SM 2010 South of England XC Champs (Part 1 of 2)
South of England Cross Country Championships
Parliament Hill Fields, Hampstead London
Saturday 30th January 2010
Part 1 - Positions 1 - 90
Senior Men's (15,000 Metres)
1 Neilson Hall Bedford & County AC 50:57
2 Jon Pepper Enfield & Haringey AC 51:08
3 Kevin Heywood Bideford AAC 51:39
4 Darren Deed Bedford & County AC 51:50
5 Florian Neuschwander Kent AC 52:00
6 Dean Lacy Cambridge Harriers 52:21
7 Martin Mashford Aldershot Farn & Dist AC 52:24
8 Kevin Toher Newquay & Par AC 52:27
9 Chris Smith Thames Valley Harriers 52:33
10 Ben Tickner Wells City Harriers 52:40
11 Will Clarke Cambridge & Coleridge 52:50
12 Dan Dalmedo Bedford & County AC 53:01
13 Dave Wardle Woodford Green AC/EL 53:02
14 Mike Coleman Medway & Maidstone AC 53:10
15 Ben Warren Harrow AC 53:13
16 Orlando Edwards Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers 53:18
17 Adrian Marriott Wells City Harriers 53:20
18 James Connor Kent AC 53:24
19 Huw Lobb Bedford & County AC 53:26
20 Owain Jones Windsor Slough E&H AC 53:39
21 Nick Torry Serpentine RC 53:41
22 Craig Hopkins Swansea Harriers AC 53:43
23 David Bruce Highgate Harriers 53:53
24 Owain Matthews Bedford & County AC 53:54
25 James Kelly Belgrave Harriers 53:57
26 Paul Rodgers Aldershot Farn & Dist AC 53:59
27 Scott Sterling Newham & Essex Beagles 54:10
28 Neil Phillips Aldershot Farn & Dist AC 54:19
29 James McMullan Thames Hare & Hounds 54:20
30 John Gilbert Kent AC 54:23
31 Robbie James Lewes AC 54:39
32 Ryan Prout Chelmsford AC 54:44
33 Hywel Care Woodford Green AC/EL 54:46
34 Henry Dodwell Highgate Harriers 54:48
35 Kevin Quinn Aldershot Farn & Dist AC 54:51
36 Martyn Cryer Woodford Green AC/EL 54:53
37 Richard Phillips Serpentine RC 54:57
38 Alan Barnes Herne Hill Harriers 55:04
39 Lotfi Chebli Woodford Green AC/EL 55:08
40 Steven Tuttle Bedford & County AC 55:10
41 Huw Evans Tonbridge AC 55:15
42 Steve Robinson Bedford & County AC 55:19
43 Stuart Huntington City of Norwich AC 55:24
44 Steven Connor Aldershot Farn & Dist AC 55:32
45 Joe Wade Aldershot Farn & Dist AC 55:32
46 Paskar Owor Belgrave Harriers 55:34
47 James Baker Chichester Runners & AC 55:41
48 Tom Comerford Marshall Milton Keynes AC 55:44
49 Julian Rendall Thames Hare & Hounds 55:48
50 Phil Killingley Winchester & District AC 56:07
806 Finishers
Team Results (6 to score)
1 Bedford & County AC 100
2 Aldershot Farn & Dist AC 185
3 Woodford Green AC/EL 230
4 Thames Hare & Hounds 349
5 Kent AC 366
6 Highgate Harriers 429
7 Wells City Harriers 500
8 Medway & Maidstone AC 563
9 Herne Hill Harriers 584
10 Harrow AC 674
11 Serpentine RC 675
12 Southampton RC 844
13 Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers 919
14 Hillingdon AC 973
15 Marshall Milton Keynes AC 1129
16 South London Harriers 1168
17 Garden City Runners 1188
18 Winchester & District AC 1217
19 London Heathside 1316
20 Chelmsford AC 1424
54 Teams Finished
Team Results (12 to score)
1 Aldershot Farn & Dist AC 795
2 Bedford & County AC 1001
3 Woodford Green AC/EL 1184
4 Highgate Harriers 1398
5 Herne Hill Harriers 1561
6 Thames Hare & Hounds 1736
7 Serpentine RC 2388
8 South London Harriers 3237
9 Wells City Harriers 3465
10 London Heathside 3526
17 Teams Finished
SM 2010 South of England XC Champs (Part 2 of 2)
South of England Cross Country Championships
Parliament Hill Fields, Hampstead London
Saturday 30th January 2010
Part 2 - Positions 90 - 400
Senior Men's (15,000 Metres)
1 Neilson Hall Bedford & County AC 50:57
