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Explore the East Riding of Yorkshire!
The epic East Yorkshire coast features something for everyone!
published: 16 Oct 2019
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A tour of the East Riding of Yorkshire.
Starting in Beverley I ride my motorbike to Bridlington ,Flamborough Head and then head inland before returning to Beverley. Being overtaken by a man in a van in a rush.
You'll find my Flamborough head walk by following this link:
https://youtu.be/2k1qPX1MleY?si=OQF3tJrXd4EZ3rh6
You can support me in making more videos by buying me a coffee at:
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/outandaboutmart
published: 10 Aug 2024
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Guide to East Yorkshire
East Yorkshire is a fascinating area - at one end of its coastline it has the shifting sandbar of Spurn Point and at the other end the 400ft high chalk cliffs of Flamborough Head. Both are a bird watchers' paradise. In between there are small seaside towns of Hornsea and Withernsea - under threat from coastal erosion. The main coastal town is Bridlinton. Inland are the rolling chalk hills of the Wolds. the county town is Beverley - a mini York, with is winding streets, Minster and Bar Gate. The film ends as Goole - a purpose built port dating to 1826. The main city is Hull - so important, that we have a seperate film on that!
published: 25 Sep 2014
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Middleton on the Wolds, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK.
Silent. Normal Speed. South on the A614. Either side of the village the A614 is roman road straight for miles.
published: 05 Nov 2022
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Beverley market town in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Beverley is a market town and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is located 27 miles (43 km) south-east of York and 9 miles (14 km) north-west of Hull.At the 2021 census the built-up area of the town had a population of 30,930, and the smaller civil parish had a population of 18,014. It is the county town of the East Riding of Yorkshire.
The town was founded in the seventh century by John of Beverley, who established a church in the area. It was originally named Inderawuda, and was part of the Anglian kingdom of Northumbria. The town came under Viking control in the 850s, then became part of the Kingdom of England. John of Beverley was made a saint in 1037, and the town was a place of pilgrimage for the remainder of the Middle Ages.It continued to grow under the Nor...
published: 03 Apr 2024
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CATTON: East Riding of Yorkshire Parish #90 of 172
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE PARISH #90: CATTON
Welcome to the parish of Catton which is located right on the East Ridings boundary with the City of York, the River Derwent between the two. It consists of two villages – High Catton and Low Catton
The Cattons are tiny villages but they have a detailed history, one which stretches back centuries. Industrially, they were heavily reliant on the Derwent which used to be fully navigable
In fact, by all accounts, the Cattons were industrially thriving. The two villages have seen gravel pits, brickworks, fisheries and several farms in their time, according to the Catton Heritage Museum
From at least the 13th century, there are reports of many corn mills and fulling mills along both banks of the Derwent here, which were linked by a “wath” – an old ...
published: 04 Mar 2023
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Carnaby Level Crossing, East Riding of Yorkshire
Carnaby Level Crossing, Carnaby, East Riding of Yorkshire on the Hull to Scarborough Line.
Location: Bridlington Bay Road, Carnaby
Date Filmed: 26-07-2022
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Nearest Station: Bridlington
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Trains:
Class 155 (Northern)
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Featuring:
@JTCrossingsUK
@UKLCSandT
Thanks For Watching!
published: 17 Feb 2023
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All 21 East Riding of Yorkshire Railway Stations (visiting EVERY station)
Every East Riding of Yorkshire railway station. All 21 National Rail stations in the county of East Yorkshire, England (UK). Northern, TransPennine Express, London North Eastern Railway and Hull Trains serve the stations of East Yorkshire.
