Ritz Cinema Stapleford Nottinghamshire
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Funeral Procession Through Stapleford For Stone Mcsalley
Funeral Procession Through Stapleford For Stone Mcsalley on Friday 25th May 2018
parade in my home town of stapleford
Here is a parade with our army unit, celebration to them for what they do, sorry editing is not brilliant but i wanted to share this....I have so much respect for the army and keep us safe....and to the us troops as well....May peace and harmony keep all you soldiers safe.
Thank you for what you do....xxxx
Stapleford Carnival 2011
UK Trini & Friends with Pan Nation Steel Band
Horse and Jokey, Stapleford, Nottingham
Serving traditional cask real ale's and good food
Bramcote Island - New Road Markings (Bramcote to Nottingham)
New road markings at Bramcote Island, introduced in August 2018.
More videos, with full commentary, featuring roundabouts in Chilwell, Colwick or Watnall Test Area, are available to learners taking lessons with Martin (drivinglessonswithmartin.co.uk) who like his Facebook Page (facebook.com/drivinglessonswithmartin)
Stapleford Nottingham Dashcam Idiots The Parts Centre and www.smallwoodbuilders.co.uk
A couple of loony toons who cant see what's going off when their driving. Big shout out to The Parts Centre and smallwoodbuilders.co.uk
FOUND OLD HOUSE AND ROCK 2017
MY MERCH SITE
Part 1
Bramcote Hills House became the new show home for John Sherwin in 1805 when he vacated Bramcote Manor House. Following his death, both the house and the estate became the property of his son; John. In the course of time, John also inherited the Gregory estates in Lincolnshire so that his name became John Sherwin Gregory. Photos shown of the House are as it was in the early 1900s.
John married Catherine Holden of Nuthall, but there were no children from this marriage so when she died in 1892 Bramcote Hills passed to her brother Henry Holden; seen in the photo to the right. He was already living in Bramcote at The Grove with his wife Isabel; a daughter of Sir Samuel Cunard. Henry was an interesting personality, who had the nickname Hellfire Jack even though he was the Chief Constable for Nottinghamshire! He held various other prominent positions in the county.
Henry's eldest son, Harry Winton, had predeceased him so the grandson; Millington Holden was destined to be the new owner of The Hills, but he died in a motorcycle accident. The next son Frederick William also died in a motoring accident so it was Ernest Frank Holden who eventually became the resident owner at Bramcote Hills c1916 to 1922.
In the early 20th Century there were a number of prominent Nottinghamshire families who rented Bramcote Hills House from the Holdens including the Fishers, the Clays and the Fitzherbert Wrights.
During the Second World War Chilwell Ordnance Depot acquired the house as a hostel for A.T.S. drivers and a rehabilitation centre.
In the late 1940s, when the house and estate had become the property of John Alfred Edwin Drury Lowe, a descendant of the Holdens, they were compulsorily purchased and the creation of the Bramcote Hills Schools Campus began. The house itself, which had temporarily been converted into two flats for Council employees, was demolished in 1966.
Part 2
The Hemlock Stone is an outcrop of New Red Sandstone, deposited more than 200 million years ago in the Triassic Period. 28'0 high, (8.5 meters approx) it is formed of a layer of Nottingham Castle Sandstone overlying a layer of Lenton Sandstone. Both layers are members of the Sherwood Sandstone Group. The Nottingham Castle Sandstone is a medium to coarse-grained sandstone in which the grains are strongly cemented together by baryte. The Lenton Sandstone is very fine-grained but less well cemented together. As a result, the lower part of the stone is more vulnerable to erosion than the upper part, resulting in differential erosion that has given the inselberg its current waisted shape.[2]
There are two geological theories as to what removed the surrounding sandstone layers of which the inselberg was once a part. In the 18th century the antiquarian William Stukeley (1687–1765) proposed that it had been left by quarrying of the surrounding stone. Certainly there are signs of past quarrying on and around Stapleford Hill. In 1908 the Ordnance Geological Survey (OGS) propounded that it was the result purely of natural differential erosion, particularly by ice in the Quaternary glaciation. But the British Geological Survey, the OGS's modern successor, now supports Stukeley's theory.[2]
Nevertheless, research continues as recently as October 2015 with the Nottingham University's Geospatial Institute undertaking further study as part of their “Three Stones Project”. Since, in the past, laser mapping has not completely covered the stone, they have employed a drone equipped with laser mapping cameras.[3]
Black grime coats the Nottingham Castle Sandstone that forms the upper part of the inselberg, but there is none on the Lenton Sandstone below. The grime is from industrial air pollution before the UK started to restrict air pollution, and illustrates the fact that the upper layer erodes much more slowly than the layer below. wind erosion is continuing and will eventually destabilise the inselberg.[2] The stone is now protected by an iron fence, next to which is a sign to explain the stone to visitors.
