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Widnes Walk: Town Centre【4K】

Located in the county of Cheshire (although historically in Lancashire), and around 12 miles east, and slightly south, of central Liverpool, is the town of Widnes.

Up until the mid 19th century, the area we now know as Widnes was little more than a collection of scattered hamlets situated on marsh and moorland. This all began to change in 1847, when chemist and industrialist John Hutchinson established a chemical factory at Spike Island. This is an artificial island between the Mersey Estuary and the Sankey Canal, which was England's first ever canal, having opened in 1757.

The location of the factory on Spike Island meant that all the raw materials could be transported via the canal and railway, and the finished products could be transported via the same means. Further chemical factories were soon built nearby and the town grew rapidly. The demand for labour led to large-scale immigration to the area from Wales, Ireland, Poland and Lithuania. The substances being produced included soap, borax, soda ash, salt cake and bleaching powder. Other industries including iron and copper works soon developed.

In 1873 the railway arrived in Widnes, and was initially named Farnworth for Widnes. Farnworth at the time was a village just north of the town, which has since been absorbed to become a suburb. Today the station provides direct links to Liverpool in the west and Manchester and further afield to the east. It is believed that Paul Simon wrote the song Homeward Bound at Widnes station.

During the 1890s the chemical industry in Widnes went into decline as more efficient methods of making alkali were developed elsewhere.

In 1905 the Widnes–Runcorn Transporter Bridge opened, providing the town with its first direct link south of the Mersey via road traffic. In 1961 this was replaced by the Runcorn–Widnes Bridge, which was renamed the Silver Jubilee Bridge in 1977.

Historically the River Mersey has acted as the boundary between the counties of Cheshire to the south and Lancashire to the north. Up until 1974, Widnes belonged to the latter until the formation of the Borough of Halton. Since then it has become part of the county of Cheshire.

Widnes is represented in sport primarily by Widnes Vikings, who play rugby league. They were founded in 1875 and play their home games at the Halton Stadium, which is shared by Widnes Football Club, who were founded in 2003.

Spice Girls member Mel C was brought up in Widnes.

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Filmed: 19th March 2022

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Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Sony ECM-XYST1M Stereo Microphone.

TIMESTAMPS:

0:00 Victoria Road
0:25 Widnes Library
0:37 Widnes Library (L) / St Paul's Church (R)
0:47 St Paul's Church
1:14 Victoria Road
2:22 Widnes Road
5:07 Asda car park (the only viable route to the main shopping street from here!)
6:07 Milton Road
6:37 Widnes Road
10:01 Albert Road
10:30 Albert Square
12:47 Albert Road
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Places to see in ( Tipton - UK )

Places to see in ( Tipton - UK )

Tipton is a town in the borough of Sandwell, West Midlands, England, with a population of around 38,777 at the 2011 UK Census. Tipton is located about halfway between Birmingham and Wolverhampton. It is a part of the West Midlands conurbation and is a part of the Black Country.

Historically within Staffordshire, Tipton was an urban district until 1938, when it became a municipal borough. The vast majority of the Borough of Tipton was transferred into West Bromwich County Borough in 1966, although parts of the old borough were absorbed into an expanded Dudley borough and the newly created County Borough of Warley. Along with the rest of West Bromwich and Warley, Tipton became part of the Sandwell Metropolitan Borough in 1974 and remains within this local authority to this day.

Tipton was once one of the most heavily industrialised towns in the Black Country, with thousands of people employed in different sections of the town's industries, but most of its factories have closed since the 1970s and it has gradually developed into a commuter town occupied mostly by people working in other parts of the region.

The town of Tipton was originally called Tibintone and recorded as such in the Domesday Book, the oldest surviving public record that provides information about the 1086 Domesday survey. The present spelling of Tipton derives from the 16th century. Until the 18th century, Tipton was a collection of small hamlets. Industrial growth started in the town when ironstone and coal were discovered in the 1770s. A number of canals were built through the town and later railways, which greatly accelerated the pace of industrialisation.

Tipton has direct bus links with the towns of Dudley, Walsall, Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Sedgley, Coseley, West Bromwich, Oldbury, Smethwick, Bilston, Wednesbury and Darlaston, though not all buses reach the town centre. Tipton has a direct rail link with the areas of Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Coventry and from 14 December 2008 this now links to Walsall. There are two railway stations - Tipton in the town centre and Dudley Port. Both are on the electrified line from Birmingham New Street to Wolverhampton which is a section of the West Coast Main Line.