2 Jon Pepper Enfield & Haringey AC 51:08
3 Kevin Heywood Bideford AAC 51:39
4 Darren Deed Bedford & County AC 51:50
5 Florian Neuschwander Kent AC 52:00
6 Dean Lacy Cambridge Harriers 52:21
7 Martin Mashford Aldershot Farn & Dist AC 52:24
8 Kevin Toher Newquay & Par AC 52:27
9 Chris Smith Thames Valley Harriers 52:33
10 Ben Tickner Wells City Harriers 52:40
11 Will Clarke Cambridge & Coleridge 52:50
12 Dan Dalmedo Bedford & County AC 53:01
13 Dave Wardle Woodford Green AC/EL 53:02
14 Mike Coleman Medway & Maidstone AC 53:10
15 Ben Warren Harrow AC 53:13
16 Orlando Edwards Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers 53:18
17 Adrian Marriott Wells City Harriers 53:20
18 James Connor Kent AC 53:24
19 Huw Lobb Bedford & County AC 53:26
20 Owain Jones Windsor Slough E&H AC 53:39
21 Nick Torry Serpentine RC 53:41
22 Craig Hopkins Swansea Harriers AC 53:43
23 David Bruce Highgate Harriers 53:53
24 Owain Matthews Bedford & County AC 53:54
25 James Kelly Belgrave Harriers 53:57
26 Paul Rodgers Aldershot Farn & Dist AC 53:59
27 Scott Sterling Newham & Essex Beagles 54:10
28 Neil Phillips Aldershot Farn & Dist AC 54:19
29 James McMullan Thames Hare & Hounds 54:20
30 John Gilbert Kent AC 54:23
31 Robbie James Lewes AC 54:39
32 Ryan Prout Chelmsford AC 54:44
33 Hywel Care Woodford Green AC/EL 54:46
34 Henry Dodwell Highgate Harriers 54:48
35 Kevin Quinn Aldershot Farn & Dist AC 54:51
36 Martyn Cryer Woodford Green AC/EL 54:53
37 Richard Phillips Serpentine RC 54:57
38 Alan Barnes Herne Hill Harriers 55:04
39 Lotfi Chebli Woodford Green AC/EL 55:08
40 Steven Tuttle Bedford & County AC 55:10
41 Huw Evans Tonbridge AC 55:15
42 Steve Robinson Bedford & County AC 55:19
43 Stuart Huntington City of Norwich AC 55:24
44 Steven Connor Aldershot Farn & Dist AC 55:32
45 Joe Wade Aldershot Farn & Dist AC 55:32
46 Paskar Owor Belgrave Harriers 55:34
47 James Baker Chichester Runners & AC 55:41
48 Tom Comerford Marshall Milton Keynes AC 55:44
49 Julian Rendall Thames Hare & Hounds 55:48
50 Phil Killingley Winchester & District AC 56:07
806 Finishers
Team Results (6 to score)
1 Bedford & County AC 100
2 Aldershot Farn & Dist AC 185
3 Woodford Green AC/EL 230
4 Thames Hare & Hounds 349
5 Kent AC 366
6 Highgate Harriers 429
7 Wells City Harriers 500
8 Medway & Maidstone AC 563
9 Herne Hill Harriers 584
10 Harrow AC 674
11 Serpentine RC 675
12 Southampton RC 844
13 Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers 919
14 Hillingdon AC 973
15 Marshall Milton Keynes AC 1129
16 South London Harriers 1168
17 Garden City Runners 1188
18 Winchester & District AC 1217
19 London Heathside 1316
20 Chelmsford AC 1424
54 Teams Finished
Team Results (12 to score)
1 Aldershot Farn & Dist AC 795
2 Bedford & County AC 1001
3 Woodford Green AC/EL 1184
4 Highgate Harriers 1398
5 Herne Hill Harriers 1561
6 Thames Hare & Hounds 1736
7 Serpentine RC 2388
8 South London Harriers 3237
9 Wells City Harriers 3465
10 London Heathside 3526
17 Teams Finished
MP4-The City of-Norwich--Right Rev Graham James Bishop of Norwich & The Damage of Sin.mp4.MP4
Please watch: Finding The Spider
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From 66cities.wordpress.com and the 300 Video Recordings made in the 66 Cuties of the UK in just 66 days by Rev. Victor Robert Farrell -- 66Books | 66Cities | 66 Days
John Jarrold and St James Mill, Norwich
An animated film looking at the textile and printing history of St James Mill, one of the Norwich 12 buildings, with narration by an avatar of John Jarrold.