The stations in East Yorkshire along with the operator that manages the station and the date I last visited the station:
Arram (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Bempton (Northern) (12/03/2022)
Beverley (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Bridlington (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Broomfleet (Northern) (02/04/2022)
Brough (TransPennine Express) (10/02/2020)
Cottingham (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Driffield (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Eastrington (Northern) (02/04/2022)
Ferriby (Northern) (02/04/2022)
Gilberdyke (Northern) (02/04/2022)
Goole (Northern) (20/05/2022)
Hessle (Northern) (02/04/20...
published: 10 Feb 2023
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ARCADE TOUR | Roxy Amusements : Bridlington - East Riding of Yorkshire's Only Retro Arcade
Welcome to our Arcade Tour video of Roxy Amusements and Cafe Bridlington
Address : 254 Quay Rd, Bridlington YO16 4JG
In this arcade tour video we are showcasing the latest line up in the East Riding of Yourkshies only Retro Arcade : Roxy Amusements in Bridlington.
Roxy Amusements is run by Phil and his family, whose name you may recognise from their former arcades...
🎰 Roxy Amusements # 2 : South Shore Bridlington
This arcade is the original Roxy Amusements in Bridlington. They expanded their emipre to include a site on South Shore camp site in Bridlington. Unfortunately owing to a change in direction from the site owner Roxy 2's life was sadly short lived. This leaves the original Roxy Amusements, making it the East Riding of Yorkshires only Retro Arcade.
In this video tour you wil...
published: 30 Mar 2025
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East Riding of Yorkshire Council business plan launch
From emptying your bins to caring for the vulnerable, from maintaining streetlights to looking after libraries, we provide over 600 services to over 340,000 residents in the East Riding.
Our business plan has been launched to focus on a number of priorities, to make the East Riding a place to live, work and thrive.
#YourEastRiding
published: 25 Mar 2022
1:14
Explore the East Riding of Yorkshire!
The epic East Yorkshire coast features something for everyone!
The epic East Yorkshire coast features something for everyone!
https://wn.com/Explore_The_East_Riding_Of_Yorkshire
The epic East Yorkshire coast features something for everyone!
- published: 16 Oct 2019
- views: 697
21:41
A tour of the East Riding of Yorkshire.
Starting in Beverley I ride my motorbike to Bridlington ,Flamborough Head and then head inland before returning to Beverley. Being overtaken by a man in a van ...
Starting in Beverley I ride my motorbike to Bridlington ,Flamborough Head and then head inland before returning to Beverley. Being overtaken by a man in a van in a rush.
You'll find my Flamborough head walk by following this link:
https://youtu.be/2k1qPX1MleY?si=OQF3tJrXd4EZ3rh6
You can support me in making more videos by buying me a coffee at:
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/outandaboutmart
https://wn.com/A_Tour_Of_The_East_Riding_Of_Yorkshire.
Starting in Beverley I ride my motorbike to Bridlington ,Flamborough Head and then head inland before returning to Beverley. Being overtaken by a man in a van in a rush.
You'll find my Flamborough head walk by following this link:
https://youtu.be/2k1qPX1MleY?si=OQF3tJrXd4EZ3rh6
You can support me in making more videos by buying me a coffee at:
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/outandaboutmart
- published: 10 Aug 2024
- views: 282
7:52
Guide to East Yorkshire
East Yorkshire is a fascinating area - at one end of its coastline it has the shifting sandbar of Spurn Point and at the other end the 400ft high chalk cliffs o...
East Yorkshire is a fascinating area - at one end of its coastline it has the shifting sandbar of Spurn Point and at the other end the 400ft high chalk cliffs of Flamborough Head. Both are a bird watchers' paradise. In between there are small seaside towns of Hornsea and Withernsea - under threat from coastal erosion. The main coastal town is Bridlinton. Inland are the rolling chalk hills of the Wolds. the county town is Beverley - a mini York, with is winding streets, Minster and Bar Gate. The film ends as Goole - a purpose built port dating to 1826. The main city is Hull - so important, that we have a seperate film on that!
https://wn.com/Guide_To_East_Yorkshire
East Yorkshire is a fascinating area - at one end of its coastline it has the shifting sandbar of Spurn Point and at the other end the 400ft high chalk cliffs of Flamborough Head. Both are a bird watchers' paradise. In between there are small seaside towns of Hornsea and Withernsea - under threat from coastal erosion. The main coastal town is Bridlinton. Inland are the rolling chalk hills of the Wolds. the county town is Beverley - a mini York, with is winding streets, Minster and Bar Gate. The film ends as Goole - a purpose built port dating to 1826. The main city is Hull - so important, that we have a seperate film on that!
