Tour de Yorkshire 2018 - Men's Stage 3 - Richmond to Scarborough (finish Scarborough 05.05.18)
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Park Manor Hotel Scarborough
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Hotels Scarborough
Park Manor Hotel
Northstead Manor Drive
Scarborough
North Yorkshire
YO12 6BB
01723 372090
info@parkmanor.co.uk
Based on out customer ratings, we believe the Park Manor Hotel to be one of the finest hotels in Scarborough. But don’t take our word for it – read the feedback our guests have left in our Visitors’ Book. We are delighted that our guests often mention the warm welcome they receive and we pride ourselves on our customer relations. Our aim is to make you feel as comfortable and as welcome as possible – and we seem to succeed, with many of our guests returning to stay with us many times over the years.
With over 25 years experience in the hotel industry, we are confident that we can deal with any request you may have. We are happy to arrange special touches in your room, such as wine and flowers, or just to provide a nice cup of tea when you arrive. Ask for anything you need, at any time. We are a family run hotel, and like to feel that we give our guests a home from home experience, if that is what they want. Our staff are cheerful and enjoy being part of an efficient and friendly team.
Great Facilities
We offer a quintessentially modern experience, in the shape of fine dining, room facilities, décor, and the Spa facilities you can enjoy during your stay. No other 2* hotels in Scarborough offers a swimming pool, steam room and Jacuzzi, the range of entertainment, and convenient location that Park Manor Hotel enjoys. As one of our guests remarked, they had a ‘5* stay”!
Perfect Location
Situated on the North Yorkshire coast, we enjoy what we think is a perfect location. We are a short walk from the North Bay beach, right next to Peasholm Park, and just down the road from the North Cliff Golf course. Scarborough’s famous Open Air Theatre is on our doorstep – we are the closest hotel to the venue in fact. If you have a big event booked there, we could not be more convenient. The Park Manor Hotel is perfect for Golfing Breaks too, quiet beach holidays, and theatre visits. Have a look at what is on offer in the local area on our Park Manor Hotel Blog, where we profile some of the best days out in Scarborough and North Yorkshire.
Guest Satisfaction
Our guest satisfaction ratings are second-to-none amongst hotels in Scarborough. We have a real passion for service and find great personal satisfaction in looking after you as our guests. Our aim is to exceed your expectations, and we constantly strive to do so, through modernisation and the constant updating of our facilities. Many of our guests return year after year.
Hotel in Scarborough Park Manor
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Hotels in Scarborough
Park Manor Hotel
Northstead Manor Drive
Scarborough
North Yorkshire
YO12 6BB
01723 372090
info@parkmanor.co.uk
Based on out customer ratings, we believe the Park Manor Hotel to be one of the finest hotels in Scarborough. But don’t take our word for it – read the feedback our guests have left in our Visitors’ Book. We are delighted that our guests often mention the warm welcome they receive and we pride ourselves on our customer relations. Our aim is to make you feel as comfortable and as welcome as possible – and we seem to succeed, with many of our guests returning to stay with us many times over the years.
With over 25 years experience in the hotel industry, we are confident that we can deal with any request you may have. We are happy to arrange special touches in your room, such as wine and flowers, or just to provide a nice cup of tea when you arrive. Ask for anything you need, at any time. We are a family run hotel, and like to feel that we give our guests a home from home experience, if that is what they want. Our staff are cheerful and enjoy being part of an efficient and friendly team.
Great Facilities
We offer a quintessentially modern experience, in the shape of fine dining, room facilities, décor, and the Spa facilities you can enjoy during your stay. No other 2* hotels in Scarborough offers a swimming pool, steam room and Jacuzzi, the range of entertainment, and convenient location that Park Manor Hotel enjoys. As one of our guests remarked, they had a ‘5* stay”!
Perfect Location
Situated on the North Yorkshire coast, we enjoy what we think is a perfect location. We are a short walk from the North Bay beach, right next to Peasholm Park, and just down the road from the North Cliff Golf course. Scarborough’s famous Open Air Theatre is on our doorstep – we are the closest hotel to the venue in fact. If you have a big event booked there, we could not be more convenient. The Park Manor Hotel is perfect for Golfing Breaks too, quiet beach holidays, and theatre visits. Have a look at what is on offer in the local area on our Park Manor Hotel Blog, where we profile some of the best days out in Scarborough and North Yorkshire.
Guest Satisfaction
Our guest satisfaction ratings are second-to-none among hotels in Scarborough. We have a real passion for service and find great personal satisfaction in looking after you as our guests. Our aim is to exceed your expectations, and we constantly strive to do so, through modernisation and the constant updating of our facilities. Many of our guests return year after year.
