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Dukes Meadows Speed Golf with Scott Margetts
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An introduction to Golf with Dukes Meadows Golf and Tennis
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Zone Golf at Dukes Meadow
Sir Steve Redgrave at Zone Golf's first event at Dukes Meadow.
Celebrity Shootout
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Trickshot Dukes Meadows
Trick shot from Dukes Meadows pro James Irons
Seb Coe visits Dukes Meadows Golf and Tennis Centre in Chiswick
Seb Coe, chair of the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games visited Dukes Meadows Golf and Tennis Centre in Chiswick where he saw for himself how Hounslow is embracing the London 2012 Games
DaylightSaving - 'New Day'
This video is of us playing our song 'New Day' at the Beckenham Bandstand Marathon event at Croydon Road Recreation Ground, Beckenham. The lineup was organised by Kent Open Mic as part of the Making Music and Superact Bandstand Marathon event; the biggest community event of the London 2012 Festival closing ceremony.
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Sunday September 9th 2012 was a gloriously sunny day in south east England and we had a wonderful afternoon of Pimms and lemonade, ice cream, children playing and dancing, families picnicking and live music in the sunshine.
Thanks to Kent Open Mic for inviting us and to Croydon Road Recreation Ground for welcoming us to the Bandstand Marathon event today. Thanks to all the lovely people who listened to us play, and thanks to all the other performers, whose music we enjoyed after our set.
Thanks to Johnny Boy James for recording this video for us.
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Lyrics:
It's been a long time now, you've been hiding here alone,
But if you never leave, how can you come home?
And if the world outside doesn't frighten you at all,
Why do you leave your dreams hanging with your coat in the hall?
Put them on, step outside, it's a brand new day,
Come alive, come alive.
You're still hiding here with your wishes, in the dark,
Watching them fade away, you're watching a dying spark.
Closing your ears to the whispers, closing your eyes to the light,
Keeping the world at a distance, safe in your lonely night.
Oh, step outside, it's a brand new day,
Come alive, come alive.
Wrapped and folded, stored so neatly, on your shelf,
Cold and chaste, and gone to waste, those kisses you kept to yourself.
Wishes stored like jewellery, saved up for some rainy day,
Put them on and let them shine, let hope not fear show you the way.
Step outside, it's a brand new day,
Come alive, come alive.
Put them on, give yourself a chance,
Don't worry if it's raining, just walk barefoot on the grass,
Step outside, this is a brand new day.
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Music by Richard Eady and Kate Lynn-Devere, words by Kate Lynn-Devere
Places to see in ( Haddington - UK )
Places to see in ( Haddington - UK )
The Royal Burgh of Haddington is a town in East Lothian, Scotland. It is the main administrative, cultural and geographical centre for East Lothian, which as a result of late-nineteenth century Scottish local government reforms, actually took the form of the county of Haddingtonshire for the period from 1889-1921. It lies about 20 miles (32 km) east of Edinburgh. The name Haddington is Anglo-Saxon, dating from the sixth or seventh century AD when the area was incorporated into the kingdom of Bernicia. The town, like the rest of the Lothian region, was ceded by King Edgar of England and became part of Scotland in the tenth century. Haddington received burghal status, one of the earliest to do so, during the reign of David I (1124–1153), giving it trading rights which encouraged its growth into a market town.
Today Haddington is a small town with a population of less than 9,000 people; although during the High Middle Ages, it was the fourth-biggest city in Scotland after Aberdeen, Roxburgh and Edinburgh. In the middle of the town is the Town House, built in 1748 according to a plan by William Adam. When first built, it inheld a council chamber, jail and sheriff court, to which assembly rooms were added in 1788, and a new clock in 1835. Nearby is the Corn Exchange (1854) and the County Courthouse (1833).
Haddington is located predominantly on the north-east bank of the River Tyne, and was once famous for its mills. It developed into the fourth-largest town in Scotland during the High Middle Ages, and latterly was at the centre of the mid-eighteenth century Scottish Agricultural Revolution.
As the county town of East Lothian, Haddington is the seat of East Lothian Council; with offices located at John Muir House behind Court Street. This building occupies the site of Haddington's twelfth century royal palace & adjoins the former Sheriff Court complex. As such Haddington is the home to East Lothian's administration, a boost to the status and local economy of the town. Retailers based in Haddington include: Tesco, Subway, Boots (the chemist), and Greggs, Aldi, The Co-operative Food amongst others.