- published: 25 Sep 2014
- views: 25585
2:08
Middleton on the Wolds, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK.
Silent. Normal Speed. South on the A614. Either side of the village the A614 is roman road straight for miles.
Silent. Normal Speed. South on the A614. Either side of the village the A614 is roman road straight for miles.
https://wn.com/Middleton_On_The_Wolds,_East_Riding_Of_Yorkshire,_England,_Uk.
Silent. Normal Speed. South on the A614. Either side of the village the A614 is roman road straight for miles.
- published: 05 Nov 2022
- views: 211
26:18
Beverley market town in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Beverley is a market town and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is located 27 miles (43 km) south-east of York and 9 miles (14 km) north...
Beverley is a market town and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is located 27 miles (43 km) south-east of York and 9 miles (14 km) north-west of Hull.At the 2021 census the built-up area of the town had a population of 30,930, and the smaller civil parish had a population of 18,014. It is the county town of the East Riding of Yorkshire.
The town was founded in the seventh century by John of Beverley, who established a church in the area. It was originally named Inderawuda, and was part of the Anglian kingdom of Northumbria. The town came under Viking control in the 850s, then became part of the Kingdom of England. John of Beverley was made a saint in 1037, and the town was a place of pilgrimage for the remainder of the Middle Ages.It continued to grow under the Normans, when its trading industry was first established, and eventually became a significant wool-trading town and the tenth-largest settlement in England. After the Reformation, the stature of Beverley was much reduced.
The town contains several landmarks, including Beverley Minster, Westwood common, North Bar gatehouse, St Mary's Church, and Beverley Racecourse. It inspired the naming of the city of Beverly, Massachusetts,which in turn was the source of the name for Beverly Hills, California.
Beverley Minster, otherwise known as the Parish Church of Saint John and Saint Martin, in Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, is a parish church in the Church of England. It is one of the largest parish churches in the UK, larger than one-third of all English cathedrals and regarded as a Gothic masterpiece by many.
Originally a collegiate church, it was not selected as a bishop's seat during the Dissolution of the Monasteries; nevertheless, it survived as a parish church and the chapter house and the attached church of St Martin were the only major parts of the building to be lost. It is part of the Greater Churches Group and a Grade I listed building.
St Mary's Church is an Anglican parish church in Beverley in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is designated a Grade I listed building.
History
St Mary's was established in the first half of the 12th century as a daughter church of Beverley Minster, to serve Beverley's trading community. It is a cruciform church, 197 feet in length, with aisled nave and chancel, south transept with east aisle, north transept with east chapel and crypt below, northeast chapel with adjoining sacristy and priests’ rooms above, and a crossing tower.
A few 12th and early 13th century fragments remain scattered throughout the church. These are numerous enough to determine that by the mid-13th century, the church consisted of an aisle-less chancel and transepts, an aisled nave, and probably a crossing tower.
East window of northeast chapel, built in the 1330s or 1340s. The stained glass is from the 19th century, by Clayton and Bell.
Systematic rebuilding began in the late 13th century, during the Decorated period, when a large chapel was added on to the east side of the north transept. This was followed c. 1300 by the addition of a south aisle to the previously aisle-less chancel, in conjunction with a widening of east aisle of the south transept. The nave aisles were completely rebuilt in the early 14th century. In the 1330s or 1340s the chancel was given a north aisle, the three easternmost bays of which were made into a superb chapel with Flowing tracery and a tierceron-star vault. The mouldings of the tracery, windows, vault, and piers all merge fluidly with each other, unifying the space. The mouldings of the vault ribs on the north wall spring from the floor and form fluted columns without capitals, and on the south wall spring from the column capitals, intersecting and running through the arcade mouldings.
