Whales and Snails Childrens Play Area Bolton
Pink Concert Reebok Stadium Bolton
Las Vegas Birthday Parties - Kids Kingdom Indoor Play
Looking for a great place in Vegas to hold your childs birthday party? Check out Kids Kingdom! LARGE party room, tons of space, helpful staff, CLEAN and full of imagination play....See our video tour here:
Kids Kingdom Indoor Playground
Kids Kingdom features toys to challenge kids’ bodies and minds! Kids can enjoy the ball pit, bounce house, tea party area, stage to perform on, infant area, toddler ride alongs, a jungle gym, and brand new dress up clothes to build their imaginations in the pretend houses. As an added bonus, Kids Kingdom offer complimentary wi-fi for the grown-ups!
This family business is built to provide a safe, fun, and interactive space that both children and their parents can enjoy. Kids Kingdom Indoor Playground combines a safe, interactive indoor play area for infants and children up to 8 years old with a parent friendly cafe that features gourmet coffee, snacks, and even free high speed internet! Remember socks are required in play area. They do have clean socks for sale for those that come without or forget to bring their own.
Kids Kingdom Address:
4975 S. Fort Apache Suite 101
Las Vegas, Nevada 89148
Phone: (702) 294-0226
Sophie's birthday party
Lily and her friends at Sophie's birthday at Big Apple Rotherham. 2015
Pink Aintree You & Your Hand & Get The Party Started
Pink live @ Aintree Pavilion
Abode Properties = Property FOR SALE Albion Street Westhoughton Bolton BL5
Albion Street - £179,950
Wow! Viewing essential to appreciate the standard of fixtures and fittings. This 3 bedroom semi-detached property is well presented and has spacious accommodation. Comprises entrance hallway, living room, dining room with open aspect to the modern fitted kitchen, downstairs W.C., 3 bedrooms, master bedroom with en-suite facilities, family bathroom, detached garage, gardens to front and rear and stunning field views to the side aspects.
Places to see in ( Westhoughton - UK )
Places to see in ( Westhoughton - UK )
Westhoughton is a town and civil parish of the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton in Greater Manchester, England. It is 4 miles southwest of Bolton, 5 miles east of Wigan and 13 miles northwest of Manchester. Historically in Lancashire, Westhoughton was once a centre for coal mining, cotton-spinning and textile manufacture. Today it is predominantly a residential town with a population of 23,056, increasing to 24,974 at the 2011 Census.
Westhoughton incorporates several former villages and hamlets which have their own distinctive character, sports traditions and amenities including railway stations. They include Wingates (famous for the Wingates Band), White Horse, Over Hulton, Four Gates (or Fourgates), Chequerbent, which was all but destroyed by the building of the M61 motorway, Hunger Hill, Snydale, Hart Common, Marsh Brook, Daisy Hill and Dobb Brow.
The name Westhoughton is derived from the Old English, halh (dialectal haugh) for a nook or corner of land, and tun for a farmstead or settlement – meaning a westerly settlement in a corner of land. It has been recorded variously as Halcton in 1210, Westhalcton in 1240,Westhalghton in 1292, Westhalton in 1302 and in the 16th century as Westhaughton and Westhoughton
Westhoughton covers an area of 4,341 acres (1,757 ha) and has an average breadth of over 2 miles (3.2 km) from north-east to south-west, and an extreme length of nearly 3.5 miles (5.6 km) from northwest to south-east. The highest ground at over 480 feet (150 m) is to the north east with the land sloping downwards to the south-west. The lowest point at about 120 feet (37 m) is in the extreme southerly corner. Borsdane Brook separates the township from Aspull, another brook divides it from Hindley joining a stream which rises on the northern edge of Westhoughton and flows south through Leigh to Glazebrook. The town incorporates several former villages and hamlets including railway stations including Wingates, White Horse, Over Hulton, Four Gates (or Fourgates), Chequerbent, Hunger Hill, Snydale, Hart Common, Marsh Brook, Daisy Hill and Dobb Brow. Local Nature Reserves are located at Hall Lee Bank Park, Cunningham Clough, and Eatock Lodge at Daisy Hill.