St James Mill is one of the Norwich 12 iconic buildings covering 1,000 years of history.
The film was commissioned and researched by Norwich HEART, and was produced by the University of East Anglia's Urban Modelling Group.
Part of the SHAPING 24 project - shaping24.eu
James on Midlands Today 2009
When Carson Yeung took over Birmingham City FC, our James was interviewed by the local news Midlands Today
Houghton Hall, Norfolk
Built by Britain's first prime minister, Sir Robert Walpole, and completed in 1735, Houghton Hall is one of the finest and best preserved 18th century houses in Europe and is, without a doubt, one of England's hidden gems.
U15B South of England 2010 XC Championships
South of England Cross Country Championships
Parliament Hill Fields, Hampstead London
Saturday 30th January 2010
Under 15 Boy's Southern Cross Country Championships
Under 15 Boys
1 James McMurray St.Albans AC 15:57
2 Matthew McLaughlin Shaftesbury 16:11
3 Benedict West-Henry Weymouth St.Pauls Harriers 16:11
4 Callum Jones Cornwall AC 16:22
5 Rowan Preece Taunton AC 16:24
6 Jonathan Davies Reading AC 16:29
7 Toby Smith Basingstoke 16:31
8 Matthew Seddon Bracknell AC 16:31
9 Tom Rawet Cornwall AC 16:33
10 Jake Rogers Invicta East Kent 16:34
11 James Stockings Woodford Green AC/EL 16:35
12 Michael Harrison Bedford & County AC 16:37
13 Stuart McCallum Winchester & District AC 16:37
14 Matthew Arnold Aldershot Farn & Disct AC 16:38
15 Luke Ames-Blackaby Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers 16:39
16 Will Robinson Reigate Priory AC 16:39
17 Sam Robinson Chelmsford AC 16:40
18 Liam Dee Herts Phonix AC 16:40
19 Tom Devlin Tonbridge AC 16:41
20 Kieran Wye Windsor Slough E&H 16:42
21 Ryan Isaacson Bedford & County 16:43
22 Bradley Wattleworth Ipswich Harriers 16:44
23 Max Nicholls Tonbridge AC 16:45
24 James Cochrane Cambridge & Coleridge 16:48
25 Shaun Wyllie Camberley & District AC 16:49
26 Luke Dawson Invicta East Kent AC 16:49
27 Sean Molloy Tonbridge AC 16:49
28 Chandi Uduwawala Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers 16:51
29 Benjamin Collier Horsham Blue Star Harriers 16:52
30 Sean Watson City of Norwich AC 16:53
228 Finishers
Top 10 Teams (4 to score)
1 Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers 80
2 Tonbridge AC 121
3 Cornwall AC 136
4 Aldershot Farnham & Dist 140
5 Bedford & County 182
6 Windsor Slough Eton & Hounslow 219
7 Reading AC 229
8 Taunton AC 265
9 Bracknell AC 270
10 Havering Mayesbrook AC 272
25 Teams Finished
Gig in The Garden - Les Mis V Phantom
On Sunday 27th July 2014, Lee Dillon-Stuart hosted Gig In The Garden in support of Les Mis V Phantom, raising money for Cardiac Risk In The Young.
