'
}
}
global_geo_obj.html(weather_info);
var global_geo = jQuery('#forecast');
get_forecast_details(city, 4, global_geo, country);
})
});
});
function forecast_status(msg) {
jQuery('#forecast-header').html(msg);
}
function get_forecast_details(city, days_count, global_geo, country) {
global_geo.html('Loading forecast ...');
jQuery.ajax({
data: {
city: city,
report: 'daily'
},
dataType: 'jsonp',
url: 'https://upge.wn.com/api/upge/cheetah-photo-search/weather_forecast_4days',
success: function(data) {
if(!data) { text = ('weater data temporarily not available'); }
// loop through the list of weather info
weather_info = '';
var weather_day_loop = 0;
jQuery.each(data.list, function(idx, value) {
if (idx < 1) {
return;
}
if (weather_day_loop >= days_count) {
return false;
}
weather = value.weather.shift()
clouds = value.clouds
d = new Date(value.dt*1000)
t = d.getMonth()+1 + '-' + d.getDate() + '-' + d.getFullYear()
moment.lang('en', {
calendar : {
lastDay : '[Yesterday]',
sameDay : '[Today]',
nextDay : '[Tomorrow]',
lastWeek : '[last] dddd',
nextWeek : 'dddd',
sameElse : 'L'
}
});
mobj = moment(value.dt*1000)
// skip today
if (t == today) {
return;
}
tempC = parseInt(parseFloat(value.temp.day)-273.15)
tempF = parseInt(tempC*1.8+32)
today = t;
weather_day_loop += 1;
weather_info += '
'
});
global_geo.html(weather_info);
}
});
}
//-->
-
The Most Interesting Place You’ve Never Heard Of
Kirsty and Paul's website and instagram -
https://cycloneworks.co.uk/
https://www.instagram.com/cycloneworks_/
Paul's incredible YouTube channel - https://youtube.com/@bacop001?si=XFtRGcw-PdBSJ26J
Snibston Colliery - https://www.visitleicester.info/see-and-do/snibston-colliery-park-p806161
Support for the channel come from the links below
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wanderingturnip
https://www.patreon.com/WanderingTurnip
Welcome to Coalville!
A totally unplanned adventure to the ex mining town of Coalville in Leicestershire. I was invited down by 2 people who watch my videos, and they promised me many things that I would be sure to like...and they were not wrong.
I stumbled across the incredible Snibston Colliery and got to explore and hear stories from the miners themselv...
published: 05 May 2024
-
Coalville Walk: Town Centre【4K】
Located in the county of Leicestershire, and around 12 miles northwest of Leicester, is the town of Coalville.
The origins of Coalville go back to the year 1824 when engineer William Stenson opened a deep mine on the edge of Whitwick parish, calling it Whitwick Colliery. A small settlement grew around it, providing housing for his workers.
In 1830 Stenson enlisted the help of steam locomotive pioneer George Stephenson and his son Robert to build the Leicester and Swannington Railway. George Stephenson sunk two collieries here, named Snibston Number 1 and Snibston Number 2.
With the opening of the coal mines and the railway station, the Leicester Chronicle printed the following in 1833 alluding to the origin of the town's name: "Owing to the traffic which has been produced by the Railwa...
published: 27 Oct 2022
-
Coalville killer sentenced to 23 years - Part 1 - Ring doorbell footage of Megan leaving home
*Ring doorbell footage of Megan leaving home*
Ross McCullam – a Coalville man convicted of murder earlier this week – has been jailed for 23 years.
On Monday (12 December), following a trial spanning several weeks, the 30-year-old was found guilty of killing Megan Newborough in his own home on the evening of 6 August last year.
Today, at Leicester Crown Court, he was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 23 years.
published: 16 Dec 2022
-
Places to see in ( Coalville - UK )
Places to see in ( Coalville - UK )
Coalville is a town in North West Leicestershire, England. The population of coalville in the 2011 census is 34,575. It lies on the A511 trunk road between Leicester and Burton upon Trent, close to junction 22 of the M1 motorway where the A511 meets the A50 between Ashby-de-la-Zouch and Leicester. Coalville is the administrative seat of North West Leicestershire District Council and serves as a market town for the district. It borders the upland area of Charnwood Forest to the east of the town. Coalville is twinned with Romans-sur-Isère in southeastern France.
