Best Attractions and Places to See in Kettering, England
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Bugtopia
West Lodge Rural Centre
Wicksteed Park
Eleanor Cross
Lighthouse Theatre
Boughton House
The Yards Kettering
Warner Edwards Gin Distillery
The Montagu Monuments
Rushton Triangular Lodge
Near Kettering on the A14
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Deene Hall Kettering Northamptonshire
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Wroxham Women v Kettering Town Women
Wroxham Women v Kettering Town Women FC in the SSE Women’s Cup
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Sunday 1st September at
Trafford Park, Skinners Lane, Wroxham, Norfolk, NR12 8SL
2.00pm Kickoff.
QUALITY SECOND HALF PERFORMANCE SECURES COMFORTABLY VICTORY
BY RICHARD GILES
Wroxham Women came back from a first half 2-1 deficit to beat Kettering Town 6-2 on Sunday to advance into the first qualifying round of the Women’s FA Cup.
With almost a full squad to choose from, the home side showed their attacking intent straight from the start, with Bygrave having a shot saved in the first minute after good work down the right from Larkins and Holloway, then Birchall taking the ball into penalty area went down in a tussle with a Kettering defender, only for the referee to penalised the Wroxham player.
Despite having majority of the early play and chances, it was the visitors who came closest to scoring when a lobbed ball past the home defence was latched on to by the winger, whose shot clipped the outside of the post.
The home side continued to push forward at every opportunity and when Bygrave’s cross was fumbled by the keeper, the follow up from Birchall was deflected for a corner, then Bygrave had a shot saved, before firing over from another effort.
However, it was the visitors who stunned the hosts by taking the lead on 22 minutes against the run of play. A long ball to just outside of the penalty area was well controlled and fired over Fullbrook in the Wroxham goal to give the Poppies a 1-0 lead.
Within 6 minutes, Wroxham had levelled the scores. Parker found Birchall who beat her marker and slotted the ball into the corner of the goal, although the home sides joy was short-lived, when the unfortunate Parker under pressure attempting to clear the ball rifled the ball into her own goal.
In the final stages of the half, Bygrave won a challenge just outside of the away penalty area, the loose ball falling to Birchall, whose shot just went past the post, before in added time, Holloway fired just over after Cooper’s cut back, as the visitors went into the break with a slender 2-1 lead.
Rowland replaced Hoy for the start of the second half and all the pressure once again came from the home side, which paid off when Wroxham were awarded were awarded a penalty after Rowland was brought down; however, her spot-kick cleared the cross-bar.
The home side continued to push forward and were rewarded in the 56th minute, when Birchall picked up a poor clearance and threaded a through ball to Leach who beat the keeper from an acute angle to level the scores. Six minutes later, Wroxham took the lead for the first time. Cooper lofted the ball over the Kettering defence and Leach completed her brace firing home a half volley from 18 yards out.
It was almost all one-way traffic, although a rare Poppies attack saw a shot straight at Fullbrook, but on 74 minutes it was 4-2 to the hosts. Good play between Birchall and Holloway saw the latter play the ball inside to Bygrave who shot over the keeper into the roof of the goal. Five minutes later, it was Bygrave’s turn to complete her brace, when rifling a loose ball into the top corner from 25 yards.
Holloway who had been a constant threat to the visitors all game with her pace down the right flank, finally got her reward, with a goal 8 minutes from time. Latching on to a long ball from Parker, she lobbed the ball over the keeper which came back off the cross-bar before slotting the rebound past the keeper.
Brister and Mungham-Gray replaced Birchall and Leach for the final few minutes and the last play of the game saw Rowland narrowly wide with an effort as Wroxham comfortably saw off their opponents 6-2, to earn a home draw against local rivals Wymondham Town in the first qualifying round in 3 weeks’ time.
Wroxham Women: C Fullbrook, A Larkins, N Cooper, K Pasque, C Shields, G Parker, K Holloway, B Bygrave, G Birchall, E Leach, M Hoy. Subs used: A Rowland, R Brister, O Mungham-Gray. Unsed: A Bell, L Bullard, V Pleavin.