Snydle water tower was built by Westhoughton Council in 1914 and lay derelict for many years with its tank removed and the tower open to the sky. It has been restored and converted into a private dwelling that is visible from the M61 motorway. The Church of England School built in 1861, opposite St Bartholomew's church, is a Grade II listed building as are houses at 110 and 112, Market Street. The school, which was known as Westhoughton Parochial School, has been renamed St Bartholomew's Church of England, Primary School. The red brick and terracotta town hall and Carnegie library were built between 1902 and 1904 to the designs of Bradshaw & Gass.
The M61 motorway passes through the north of the town which it serves by junctions 5 and 6. The A58 and the A6 cross the town as do the B5236, the B5235, and the B5239. The motorway separated the townships of Hunger Hill and Chew Moor from the rest of Westhoughton and the Bolton Road was completely severed. A new link road, Snydle Way, was built between Chequerbent and a spur to the old Bolton Road, via a roundabout at M61 junction 5.
Westhoughton railway station and Daisy Hill railway station are served by Northern trains between Southport and Manchester via Wigan Wallgate. Trains from Westhoughton to Manchester Piccadilly run via Bolton; trains from Daisy Hill to Manchester Victoria run via Atherton. Formerly there were stations at Chequerbent (closed 1952) Dicconson Lane and Hilton House both closed in 1954.
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Death slide at big fun in hull
Look at my face it is so funny.If you go to big fun comment in the video
Funhouse Pink tribute band What's goin on.MP4
Westernport Festival - Hastings Day festival in Victoria Westernport Bay 19/2/2011. This free concert was filmed with my little sony Ericsson W508 mobile phone. Sorry about the quality, but Pink fans may like to see it. The song is What's goin on
Christmas in the Square 2016 in Swinton, Manchester
Christmas in the Square 2016 held in Swinton Square Shopping Centre, Swinton, Manchester over 4 Saturdays (November 26th to December 17th) in the run up to Christmas 2016. Child friendly days with fun fair activities, pot painting workshops, face painting and Santa's Grotto. There was also live music on the stage from the Snowflake Sisters.
A1 Football Factory Day (Part 1)
The kit I will be wearing at the A1 Football Factory tonight :-)
sziget 2007 feat. pink sunglasses
my friends're trying to pose in pink sunglasses at sziget festival
Haunted Weir Mill | Ghost Dimension | S01 E02 | Free Documentary Paranormal
The Ghost Dimension team visit Weir Mill, the oldest and most paranormally active mill in Stockport. Dating back to 1790 this mill has seen accidents, suicides, murder and even occult practices. Will the team encounter the spirits or friendly, benevolent children or something darker and more malevolent that lurks within the maze?
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Wireless 2010 | Pink Wireless sponsored by Barclaycard TV Commercial
PInk will play Wireless sponsored by Barclaycard on Friday, 2nd July!
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Celebrating the East Building Twentieth-Century Art Series, Part 14: Modern Sculpture
David Gariff, senior lecturer, National Gallery of Art. The East Building of the National Gallery of Art houses an impressive collection of modern sculptures displayed throughout its many levels. Henry Moore’s Knife Edge Mirror Two Piece, Anthony Caro’s National Gallery Ledge Piece, and the enormous mobile, Untitled, by Alexander Calder were commissioned for the opening of the building in 1978 and are prominently displayed at the entrance and in the atrium. Other large-scale works by Max Ernst, Andy Goldsworthy, Isamu Noguchi, Richard Serra, and David Smith are also found in the atrium. Throughout the upstairs galleries one can trace the history of 20th-century sculpture in parallel with the history of 20th-century painting. As part of the series Celebrating the East Building: 20th-Century Art, senior lecturer David Gariff leads a tour of the Gallery’s modern sculptures in this lecture presented on August 30, 2018, at the National Gallery of Art.