Hilly Fields, London, SE4 1LE, early autumn 1962.
Hilly Fields is a park sandwiched between Lewisham and Brockley in London. Of particular interest are the prefabs in Adelaide Avenue and Montague Avenue. Prefabs were temporary houses build after WW2 to tackle the housing shortage. Many lasted a lot longer than their anticipated 10 year lifespan. For more details see
Victoria - Crofton Park Timelapse | Class 319 | Train Sim 2019 #30
I made this scenario a while back when Thameslink trains were being diverted into London Victoria. Enjoy!
Music:
- Shawl Paul (YouTube Audio Library);
- sans. (Undertale by Toby Fox);
#trainSimulator2019
#southLondonNetwork
London Districts: Brockley (Documentary)
This week we visit 'Brockley'. Watch #LondonDistricts episodes on TV with bonus content @ Sky 117, Freeview 8, Virgin Media 159 and YouView 8 via London Live. Subtitles available under video via CC button.
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Brockley is home to London's smallest public library.
The name 'Brockley' is derived from the term 'Broca's woodland clearing' which simply means a woodland where a lot of badgers can be seen.
Brockley has a reputation as a focus for the arts. The mid-1960s saw an influx of artists, musicians and alternative types many of whom are the alumni of Camberwell College of Art or Goldsmiths College.
London Bridge is just ten minutes away by train. The recent addition of the Overground line now connects Brockley better than ever to the rest of london.
Most of the Victorian residential buildings in Brockley came about from the Tyrwhitt-Drake family who owned the land and built large homes for the professional classes in the 1840s. After the Second World War, most of the big houses were sub-divided into multiple occupation for the new Caribbean population who found employment in nearby Deptford.
The Grade II listed Rivoli ballroom is regularly sought after as a film set location since its interior is perfectly preserved in its original and glamourous 1950's style to which it was built. It is very near to the Brockley Jack, one of London’s most notable fringe theatres.
Every summer, artists host a thriving Open Studios weekend made up mostly from their own domestic art studios.
Brockley’s largest park is appropriately called Hilly Fields and offers views of the London skyline from Crystal Palace to the O2 Arena. It’s a notable place for outdoor activity in the area in use by schools and clubs. It's also just a nice place to laze about.
Brockley has an award-winning local market every Saturday from 10–2pm with stalls and vans selling fruit, veg and meat and serving ready-to-eat things like burritos, posh fish finger sandwiches or coffee cakes. It’s a good place to soak up the local Brockley vibe.
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Euroshed 66071 on 4E29 @ Stratford 06/08/12
Euroshed 71 @ Stratford. Euro Cargo Rail 66071 passes at 13:08 with 4E29 Ripple Lane -- Heck. This was all filmed on the 6th August 2012. Enjoy!
47760 & 47746 1Z49 York to London Kingscross Diverted via Oakenshaw 07/07/2015
Due to a Signalling problem between York and Doncaster this charter was diverted, avoiding the affected area.
Goldsmiths guide to London
Goldsmiths is located in the great city of London. Take a tour of London through our students favourite places.
To find out more about studying in London visit gold.ac.uk/life-on-campus
466003 Departs Grove Park For Bromley North
466003 Departs Grove Park For Bromley North.
My way to teaching in catford (London)
So hard to walk that long boring crantock road
Cat ford London 8 July 13 , 7 pm
Video created with the Socialcam app:
Aerial Footage - 1000 Hands City Safe - India 99
Thank you to London MET for your support and the footage from India 99.
On Friday 2nd December 2011, on Crofton Park High Street, Lewisham over 800 people (of which 600 were school children from eight schools) came together to celebrate the CitySafe Haven campaign.
15 roads were closed, MP's, Mayors, Councillors, Police Chiefs, local churches, temples and Mosques, businesses, local residents and the police helicopter all came together as a community to declare This is our community, these are our streets, these are our shops, this is a city safe haven, this is OUR city safe Haven.
The City Safe haven campaign is based on the principle of bottom up, community led change. On Friday 2nd December this community came together and positively claimed their community as theirs.
This event was conceived, organised and marshalled by school children from Year 7, 8 and 9 from Prendergast Ladywellfields College.
City Safe is a campaign organised by charitable alliance CITIZENS UK and LONDON CITIZENS. It grew out of the loss of twelve young lives in CITIZENS institutions across London and is dedicated to Jimmy Mizen. Launched at the O2 in 2009 in front of 2,500 young citizens it has established over 250 Safe Havens across the capital, including Lewisham Town Hall and City Hall.