Building work at St Mary's ceased in the mid-14th century, as in so many cases throughout England, because of the Black Death. It did not resume until c. 1400, when the west front was rebuilt in the Perpendicular style and a Perpendicular clerestory was added to the nave. The south porch and a clerestory for the chancel followed in the early 15th century. The transepts were rebuilt with clerestories in the mid-15th century; the Early Gothic arches were reused, but set on new piers. Bequests for this work were made in 1451–3, and further bequests in 1498–1500 funded the rebuilding of the west end of the nave aisles. Also installed throughout the 15th and into the 16th centuries were the series of fine wooden ceilings for which the building is known. The most recognized is the chancel ceiling, originally of the mid-15th century but entirely repainted in 1863, with depictions of forty English kings from the mythical Brutus through Henry VI, and a portrait of George VI from 1939.
The film is my idea and production.
Unauthorized use is prohibited
The video is copyrighted and belongs to the Gimabal Walk With Me website
#GimbalWalkWithMe
https://wn.com/Beverley_Market_Town_In_The_East_Riding_Of_Yorkshire,_England
Beverley is a market town and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is located 27 miles (43 km) south-east of York and 9 miles (14 km) north-west of Hull.At the 2021 census the built-up area of the town had a population of 30,930, and the smaller civil parish had a population of 18,014. It is the county town of the East Riding of Yorkshire.
The town was founded in the seventh century by John of Beverley, who established a church in the area. It was originally named Inderawuda, and was part of the Anglian kingdom of Northumbria. The town came under Viking control in the 850s, then became part of the Kingdom of England. John of Beverley was made a saint in 1037, and the town was a place of pilgrimage for the remainder of the Middle Ages.It continued to grow under the Normans, when its trading industry was first established, and eventually became a significant wool-trading town and the tenth-largest settlement in England. After the Reformation, the stature of Beverley was much reduced.
The town contains several landmarks, including Beverley Minster, Westwood common, North Bar gatehouse, St Mary's Church, and Beverley Racecourse. It inspired the naming of the city of Beverly, Massachusetts,which in turn was the source of the name for Beverly Hills, California.
Beverley Minster, otherwise known as the Parish Church of Saint John and Saint Martin, in Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, is a parish church in the Church of England. It is one of the largest parish churches in the UK, larger than one-third of all English cathedrals and regarded as a Gothic masterpiece by many.
Originally a collegiate church, it was not selected as a bishop's seat during the Dissolution of the Monasteries; nevertheless, it survived as a parish church and the chapter house and the attached church of St Martin were the only major parts of the building to be lost. It is part of the Greater Churches Group and a Grade I listed building.
St Mary's Church is an Anglican parish church in Beverley in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is designated a Grade I listed building.
History
St Mary's was established in the first half of the 12th century as a daughter church of Beverley Minster, to serve Beverley's trading community. It is a cruciform church, 197 feet in length, with aisled nave and chancel, south transept with east aisle, north transept with east chapel and crypt below, northeast chapel with adjoining sacristy and priests’ rooms above, and a crossing tower.
A few 12th and early 13th century fragments remain scattered throughout the church. These are numerous enough to determine that by the mid-13th century, the church consisted of an aisle-less chancel and transepts, an aisled nave, and probably a crossing tower.
East window of northeast chapel, built in the 1330s or 1340s. The stained glass is from the 19th century, by Clayton and Bell.
Systematic rebuilding began in the late 13th century, during the Decorated period, when a large chapel was added on to the east side of the north transept. This was followed c. 1300 by the addition of a south aisle to the previously aisle-less chancel, in conjunction with a widening of east aisle of the south transept. The nave aisles were completely rebuilt in the early 14th century. In the 1330s or 1340s the chancel was given a north aisle, the three easternmost bays of which were made into a superb chapel with Flowing tracery and a tierceron-star vault. The mouldings of the tracery, windows, vault, and piers all merge fluidly with each other, unifying the space. The mouldings of the vault ribs on the north wall spring from the floor and form fluted columns without capitals, and on the south wall spring from the column capitals, intersecting and running through the arcade mouldings.