Hear why some of the cast of Les Mis think you should come to the match, and hear Carrie Hope Fletcher perform.
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LES MIS V PHANTOM THE HAT-TRICK
Match played in tribute to Melanie Oakely-Dow
in aid of #CardiacRiskInTheYoung and The Lewis Marsh Foundation
Donations also to Ellenor Lions Hospics and Macmillan Cancer Support
SUNDAY 3RD AUGUST 2014
Fun starts at 1pm - Kick off at 3pm
VIP Ticket (Migle with players + Private Bar) - £30
Family Ticket (2 adults + 2 children) - £30
Adult (16+) - £12
Child (5 - 15) - £5
Child (4 and under) - Free
Group Rate (8+ people) - £10 each
BOOK ONLINE NOW - lesmisvphantom.co.uk
If you can't join us, then please donate @
justgiving.com/lesmisvphantom3
Celebrity Players include*
#RickyRayment - The Only Way is Essex
#RalfLittle - The Royle Family & Two Pints of Lager
#DannyMac - Hollyoaks
#AydenCallaghan - Emmerdale & Hollyoaks
With Ex Professional Footballers*
#PaulJones - Ex Welsh International
#RobbieSavage - Ex Footballer, BBC Football Pundit & Strictly Come Dancing
#RobLee - Ex Newcastle/England
#FrancisBenali - Ex Southampton FC
#PaulWalsh - Ex Liverpool/Spurs & England Legend
#SteveBaker - Ex Southampton FC
#PaulMcveigh - Ex Norwich/Northern Ireland and Sports Presenter
Performances from*
#GerónimoRauch - Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera
#CarrieHopeFletcher - Eponine in Les Misérables
#LiamTamne - Les Misérables and The Voice
#LucieJones - X-Factor and Les Misérables
#SapphireSoul
Hosted by #MarkClemmit - The Football League Show and Radio 5 Live
with Adam Linstead, Tim Morgan and Carl Mullaney
Les Mis F.C. Managed by #NigelAdkins - Reading F.C. Manager
Phantom F.C. Managed by #MarkWarburton - Brentford F.C. Manager
Supported by Thinkers Live
* All players and performers are subject to availability and change
Ethel Mary Colman and The Guildhall, Norwich
Ethel Mary Colman was the first woman to be made a Lord Mayor in Britain. This animated film tells her story and that of The Guildhall - the original city hall for Norwich.
The Guildhall is one of the Norwich 12 iconic buildings covering 1,000 years of history.
The film was commisioned and researched by Norwich HEART, and was produced by the University of East Anglia's Urban Modelling Group.