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Markfield Pumping Engine, South Tottenham
Moss Side in Manchester, England
Moss Side is an inner-city area of Manchester, England, 1.9 miles (3.1 km) south of the city centre. It had a population of 18,902 at the 2011 census.[1] Moss Side is bounded by Hulme to the north, Chorlton-on-Medlock, Rusholme and Fallowfield to the east, Whalley Range to the south, and Old Trafford to the west.
As well as Whitworth Park and Alexandra Park, Moss Side is close to Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan universities.[2] Manchester City played at Maine Road in Moss Side between 1923 and 2003.travel,
tourism,
hotels,
hotel,
holiday,Moss Side lies either side of the A5103 (Princess Road), the main road out of Manchester towards Northenden, Manchester Airport, the M56 motorway and Chester. Parallel to this is Alexandra Road, which continues as Alexandra Road South past Alexandra Park (Alexandra Road was formerly one of two main shopping streets in Moss Side). Landmarks on Princess Road are the Royal Brewery and the Princess Road Bus Depot, built originally for the tramways in 1909 and used by Stagecoach Manchester until 2010.[18][19]
Princess Road in Moss Side
Princess Road and Princess Park in Moss Side.
The western border of the Moss Side Ward is bounded in part by Withington Road. Parts of the eastern border are bounded by Wilmslow Road, where it meets Whitworth Park, and Parkfield Street. To the south, the border includes Alexandra Park, Horton Road and part of Platt Lane. To the north, the ward border mainly runs along Moss Lane East.[20]
The built environment of Moss Side is broadly characterised as a high-density residential area. This includes mainly Victorian and Edwardian terraces to the east and centre, with more recent developments, primarily the Alexandra Park Estate, built in the 1970s to the west of Princess Road.
The Moss Side Sports and Leisure Complex (north of Moss Lane West) was upgraded for the 2002 Commonwealth Games and has a gym and a variety of other sporting facilities.
resort,
landmarks,
weather,
Moss Side Community Allotment
Moss Side has longstanding Afro-Caribbean and South Asian populations. There has also been a recent increase in residents from other communities, including those from Somalia and Eastern Europe.[47]
A number of local community and voluntary groups provide social support, as well as cultural and leisure opportunities to each of these communities.[48] These organisations and institutions include The West Indian Sports and Social Club, the African and Caribbean Mental Health Service, and the African-Caribbean Care Group, which serve the Afro-Caribbean community.[49][50] The Caribbean Carnival of Manchester is also held in the area every August, usually in Alexandra Park.[51] The Indian Senior Citizens group provides support for the elderly within the Indian community.[49] Additionally, the Somali Bravanese Sisters and the Polish School Manchester cater to the Somali and Polish communities, respectively.[52][53]
The Reno was a late night club at the junction of Princess Road and Moss Lane East in Moss Side. The Reno and the Nile (upstairs from the Reno) were Manchester's most famous drinking clubs for the city's West Indian community and played a key role in the development of black culture in the city.[54]
Moss Side is also home to a population with a keen interest in green politics and sustainable living, with initiatives such as the Moss Cider Project and Carbon Co-op. Moss Side Community Allotment states its aim as involving volunteers in growing and making available locally produced organic food.[55] A local disused space, known as 'The Triangle', involved a community group in regenerating wasteground into a communal garden.[56] Other groups, such as Bowes Street Residents Association have sought to 'green' the area through the use of 'alley gating' and planting in contained alleys.[57] The 'meanwhile garden' on the site of the former bus depot is currently being turned into an apple orchard.[58] With the aim of changing perceptions of the area, a group of local residents acting as 'community ambassadors' was also formed in January 2012.[59]
The Millennium Powerhouse youth service caters for 8- to 25-year-olds and includes a music studio, fitness studio, dance studio, sports hall and offers information and advice to young people, including a library, along with recreational and sport groups. Windrush Millennium Centre, which provides adult education and other community facilities, is situated on Alexandra Road. Additionally, the area features a number of Polish and Indian restaurants and eateries.[60][61] It has also in recent years seen the opening of several Somali cafes.[32]
economy,
industry,
architecture,
shopping,
museum,
school,
housing,
floods,
storm,
flood,
Protest against New Cross Library Closure
Protest against the closure of Lewisham's New Cross Library in South London following a 24 hour occupation.
