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The WORST Place to Live in the UK? | BARNSLEY

Is this the worst place to live in the UK? In today's tour, we visit Barnsley. Barnsley was named one of the worst places to live in England in 2022. My intention isn't to offend anyone who is living in Barnsley, I wanted to see for myself why this town is considered to be one of the worst places to live in England and form my own opinion.

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A Guide To: The Upper Dearne Valley, The Yorkshire Pennines

We follow the upper reaches of the river Dearne from its rise in the Pennines down to the M1 - about half its 32 mile course.

The video, will detailed informative commentary, uses 4k footage of the route and visits the Quaker hamlet of High Flatts, passes through Birdsedge and then drops down to Upper Cumberworth. At Denby Dale there is the history of the viaduct and the celebratory pies.

Passing through Scissett and both the upper and lower parts of Clayton West, we take a ride on the Kirklees Light Railway.



The route ends at West Bretton and the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
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Wath Upon Dearne

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Little Smeaton - Disused Railway Bridges To Be Inflilled by National Highways

Little Smeaton - Disused Railway Bridges To Be Inflilled by National Highways - Cultural Vandalism?

In this video we visit the small village of Little Smeaton in North Yorkshire, to look at two disused railways bridges on the Hull & Barnsley Railway. These are two bridges that have been selected to be infilled by aggregate and concrete by National Highways Historical Railways Estate.

Some bridges have already been infilled - the most famous one at Great Musgrave in Cumbria. This has been labelled as cultural vandalism. Pressure from several groups have campaigned to stop the infilling. HRE agreed to pause infilling until further discussions can take place.

At Little Smeaton, we see bridges 123 and 124. Both currently small country lanes crossing a disused railway, with no obvious use for the former trackbed other than wasterland and fly tipping. This is why Highways England (now called National Highways) have labelled these two bridges for infilling.

Campaigners are calling for greater use of disused lines as active travel corridors. NH have agreed that they will not infill any heritage structures that fall in to this category.
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Railways around Leeds, Bradford, Halifax, Ilkley in the 1970's.

Pictures of trains, stations, and signal boxes in the West Riding of Yorkshire in the 1970's.

Places to see in ( Barnsley - UK )

Places to see in ( Barnsley - UK )

Barnsley is a large town in South Yorkshire, England, located halfway between Leeds and Sheffield. Historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire, the town centre lies on the west bank of the Dearne Valley.

Barnsley is surrounded by several smaller settlements which together form the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley, of which Barnsley is the largest and its administrative centre. The town is accessed from junctions 36, 37 and 38 of the M1 motorway and has a railway station on the Hallam and Penistone Lines. Barnsley F.C. is the local football club.

Barnsley is a former industrial town centred on coal mining and glassmaking. Although both industries declined in the 20th century, Barnsley's culture is rooted in its industrial heritage and it has a tradition of brass bands, originally created as social clubs by its mining communities. It is also home of the Barnsley chop.

Divisions and suburbs of Barnsley are :

Ardsley, Athersley, Carlton, Cundy Cross, Gawber, Honeywell, Kendray, Kingstone, Lundwood, Monk Bretton, New Lodge, Oakwell, Old Town, Pogmoor, Smithies, Stairfoot, Worsbrough (includes Worsbrough Bridge, Worsbrough Common, Worsbrough Dale, Worsbrough Village and Ward Green), Wilthorpe, Dodworth, Mapplewell, Staincross, Royston, Wombwell, Hoyland, Elsecar, Kexbrough, Cudworth.

The main transport hub is Barnsley Interchange, a combined rail and busstation that was opened on Sunday 20 May 2007, and was the first project in the remaking Barnsley scheme to be completed. Stagecoach Yorkshire run most bus services within Barnsley, operating to and from Barnsley Interchange. Barnsley is also served by:

Dodworth railway station west of the town centre, which is a stop on the Penistone Line, and has one platform.
Darton railway station however, is on the Hallam Line, has two platforms and is in the north of Barnsley.
Goldthorpe railway station and has two platforms (east of Barnsley). The line is on the Wakefield Line and has no service to the above stations or Barnsley Interchange.
Thurnscoe railway station and has two platforms (east of Barnsley). The station is on the Wakefield Line and has no service to any Barnsley station other than Goldthorpe.
The nearest airport is Robin Hood Airport approximately 26 miles (42 km) away.