Bessell Lane Stapleford Vandalism Video 1
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If you know who this is please contact the Police on 101 or your more than welcome to let us know and we can pass the information on in the strictest confidence.
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Bebop 2 Hemlock Stone flight & follow home
Short flight around the Hemlock Stone in Nottinghamshire.
Follow Home mode activated.
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OVERWATCH: ORIGINS EDITION
Nottingham silverjets performance 4/9/10
This video was uploaded from an Android phone. Nottingham silver jets did a wicked performance at stapleford recreational ground sep 2010.
Sights around Nottingham by Drone
Stapleford Town Council Meeting 05/09/2014
This Meeting has been rescheduled to enable the Town Council to consider adding a Standing Order in line with the legislation which allows Members of the Public to film/record Town council Meetings.
Please note the Committee Meetings originally scheduled for this evening have been cancelled as has the Town Council Meeting scheduled to be held on 12th September 2014.
In the Carnegie Centre, Warren Avenue, Stapleford, Notts.
AGENDA
1 Apologies for absence
(The Town Clerk will report any apologies for absence she has received in writing prior to the start of the meeting.)
2 Declarations of interest
(Members will be invited to declare any interests they may have on any item to be discussed at the meeting. They will also be advised that should it become apparent to any Member during the meeting that they do have an interest in a particular item they should alert the Chair and the Town Clerk immediately.)
3 Minutes of the Special Town Council Meeting held on 11th July 2014
4 Minutes of the Town Council Meeting held on 25th July 2014
5 Minutes of the Special Planning Committee held on 25th July 2014
6 Request(s) made by any member of the public to address the Town Council
Please note Members of the public wishing to address the Town Council should contact the Town Clerk at least two days prior to the date of the Meeting.
7 Amendment to Standing Orders: Affording Reasonable Facilities For and Allowing Reporting
(Members will consider an amendment to Standing Orders following the passing of legislation allowing for filming/recording of Town Council Meetings).
8 Mayor’s Engagements
9 Allotments
(To consider a report of the Town Clerk regarding the Allotment Sites.)
10 Town Centre Management Team
(To receive feedback on this initiative from Cllr D Grindell)
11 Core Strategy – Local Plan
(To note the current position regarding this matter.)
12 Stapleford Matters
(These Items are placed on the Agenda to enable feedback to Members regarding these matters)
Parking/Traffic Issues in Stapleford:
Orchard Street/Lower Orchard Street
Edward Street
Permit Areas Issues Including Wellington Street
Road Junction: Warren Avenue/Derby Road
13 Correspondence
Aldi Stores Limited: Invitation to community consultation event – 3rd September 2014.
Nottinghamshire County Council: Temporary Road Closure: A6007 Ilkeston Road, Bramcote (Between its junctions with A52 Derby Road and Coventry Lane) From Monday 15th September 2014 until Saturday 20th September 2014 and from Monday 22nd September 2014 until Saturday 27th September 2014 (Overnight Working 20.00hrs until 06.00hrs)
14 Planning Applications
14/00403/FUL
Construct first floor extension, including dormer window to create1 N° self-contained flat
Bargain Booze 98 Derby Road Stapleford Nottingham NG9 7AD
14/00491/FUL
Change use of part of the ground floor from mixed use (Classes A1, A2 and B1) to Class A4 (drinking establishment) revised scheme
H S B C 1 Derby Road Stapleford Nottingham NG9 7DE
15 Items For Future Agenda
(The Leader of the Town Council invites Members to submit items for inclusion on future Agenda for Town Council Meetings. Any items submitted this evening are not for discussion at this meeting but may be considered for a future date.)
16 Payments
(To note the payment schedule.)
Date of next meeting
The next Meeting of Stapleford Town Council will be held on
Friday 24th October 2014 at 7.00p.m.
Stapleford street view By Car
A drive through part of stapleford nottingham