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Places to see in ( Cannock - UK )

Places to see in ( Cannock - UK )

Cannock is the most populous of the three towns in the district of Cannock Chase in the central southern part of the county of Staffordshire in the West Midlands region of England. Cannock lies to the north of the West Midlands conurbation on the M6, A34 and A5 roads, and to the south of Cannock Chase, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

Cannock is served by a railway station on the Chase Line. The town comprises four district council electoral wards and the Cannock South ward includes the civil parish of Bridgtown, but the rest of Cannock is unparished. Cannock forms part of the Cannock Built-up Area which also includes Cheslyn Hay, Great Wyrley, Hednesford, Huntington, Heath Hayes and Wimblebury.

Cannock is on a south-west facing slope, falling from the highest point on Cannock Chase (244 m) at Castle Ring, to about 148 m in the town centre and 111 m near Wedges Mills. The soil is light with a gravel and clay subsoil, and there are extensive coal measures. Cannock Chase German war cemetery is located nearby containing 4,885 German military dead from the First and Second World Wars. It is managed by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

Cannock is about 20 miles (30 km) by road north-north-west of Birmingham, 80 miles (130 km) south-south-east of Manchester and 130 miles (210 km) north-west of London. Cannock is 9 to 10 miles (14 to 16 km) by road from many of the nearest towns and cities (Aldridge, Lichfield, Stafford, Walsall, Willenhall and Wolverhampton), but Hednesford (2 miles (3 km)), Burntwood and Penkridge (5 miles (8 km)), Bloxwich and Brownhills (6 miles (10 km)) and Rugeley (7 miles (11 km)) are nearer.

Cannock is located close to the M6, M6 toll and M54 motorways. There is an extensive network of local buses radiating out from Cannock town centre. The town's main bus operator is Arriva Midlands, who operate the majority of services to and from Cannock bus station. Cannock railway station closed in 1965 as part of the Beeching Axe. It reopened in 1989 under British Rail and is part of the Rugeley - Cannock - Walsall - Birmingham line operated by London Midland. There are two trains per hour from the station to Rugeley, Walsall, and Birmingham. The journey time to Birmingham is around 45 minutes.

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I stuffed a tenner in my pocket and walked north...

Adventure comes in many forms. Today we indulge in one of the simplest and purest forms of adventure there is.
Join me as I grab a sleeping bag, stuff a tenner in my pocket and walk north from my front door into the countryside for as long as fate sees necessary. Along the way we forage for food, gasp for water, sleep in questionable places, bump into countless generous countryside folk and explore the glorious hobbit-like English countryside with a sense of childlike wonder and freedom.

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Places to see in ( Attleborough - UK )

Places to see in ( Attleborough - UK )

Attleborough is a market town and civil parish between Norwich and Thetford in Norfolk, England. The parish is in the district of Breckland and has an area of 21.9 square kilometres. Attleborough is in the Mid-Norfolk constituency of the UK Parliament, represented since the 2010 general election by the Conservative MP George Freeman. Attleborough railway station provides a main line rail service to both Norwich and Cambridge.

Following Henry the VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries the building was virtually destroyed by Robert Radcliffe, Lord Fitz Walter, Earl of Sussex, and material from the building was used for making up the road between Attleborough and Buckenham. However, this left Attleborough Church with a tower at the east end.

The arrival of the prisoners aroused a great deal of public interest, and eventually traders set up a fair whenever they came. This became known as Attleborough Rogues Fair and was held on the market place on the last Thursday in March. Also on the market place festivities took place on Midsummer Day, when the annual guild was held. It appears that there has been the right to hold a weekly Thursday market in the town since 1285. A weekly market is still held and has recently (in 2004) returned to Queen's Square where it is presumed the market was originally held.

The first turnpike road in England is reputed to have been created here at the end of the 17th century, Acts of Parliament were passed in 1696 and 1709, For the repairing of the highway between Wymondham and Attleborough, in the County of Norfolk, and for including therein the road from Wymondham to Hethersett.

Structurally the town changed little during the 1950s and there were no great leaps in population growth, other than the arrival of the notorious London gangsters, the Kray twins, who took over a local hostelry. The '60s were different, the overspill programme and new town development brought new families into south Norfolk. Attleborough had to make decisions for the future and new development zones were designated.

