Cheltenham Town manager Mark Yates ahead of Hereford United in the FA Cup
Cheltenham Town manager Mark Yates ahead of Hereford United in the FA Cup
Lowe Farm B&B
Lowe Farm has been in Clive William's family since the 1930s. Today he and his wife Juliet combine the working farm with running a B&B in peaceful countryside near Pembridge. This lovely mediaeval village has been described as the jewel in the crown of the Black and White village trail - a route that showcases Herefordshire's distinctive half-timbered houses. Lowe Farm's many awards are a testament to the relaxing retreat they have cultivated in the 14 years they've opened their doors to visitors.
Visit Britain Four Star Gold Award
Tourism Excellence Awards 06/07 & 09/10 Gold Award
Best Bed & Breakfast for Heart of England
Quality at Heart Servicemark Silver & Gold Awards
Herefordshire Nature Trust Bronze & Silver Awards
National Green Tourism Business Scheme Silver Award
New Enjoy England Breakfast Award
HEREFORD FC 2-0 CHESTER FC MATCH HIGHLIGHTS: VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE NORTH: 29/12/18
Hello one and all, welcome to another match vlog. This video shows highlights of Chester FC’s 2-0 defeat away at Hereford FC in the Vanarama National League North on Saturday 29th December 2018. I’ll be quite honest here but we were terrible with us not showing an ounce of fight or desire. To be honest our display was probably worse than Blyth Spartans where we were awful to. Hereford more than deserved the win, although we made it far too easy for them at times. Our first half performance was an effortless effort as we gave the ball away far too many times and backed away from so many challenges. Also, Hereford were far too dominant than us as we didn’t even have a single shot on target and struggled to play the ball down. The inevitable happened on the half our mark as Danny Greenslade made it 1-0 to the hosts by lashing past Grant Shenton. To be honest we began to improve in the last 5-10 minutes of that period, but still couldn’t produce anything. Half time couldn’t come sooner enough after a miserable first half. In actual fact the second half was even worse as we still couldn’t produce anything and backed away from many challenges. The hosts went 2-0 up as Mike Symons bundled in an effort following very poor defending. Still we couldn’t muster anything which resulted in us enduring a very long journey home. Our next match is at home on Tuesday where we host Southport in a vital clash for us. I will be there of course so will upload a match preview and a vlog shortly, whilst I will upload my Chester FC Goal Of The Month for December soon. Hopefully you enjoyed today’s video so please like, subscribe and comment down your thoughts of the game below.
Cheers, Rio.
MATCH ATTACK:
SCORE: Hereford FC (Greenslade 30, Symons 72) 2-0 Chester FC
TEAMS:
Hereford FC (4-3-3):
Matt Yates
Keiran Thomas
Danny Greenslade
Jordan Cullinane-Liburd
Josh Gowling
Tom O’Sullivan
Tom Owen-Evans
Kyle Finn
George Lloyd
James Roberts
Mike Symons
Substitutes:
Martin Horsell
George Smith
Joël Dielna
Theo Wharton
Eliot Richards
Chester FC (4-5-1):
Grant Shenton
Matty Thomson
Jon Moran
Steve Howson
Simon Grand
Dan Mooney
Gary Roberts
George Green
Bradley Jackson
Craig Mahon
Anthony Dudley
Substitutes:
Matty Waters
Cain Noble
Adam Dawson
Deane Smalley
Lloyd Marsh-Hughes
Attendance: 2,775 (354 Chester FC)
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(31/03/2019) - Arranged fight - Plymouth Argyle Hooligan v Blackpool Hooligan BKB bare knuckle fight
Filmed on (31/03/2019).
Location - Efford, Plymouth, South West England
Clubs - Pymouth Argyle v Blackpool.
Grey Top/Grey Bottoms - Plymouth Argyle Hooligan.
Black Vest/Dark Navy Blue bottoms - Blackpool Hooligan.
Jo Langford Yates and Clive Press LCES 2018
Jo and Clive set off on hill 2 on the VSCC LCES Welsh Trial 2018
Gay Issues Pt 2: Dating In London
UGH So glad you guys can see it now. We was playing Rihanna Work and thanks to her song, youtube wasn't allowing the video to work on your phones and stuff, so yeah had to fix that hence there is bare silence in the beginning bit when was having fun smh. Hope y'all enjoy it still. :)
We are back with another interesting video talking about issues we face dating in London, similar to Gay Issues video. Hope you enjoy it. Apologies if you can't hear some parts where we are talking over each other, but its always a debate when you bring us all together. hope you like it regardless. Thank you for watching and leave down your comments about the video.
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Adam Yates looks ahead to Accrington clash
Port Vale defender Adam Yates
The 1st Battalion The King's Shropshire Light Infantry
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The 1st Battalion The King's Shropshire Light Infantry · Jon Yates
The Complete Collection of Trumpet & Bugle Calls
℗ 2009 Clovelly Recordings Ltd.
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Martial Arts Meets Hereford | Strawberry Warrior by Mike Coombes | Short Film | Random Acts
A quirky contemporary western set in Herefordshire focused around eastern European migrant labour, bringing together evocative soundscapes and beauty of choreographed martial arts.
Mike is a 21 year old filmmaker from Malvern, Worcestershire currently working towards a B.A in short form film.
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INTERVIEW | Matt Yates On First Professional Contract
Goalkeeper Matt Yates spoke to RamsTV after signing his first professional contract with the Club.