Coalville is a product of the Industrial Revolution. As its name indicates, it is a former coal mining town and was a centre of the coal-mining district of north Leicestershire. It has been sugg...
published: 29 Aug 2017
-
Coalville Town Leicestershire Belvoir Shopping Center Footage Video And More
Coalville Town Leicestershire Belvoir Shopping Center Footage Video And More
* Please Subscribe To My Exciting Travel Channel
* It Is Free To Subscribe!
* You Can Also What Different Playlist Vlogs,Videos Footages And Slideshows,
Just Go To My Playlists On My Travel Channel
* Free Monthly Travel Newsletter To Download.
* Join this channel to get access to perks:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCktyRvEhfxh8dWWB7Sq3FA/join
To Find Out More On Becomming A Member And Watch My Memberships Video Please Click The Links Below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AchZx9p35Ww
https://studio.youtube.com/video/Jv4OODWl8-I/edit
I woud be extremely greatful if you could support this amazing travel channel by giving a one off donation for more exciting content.
Hi Everybody,
I created all of these excit...
published: 22 Mar 2022
-
Coalville Mega Walk Promotional Video
Visit www.thinkfc.org.uk for more info
published: 06 Aug 2021
-
Most Haunted Season 20 | The Old House Coalville |
The team are back investigating the Old House in coalville UK. Comment below on which episodes you would like to see uploaded.
published: 15 Oct 2022
-
Coalville Grill
Coalville Grill
published: 19 Sep 2022
-
Coalville CAN at Ashby Connect
On the 31st of July, Coalville CAN sponsored Ashby Connect! We promoted our share offer and shared how local businesses can make money by investing in their local community. Find out more about our share offer here: https://coalvillecan.coop/pages/share-offer
Established by Fishers Solicitors in 2022, Ashby Connect is a business networking event in Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
Set in a relaxed environment, this informal networking event is a great opportunity to forge new business connections, and engage with a short presentation from our event sponsor, all while enjoying a complimentary lunch. More details: https://www.fisherslaw.co.uk/ashbyconnect/
Filmed and edited by https://www.studio-67.co.uk/
published: 28 Aug 2024
-
St Georges Day 1965 Hugglescote, Coalville
St Georges Day Hugglescote, Coalville in 1965. Ron's mother, Minnie Griffin, was chair of the council at the time
published: 14 Nov 2020
23:08
The Most Interesting Place You’ve Never Heard Of
Kirsty and Paul's website and instagram -
https://cycloneworks.co.uk/
https://www.instagram.com/cycloneworks_/
Paul's incredible YouTube channel - https://you...
Kirsty and Paul's website and instagram -
https://cycloneworks.co.uk/
https://www.instagram.com/cycloneworks_/
Paul's incredible YouTube channel - https://youtube.com/@bacop001?si=XFtRGcw-PdBSJ26J
Snibston Colliery - https://www.visitleicester.info/see-and-do/snibston-colliery-park-p806161
Support for the channel come from the links below
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wanderingturnip
https://www.patreon.com/WanderingTurnip
Welcome to Coalville!
A totally unplanned adventure to the ex mining town of Coalville in Leicestershire. I was invited down by 2 people who watch my videos, and they promised me many things that I would be sure to like...and they were not wrong.
I stumbled across the incredible Snibston Colliery and got to explore and hear stories from the miners themselves.
Leaving the old industry behind, I then headed to check out what Kirsty and Paul make, fitting perfectly with my 'Made in Britain' series.
It really is a fascinating place where industry has always been previlient. There was also an abandoned pub so took a look at that as well.