Amisfield House was located east of Haddington, south of the River Tyne. Designed by architect Isaac Ware and built of Garvald red freestone for Colonel Francis Charteris, it was described in The Buildings of Scotland as the most important building of the orthodox Palladian school in Scotland. John Henderson built the walled garden in 1783, and the castellated stable block in 1785. The park in front of the house, possibly landscaped by James Bowie, is today entirely ploughed. A victim of dry rot, the house was demolished in 1928. All that remains of Amisfield today are the summer house, walled garden, ice house, chapel, and gates.
Lennoxlove House, a historic thirteenth-century house and estate, lies half a mile south of Haddington. Built by the Giffards of Yester, it was originally named Lethington. It was once home to the Maitland family, notably Sir Richard Maitland, and his son William Maitland of Lethington, Secretary of State to Mary, Queen of Scots'. The Maitlands left Lennoxlove in the seventeenth century, and it is now the seat of the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon.
Hailes Castle is a mainly fourteenth-century castle about five miles south-west of Haddington. This castle, which has a fine riverside setting, belonged to the Hepburn family during the most important centuries of its existence. Since 1926, it has been the subject of a state-sponsored guardianship agreement, which is now under the auspices of Historic Scotland. It is open to the public without charge at all reasonable times.
Haddington sits on the A1 dual-carriageway linking Edinburgh with London. The town is currently served by the bus companies Perrymans, Prentice Coaches, Eve Coaches and Lothian Country Buses. These buses allow travel to Edinburgh, Berwick-upon-Tweed, and other towns and villages in East Lothian. With the withdrawal of many First Scotland East services in June 2012, the contracts for the 121 Haddington to North Berwick and the 123 Gifford Circle passed back to the Haddington- based firm Prentice Coaches. Haddington was served by a railway branch line which carried passengers from 1846 until 1949.
( Haddington - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Haddington . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Haddington - UK
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Is Chiswick home to future Ladies Golf Champion?
At only 11 years old, Samantha Fuller has won three Kids Golf European Championships and intends to be as big as Tiger Woods one day. Watch this video to see Samantha in action at Dukes Meadows!
fc** Tennis at Dukes Meadows
Dukes Meadows Golf & Tennis home to fc**tennis, an independent international centre of excellence that specialises in tennis education. Formed in partnership with the Lawn Tennis Association and French Connection (UK). 3mins.
Richmond Park Golf Course London (Prince's Course) Part 1 Vlog
A 36 hole, par 69 Prince's Course (5868 yards), public, parkland golf course in South West London. One of the relatively inexpensive golf course in London. Lovely surroundings beautiful views of Richmond Park. A mix of easy and challenging holes. Fairways were a bit rough. Greens were okay. Unfortunately it was a bit windy and showering on the back nine.
Discover London - Richmond Golf Course
Nice day playing golf at Richmond Park!
Rory McIlroy at Nike Golf Club Greenwich
Rory McIlroy warming up at Greenwich Peninsula before the 2017 Nike Golf Club launch with Jason Day!
Finished images of TPL re-bunkering programme at Richmond Golf Club, UK
in 2009, Thomson Perrett & Lobb were commissioned to undertake a full strategic design review of the historic Richmond Golf Club just outside of London. A full redesign and construction of all bunkers was programmed over two winters and constructed by Course Manager, Les Howkins and the dedicated ground staff at the Club. We are all very proud of our achievements in completing this project. We hope you enjoy too.
Dukes Meadows Mens Final : Oliver Okonkwo v Raymond Diez
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Tim Henman and Jo Durie stage Comic Relief stunt at Dukes Meadows!
Former world number 4 tennis player Tim Henman and Grand Slam winner Jo Durie were star guests at Dukes Meadows Golf & Tennis Open Weekend. Watch their Comic Relief tennis stunt here and hear from other top tennis figures!
Wellington College, Crowthorne, England
Aerial video of Wellington College
Introducing Highgate
Introducing the social, friendly and location that is Highgate Tennis Club, Shepherds Cot, Crouch End, North London. For more info visit highgate-tennis.co.uk, follow us on twitter @highgatetennis or FaceBook Highgatetennis. Video produced and edited by Steve Scott-Robson with music by Michael Storey.