Building work at St Mary's ceased in the mid-14th century, as in so many cases throughout England, because of the Black Death. It did not resume until c. 1400, when the west front was rebuilt in the Perpendicular style and a Perpendicular clerestory was added to the nave. The south porch and a clerestory for the chancel followed in the early 15th century. The transepts were rebuilt with clerestories in the mid-15th century; the Early Gothic arches were reused, but set on new piers. Bequests for this work were made in 1451–3, and further bequests in 1498–1500 funded the rebuilding of the west end of the nave aisles. Also installed throughout the 15th and into the 16th centuries were the series of fine wooden ceilings for which the building is known. The most recognized is the chancel ceiling, originally of the mid-15th century but entirely repainted in 1863, with depictions of forty English kings from the mythical Brutus through Henry VI, and a portrait of George VI from 1939.
The film is my idea and production.
Unauthorized use is prohibited
The video is copyrighted and belongs to the Gimabal Walk With Me website
#GimbalWalkWithMe
- published: 03 Apr 2024
- views: 6664
12:27
CATTON: East Riding of Yorkshire Parish #90 of 172
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE PARISH #90: CATTON
Welcome to the parish of Catton which is located right on the East Ridings boundary with the City of York, the Rive...
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE PARISH #90: CATTON
Welcome to the parish of Catton which is located right on the East Ridings boundary with the City of York, the River Derwent between the two. It consists of two villages – High Catton and Low Catton
The Cattons are tiny villages but they have a detailed history, one which stretches back centuries. Industrially, they were heavily reliant on the Derwent which used to be fully navigable
In fact, by all accounts, the Cattons were industrially thriving. The two villages have seen gravel pits, brickworks, fisheries and several farms in their time, according to the Catton Heritage Museum
From at least the 13th century, there are reports of many corn mills and fulling mills along both banks of the Derwent here, which were linked by a “wath” – an old Norse word for a fordable stream
A thousand years earlier, this area was known to the Romans, thanks to that crossing point in the river. That meant Catton was a place where several Roman roads converged
The two settlements are equally important historically, but Low Catton has most of the main features, including the church, the village hall and the parish’s one and only pub
In the past 100 years, the Cattons have changed almost beyond recognition, but continue to thrive. Housing has greatly increased but population numbers have remained pretty constant throughout
These are the Catton twins. Let’s check them out!
****
#Catton, #York, #Yorkshire, #EastRidingofYorkshire,
****
Derventio:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_River_Derwent_-_geograph.org.uk_-_9382.jpg
https://roadsofromanbritain.org/gazetteer/yorkshire/rr80a.html
https://www.yorkshire.com/malton/
http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/romans/towns.htm
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1416328
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stamford_Bridge,_East_Riding_of_Yorkshire
British History Online Entry:
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/yorks/east/vol3/pp147-158
Catton Parish Council History Page:
https://catton-pc.gov.uk/council-information/history
Demographics:
http://www.citypopulation.de/en/uk/yorkshireandthehumber/admin/east_riding_of_yorkshire/E04000373__catton/
Rightmove:
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/house-prices/low-catton.html?page=1
Some of the following music tracks may appear in this video:
Brendan Perkins - “Foxsnow” (B. Perkins)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEwmHysPvRw
Brendan Perkins - “Mickey's House” (B. Perkins)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buHFRihWVaA
The Keyhouse - "Voices" (H. Flunder)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GoARyUtGag
The Keyhouse - "Circles" (H. Flunder)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aflfu-nflq0
Helen Flunder - "Sun" (H. Flunder)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJlnteDLTpM
Helen Flunder - “Angels” (H. Flunder)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Eh3ZzvmEA0
Helen Flunder - “C Song” (H. Flunder)
https://youtu.be/hMmBEa4bf0k
I have me a Facebook page too!
https://www.facebook.com/The-Village-Idiot-226069228730989
And now an INSTAGRAM - @andythevillageidiot
Come and join The Village People! (Subscribers only!)