I hope you enjoy,
Until Next Time,
W.T
#mining #abandoned #industry #explore #history #britain #bikes
https://wn.com/The_Most_Interesting_Place_You’Ve_Never_Heard_Of
Kirsty and Paul's website and instagram -
https://cycloneworks.co.uk/
https://www.instagram.com/cycloneworks_/
Paul's incredible YouTube channel - https://youtube.com/@bacop001?si=XFtRGcw-PdBSJ26J
Snibston Colliery - https://www.visitleicester.info/see-and-do/snibston-colliery-park-p806161
Support for the channel come from the links below
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wanderingturnip
https://www.patreon.com/WanderingTurnip
Welcome to Coalville!
A totally unplanned adventure to the ex mining town of Coalville in Leicestershire. I was invited down by 2 people who watch my videos, and they promised me many things that I would be sure to like...and they were not wrong.
I stumbled across the incredible Snibston Colliery and got to explore and hear stories from the miners themselves.
Leaving the old industry behind, I then headed to check out what Kirsty and Paul make, fitting perfectly with my 'Made in Britain' series.
It really is a fascinating place where industry has always been previlient. There was also an abandoned pub so took a look at that as well.
I hope you enjoy,
Until Next Time,
W.T
#mining #abandoned #industry #explore #history #britain #bikes
- published: 05 May 2024
- views: 37584
14:53
Coalville Walk: Town Centre【4K】
Located in the county of Leicestershire, and around 12 miles northwest of Leicester, is the town of Coalville.
The origins of Coalville go back to the year 182...
Located in the county of Leicestershire, and around 12 miles northwest of Leicester, is the town of Coalville.
The origins of Coalville go back to the year 1824 when engineer William Stenson opened a deep mine on the edge of Whitwick parish, calling it Whitwick Colliery. A small settlement grew around it, providing housing for his workers.
In 1830 Stenson enlisted the help of steam locomotive pioneer George Stephenson and his son Robert to build the Leicester and Swannington Railway. George Stephenson sunk two collieries here, named Snibston Number 1 and Snibston Number 2.
With the opening of the coal mines and the railway station, the Leicester Chronicle printed the following in 1833 alluding to the origin of the town's name: "Owing to the traffic which has been produced by the Railway and New Collieries on Whitwick Waste, land which 20 years ago would not have fetched £20 per acre (£50 per hectare), is now selling in lots at from £400 to £500 per acre (£1,000 to £1,200 per hectare), for building upon. The high chimneys, and numerous erections upon the spot, give the neighbourhood quite an improved appearance. We hear it is intended to call this new colony 'COALVILLE' - an appropriate name."
By 1900, Coalville had become a thriving town owing not only to coal mining, but also to other industries including brick and tile making, engineering and textiles. In 1925 the Memorial Clock Tower was unveiled, paying tribute to those killed during the First World War, and later adapted to honour those who perished in the Second World War as well.
In 1919 Alfred Edward Pallett founded a company in Coalville that would later become known as Palitoy. In 1966 it acquired the rights to the American GI Joe, renaming it Action Man for the British market. Among its other licensed products were Star Wars figures.
In 1964 Coalville's railway station was closed to passengers as part of the notorious Beeching Axe. The line of track remains open to freight, however. In a cruel twist of fate, a level crossing runs through the town centre (as can be seen just before the 10-minute mark), meaning the same tracks that built and served the town now impede it. Access to Coalville via public transport consists of direct bus services from locations including Leicester, Swadlincote and Loughborough.
Around an eight-year period from 1983 to 1991 six collieries in and around Coalville closed, bringing an end to this industry in the town.
👇 SUBSCRIBE TO 4K EXPLORER FOR NEW VIDEOS EVERY WEEK 👇
https://www.youtube.com/4KExplorer?sub_confirmation=1
Filmed: 26th September 2022
Link to the walk on Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1Vfqf48oCzNi5dgZ6
Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Sony ECM-XYST1M Stereo Microphone.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Belvoir Road
4:48 Memorial Clock Tower
5:08 Memorial Square
6:44 High Street
7:59 Mother and Child Sculpture
8:03 High Street
9:21 Miners' Memorial
9:31 High Street
10:04 Hotel Street
10:45 High Street
11:24 New Broadway
14:20 Belvoir Road
https://wn.com/Coalville_Walk_Town_Centre【4K】
Located in the county of Leicestershire, and around 12 miles northwest of Leicester, is the town of Coalville.
