Wedding at Christchurch Harbour Hotel & Spa
Alicia and Joel's wedding at Christchurch Harbour Hotel and Spa was absolutely beautiful. It was our last wedding of 2018, and we were so glad to hear how much they loved their film.
Filmed and Edited by Ethan Church
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Victoria Rooms, Clifton
Fountains outside the Victoria Rooms, Clifton
Ashton Court Mansion, Bristol
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Bethel Bristol church uk Sunday 1st December 2019
THAMES TOWN China builds FAKE British town
Thames Town 泰晤士小鎮; pinyin: tài wù shì xiǎo zhèn is a new town in Songjiang District, about 30 kilometres (19 mi) from central Shanghai.
It is named after the River Thames in London, United Kingdom. The architecture is themed according to classic British market town styles. There are cobbled streets, Victorian terraces, corner shops and red telephone boxes.
The architectural firm of Atkins was given responsibility for planning Songjiang New City and designing Thames Town. The main developers for the town were Shanghai Songjiang New City Construction and Development, and Shanghai Henghe Real Estate. Thames Town was completed in 2006, occupying an area of 1 square kilometre and designed for a population of 10,000.
It cost 5 billion yuan to construct.
An imitation of English market town styles
The town consists mostly of low-density, single-family housing, with few commercial premises or community facilities. Although the houses sold rapidly, most purchases were by the relatively wealthy, as investments or second homes, and house prices rose to a high level. The proportion of owners taking up permanent residence was low, and Business Insider described it as a virtual ghost town. Nevertheless, a similar English-style town is planned near Beijing.
Some of the architecture has been directly copied from buildings found in England, including the church (modeled on Christ Church, Clifton Down in Bristol) a pub and fish and chip shop (copied from buildings in Lyme Regis, Dorset). and The Cross in Chester.
The town has become very popular as a location for wedding photography, with the church and main square often used as a backdrop.
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Meet the Dohertys
Meet our new principal Revd Dr Sean Doherty and his wife Gaby as the Doherty family relocates from London to Bristol.
Descent from the bell tower of Bristol's oldest building
St James' Priory is Bristol's oldest building. We decided to climb to the roof and have a peek. With bells, a clock and a winding medieval spiral staircase to experience, we thought we'd film the descent on a smartphone. You'll also hear a few choice comments from Clifton priest Fr Christopher Whitehead.