Part of the SHAPING 24 project - shaping24.eu
Krystal & Simon's Norfolk Wedding Highlights
Krystal & Simon's Norfolk Wedding Highlights
At Lenwade House Hotel, Norfolk
On 14th July 2012
Sheridan Wesley King Loops (Fabbri King Loops) Cardiff Big Weekend 2017
Sheridan Wesley's beautiful Fabbri King Loops. The machine was built in 1993, first imported into the UK by M&D Taylor in June 1995, was then bought by Bernard Matthews in April 2002, and was owned by the Matthews family until Sheridan purchased it in June 2015. Taken at Cardiff Big Weekend 2017, with Norman Sayers as Lessee
Main Attractions :
Ferris Wheel Big Wheel - James Danter
Miami - Tommy Danter
Aftershock Reverse Bungee - Raymond Eddy
Dragon Coaster - Jordan Evans
The Cage Round Up - Tuson Evans Sr
Ghost Train - Gilbert Chadwick Jr
Waltzer - Abie Danter Sr
Crazy Jungle Fun House - Charlton Harris
Star Gate Twin Spin - Shaun Rogers
Freak Out Afterburner - James Danter
Speed Booster - Denzil Danter
Sizzler Twist - Denzil Danter
Thriller Express Matterhorn - Edward Evans
Dodgems - Henry Studt
Air Star Shape - Abie Danter Jr
Haunted House - Alfred Gregory
King Loops - Sheridan Wesley
Extreme Orbiter - William Danter
No 1 Take Off Machine Shake Off - Warren James
Sea Storm Happy Sailor - Andrew Harniess
The King Street Fighter Revolution - William Robert Wilson
Jump & Smile - Jason Gray
Take Off 40M Star Flyer - Leigh Danter
Music Tagada - William Roberts
Pulse Night Club, Churchill Way:
Air Maxx 360 Loop Fighter - Charles James
Insania Miami - Stuart Danter
Drive Time Dodgems - Stuart Danter
Pictures of Cardiff Whilst Open & Closed, and pictures of the Rides Transport can be found here:
Cardiff Whilst Closed, Thursday 24th August 2017
Cardiff Transport, Thursday 24th August 2017
Cardiff Open, Saturday 26th August 2017
This House by James Graham - review
This House by James Graham at Chichester Festival Theatre reviewed by Paul Seven Lewis. The Headlong production is co-produced by National Theatre & Chichester Festival Theatre. Touring in 2018 to West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds (23 February-10 March), Cambridge Arts Theatre (12-17 March), Theatre Royal Bath (19-24 March), Edinburgh Festival Theatre (27-31 March), Nottingham Theatre Royal (10 – 14 April), Birmingham Repertory Theatre (16-21 April), The Lowry, Salford (24-28 April), Theatre Royal, Plymouth (1-5 May), Norwich Theatre Royal (7-12 May), Malvern Theatres (14-19 May), Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford (21-26 May), Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield (29 May-2 June).
North London Society of Model Engineers
Steam Railway
Dave & Andrews Wedding 2018
Thursford Garden Pavilion - Main Ceremony
Kings of Anglia podcast video: The candidates for the Ipswich Town job
Stuart Watson, Andy Warren and Mike Bacon discuss the runners and riders for the vacant Ipswich Town manager job.
Powered by the EADT and Ipswich Star, Suffolk Now is the YouTube channel for all of the best stories from across Suffolk, North Essex and the eastern region, bringing you the latest in news, sport, special features and great live content.
The Great Plague (Black Death Documentary) | Timeline
Check out our new website for more incredible history documentaries: HD and ad-free.
The Great Plague of 1665 killed 100,000 Londoners – one in three of the people living in the city. While kept diaries have provided terrifying testaments to the horrors of that summer, other stories have been hidden in the archives of London churches for centuries. Rare documents unearthed in some of the cities oldest places of worship now tell the story of what it was like for an ordinary person, more often than not living in poverty, as the plague swept through London. This factual drama follows the lives of those living in Cock and Key Alley, one of the dank and dismal yards squeezed between Fleet Street and the Thames – and brings to life 17th Century London at one of its most frightening moments.
Want to watch more full-length Documentaries?
Click here: goo.gl/zCIIDC
Content licensed from Digital Rights Group (DRG).
Produced by Juniper Communications LTD.
From the original documentary, The Great Plague.
Any queries, please contact us at: owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com
CARDIFF CITY FC: NINIAN PARK - THE HISTORY
NINIAN PARK, THE HOME OF CARDIFF CITY FC FROM 1910 TO 2009
Ninian Park was a football stadium in the Leckwith area of Cardiff, Wales that was used as the home of Cardiff City F.C. for 99 years.[4] At the time of its closure in 2009, it had a capacity of 21,508, however during the 1950s it regularly hosted matches with attendances of over 50,000.