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1037756120085304
Please consider buying me a coffee to support the channel! The more I get the faster I'll get to your parish! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thevillageidiot
https://wn.com/Catton_East_Riding_Of_Yorkshire_Parish_90_Of_172
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE PARISH #90: CATTON
Welcome to the parish of Catton which is located right on the East Ridings boundary with the City of York, the River Derwent between the two. It consists of two villages – High Catton and Low Catton
The Cattons are tiny villages but they have a detailed history, one which stretches back centuries. Industrially, they were heavily reliant on the Derwent which used to be fully navigable
In fact, by all accounts, the Cattons were industrially thriving. The two villages have seen gravel pits, brickworks, fisheries and several farms in their time, according to the Catton Heritage Museum
From at least the 13th century, there are reports of many corn mills and fulling mills along both banks of the Derwent here, which were linked by a “wath” – an old Norse word for a fordable stream
A thousand years earlier, this area was known to the Romans, thanks to that crossing point in the river. That meant Catton was a place where several Roman roads converged
The two settlements are equally important historically, but Low Catton has most of the main features, including the church, the village hall and the parish’s one and only pub
In the past 100 years, the Cattons have changed almost beyond recognition, but continue to thrive. Housing has greatly increased but population numbers have remained pretty constant throughout
These are the Catton twins. Let’s check them out!
****
#Catton, #York, #Yorkshire, #EastRidingofYorkshire,
****
Derventio:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_River_Derwent_-_geograph.org.uk_-_9382.jpg
https://roadsofromanbritain.org/gazetteer/yorkshire/rr80a.html
https://www.yorkshire.com/malton/
http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/romans/towns.htm
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1416328
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stamford_Bridge,_East_Riding_of_Yorkshire
British History Online Entry:
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/yorks/east/vol3/pp147-158
Catton Parish Council History Page:
https://catton-pc.gov.uk/council-information/history
Demographics:
http://www.citypopulation.de/en/uk/yorkshireandthehumber/admin/east_riding_of_yorkshire/E04000373__catton/
Rightmove:
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/house-prices/low-catton.html?page=1
Some of the following music tracks may appear in this video:
Brendan Perkins - “Foxsnow” (B. Perkins)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEwmHysPvRw
Brendan Perkins - “Mickey's House” (B. Perkins)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buHFRihWVaA
The Keyhouse - "Voices" (H. Flunder)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GoARyUtGag
The Keyhouse - "Circles" (H. Flunder)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aflfu-nflq0
Helen Flunder - "Sun" (H. Flunder)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJlnteDLTpM
Helen Flunder - “Angels” (H. Flunder)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Eh3ZzvmEA0
Helen Flunder - “C Song” (H. Flunder)
https://youtu.be/hMmBEa4bf0k
I have me a Facebook page too!
https://www.facebook.com/The-Village-Idiot-226069228730989
And now an INSTAGRAM - @andythevillageidiot
Come and join The Village People! (Subscribers only!)
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1037756120085304
Please consider buying me a coffee to support the channel! The more I get the faster I'll get to your parish! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thevillageidiot
- published: 04 Mar 2023
- views: 1122
2:25
Carnaby Level Crossing, East Riding of Yorkshire
Carnaby Level Crossing, Carnaby, East Riding of Yorkshire on the Hull to Scarborough Line.
Location: Bridlington Bay Road, Carnaby
Date Filmed: 26-07-2022
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Ne...
Carnaby Level Crossing, Carnaby, East Riding of Yorkshire on the Hull to Scarborough Line.
Location: Bridlington Bay Road, Carnaby
Date Filmed: 26-07-2022
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Nearest Station: Bridlington
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Trains:
Class 155 (Northern)
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Featuring:
@JTCrossingsUK
@UKLCSandT
Thanks For Watching!
https://wn.com/Carnaby_Level_Crossing,_East_Riding_Of_Yorkshire
Carnaby Level Crossing, Carnaby, East Riding of Yorkshire on the Hull to Scarborough Line.