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I'm Back! // UK Vanlife Vlog
Sorry for vanishing from here, these past few months have been hectic. Getting back into making videos now and I'm going to be a lot more active going into the new year. Hope you like this chill vlog :)
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'Iconic' Bristol Church - St Mary Redcliffe
St. Mary Redcliffe is an Anglican parish church located in the Redcliffe district of Bristol, England. The church is a short walk from Bristol Temple Meads. The church building was constructed from the 12th to the 15th centuries, and it has been a place of Christian worship for over 900 years. The church is renowned for the beauty of its Gothic architecture and is classed as a Grade I listed building by Historic England.[1][2] It was famously described by Queen Elizabeth I as the fairest, goodliest, and most famous parish church in England.[3][4]
Little remains of the earliest churches on the site although a little of the fabric has been dated to the 12th century. Much of the current building dates from the late 13th and 14th centuries when it was built and decorated by wealthy merchants of the city whose tomb and monuments decorate the church. The spire fell after being struck by lightning in 1446 and was not rebuilt until 1872. Little of the original stained glass remains following damage in the English Civil War with extensive new glass being added during the Victorian era. The tower contains 15 bells designed for full-circle English-Style change ringing. Other music in the church is provided by several choirs and the Harrison & Harrison organ.
Christian Church:
The Christian Church is an ecclesiological term generally used by Protestants to refer to the whole group of people belonging to the Christianity throughout history. In this understanding, the Christian Church does not refer to a particular Christian denomination but to the body of all believers. Some Christian traditions, however, believe that the term Christian Church or Church applies only to a specific historic Christian body or institution (e.g., the Catholic Church, the Orthodox Church, the Non-Chalcedonian Churches of Oriental Orthodoxy, or the Assyrian Church of the East). The Four Marks of the Church first expressed in the Nicene Creed are that the Church is One (a unified Body of Particular Churches in full Communion of doctrines and faith with each other), Holy (a sanctified and deified Body), Catholic (Universal and containing the fullness of Truth in itself), and Apostolic (its hierarchy, doctrines, and faith can be traced back to the Apostles).[1]
Thus, the majority of Christians globally (particularly of the apostolic churches listed above, as well as some Anglo-Catholics) consider the Christian Church as a visible and institutional societas perfecta enlivened with supernatural grace, while Protestants generally understand the Church to be an invisible reality not identifiable with any specific earthly institution, denomination, or network of affiliated churches.[citation needed] Others equate the Church with particular groups that share certain essential elements of doctrine and practice, though divided on other points of doctrine and government (such as the branch theory as taught by some Anglicans).
United States:
The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America (/əˈmɛrɪkə/), is a federal republic[16][17] composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.[fn 6] Forty-eight states and the federal district are contiguous and located in North America between Canada and Mexico. The state of Alaska is in the northwest corner of North America, bordered by Canada to the east and across the Bering Strait from Russia to the west. The state of Hawaii is an archipelago in the mid-Pacific Ocean. The U.S. territories are scattered about the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, stretching across nine official time zones. The extremely diverse geography, climate and wildlife of the United States make it one of the world's 17 megadiverse countries.[19]
At 3.8 million square miles (9.8 million km2)[20] and with over 324 million people, the United States is the world's third- or fourth-largest country by total area,[fn 7] and the third-most populous. The capital is Washington, D.C., and the largest city is New York City; twelve other major metropolitan areas—each with at least 4.5 million inhabitants—are Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Miami, Atlanta, Boston, San Francisco, Phoenix, and Riverside.
Collabro and Kerry Ellis - A Million Dreams - Road to The Royal Albert Hall Tour 2019
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Sculpture in the City 2018
The annual urban sculpture park returns to the Square Mile with its eighth edition. See this year's contemporary art installations in 19 locations, surrounded by iconic architecture of the City of London's insurance district.
Participating artists are: Marina Abramović, Shaun C. Badham, Miroslaw Balka, Jyll Bradley, Tracey Emin CBE RA, Clare Jarrett, Juliana Cerqueira Leite, Gabriel Lester, Sarah Lucas, Amanda Lwin, Jean-Luc Moulène, Michail Pirgelis, Thomas J Price, Richard Rome, Nancy Rubins, Sean Scully RA, Karen Tang,
Sculpture in the City is presented as part of the City of London's Cultural Strategy, delivered in partnership with City businesses and wider arts community.
Project Partners: Aon, Aviva, Blackstone, Bloomberg, British Land, Brookfield Properties, CC Land, City of London, Generali Real Estate, Hiscox, TH Real Estate, Tower 42, Twentytwo, Women: Work and Power
Project Patrons: Ascend Studio, Illuminated River, JSRE 30 St Mary Axe Ltd, Leadenhall Market, Make, MTEC, PLP/Architecture, Price & Myers
Generously supported by:Amanda Lwin, Blain | Southern, Clare Jarrett, Gagosian, Galerie Chantal Crousel, Gallery Fons Welters, Hales Gallery, l'étrangère, Jyll Bradley, Lisson Gallery, Richard Rome, Sadie Coles, Shaun C. Badham, Sprüth Magers, Thomas Dane Gallery, T J Boulting, Waddington Custot, White Cube
A brand new programme Musicity x Sculpture in the City, supported by Brookfield Properties brings architecture-inspired music and sound art to eight of the sculptures' locations and to Principal Place and Aldgate Towers.
Download the SMARTIFY app and scan any of this year's sculptures to receive immediate access to extra commentary, as well as a map of the SITC trail.