Cardiff City had been playing home fixtures at Sophia Gardens but, with growing interest in the club, the lack of facilities at the ground had restricted them from joining the Southern Football League. To combat this, club founder Bartley Wilson secured a plot of land from local land owners that had previously been used as a rubbish tip and began construction of a new ground in 1909. The build was completed a year later and was named Ninian Park after Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Ninian Crichton-Stuart, who had stepped in as a financial guarantor for the land after the previous backer had pulled out. Crichton-Stuart would perform the kick-off of the first match at the ground, a friendly match against Football League First Division champions Aston Villa. It was originally opened with a single wooden stand and three large bankings made of ash but gradual improvements saw stands constructed on all sides of the pitch. The four stands were named the Canton End, the Grange End, the Popular Bank (commonly known as the Bob Bank) and the Grandstand.
The ground was also used as the home stadium for the Wales national football team from 1911 until the late 1980s, hosting 84 international fixtures during its existence, before safety concerns saw it replaced by Cardiff Arms Park as the preferred home venue for the national side. The Welsh national side holds the record attendance for a match at Ninian Park on 17 October 1959 with 62,634 fans watching a fixture against England. Cardiff City's club record attendance was 57,893 during a league fixture against Arsenal on 22 April 1953. The ground hosted its last match on 25 April 2009 against Ipswich Town and was demolished soon after, being replaced by the newly constructed Cardiff City Stadium located opposite. The site was converted into a residential housing estate that was named Ninian Park after the ground.
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Producers EPK Official Promo
So who are Producers?
Step forward Lol Crème, ex-member of brilliant 70s pop group 10cc and one half of hit-makers and production/video duo Godley & Creme, legendary British producer Trevor Horn, award-winning musician, engineer and producer Stephen Lipson and ubiquitous human drum machine Ash Soan.
Supergroups haben seit den glorreichen Zeiten von Cream, von Emerson, Lake & Palmer sowie von Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young eine liebenswerte Tradition in der Rockmusik. Mit den Producers hat nun eine dieser Supergroups die internationale Musikszene betreten, wie sie ungewöhnlicher kaum sein könnte. Die vier Musiker britischer Herkunft haben immerhin einige der denkwürdigsten Kapitel der zeitgenössischen Pop- und Rockgeschichte mitgestaltet. Die Herren Lol Crème (10cc, Godley&Crème), Trevor Horn (Buggles, Yes), Stephen Lipson (Paul McCartney, Natalie Imbruglia) und Ash Soan (Adele, James Morrison) alias Producers stehen für vier Dekaden Popgeschichte und haben an mehr als 200 Hitsingles und stilbildenden Alben als Musiker und vor allem als Produzenten mitgewirkt. Jetzt erscheint nach langer Vorbereitungszeit ihr erstes gemeinsames Album „Made in Basing Street, benannt nach der Straße, in der im westlichen London die Sarm Studios liegen, wo die Musiker erstmals zusammenkamen und wo letztlich auch das Album aufgenommen wurde.
„Made In Basing Street schillert in den schönsten Technicolor-Farben zeitgenössischer Pop- und Rocksounds. Hier spürt man, dass Lol Crème, Trevor Horn und Stephen Lipson noch nichts von ihrer magischen Handschrift eingebüßt haben und genau wissen, mit welchen dramaturgischen Kniffen in ihren Songs die rechte Spannung erzeugt werden kann. Es herrscht auf den Songs jene perfekte Balance aus weiser Entspanntheit und produktionstechnischer Grandezza, die einfach der enormen Erfahrung aller Beteiligten geschuldet ist.
Kaleidoskopischer Prog-Pop deluxe!
Made in Basing Street is a perfectly formed evocation of rock classicism -- Mojo
The Crème of the Crop -- Mirror
Compared to the average 2012 recording this is like sinking into a seat in First Class after a long journey scrunched up in cattle class - Word
Your Life -- is so emotional it knocks you over like a tank -- Sunday Times
Finely-honed Pop Rock -- Rhythms Mag
Made In Basing Street is polished-to-perfection elegance, the show of excellence is undeniable. - Classic Rock
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Speed XXL Norwich Showground
This is Speed XXL at Mega Funfair on Norwich Showground. I went on this ride about 7 times haha
Sing Sh*t, Get Played: The Best And Worst Of Footballers Singing
The St.Mirren Shiny Boys Dissect Songs That Have Been Released By Footballers. Some Are Truly Awful!
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