The first estate programme began with the building of the council-owned Cyprus Estate which has since been complemented by other private housing schemes such as Fairfields and Ollands built mainly in the 1970s and a large estate on the south side of the town in the 1990s. The traditional traffic route along the A11 trunk road became a bottleneck as it ran both ways along High Street and Church Street, thus in the 1970s a one-way system was opened channelling traffic around the natural ring road surrounding the church. The volume of traffic continued to increase making that change obsolete so the Attleborough bypass was opened in 1984. The bypass was widened and completed in 2007 removing the only single lane section of the A11 between Thetford and Norwich.

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Top 7 Best Hotels In London

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Places to see in ( Olney - UK )

Places to see in ( Olney - UK )

Olney is a market town and civil parish in the Borough of Milton Keynes, South East England. It is also part of the ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, with a population of around 6,500 people. It lies on the River Great Ouse, very close to the borders with Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire and equidistant from Northampton, Bedford and Milton Keynes. It has easy access to the M1 at Junction 14 (approximately seven miles) and fast train links to London from Milton Keynes Central or Bedford (each approximately twelve miles distant). It is a popular tourist destination, perhaps best known for the Olney Pancake Race and for the Olney Hymns by William Cowper and John Newton.

First mentioned as Ollanege (Olla's island) in 932, the town has a history as a lace-making centre. The place, later called Olnei was held in 1086 AD by Bishop Geoffrey of Coutances as its overlord, according to the Domesday Book. During the English Civil War, Olney was the site of the Battle of Olney Bridge.

In the late 18th century, William Cowper and John Newton collaborated here on what became known as the Olney Hymns. John Newton, author of the hymn Amazing Grace, was curate of Olney and is buried here. His guest was William Cowper (English poet and hymnodist (1731–1800)). The town has the Cowper and Newton Museum dedicated to them. The museum was adapted from Cowper's former residence, which was given to the town in 1905 by the publisher William Hill Collingridge (who had been born in the house). Newton was succeeded as curate in Olney by the biblical commentator Thomas Scott (1747–1821).

The hamlet of Olney Park Farm to the north of the town of Olney derives its name from a park established in 1374 by Ralph, Third Baron Bassett of Sapcote in Leicester. In 1861 it attained civil parish status, but was subsequently incorporated into an enlarged Olney civil parish around 1931. Olney formerly had its own railway station on the Bedford—Northampton line, but the line was closed in 1962.

The A509 road runs into the wide High Street bordered by historic town houses. The Market Place is the site of a general market on Thursdays and a farmers' market on the first Sunday each month. The vast majority of Olney shops are independents, attracting shoppers from further afield to find the galleries, antique, rug and furniture sellers, as well as boutiques for interior design, fashionable clothes and perfumery. There are restaurants, pubs, cafes and takeaways offering a wide variety of British and international food.

As Olney continues to expand, with new housing estates, a secondary-level satellite campus, Ousedale School has opened for pupils from year 7 to year 11. Olney Infants School is for reception to year 2 children and Olney Middle School takes the children up to year 6, at the age of 11. The route for an A509 by-pass may continue to be an issue for the residents of the town, as are the various wind farm sites proposed in the locality.

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Trooping the Colour, Colonels Review, 10/06/23, 'British Grenadiers'

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Birmingham to Aldridge | Aldridge Town centre

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Aldridge West Midlands | 4K | Walkabout | Drone Footage

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I took a stroll around Aldridge, West Midlands, a very small town, some say it is a village, but anyway, I found 6 charity shops. In Birmingham I could only find 3. So if you are into your charity shops, why not pay Aldridge a visit. The town is well served by public transport and easily accessible from anywhere in the West Midlands

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ALDRIDGE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM REVISITED FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 3RD 2010

My first visit to Aldridge since I left for Kelowna BC Canada back in February 2008 and I have to say I felt a lump in my throat... As I filmed my old house in Portland Road I could see the ceramic 48 disc that I fitted many years ago and I see that my lovely carriage lanterns are looking as wonderful as the day I fist installed them... I have many fabulous memories of Aldridge...
The Aldridg Chippy is the best fish and chip shop I ever used!!! Here we see my previous neighbour Sam who works at the Aldridge Chippy saying hello...
You can also see my buddy Jonathan Brookes Photography premises which are directly opposite my old house.
I had many a great drinking session with my buddies in the Elms and the Conservative club in Aldridge. And it was nice having my old buddy Fozzy Graham Forsyth living minutes away from me...
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Top Places to Visit in Birmingham

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Montana Yellowstone Ghost Towns - Fort Shaw, Chico, Aldridge, Jardine

Montana has some spectacular places to visit as well as some interesting ghost towns! To begin, Fort Shaw is different than the other 3 in this video because 1) it's a ghost fort not a town, and 2) it isn't nestled in between the mountains of southern Montana. It's very interesting to be at the fort - glad I took the detour. Chico, Aldridge, and Jardine all have to do with the mining history of Montana and are located in some of the most beautiful spots imagineable!