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

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A walk through WARRINGTON England

Warrington Walk Tour
Walk in Warrington
A walk through WARRINGTON Cheshire England
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Warrington is a large town and unitary authority area in Cheshire, England, on the banks of the River Mersey. The population in 2019 was estimated at 165,456 for the town's urban area, and just over 210,014 for the entire borough. Warrington is the largest town in the county of Cheshire.

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Recorded on Sunday 09.05.2021
Time: around 11 a.m
Partly Cloudy 11°C

ROUTE TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Horsemarket St
1:25 Bridge St
3:24 Warrington Market + Cineworld Square
5:34 Bank St
6:36 Buttermarket St
10:04 Old Market Square
12:10 Sankey St
18:07 Town Hall + The Golden Gates
19:31 Springfield St
21:37 Queens Gardens
23:54 Palmyra Square N
24:35 Egypt St
24:52 Cairo Street Unitarian Chapel
25:20 Buttermarket St
26:23 Dial St
28:07 Church St
33:18 St Elphin's Church
35:13 Scotland Rd

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Holy Trinity C Of E Church [] Warrington Market [] Cineworld Cinema - Warrington [] Warrington Old Fish Market [] The Gateway [] The Golden Gates [] Town Hall [] Technical School [] Queens Gardens [] Bold Street Methodist Church [] Warrington Methodist Circuit [] Cairo Street Unitarian Chapel [] St Mary's Shrine [] Office Angels Warrington [] St Elphin's Church [] The Cottage
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Warrington West Train Station, Chapelford, Great Sankey, Warrington

Warrington West Station open in 2019. It is located on San Diego Drive in Chapelford, Great Sankey, Warrington.
Services from here at the time of writing (2020) include trains to Manchester Oxford Road and Liverpool Lime Street.
The station lies on the Manchester to Liverpool Line. Adjacent stations on the link are Sankey for Penketh and Warrington Central.
The modern station offers a park-and-ride car park, cycle storage, lifts to platforms, ticket office, waiting room etc.
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Full route 14 great sankey and penketh circular (route learning)Warringtons owns buses

[Warrington’s Own Buses​: 15 to Great Sankey & Penketh] East Lancs Myllennium Vyking​ Volvo B7TL

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Route: 15 Warrington — Great Sankey​
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​Major stop list: (00:00)
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2. Great Sankey, Canford Close (10:48)
3. Lingley Green, Park Road (21:36)
4. Penketh, St Josephs Church (26:45)
5. Great Sankey, The Sankey Arms (37:53)
6. Warrington Bus Interchange (50:33)





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Sankey For Penkeith Station 23/10/18

All the stations from our two day visit around Liverpool and Manchester, all in the hope of getting a Few Pacer trains while we were around and while these units are around before being replaced in the near future.

[4k] HDR Virtual walking tour -Easter Night walk in Warrington Town centre ,Virtual_walking_tour_UK

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Warrington is a town located in the North West of England, between Liverpool and Manchester. It is part of the ceremonial county of Cheshire and has a population of approximately 210,000 people. Warrington has a rich history dating back to Roman times, and in the Middle Ages it was an important market town and a centre for the textile industry.

Today, Warrington is known for its retail and leisure facilities, with a large shopping centre and a variety of restaurants and bars. It is also home to a number of businesses, particularly in the logistics and distribution sectors, due to its location at the intersection of major motorways and the River Mersey.

The town has a number of cultural and recreational attractions, including the Parr Hall, a Grade II listed building that hosts music and theatre performances, and the Warrington Museum and Art Gallery, which features a collection of art, natural history exhibits, and local history displays. Additionally, there are several parks and green spaces in the town, such as the Sankey Valley Park and the Lymm Dam.

Warrington is also known for its rugby league team, the Warrington Wolves, who play at the Halliwell Jones Stadium. The town has good transport links, with easy access to the M6, M56, and M62 motorways, as well as regular train services to Manchester and Liverpool.

00:00 - Warrington town centre

00:48- Warrington bridge

03:10- Oliver Cromwell Statue - Warrington

05:55- Hot Spot

06:34- rio's piri piri warrington

06:59- The Best Kebab House

07:29- Shake Bae
Groke brgr

09:04- The Friar Penketh

10:17- Hong United K Store 港英店

11:24- Marmaris Turkish Restaurant

12:25- Queens Gardens

15:21- San Lorenzo Restaurant Warrington

16:09- The Palmyra Bar

16:51- Mr Lau's Chinese Restaurant

18:44- 9 Gallon Bar

19:44- The White Hart

20:20- Brothers Burgers

21:20- Liquor Library

25:31- Fountain Of Warrington

26:43- Zeytin Mediterranean Restauran

29:07- Time Square Multistorey Car Park

30:00- Bank street

30:30- Warrington Market

32:54- Buttermarket Street

34:12- KUNG FU,Chinese Food, Sushi & Bubble Tea

35:51- The Blue Bell

36:26- Warrington Old Fish Market

Sankey For Penketh Train Station

Train Service From Manchester Oxford Road To Liverpool Lime Street Calling At Sankey For Penketh
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Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in St Helens , United Kingdom UK

St Helens Food Guide. MUST WATCH. We have sorted the list of Best Restaurant in St Helens for you. With the help of this list you can try Best Local Food in St Helens . You can select best Bar in St Helens .