Eleanor Cross, Geddington Kettering Northamptonshire
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45's, 47's, 31, DMU, DPU, and HST's passing Kettering station(still with its signalbox and semaphores)during a Friday evening at the end of Spring 1986.
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Anti-Social Behaviour in Robsons Yard, Dover (UK)
UPDATE: The tenant referred to in this video has moved out.
You're going to get your f*****g head kicked in!
ORIGINAL STORY: This video was taken on Sunday morning, 7th of June, 2009, and is a recording of the loud music coming from the flat (apartment) below mine in Robsons Yard, Dover, Kent, England.
The video itself is pretty boring (basically showing the backyard below my window), but I hope the sound gives some indication of what it is like to live here - and bear in mind, what my camcorder couldn't pick up is the reverberation coming through the floors of every room in my flat.
Don't be fooled by my 'calm voice' because the real reason the footage shakes quite a bit is due to how upset I was - I've been putting up with this for years.
This is only the second video I've taken with my camcorder and I made quite a few mistakes. After I had taken about 99% of the clip you're about to see I took some other clips, one of which should have been of the downstairs tenant (a young woman with many psychological problems) shouting. Unfortunately I mucked it up - arrgghh! I only managed to get a second or two of this yelling which forms the remaining 1% of the video.
These flats are owned by Southern Housing Group (SHG), who along with other agencies, bend over backwards to support tenants such as these and are indifferent to the distress and abuse that other people have to endure.
While the female tenant was shouting, for example, she mentioned a Martin on a number of occasions who apparently is in total support of everything she does.
At first I thought she was referring to her boyfriend (her tone implied the ownership of MY Martin), but then she said, Martin's been around and if I complain about you then you'll be thrown out!.
It wasn't the threat of being of being thrown out that set alarm bells ringing, it was the fact that the Martin being referred to was obviously the Southern Housing Group local manager. This was confirmed when she eventually said his full name.
Such is her confidence in her relationship with her Martin, the downstairs tenant had no difficulty of revealing more of her violence by twice saying, You're going to get your f*****g head kicked in!
This is what usually happens: a talk with a Southern Housing Group representative only reinforces an anti-social tenant's belief that what they are doing is perfectly OK!
I asked her to come into the backyard so I could record her making the threat on video and then put the video on YouTube.
Don't you dare!, she said.
Well, I do dare.
The background to the situation is that this relatively new tenant had been playing loud music for progressively longer periods of time, which affected other tenants besides myself.
A complaint to Southern Housing Group about the noise appeared to be effective until the psychologically violent tenant retaliated by installing large wind chimes about 12 feet from my bedroom window. Because of the layout of the 6 flats in Robsons Yard, this only affected me.
A subsequent complaint about the wind chimes (they made my bedroom 'unfit for purpose') eventually resulted in their removal last week.
The anti-social tenant is so incensed about this that periodic bursts of loud music in the backyard are the result - along with the threats of my being beaten up, of course.
There is no such thing as a free lunch: the more psychological issues an individual has, the less natural their behaviour becomes.
The Golden Rule of Abuse is, Accept what I give you or I'll dig deeper into my capacity for violence (what was once resolvable 'issues') and things will get worse!
The downstairs tenant has followed this pattern all the way down the line: I'm 58 and my life is being affected by the psychological violence of a total stranger in an adjacent flat.
Pause for a moment and ask yourself what chance do you think you would you have of remaining emotionally unharmed if you were a toddler and were living, not in adjacent flat, but within the same set of walls of such a person...?
I have an interest in psychology and research a specific form of psychological trauma (the kind a horse experiences when it is 'broken') and I already know the answer.
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A topic on a Dover Locals forum about the wind chimes also discusses this situation:
A Dover Locals topic about this video is at:
Houghton Mill Kettering Northamptonshire
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During the late 80s early 90s British Railways was under going a massive replacement programme in the run up to privatisation Many locomotives and multiple units saw their final hours in scrap yards around the country Unlike the demise of steam the destruction this time was brutal Modern machines made short work of the job At MC metals we were told a loco a day was broken up and whilst there a 4 car EMU and class 45 were broken and cut Here is a look at what was going on that day
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