Emergency electrician London - east london lovely guy forest gate www.fastelectrician.co.uk
Working in a dirty loft lagging particles in me eyes mouth itching scratching why don't no one clean there LOFTs for us ha-ha, Basically there was a fault on lighting loose neutral in old fitting found rectified then sorted a new point for a new light fitting, Central London
◦ WC1 Euston, Bloomsbury
◦ WC2 Holborn, Covent Garden, Strand
◦ W1 Fitzrovia, Mayfair, Soho, Chinatown
◦ SW1 Victoria, Belgravia
◦ EC1 Clerkenwell, Barbican, Moorgate
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◦ EC4 Cannon Street
North London
◦ N1 Islington
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◦ N22 Wood Green
East London
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◦ E4 Chingford Highams Park
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◦ E15 Stratford, West Ham
◦ E16 Silvertown, Victoria Docks & North Woolwich
◦ E17 Walthamstow
◦ E18 Wanstead, South Woodford
South East London
◦ SE1Southwark, Bermondsey
◦ SE2 Abbey Wood
◦ SE3 Blackheath, Westcombe Park
◦ SE4 Brockley, Crofton Park, Honor Oak Park
◦ SE5 Camberwell
◦ SE6 Catford, Hither Green
◦ SE7 Charlton
◦SE8 Deptford
◦ SE9 Eltham
◦ SE10 Greenwich
◦ SE11 Lambeth, Kennington
◦SE12 Lee, Grove Park
◦ SE13 Hither Green, Lewisham
◦SE14 New Cross, New Cross Gate
◦ SE15 Peckham, Nunhead
◦ SE16 Rotherhithe, South Bermonsey, Surrey Docks
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◦SE19 Crystal Palace, Norwood
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◦ SE23 Forest Hill Brockley, Honor Oak
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◦SE28 Thamesmead
South West London
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North West London
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◦ NW8 St. John's Wood
◦ NW9 Colindale
◦NW10 Harlesden, Park Royal
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Greater London (East)
◦IG1 Ilford
◦IG2 Gants Hill
◦IG3 Seven Kings
◦ IG4 Redbridge
◦ IG5 Clayhall
◦IG6 Barkingside
◦IG7 Hainault
◦IG8 Woodford Green
◦IG11 Barking
◦RM1 Romford
◦RM2 Gidea Park
◦ RM3 Harold Wood
◦ RM4 Havering-Bower
◦RM5 Collier Row
◦RM6 Chadwell Heath
◦ RM7 Rush Green
◦ RM8 Becontree Heath
◦RM9 Becontree
◦ RM10 Dagenham
◦RM11 Emerson Park
◦ RM12 Hornchurch
◦RM13 Rainham
◦ RM14 Upminster
Greater London (West)
◦TW1 Twickenham
◦ TW2 Whitton
◦TW3 Hounslow
◦ TW4 Hounslow West
◦ TW5 Heston
◦ TW6 Heathrow
◦ TW7 Isleworth
◦TW8 Brentford
◦TW9 Richmond
◦TW10 Ham
◦TW11 Teddington
◦TW12 Hampton
◦ TW13 Feltham
◦TW14 Hatton
Greater London (South East)
◦ BR1 Bromley
◦ BR2 Keston
◦ BR3 Beckenham
◦ BR4 West Wickham
◦BR5 St Mary Cray
◦BR6 Orpington
◦BR7 Chislehurst
◦CR0 Croydon
◦CR2 Selsdon
◦CR4 Mitcham
◦CR5 Coulsdon
◦CR8 Purley
◦DA1 Crayford
◦ DA5 Bexley
◦DA6, DA7 Bexleyheath
◦ DA8, DA18 Erith
◦ DA14, DA15 Sidcup
◦DA16 Welling
◦DA17 Belvedere
◦TN14 Cudham
◦TN16 Biggin Hill
Greater London (South West)
◦ KT1 Kingston
◦ KT2 North Kingston
◦ KT3 New Maldon
◦ KT4 Worcester Park
◦ KT6 Surbiton
◦ KT9 Chessington
◦ SM1 Sutton
◦ SM2 Belmont
◦ SM3 Cheam
◦ SM4 Morden
◦ SM5 Carshalton
◦ SM6 Beddington
Priory basketball
Bill, James, Aaron and others...lol nice going guys
Taylor Wimpey - The Redwood @ Sherford, Plymouth, by Showhomesonline
Another amazing Showhome review from Showhomesonline
Disclaimer.....Individual house spec may vary depending on location/development/planning requirements/developer and purchaser choices, regional variations and plot specific changes.