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It's not the Ranking of Best Restaurants in St Helens , it is just the list of best Eating Hubs as per our user's ratings.

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List of Best Restaurants in St Helens

The Kitchen
Mr Chans
Colours Restaurant
Ba'Bursi
Toast Coffee House & Cafe
Limassol
Lily's Victorian Tearooms & Restaurant
Thai Jaa Restaurant & Bar
The Colliers Arms
The Wheatsheaf

Warrington Town Centre

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A Short Walk Around The Area

How a Little Park in England Changed New York Forever

When the New York City authorities approved the construction of the vast, expansive Central Park in the 1850s, their aim was to create an iconic, picturesque public space that could rival the best private parks in the world. The winning design - by Fred Olmsted and Calvert Vaux - stood out because it didn't resemble other public or private spaces. It shunned symmetry in favour of organic lines. It did away with huge greens in favour of several smaller ones. And it had bodies of water that looked and felt like they'd been there forever. They introduced rockeries, hills and valleys, and created a park that was juxtaposed to the grid-like street system of the rest of Manhattan. Today Central Park is the most visited attraction in the city - a green oasis in the midst of all the concrete and steel. But few recognise that Olmsted's ideas were influenced by a visit he had made several years earlier, to a tiny public park in the North of England. This was Birkenhead Park - the first municipal public park in the world.

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Warrington - A 'Fleeting' Visit

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EXPLORING ENGLAND'S CANALS & preparing to join the River Avon

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5 historical things you might not know about Manchester - #1

There's so many interesting things about Manchester that some of the smaller details often get overlooked, or don't fit into bigger stories. So, here are a list of five loosely-related facts about the city that are still surprising.

1. Ice-cream cones invented by Italian immigrants in Ancoats
2. Meaningful street signs in the arty Northern Quarter
3. Nathan Mayer Rothschild's home on Mosley Street
4. The origins of organised vegetarianism
5. A huge misconception about Rolls Royce and the Midland Hotel!

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5 historical things you might not know about Liverpool

Liverpool is another northern city with a rich history. But away from the main plot points about music, sport and other generic culture, many interesting side stories exist. Did Liverpool really pioneer the way in tropical medicine research? Did it really lead Britain in the fight to protect children's rights? Why does the local accent sound so distinct from other in England? Did Adolf Hitler really wander the streets looking for a purpose in life? And what the hell is a Liver Bird?
While many proud Liverpudlians (or 'Scousers') will know many of these facts, some may still be unknown to outsiders. Either way, it makes a fascinating tale to unravel!

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01:05 - The Hitlers in Liverpool
04:08 - The Scouse Accent
06:16 - Chinatown!
08:24 - The First Child Protection Society
10:45 - World's Oldest Tropical Medicine School
12:18 - The Liver Birds

The North Walsham & Dilham Canal

In this second of 2 videos I take a look at The North Walsham & Dilham Canal in Norfolk.

For further information :-
The North Walsham & Dilham Canal Trust.
Old Canal Company
East Anglian Waterways Association

All 3 bodies have a hand in restoring sections of this old canal.

Top Places to visit in Bangalore | What to see in Bangalore? | Bangalore Tourist Places | Bengaluru

Planning a trip to Bangalore? Don't miss these top places to visit in Bangalore! From historical sites to bustling markets, this video will show you the best of what Bengaluru has to offer. See the best of Bangalore with our list of must-see tourist spots. Make sure to add these must-see places to your itinerary for an unforgettable trip to Bangalore!

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Intro : 00:00:00
Bangalore Palace : 00:00:32
Tipu's Palace : 00:01:18
Bangalore Fort : 00:02:12
Lalbagh Botanical Garden : 00:02:51
Cubbon Park : 00:03:17
Bidhan Soudha : 00:04:08
Silk Factory : 00:05:03
Hebbal Lake : 00:05:25
Ulsoor Lake : 00:06:05
Madiwala Lake : 00:06:36
Sankey Tank : 00:07:20
Suryanarayan Temple : 00:07:41
Iskon Temple : 00:08:09
Art Of Living : 00:08:58
Commercial Street : 00:10:07

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