Alot to see in ( Barnsley - UK ) such as :

Alhambra Centre
Barnsley College
Barnsley Town Hall recently turned into museum
Cannon Hall Museum, Park & Gardens
Houndhill
Locke Park
Oakwell Stadium football ground, home of Barnsley Football Club
Wentworth Castle & Gardens
Barnsley Interchange
Parish Church of Saint John the Baptist .
The first bottle bank for glass recycling collection in the United Kingdom was introduced by both Stanley Race CBE, then president of the Glass Manufacturers' Federation and Ron England in Barnsley. According to a BBC Radio 4 edition of PM aired on 6 June 2007, and a web article, the bank opened in June 1977[22] but a BBC web article published in 2002 states that the bottle bank opened on 24 August 1977.
In May 2017 a new landmark was commissioned by Barnsley Borough Council to commemorate the 'Hippopopig Rhinocerous' breeding.
Cinematographer Denzill Smith who captured the extraordinary event stated that the mating ritual between the Hippopotamus and Rhinoceros was a 'rare event'.

( Barnsley - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Barnsley . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Barnsley - UK

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BARNSLEY Town Centre at Christmas

A walk through Barnsley Town Centre at Christmas. come with us as we explore Barnsley and check out what it's like at Christmas time from the Glass Works shops to the Town Hall. Barnsley is a town near Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England. Let's see what's here.

Our Barnsley tour starts close to the railway station at Glassworks, a new retail and leisure development that makes the town centre look more modern than it used to. In the middle of it all is Fountain Green, surrounded by bars, restaurants and a cinema for everyone to enjoy.

Visit Barnsley and you'll get a friendly welcome. The people here are lovely and there's plenty to explore, and lots of Christmas shopping to do so expect a nice day out, good food and drink and things to do.

As a tourist destination or for shopping at Christmas it's worth a trip for sure and you're not far from other places like Sheffield and Rotherham too if you fancy going further afield.

So enjoy this video of Barnsley at Christmas and let me know what you think in the comments section!

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Barnsley???????? most dangerous major town in South Yorkshire?

Barnsley is the second most dangerous major town in South Yorkshire, and is the 28th most dangerous overall out of South Yorkshire's 110 towns, villages, and cities. We went for a walk and Barsley looks fantastic really nice people.

Stagecoach Yorkshire | 32 | Cudworth - Lundwood - Barnsley Interchange

This is the 13:05 32 service to Barnsley Interchange. This service is operated by Stagecoach Yorkshire and operates around every 20 minutes between these two areas in South Yorkshire.

Towns in England – South Kirkby

What can you learn from South Kirkby, a town in England? Let’s travel to South Kirkby, one of the towns in England. This time, we’re not going to rank it. We don’t even want to discuss it as either a good or bad, beautiful or ugly, and richest or poorest town. Rather, we want to bring it to the limelight and prove that there’s much to learn about a town regardless of its size. Where is Kirkby located? What are its prominent features?
South Kirby in Perspective
South Kirkby is a small town in Wakefield in West Yorkshire. It is governed locally by the administration of South Kirkby and Moorthorpe Town Council. The town’s motto is “Friendship, Unity & Progress.” It’s a small former mining town in the Wakefield Metropolitan District. Surrounded by other former mining towns such as Hemsworth, South Elmsall, and Cudworth, it is close to the South Yorkshire border.
This little town is served by two railway stations situated 1.6 kilometers apart. One is Moorthorpe railway station on the line between Leeds and Sheffield with services being an hour on Monday to Saturday and two-hourly service on Sunday. And the other is South Elmsall railway station which is on the line between Doncaster and Leeds.
A Brief History of South Kirkby
The town appeared first in the 1086 Domesday Book and still retains the site of the ancient Saxon settlement. It was mentioned in the book as Cherchebi, which was one of the 6 manors held by Uctred. But it may also be thought to be settled even before the arrival of the ancient Norse believed to have arrived via Ireland around 900 A.D. We learned that the name Kirk-by means “church and settlement.”
Through the centuries, the ownership of this land passed through the hands of many families. Later, the Molyneux family who was Catholics purchased all of the manor lands in the 16th Century and the semblance of that continuity existed. Despite the pressures of the English Reformation, this family retained their religious beliefs and never converted to the Church of England until after the marriage of Charles William Molyneux in 1768.
For centuries, there was a Mill in the town and the flooding of land by the use of dams caused many legal disputes in the 14th century. That Corn Mill was in use until it was destroyed by fire in the early 20th century. Various leadership changes, reformation, revolution, and industrialization have transformed the town throughout the centuries.
Population and Demography of South Kirkby
The small town with a population of more than 10,000 occupies a total area of 2,450 square kilometers. This shows a density of about 3,711 residents per square kilometer. It has experienced an annual population growth of 0.69 percent since 2011, according to the ONS.
In South Kirkby, there are slightly more females than males. The females numbering 4,583, represent 50.4 percent while the 4,510 males in the town represent 49.6 percent of the population. The majority of the residents, 5,268 which is 57.9 percent are between the ages of 18 to 64. While 24.1 percent numbering 2,194 are minors under 18, only 17.9 percent of the people in this town are 65 years and above and they’re 1,631.
The town is made up of 98.9 percent White residents numbering 8,439. Other ethnic groups in South Kirkby are 24 Asians, 19 Blacks, 4 Arabs, 45 mixed or multiple ethnicities, and just two from others. About 72 percent, which is 5,789 residents of this town are Christians while 21 of them are Muslims. They also have 5 Hinduists among them with 1 Jewish, 2 Buddhists, and 24 professing other religions with as many as 2,124 claiming that are non-religious.