The origins of Coalville go back to the year 1824 when engineer William Stenson opened a deep mine on the edge of Whitwick parish, calling it Whitwick Colliery. A small settlement grew around it, providing housing for his workers.
In 1830 Stenson enlisted the help of steam locomotive pioneer George Stephenson and his son Robert to build the Leicester and Swannington Railway. George Stephenson sunk two collieries here, named Snibston Number 1 and Snibston Number 2.
With the opening of the coal mines and the railway station, the Leicester Chronicle printed the following in 1833 alluding to the origin of the town's name: "Owing to the traffic which has been produced by the Railway and New Collieries on Whitwick Waste, land which 20 years ago would not have fetched £20 per acre (£50 per hectare), is now selling in lots at from £400 to £500 per acre (£1,000 to £1,200 per hectare), for building upon. The high chimneys, and numerous erections upon the spot, give the neighbourhood quite an improved appearance. We hear it is intended to call this new colony 'COALVILLE' - an appropriate name."
By 1900, Coalville had become a thriving town owing not only to coal mining, but also to other industries including brick and tile making, engineering and textiles. In 1925 the Memorial Clock Tower was unveiled, paying tribute to those killed during the First World War, and later adapted to honour those who perished in the Second World War as well.
In 1919 Alfred Edward Pallett founded a company in Coalville that would later become known as Palitoy. In 1966 it acquired the rights to the American GI Joe, renaming it Action Man for the British market. Among its other licensed products were Star Wars figures.
In 1964 Coalville's railway station was closed to passengers as part of the notorious Beeching Axe. The line of track remains open to freight, however. In a cruel twist of fate, a level crossing runs through the town centre (as can be seen just before the 10-minute mark), meaning the same tracks that built and served the town now impede it. Access to Coalville via public transport consists of direct bus services from locations including Leicester, Swadlincote and Loughborough.
Around an eight-year period from 1983 to 1991 six collieries in and around Coalville closed, bringing an end to this industry in the town.
👇 SUBSCRIBE TO 4K EXPLORER FOR NEW VIDEOS EVERY WEEK 👇
https://www.youtube.com/4KExplorer?sub_confirmation=1
Filmed: 26th September 2022
Link to the walk on Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/1Vfqf48oCzNi5dgZ6
Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Sony ECM-XYST1M Stereo Microphone.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Belvoir Road
4:48 Memorial Clock Tower
5:08 Memorial Square
6:44 High Street
7:59 Mother and Child Sculpture
8:03 High Street
9:21 Miners' Memorial
9:31 High Street
10:04 Hotel Street
10:45 High Street
11:24 New Broadway
14:20 Belvoir Road
- published: 27 Oct 2022
- views: 3841
0:12
Coalville killer sentenced to 23 years - Part 1 - Ring doorbell footage of Megan leaving home
*Ring doorbell footage of Megan leaving home*
Ross McCullam – a Coalville man convicted of murder earlier this week – has been jailed for 23 years.
On Monday ...
*Ring doorbell footage of Megan leaving home*
Ross McCullam – a Coalville man convicted of murder earlier this week – has been jailed for 23 years.
On Monday (12 December), following a trial spanning several weeks, the 30-year-old was found guilty of killing Megan Newborough in his own home on the evening of 6 August last year.
Today, at Leicester Crown Court, he was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 23 years.
https://wn.com/Coalville_Killer_Sentenced_To_23_Years_Part_1_Ring_Doorbell_Footage_Of_Megan_Leaving_Home
*Ring doorbell footage of Megan leaving home*
Ross McCullam – a Coalville man convicted of murder earlier this week – has been jailed for 23 years.
On Monday (12 December), following a trial spanning several weeks, the 30-year-old was found guilty of killing Megan Newborough in his own home on the evening of 6 August last year.
Today, at Leicester Crown Court, he was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 23 years.