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Birmingham City Centre 2023 Walking Tour #4K #Birmingham #UK

Birmingham is located in the centre of the West Midlands region of England on the Birmingham Plateau – an area of relatively high ground, ranging between 500 and 1,000 feet (150 and 300 metres) above sea level and crossed by Britain's main north–south watershed between the basins of the Rivers Severn and Trent. To the south west of the city lie the Lickey Hills,[113] Clent Hills and Walton Hill, which reach 1,033 feet (315 m) and have extensive views over the city. Birmingham is drained only by minor rivers and brooks, primarily the River Tame and its tributaries the Cole and the Rea.

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Fairlawns, Hotel And Spa, Walsall, United Kingdom

Fairlawns, Hotel And Spa, Walsall, United Kingdom
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Best Hotel Accommodation near Birmingham Back to Backs, Birmingham

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List of Best hotels near Birmingham Back to Backs, Birmingham

A- The High Field Town House
Gemstone House 23 Highfield
Road Edgbaston B15 3DP


B- Staying Cool at the Rotunda
150 New Street Rotunda B2 4PA
00 44 121 285 1250


C- Staybridge Suites Birmingham
Corporation Street 1
Martineau Place B2 4UW
080005 01395


D- Premier Inn Birmingham (Great Barr/M6 J7) Hotel
222 Birmingham Road Great
Barr B43 7AG


E- Premier Inn Birmingham City Centre (New St Station) Hotel
Birmingham Exchange Buildings
Stephenson Place B2 4NH


F- Clover Spa & Hotel
759 Chester Road Erdington B24 0BY
00 44 121 350 6836


G- Fairlawns Hotel And Spa
Little Aston Road, Aldridge,
Walsall WS9 0NU
00 44 1922 663652


H- Moxhull Hall
Holly Lane, Sutton Coldfield B76 9PD


I- Hampton Manor
Hampton Manor Shadow Brook Lane,
Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull B92 0EN


J- Barons Court Hotel
142 Goldthorn Hill Blakenhall,
Wolverhampton WV2 3JE



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12 underrated destinations you should visit

It's not always in the places we expect that we find architectural gems, kind people and stunning landscapes. From Kosovo, to Canada to Bolivia, here are 12 underrated destinations that deserve more of your attention.

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Poland (Keith Drew, Managing Editor)
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HYTHE, HAMPSHIRE, UK

A February 2021 drive around the wonderful village of Hythe on the South Coast of Hampshire UK. Situated on the shores of Southampton Water in the Solent ,where many cruise ships may be seen, in normal times. My village of birth which has changed somewhat since then in a positive way.
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Fairlawns Hotel and Spa, Walsall, England, United Kingdom

Fairlawns Hotel and Spa, Walsall, England, United Kingdom
Little Aston Road, Aldridge, Walsall, England, WS9 0NU, United Kingdom
Suburban hotel in Aldridge with spa, indoor pool
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Ira Aldridge: African Tragedian in Ireland

Ira Aldridge: African Tragedian in Ireland tells the story of one of the most remarkable Black Abolitionists in Famine Ireland. Ira Aldridge was unique as an African-American actor and abolitionist who performed and toured in Ireland at the height of the Great Hunger in 1847-1848. His powerful and moving dramatic performances raised awareness of enslavement and persecution for many years, though he remains little known in the country of his birth.

Ira Aldridge: African Tragedian in Ireland is part of the Great Famine Voices 2023 season which is hosted by the National Famine Museum, Strokestown Park and the Irish Heritage Trust in collaboration with Professor Christine Kinealy from the African American Irish Diaspora Network and Ireland's Great Hunger Institute at Quinnipiac University. Great Famine Voices 2023 is funded by the Government of Ireland Emigrant Support Programme.

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