Location: Bridlington Bay Road, Carnaby
Date Filmed: 26-07-2022
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Nearest Station: Bridlington
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Trains:
Class 155 (Northern)
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- published: 17 Feb 2023
- views: 5221
1:50
All 21 East Riding of Yorkshire Railway Stations (visiting EVERY station)
Every East Riding of Yorkshire railway station. All 21 National Rail stations in the county of East Yorkshire, England (UK). Northern, TransPennine Express, Lon...
Every East Riding of Yorkshire railway station. All 21 National Rail stations in the county of East Yorkshire, England (UK). Northern, TransPennine Express, London North Eastern Railway and Hull Trains serve the stations of East Yorkshire.
The stations in East Yorkshire along with the operator that manages the station and the date I last visited the station:
Arram (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Bempton (Northern) (12/03/2022)
Beverley (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Bridlington (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Broomfleet (Northern) (02/04/2022)
Brough (TransPennine Express) (10/02/2020)
Cottingham (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Driffield (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Eastrington (Northern) (02/04/2022)
Ferriby (Northern) (02/04/2022)
Gilberdyke (Northern) (02/04/2022)
Goole (Northern) (20/05/2022)
Hessle (Northern) (02/04/2022)
Howden (Northern) (09/04/2022)
Hull (TransPennine Express) (02/04/2022)
Hutton Cranswick (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Nafferton (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Rawcliffe (Northern) (20/05/2022)
Saltmarshe (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Snaith (Northern) (22/08/2022)
Wressle (Northern) (09/04/2022)
Each station within the video is shown with station name and the 3 letter station code. Note that only National Rail stations are included.
This video includes all the stations in East Riding of Yorkshire in February 2023.
All 21 East Riding of Yorkshire stations: 00:00
Arram 00:05
Bempton 00:09
Beverley 00:13
Bridlington 00:17
Broomfleet 00:21
Brough 00:25
Cottingham 00:29
Driffield 00:33
Eastrington 00:37
Ferriby 00:41
Gilberdyke 00:45
Goole 00:49
Hessle 00:53
Howden 00:57
Hull 01:01
Hutton Cranswick 01:05
Nafferton 01:09
Rawcliffe 01:13
Saltmarshe 01:17
Snaith 01:21
Wressle 01:25
Endscreen 01:29
#EastYorkshire
#Railway
#Station
https://wn.com/All_21_East_Riding_Of_Yorkshire_Railway_Stations_(Visiting_Every_Station)
Every East Riding of Yorkshire railway station. All 21 National Rail stations in the county of East Yorkshire, England (UK). Northern, TransPennine Express, London North Eastern Railway and Hull Trains serve the stations of East Yorkshire.
The stations in East Yorkshire along with the operator that manages the station and the date I last visited the station:
Arram (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Bempton (Northern) (12/03/2022)
Beverley (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Bridlington (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Broomfleet (Northern) (02/04/2022)
Brough (TransPennine Express) (10/02/2020)
Cottingham (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Driffield (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Eastrington (Northern) (02/04/2022)
Ferriby (Northern) (02/04/2022)
Gilberdyke (Northern) (02/04/2022)
Goole (Northern) (20/05/2022)
Hessle (Northern) (02/04/2022)
Howden (Northern) (09/04/2022)
Hull (TransPennine Express) (02/04/2022)
Hutton Cranswick (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Nafferton (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Rawcliffe (Northern) (20/05/2022)
Saltmarshe (Northern) (17/09/2021)
Snaith (Northern) (22/08/2022)
Wressle (Northern) (09/04/2022)
Each station within the video is shown with station name and the 3 letter station code. Note that only National Rail stations are included.
This video includes all the stations in East Riding of Yorkshire in February 2023.
All 21 East Riding of Yorkshire stations: 00:00
Arram 00:05
Bempton 00:09
Beverley 00:13
Bridlington 00:17
Broomfleet 00:21
Brough 00:25
Cottingham 00:29
Driffield 00:33
Eastrington 00:37
Ferriby 00:41
Gilberdyke 00:45
Goole 00:49
Hessle 00:53
Howden 00:57
Hull 01:01
Hutton Cranswick 01:05
Nafferton 01:09
Rawcliffe 01:13
Saltmarshe 01:17
Snaith 01:21
Wressle 01:25
Endscreen 01:29
#EastYorkshire
#Railway
#Station
- published: 10 Feb 2023
- views: 398
8:27
ARCADE TOUR | Roxy Amusements : Bridlington - East Riding of Yorkshire's Only Retro Arcade
Welcome to our Arcade Tour video of Roxy Amusements and Cafe Bridlington
Address : 254 Quay Rd, Bridlington YO16 4JG
In this arcade tour video we are showcasi...