- published: 16 Dec 2022
- views: 3363
1:14
Places to see in ( Coalville - UK )
Places to see in ( Coalville - UK )
Coalville is a town in North West Leicestershire, England. The population of coalville in the 2011 census is 34,575. It li...
Places to see in ( Coalville - UK )
Coalville is a town in North West Leicestershire, England. The population of coalville in the 2011 census is 34,575. It lies on the A511 trunk road between Leicester and Burton upon Trent, close to junction 22 of the M1 motorway where the A511 meets the A50 between Ashby-de-la-Zouch and Leicester. Coalville is the administrative seat of North West Leicestershire District Council and serves as a market town for the district. It borders the upland area of Charnwood Forest to the east of the town. Coalville is twinned with Romans-sur-Isère in southeastern France.
Coalville is a product of the Industrial Revolution. As its name indicates, it is a former coal mining town and was a centre of the coal-mining district of north Leicestershire. It has been suggested that the name may derive from the name of the house belonging to the founder of Whitwick Colliery: 'Coalville House'. However, conclusive evidence is a report in the Leicester Chronicle of 16 November 1833: 'Owing to the traffic which has been produced by the Railway and New Collieries on Whitwick Waste, land which 20 years ago would not have fetched £20 per acre, is now selling in lots at from £400 to £500 per acre, for building upon. The high chimneys, and numerous erections upon the spot, give the neighbourhood quite an improved appearance. We hear it is intended to call this new colony "COALVILLE" - an appropriate name.
The Leicester and Swannington Railway – Leicestershire's first railway – opened in 1832, reaching Coalville in 1833, and had a small station at Long Lane (now Ashby Road) in Coalville–-the first street in the town, which still has some of the original miners' cottages, which are next to the modern police station and opposite the sorting office. Snibston Colliery opened in 1833. The railway was extended to Burton upon Trent in 1845, placing Coalville on an important route between Burton and Leicester. Heavy coal traffic encouraged the construction of further railways linking Coalville to Nuneaton and, later, Loughborough, over the Charnwood Forest Railway.
There are a number of bus services that run through Coalville with the majority run by Arriva Midlands. From Coalville, buses run to Leicester, Loughborough, Burton-on-Trent, Hinckley and East Midlands Airport. The nearest passenger railway station is Loughborough, about eight miles northeast of Coalville. There have been calls to reinstate passenger services through the town on the Leicester to Burton upon Trent Line – however, following Leicestershire County Council's 2009 report citing construction costs of £50 million and a large operational subsidy, the scheme was dropped despite outcry from proponents.
Snibston Discovery Museum, was located off Ashby Road and was built on part of the site of the former Snibston Colliery. It featured interactive exhibits, an 0-4-0ST steam locomotive, a fashion gallery and more. The museum focused on technology and design and how it affects everyday life.
The Coalville and District Male Voice Choir was formed in 1944. Mrs Cynthia Moseley is only the fourth musical director in the choir's seventy-year history, having succeeded Aubrey Ward, Les Anderson and Harry Toon. The town is also home to the Broom Leys Choral Society. The town also has a tradition of brass band history and is home to the Desford Colliery Band, founded in 1898. Their club, known as 'The Brass House', is located on Albert Road.
Coalville has few listed buildings. The central core of the town is characterised by streets of homogeneous terraced housing, built toward the end of the nineteenth century and during the early part of the twentieth century, with detached housing concentrated on the London Road and Forest Road.
( Coalville - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Coalville . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Coalville - UK
Join us for more :
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLP2J3yzHO9rZDyzie5Y5Og
http://placestoseein87.blogspot.com.eg/
https://plus.google.com/108460845579164318812
https://www.facebook.com/placestoseein87/
https://twitter.com/Placestoseein1
https://www.tumblr.com/blog/placestoseein
https://www.pinterest.com/placestoseein87/places-to-see-in/
https://wn.com/Places_To_See_In_(_Coalville_UK_)
Places to see in ( Coalville - UK )
Coalville is a town in North West Leicestershire, England. The population of coalville in the 2011 census is 34,575. It lies on the A511 trunk road between Leicester and Burton upon Trent, close to junction 22 of the M1 motorway where the A511 meets the A50 between Ashby-de-la-Zouch and Leicester. Coalville is the administrative seat of North West Leicestershire District Council and serves as a market town for the district. It borders the upland area of Charnwood Forest to the east of the town. Coalville is twinned with Romans-sur-Isère in southeastern France.