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4K Scenic Drive - Bound for Barnsley - No Commentary

Filmed in 4K. Pure Driving - No Commentary.

Relax and enjoy a comfortable drive into Barnsley from the M1.

We leave the M1 at junction 36, Dodworth, and follow the A628 into Barnsley.

You'll see the roadworks underway for the new gyratory system at Penny Pie Park, before continuing downhill to the town centre. Passing the town centre on the West Way, we join the A61 northwards towards Wakefield, as far as Athersley, where the journey ends.

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Middleton, The West Ring (Sleeps 10) - Best of Suffolk

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Sheffield District Railway Part 2 - Tinsley Yard & Depot, Meadowhall, Brightside

Sheffield District Railway Part 2 - Tinsley Marshalling Yard & Motive Power Depot, Meadowhall, Brightside disused railway.

We round off our explore of the Sheffield District Railway in South Yorkshire by picking up where we left off at the entrance to Tinsley yard and the Ukranian class 66.

This is the entrance to the Tinsley Motive Power Depot,or Tinsley Traction Mantenance Depot. Opening in the 1964 and closing in 1998. We talk a little about the history and take a look at some photos and memories of the open days.

Next to the depot was Tinsley Marshalling Yard. Also brought about by the Sheffield Railway Rationalisation program in the 1960s. A Dowty wagon sorting system was used with a hump shunt to sort wagons that same into the yard and place them on to their new trains.

The yard started to decline in the 1980s and was almost all gone by the late 1990s. Recently the yard has started to see freight again with the opening of the Sheffield International Rail Freight Terminal (SIRFT).

We also look at the original line that the Sheffield District Railway followed before the opening of Tinsley yard. This included the Tinsley Wood Tunnel.

Next we head up to Brightside Junction and look at the former Brightside Station, disused since 1995 We follow what we can of the trackbed over the Rier Don Viaduct and behind the Meadowhall Shopping Centre until we reach the bridge abutment on Sheffied Road. This was the site of West Tinsley station.

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The Sculpture Park, Churt, Surrey - Britain's Most Atmospheric Sculpture Park

Take a whirlwind tour of The Sculpture Park in Churt, Surrey, England.
Over 800 exhibits on display within 10 acres of arboretum and wildlife inhabited water gardens in the beautiful Surrey Hills countryside make The Sculpture Park the world's most atmospheric sculpture exhibition.
Almost everything on display is for sale, with prices to suit all budgets, and as such the displays are forever changing - no two visits are ever the same!
Open all year round, the flora and fauna in The Sculpture Park change through the seasons, from the heat of the summertime to the depths of winter, and an indoor gallery hosts a fine collection of interior sculptures and artwork.

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Cycle ride from Barnsley Interchange to Cudworth fire station and back.

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Barnsley Station 26/8/19

We visit the major interchange at Barnsley, well a big interchange between the station and the adjacent bus station. The station sees a good mix of passenger services heading to various parts of South and West Yorkshire as well as some more long distance services to Nottingham. The station sees little to no freight services and as a result we captured none of these. We also include some footage we captured however never used it.

We are diving back through the archives to see how much footage we had recorded but never was used so please don't mind the sporadic placing of the videos at the moment!

009 West Yorkshire, Copy Pit Railway Line #railway #drone #history

Paying a visit to 3 disused stations on the Copy Pit line, Portsmouth, Cornholme and Stansfield Hall a part of The Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Company
The name of the line was derived not from a station or town but from the small colliery, signal box and line summit about midway between Rose Grove, Burnley and Todmorden.

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