Find out more at sculptureinthecity.org.uk and join the conversation on the social media at #sculptureinthecity
Canadian Citizenship : 5 Facts That You Should Know!
Now that Liberals and Justin Trudeau have won the Canadian election and Britain has chosen to Brexit, perhaps you are thinking about getting Canadian Citizenship!
Are you planning to apply for Canadian citizenship or have you already submitted your application? Then there are certain tips that can make this process more efficient. Let's talk about some of these tips that you should know!
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1- Never Lie!
To become a Canadian citizen, currently an adult applicant must have lived in Canada for at least 3 years or 1,095 days in the past four years before applying.
While this waiting time might seem like a very long time, lying when submitting your documents might get you in huge trouble. The government of Canada recently started cracking down on suspicious applications. As an example on September 2012, it began the process of revoking the citizenship of 3,100 people suspected of lying to become Canadians. So while the prospect of obtaining Canadian citizenship might be very attractive, never lie!
2- Make sure that your knowledge of the official languages in Canada (ie English and French) is good. The rules related to applicants' knowledge of English and French have become much more difficult in recent years. Currently, adult applicants must send proof that they have adequate knowledge of English or French. If your application does not have proof, it will be considered incomplete and returned to you. Bottom line: improve your writing and speaking skills.
3- Take the citizenship test seriously
In 2010, the Canadian government completely changed the citizenship test and now it requires a higher score to pass. It has also made questions about the Canadian history and values more challenging.
As of December 2012, applicants have to get 15 out of 20 questions in the citizenship test correct, whereas previously they only needed to have 12 out of 20 correct answers. Government staff at the exam also ask detailed questions about the applicants life in Canada to test their verbal language ability.
As a result of these tougher criteria, the failure rate of the citizenship test jumped from less than 4% in 2009 to nearly 15% in 2010. Nowadays, the citizenship test is much more serious and difficult than what it used to be. So take it seriously!
4- Bring all the necessary documents and more!
It is better safe than sorry. You need to provide any evidence that convinces the citizenship staff at the exam that you have lived in Canada in the years before your application. Documents related to employment or studying, property documents, monthly bills, and translation of your passport (especially the stamped pages) can be helpful.
5- Be patient
As the number of applicants in the past few years has greatly increased, the processing times currently are close to 24 months for most applications. This does not mean that your application will necessary be processed within the first two years of applying. Roughly 20% of applications now take more 21 months to process, so be patient!
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Cutting Crew singing Died in your Arms at Scarborough 80's Rewind
Cutting Crew singing Died in your Arms at Scarborough 80's Rewind
10 Roads You Would Never Want to Drive On
Top 10 Most Dangerous Roads and Highways from around the world you should never take your car on.
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Since the invention of the modern automobile, we have been in love with our cars, trucks and motorcycles. It’s hard to think how we could function on a daily basis without a personal car around to take us to the grocery store, movie theatre or over to a friend’s house. This mode of transportation is such an important part of most peoples’ lives that we have no idea how we’d cope if cars suddenly disappeared tomorrow. Sure, most cars pollute and after a decade or so we get rid of the old and bring in a new car – filling up wrecking yards and burnings tons of gasoline in the process. The automobile is so important that rather than develop a whole new mode of transportation we instead focus our energy on creating more efficient gasoline burning engines and new models of electric cars. Nonetheless, the car is an integral part of our lives and our culture.
Of course, many people have often heard the saying (but never really payed any attention to it) that driving is one of the most dangerous things we do in our daily lives. Indeed, getting behind the wheel of your ride and heading off to work or some other destination can be very dangerous. Statistically, the number crunchers say that you are far more likely to die driving your car than flying in a plane. The numbers seem to back this up by showing that over 90 people are killed every day in motor vehicle accidents in the US alone. It all makes sense once you think about it. If you think about all the people out on the road and add in distracted and drunk drivers, mechanical failures and bad weather then it’s easy to see why driving can be so dangerous.
But what about the actual sections of roads and highways that seemingly have a high number of accidents and fatalities all year round. That is, it can be bad enough driving on ‘regular’ roads and highways around the world but there are roads which, for whatever reason, just seem more dangerous than the rest. You are probably picturing the classic mountain side road, carved into the rock with minimal safety barriers and exposed to landslides and all the inclement weather you can think of. Yes, those roads are very dangerous, but they aren’t the only ones to avoid driving on.
As part two of our ‘dangerous roads’ series, we look at 10 roads you probably wouldn’t want to drive on. These motorways are found all across the world, in all sorts of environments and at all sorts of altitudes. There are the expected mountain roads – narrow and crumbling where one small mistake means you are going for a very long fall. There are also the remote and isolated highways running through deserts and the vastness of Siberia. There are even the sea level roads which provide their own nasty little surprise that can ruin your day (or life). We guarantee that after seeing this your daily commute will appear to be a walk in the park.
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Meet Maeve Stillman fromSt Mary’s College, winner of the title GSK UK Young Scientist of the Year 2019 for her project Investigating the Effect of Activated Charcoal on the Absorptions of Medications.