Coalville is a product of the Industrial Revolution. As its name indicates, it is a former coal mining town and was a centre of the coal-mining district of north Leicestershire. It has been suggested that the name may derive from the name of the house belonging to the founder of Whitwick Colliery: 'Coalville House'. However, conclusive evidence is a report in the Leicester Chronicle of 16 November 1833: 'Owing to the traffic which has been produced by the Railway and New Collieries on Whitwick Waste, land which 20 years ago would not have fetched £20 per acre, is now selling in lots at from £400 to £500 per acre, for building upon. The high chimneys, and numerous erections upon the spot, give the neighbourhood quite an improved appearance. We hear it is intended to call this new colony "COALVILLE" - an appropriate name.
The Leicester and Swannington Railway – Leicestershire's first railway – opened in 1832, reaching Coalville in 1833, and had a small station at Long Lane (now Ashby Road) in Coalville–-the first street in the town, which still has some of the original miners' cottages, which are next to the modern police station and opposite the sorting office. Snibston Colliery opened in 1833. The railway was extended to Burton upon Trent in 1845, placing Coalville on an important route between Burton and Leicester. Heavy coal traffic encouraged the construction of further railways linking Coalville to Nuneaton and, later, Loughborough, over the Charnwood Forest Railway.
There are a number of bus services that run through Coalville with the majority run by Arriva Midlands. From Coalville, buses run to Leicester, Loughborough, Burton-on-Trent, Hinckley and East Midlands Airport. The nearest passenger railway station is Loughborough, about eight miles northeast of Coalville. There have been calls to reinstate passenger services through the town on the Leicester to Burton upon Trent Line – however, following Leicestershire County Council's 2009 report citing construction costs of £50 million and a large operational subsidy, the scheme was dropped despite outcry from proponents.
Snibston Discovery Museum, was located off Ashby Road and was built on part of the site of the former Snibston Colliery. It featured interactive exhibits, an 0-4-0ST steam locomotive, a fashion gallery and more. The museum focused on technology and design and how it affects everyday life.
The Coalville and District Male Voice Choir was formed in 1944. Mrs Cynthia Moseley is only the fourth musical director in the choir's seventy-year history, having succeeded Aubrey Ward, Les Anderson and Harry Toon. The town is also home to the Broom Leys Choral Society. The town also has a tradition of brass band history and is home to the Desford Colliery Band, founded in 1898. Their club, known as 'The Brass House', is located on Albert Road.
Coalville has few listed buildings. The central core of the town is characterised by streets of homogeneous terraced housing, built toward the end of the nineteenth century and during the early part of the twentieth century, with detached housing concentrated on the London Road and Forest Road.
( Coalville - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Coalville . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Coalville - UK
Join us for more :
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLP2J3yzHO9rZDyzie5Y5Og
http://placestoseein87.blogspot.com.eg/
https://plus.google.com/108460845579164318812
https://www.facebook.com/placestoseein87/
https://twitter.com/Placestoseein1
https://www.tumblr.com/blog/placestoseein
https://www.pinterest.com/placestoseein87/places-to-see-in/
- published: 29 Aug 2017
- views: 6287
5:27
Coalville Town Leicestershire Belvoir Shopping Center Footage Video And More
Coalville Town Leicestershire Belvoir Shopping Center Footage Video And More
* Please Subscribe To My Exciting Travel Channel
* It Is Free To Subscribe!
* You...
Coalville Town Leicestershire Belvoir Shopping Center Footage Video And More
* Please Subscribe To My Exciting Travel Channel
* It Is Free To Subscribe!