John Brough on his involvement in Cheltenham v Hereford matches of the past
John Brough on his involvement in Cheltenham v Hereford matches of the past
Modern Fairytale Cottages in England
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Linton Brook Farm
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Linton Brook Farm was once closely associated with the brewing industry in the Teme Valley and there are records of a house on the site dating back to the thirteenth century. The current farm house was built in the early seventeenth century and it still retains curious original features like corner fireplaces and blocked in windows. It is close to the town of Bromyard and is surrounded by beautiful walking country. Some pubs nearby still serve local ales - although Linton Brook Farm no longer grows and dries hops. Visit the website for more information.
2019 Stolen AAA's Champs U15 Girl's 200m
AAA's U15 & U17 Track and Field Championships
Saturday 31st Aug / Sunday 1st September 2019
Bedford International Stadium, Bedford,
Under 15 Girl's 200 Metres
Heat 1
1 Success Eduan Sale Harriers 24.31 Q
2 Trezeguet Taylor Trafford AC 24.95 Q
3 Michelvi Wamba Victoria Park/T.Hamlets 25.22 q
4 Darcey Garbutt Gateshead H & AC 25.64
5 Rayne Tapper Harrow AC 26.17
6 Amelia Gittens Herts Phoenix AC 26.38
7 Neve Woodward Rushcliffe AC 26.75
8 Amelia Watling City Of Salisbury AC 26.80
Windspeed +0.9
Heat 2
1 Emmanuella Quaye Enfield & Haringey 25.49 Q
2 Nia Wedderburn-Goodison Harrow AC 26.15 Q
3 Eva Tyler Hereford & County AC 26.33
4 Evie Greig Victoria Park Glasgow 26.66
5 Etty Sisson Charnwood AC 26.69
6 Jessica Duncton Cheltenham & County 26.70
7 Milly Woodman-Booth Birchfield Harriers 26.88
8 Nia Myers Notts AC 26.91
Windspeed +3.8
Heat 3
1 Millie King Ipswich Harriers 25.06 Q
2 Isabel Thomas-Male Royal Sutton Coldfield 25.23 Q
3 Ava Jones Doncaster AC 25.34 q
4 Katie Evans Dorchester AC 25.79
5 Lizzy Harrison Huntingdonshire AC 26.10
6 Chelsea Fagan Notts AC 26.31
7 Silver Nwabuzor Glasgow School 26.40
8 Michelle Yalekhue Notts AC 26.57
Windspeed +1.8
Final
1 Success Eduan Sale Harriers 23.71 CBP
2 Nia Wedderburn-Goodison Harrow AC 24.00
3 Millie King Ipswich Harriers 24.71
4 Trezeguet Taylor Trafford AC 24.94
5 Michelvi Wamba Victoria Park/T.Hamlets 25.02
6 Emmanuella Quaye Enfield & Haringey AC 25.24
7 Isabel Thomas-Male Royal Sutton Coldfield 25.34
x Ava Jones Doncaster AC DNS
Windspeed +2.3
Pre-Season Hereford v Bolton Part 1
rovers vs hereford
rovers 2-1 hereford
Herefordshire cider making, 1940's. Archive film 92607
Herefordshire. Cider drinking from a mug. Cider apple picking and pressing. Cider making at a press in a farm yard. Orchards and blossom. A horse operated cider press.
Thursday Club Karaoke, Yates, Bootle
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Flanesford Priory & Goodrich Castle At Herefordshire, England
During the Easter holidays we visited a lovely English countryside in the Forest of Dean at Herefordshire. The place we stayed was called the Flanesford Priory. This was a historic building and it was a quiet place to relax with full of nature and with birds singing all the time.
We visited only a few places as we stayed at the Priory with more relaxation and little filming as it was such a picturesque place to relax. There are a few captures that I intend sharing as we go on..
Flanesford Priory
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Sir Richard Talbot, then owner of nearby Goodrich Castle, founded the priory in 1346 as a house of the Canons Regular of St Augustine.
Situated next to the River Wye and Goodrich Castle, Flanesford Priory has been converted from a 14th Century Monastery into fully equipped luxury self-catering apartments, some on two floors and some three.
The surrounding countryside, including the Forest of Dean, Symonds Yat and Monmouth provide picturesque areas for exploration. The attractive town of Ross-on-Wye is ten minutes drive away. The village shop and pub at Goodrich are within easy walking distance.
Flanesford Priory now has a variety of different and alluring apartments, all with oak beamed ceilings and original stone walls, combined with modern conveniences.
Goodrich Castle
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Goodrich stands majestically on a wooded hill commanding the passage of the River Wye into the picturesque valley of Symonds Yat. The castle was begun in the late 11th century, by the English thegn Godric who gave it his name.
A generation later the splendidly preserved square keep which still forms its core was added, probably in the time of Richard 'Strongbow' de Clare, Earl of Pembroke and Lord of Goodrich 1148-76.
Under King Richard the Lionheart, Goodrich was granted along with the earldom of Pembroke to the famous William Marshal, a great castle builder who may have initiated work on the inner ward. Each of the Marshal's four sons inherited the fortress in turn, the last dying childless at Goodrich in 1245.
Thereafter the fortress and earldom passed to Henry VIII's half-brother, William de Valance, who rebuilt its defences and living quarters in the most up-to-date style.
Goodrich still boasts one of the most complete sets of medieval domestic buildings surviving in any English castle. William's widow Countess Joan frequently stayed here with an entourage of up to 200, entertaining her relations and friends in the most lavish style.
During the Civil War, Goodrich was held successively by both sides, Sir Henry Lingen's Royalists eventually surrendered in 1646 under threats of undermining and a deadly Parliamentarian mortar. The famous 'Roaring Meg', the only surviving Civil War mortar, has returned to the castle after 350 years. The visitor centre features an exhibition exploring life at the castle from its late 11th century origins until its dramatic fall in 1646, including Civil War artefacts.