Many design additions are added to show-homes and are upgrades. Please always seek advice from sales negotiators about what is included and not included in your purchase.
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DEVELOPER: Taylor Wimpey
HOUSE TYPE: The Redwood
BEDROOMS: 4
ELEVATION: Render
DATE VISITED: June 2018
CURRENT PRICE : £169,000 - £430,000
LOCATION: Sherford - Plymouth - Devon - PL9 8FA
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DEVELOPMENT AND LOCATION INFORMATION...
Sherford is more than just a new housing development, it is a new community right in the heart of the Devon countryside. Transforming the region, Sherford is a new town that combines the best of traditional and country living, with modern design and facilities. This is set to become one of the region’s most vibrant places to live, work and socialise.
Located on the edge of the bustling city of Plymouth, Sherford also sits within the picturesque South Hams. It will eventually be home to 5,500 homes, as well as boasting over 83,000 square metres of employment and retail space, four schools, and a whole host of community facilities including a leisure centre, town hall, library and an extensive community park.
One of a handful of Government backed major housing developments, Sherford will be a town open to everyone and one of the West Country’s most sought after locations. It will provide affordable housing, many different property types, local jobs and a vast range of amenities. Added to which, Sherford will also be one of the greenest and sustainable new developments in the UK.
5,500 new homes
South West’s largest natural habitat creation
83,000m2 retail space
5,000 new jobs
4 schools
500 acres of parkland
Houses on this development are freehold
INTRODUCING THE REDWOOD SHOWHOME
The Redwood is a three storey, four bedroom home with many practical and stylish features.
The kitchen/dining area has French doors to the rear garden and the separate living room and downstairs cloakroom complete the ground floor.
The first floor is home to the master bedroom, with en suite shower room, a further double bedroom and family bathroom.
To the top-floor are two double bedrooms and an additional shower room with WC.
Semi-detached home
Kitchen/dining area French doors to the rear garden and integrated appliances
Separate living room
Downstairs cloakroom
Master bedroom with en suite
Three further double bedrooms
Additional shower room to the top floor
High ceilings and sash windows
Private rear garden
Single garage
ROOM DIMENSIONS.....
GROUND FLOOR
Kitchen/Dining Area (max.) 6.19m x 3.99m 20'4 x 13'1
Living Room 5.33m x 3.62m 17'6 x 11'11
Where given room dimensions are maximums, ± 50mm, and include any fitted wardrobes or similar features.
FIRST FLOOR
Master Bedroom 4.13m x 3.63m 15'5 x 11'11
Bedroom 2 (max.) 3.90m x 3.63m 12'10 x 11'11
Where given room dimensions are maximums, ± 50mm, and include any fitted wardrobes or similar features.
SECOND FLOOR
Bedroom 3 3.63m x 3.12m 11'11 x 10'3
Bedroom 4 3.63m x 2.59m 11'11 x 8'6
Where given room dimensions are maximums, ± 50mm, and include any fitted wardrobes or similar features.
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Gravel Bikes, Trowbridge, Bath, Kennet and Avon Canal, Toughroad SLR GX1, Liv Invite
We took the Gravel Bikes to Trowbridge in Wiltshire where we picked up the Kennet and Avon Canal towpath to the city of Bath.
We passed over the Overcliff Aqueduct, Dundas Aqueduct and rode through Claverton on our way to Bath.
From Bath we took the Two Tunnels Greenway through the Midford tunnels and back to Dundas Aqueduct to rejoin the canal towpath for the return journey to Trowbridge.
Julie was riding her Liv Invite and I was riding my Giant Toughroad SLR GX1 gravel bike along the sometimes harsh towpath made of sharp railway scalpings. Both bikes performed perfectly on this surface.
It soon became clear that this would be a leisurely ride as there was much to see and plenty of opportunities to stop and enjoy the views as well as eat the local fruit.
Music
Jungles - Bobby Renz - Text Me Records - Youtube Audio Library
Mountains - Bobby Renz - Text Me Records - Youtube Audio Library
Kid refusing to leave McDonald's South east London Pt1
Royal British Legion Eastcote Branch Rememberance Day 13th Nov. 2016
Yiewsley & West Drayton Band, Est 125 years.
(Did have a longer video but there was a network problem, tried too up load twice,sorry .)
Brampton Park, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire
A beautiful collection of 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes. Each property at Brampton Park has been fitted and finished to our exacting standards, creating a range of beautiful homes that you and your family will enjoy and appreciate for many years to come.