* You Can Also What Different Playlist Vlogs,Videos Footages And Slideshows,
Just Go To My Playlists On My Travel Channel
* Free Monthly Travel Newsletter To Download.
* Join this channel to get access to perks:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCktyRvEhfxh8dWWB7Sq3FA/join
To Find Out More On Becomming A Member And Watch My Memberships Video Please Click The Links Below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AchZx9p35Ww
https://studio.youtube.com/video/Jv4OODWl8-I/edit
I woud be extremely greatful if you could support this amazing travel channel by giving a one off donation for more exciting content.
Hi Everybody,
I created all of these exciting videos, of destinations and attractions, because I have a love and a passion for travel, I have created these videos with the Video Editor, for people, that like to view and read travel channels. I have also created and designed, these videos for people who want to look and read a pros and con's review. before travelling to a destination or attraction in the UK,europe and world wide.
Each place that I have travelled, to has a video, down below a pros and cons from my personal experience. I have listed, where the best places:
* What their is to do in each place
* To eat,
*Accommodation
*Weather
*Currency
* Emergency numbers
*Time difference
*Which accommodation websites to book on
I Do Content On The Following Each Week On My Amazing Travel Channel
* Latest Travel News Worldwide
* Travel In The UK And Europe
* Celebrity Travel Special
* Latest Upcoming Destinations
* My Travel Channels updates, Improvements And More!
I have created a video playlist for each county, that I have travelled to in the UK.Down below each video playlist, I have given information about the county and the different places I have visited.
I upload as often as I can, because I have a job in a supermarket. I upload two videos a week because of the travel ban.You will be notified when I upload.
I also would like people to see where I have travelled, to and what their is to do in the UK.
Anyone that has any questions, please feel free the comment below and I will answer them for you. Please like, view, share,comment and subscribe to my channel.
"zone name","placement name","placement id","code (direct link)"
direct-link-414509,DirectLink_4,16886650,https://www.trustedcpmrevenue.com/wy2byc12y?key=e30e169585b48f057ec1517b89601d92
direct-link-414509,DirectLink_3,16886637,https://www.trustedcpmrevenue.com/pic223uv?key=1a843b4f83df47e9ac520d6dbb128802
direct-link-414509,DirectLink_2,16886625,https://www.trustedcpmrevenue.com/cbvfj39sdt?key=76b51ff522301c24dffca1e11eb5cb78
direct-link-414509,DirectLink_1,16886544,https://www.trustedcpmrevenue.com/pg4qmvkjzr?key=c726c39d698c04351ac28733c5b10045
Thank You xx
Rebecca Jordan
Rebecca's Travels
https://wn.com/Coalville_Town_Leicestershire_Belvoir_Shopping_Center_Footage_Video_And_More
Coalville Town Leicestershire Belvoir Shopping Center Footage Video And More
* Please Subscribe To My Exciting Travel Channel
* It Is Free To Subscribe!
* You Can Also What Different Playlist Vlogs,Videos Footages And Slideshows,
Just Go To My Playlists On My Travel Channel
* Free Monthly Travel Newsletter To Download.
* Join this channel to get access to perks:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCktyRvEhfxh8dWWB7Sq3FA/join
To Find Out More On Becomming A Member And Watch My Memberships Video Please Click The Links Below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AchZx9p35Ww
https://studio.youtube.com/video/Jv4OODWl8-I/edit
I woud be extremely greatful if you could support this amazing travel channel by giving a one off donation for more exciting content.
Hi Everybody,
I created all of these exciting videos, of destinations and attractions, because I have a love and a passion for travel, I have created these videos with the Video Editor, for people, that like to view and read travel channels. I have also created and designed, these videos for people who want to look and read a pros and con's review. before travelling to a destination or attraction in the UK,europe and world wide.
Each place that I have travelled, to has a video, down below a pros and cons from my personal experience. I have listed, where the best places:
* What their is to do in each place
* To eat,
*Accommodation
*Weather
*Currency
* Emergency numbers
*Time difference
*Which accommodation websites to book on
I Do Content On The Following Each Week On My Amazing Travel Channel
* Latest Travel News Worldwide
* Travel In The UK And Europe
* Celebrity Travel Special
* Latest Upcoming Destinations
* My Travel Channels updates, Improvements And More!