Welcome to our Arcade Tour video of Roxy Amusements and Cafe Bridlington
Address : 254 Quay Rd, Bridlington YO16 4JG
In this arcade tour video we are showcasing the latest line up in the East Riding of Yourkshies only Retro Arcade : Roxy Amusements in Bridlington.
Roxy Amusements is run by Phil and his family, whose name you may recognise from their former arcades...
🎰 Roxy Amusements # 2 : South Shore Bridlington
This arcade is the original Roxy Amusements in Bridlington. They expanded their emipre to include a site on South Shore camp site in Bridlington. Unfortunately owing to a change in direction from the site owner Roxy 2's life was sadly short lived. This leaves the original Roxy Amusements, making it the East Riding of Yorkshires only Retro Arcade.
In this video tour you will see the slots currently available at Roxy Amusements
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Whether it be pretend or Real Gambling we should ALL Keep It FUN, and Play responsibly. If you feel you are experiencing problems with Gambling please STOP and visit one of the below links
If you need to Self Exclude visit https://www.gamstop.co.uk
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Welcome to our Arcade Tour video of Roxy Amusements and Cafe Bridlington
Address : 254 Quay Rd, Bridlington YO16 4JG
In this arcade tour video we are showcasing the latest line up in the East Riding of Yourkshies only Retro Arcade : Roxy Amusements in Bridlington.
Roxy Amusements is run by Phil and his family, whose name you may recognise from their former arcades...
🎰 Roxy Amusements # 2 : South Shore Bridlington
This arcade is the original Roxy Amusements in Bridlington. They expanded their emipre to include a site on South Shore camp site in Bridlington. Unfortunately owing to a change in direction from the site owner Roxy 2's life was sadly short lived. This leaves the original Roxy Amusements, making it the East Riding of Yorkshires only Retro Arcade.
In this video tour you will see the slots currently available at Roxy Amusements
REEListic Slots
Whilst you are here why not see what else Reelistic slots and CAshman_eq have to offer?
You can join us on...
Main YouTube Channel : https://www.youtube.com/c/REEListicSlots
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/groups/AndroidSlotTournaments/
Website : https://android-slot-machines.co.uk/
Whether it be pretend or Real Gambling we should ALL Keep It FUN, and Play responsibly. If you feel you are experiencing problems with Gambling please STOP and visit one of the below links
If you need to Self Exclude visit https://www.gamstop.co.uk
For help and Support you can also visit...
https://www.begambleaware.org
or
https://www.gamcare.org.uk
Keep it Reel and Gamble Safe
ReelisticSlots
#ReelisticSlots #Slots #KeepItFun
- published: 30 Mar 2025
- views: 383
2:09
East Riding of Yorkshire Council business plan launch
From emptying your bins to caring for the vulnerable, from maintaining streetlights to looking after libraries, we provide over 600 services to over 340,000 res...
From emptying your bins to caring for the vulnerable, from maintaining streetlights to looking after libraries, we provide over 600 services to over 340,000 residents in the East Riding.
Our business plan has been launched to focus on a number of priorities, to make the East Riding a place to live, work and thrive.
#YourEastRiding
https://wn.com/East_Riding_Of_Yorkshire_Council_Business_Plan_Launch
From emptying your bins to caring for the vulnerable, from maintaining streetlights to looking after libraries, we provide over 600 services to over 340,000 residents in the East Riding.
Our business plan has been launched to focus on a number of priorities, to make the East Riding a place to live, work and thrive.
#YourEastRiding
- published: 25 Mar 2022
- views: 799