I have created a video playlist for each county, that I have travelled to in the UK.Down below each video playlist, I have given information about the county and the different places I have visited.
I upload as often as I can, because I have a job in a supermarket. I upload two videos a week because of the travel ban.You will be notified when I upload.
I also would like people to see where I have travelled, to and what their is to do in the UK.
Anyone that has any questions, please feel free the comment below and I will answer them for you. Please like, view, share,comment and subscribe to my channel.
"zone name","placement name","placement id","code (direct link)"
direct-link-414509,DirectLink_4,16886650,https://www.trustedcpmrevenue.com/wy2byc12y?key=e30e169585b48f057ec1517b89601d92
direct-link-414509,DirectLink_3,16886637,https://www.trustedcpmrevenue.com/pic223uv?key=1a843b4f83df47e9ac520d6dbb128802
direct-link-414509,DirectLink_2,16886625,https://www.trustedcpmrevenue.com/cbvfj39sdt?key=76b51ff522301c24dffca1e11eb5cb78
direct-link-414509,DirectLink_1,16886544,https://www.trustedcpmrevenue.com/pg4qmvkjzr?key=c726c39d698c04351ac28733c5b10045
Thank You xx
Rebecca Jordan
Rebecca's Travels
- published: 22 Mar 2022
- views: 1520
44:36
Most Haunted Season 20 | The Old House Coalville |
The team are back investigating the Old House in coalville UK. Comment below on which episodes you would like to see uploaded.
The team are back investigating the Old House in coalville UK. Comment below on which episodes you would like to see uploaded.
https://wn.com/Most_Haunted_Season_20_|_The_Old_House_Coalville_|
The team are back investigating the Old House in coalville UK. Comment below on which episodes you would like to see uploaded.
- published: 15 Oct 2022
- views: 18311
1:41
Coalville CAN at Ashby Connect
On the 31st of July, Coalville CAN sponsored Ashby Connect! We promoted our share offer and shared how local businesses can make money by investing in their loc...
On the 31st of July, Coalville CAN sponsored Ashby Connect! We promoted our share offer and shared how local businesses can make money by investing in their local community. Find out more about our share offer here: https://coalvillecan.coop/pages/share-offer
Established by Fishers Solicitors in 2022, Ashby Connect is a business networking event in Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
Set in a relaxed environment, this informal networking event is a great opportunity to forge new business connections, and engage with a short presentation from our event sponsor, all while enjoying a complimentary lunch. More details: https://www.fisherslaw.co.uk/ashbyconnect/
Filmed and edited by https://www.studio-67.co.uk/
https://wn.com/Coalville_Can_At_Ashby_Connect
On the 31st of July, Coalville CAN sponsored Ashby Connect! We promoted our share offer and shared how local businesses can make money by investing in their local community. Find out more about our share offer here: https://coalvillecan.coop/pages/share-offer
Established by Fishers Solicitors in 2022, Ashby Connect is a business networking event in Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
Set in a relaxed environment, this informal networking event is a great opportunity to forge new business connections, and engage with a short presentation from our event sponsor, all while enjoying a complimentary lunch. More details: https://www.fisherslaw.co.uk/ashbyconnect/
Filmed and edited by https://www.studio-67.co.uk/
- published: 28 Aug 2024
- views: 16
4:36
St Georges Day 1965 Hugglescote, Coalville
St Georges Day Hugglescote, Coalville in 1965. Ron's mother, Minnie Griffin, was chair of the council at the time
St Georges Day Hugglescote, Coalville in 1965. Ron's mother, Minnie Griffin, was chair of the council at the time
https://wn.com/St_Georges_Day_1965_Hugglescote,_Coalville
St Georges Day Hugglescote, Coalville in 1965. Ron's mother, Minnie Griffin, was chair of the council at the time
- published: 14 Nov 2020
- views: 2670