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ginandoldlace · 3 months
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A few pictures taken at The Cotswold Trial - Prescott Hill, Gotherington 18.11.2023
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thesilicontribesman · 8 months
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Neolithic Rock Art, Nottingham Hill, Gotherington, Corinium Museum, Cirencester
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guerrerense · 1 year
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35006 - Gotherington por Andrew Edkins Por Flickr: 35006 "Peninsular & Oriental S.N Co heads away from Gotherington, en route to Cheltenham on the Gloucestershire and Warwickshire railway.
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whatsapaning · 3 years
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Helen (my car) is poorly. But getting new shoes! Just got to sit and wait and they're on their way! Exciting stuff! Thanks to @srtyrestewkesbury #TyreChange #PoorlyCar #NewShoes #Gotherington #Cheltenham #Gloucestershire (at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVu3M6pAiCc/?utm_medium=tumblr
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lemongeneral12 · 3 years
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Lemon General - Cleaning Services in Cheltenham UK
Cheltenham -based Lemongeneral Window Cleaning Service provides a friendly, professional residential and residential window cleaning service and uses the latest hot water technology to clean our customers ’windows, so creates a safer environment using PURE water and no harmful chemicals. We also use a heated distilled water system for better cleaning.
Using a high-reach beam system, which allows our professionally trained window cleaners to safely reach normally inaccessible high windows from ground level, the purified water is fed through poles to the brush heads, making it easy to clean the glass, window frames and sills at the same time. Distilled water will be left to dry naturally, thus leaving your windows streaked with a sparkling, longer lasting finish. As well as residential window cleaning we are also happy to provide our service to commercial customers and we are happy to provide quotes for cleaning schools, shops, public houses and office buildings etc.
3 Tips To Help Find A Window Cleaner In Droitwich
When looking for a window cleaner in Gotherington, there are many questions that will help identify the right cleaning company for you. When you first type in Google search terms like Gotherington window cleaners, you’ll see so many results that it can be hard to know where to start! Consider the following questions when choosing a window cleaner and find a cleaning comp any with the skills and expertise to meet your needs.
1. What window cleaning system do they use? The Reach and Wash window cleaning system uses pure water that attracts dirt, grease and grime to the water particles as they attempt to return to their natural unclean state. The Reach and Wash system avoids the use of stairs or other equipment by using long, attached poles, meaning your employees and visitors will not be hindered from entering or leaving your office.
2. What kind of quality assurance do they offer When looking for a window cleaning company in Gotherington to regularly clean the windows of your business, understanding the planning situation in the area is an important consideration.
3. Do they invest in ongoing training? Employees who are constantly challenged to improve their skills will remain focused and understand that their future development is a key consideration to their employer. Look for a window cleaning company that sees training as an ongoing process that ensures clients always receive the highest level of care and customer service. All Cleaning Support Services has been delivering window cleaning services in Gotherington for over a decade. Using the Reach and Wash System in Gotherington means we deliver an outstanding level of service with a minimum of fuss.
Window Cleaning in Gloucestershire
Are you looking for a professional, reliable Winchcombe window cleaning? AC Cleaning Services provides a commercial and large -scale window cleaning service using the latest approved health and safety procedures.
How can we clean your windows
We use the so -called ‘water fed pole system’. It works by pumping 100% pure water through a brush directly onto your windows and frames. The pure water then evaporates naturally leaving a sparkling clean finish. We can reach heights up to 60ft while the operator still has feet firmly on the ground. Our system, once operational, means a faster less disruptive clean time. Due to the non -use of stairs we are able to provide a regular service regardless of the weather.
Window Cleaning That You Can Be Proud Of Where You Work!
Your windows are the first thing a prospective customer will see in your workplace. You don't want to make a professional, clean first impression? Our expert window cleaning leaves your workplace looking clean sparkling. You certainly won’t believe the results.
Our Commitment to Window Cleaning
• We will arrive at your place of work on time. If there are any circumstances out of our hands that cause us to surrender, we will give you a kind plea to let you know.
• Give you a copy before we clean up. We can visit your workplace and provide you with a full inspection and quotation. This quote is free and without obligation.
• Hold your quoted price for 3 months. If you decide you are not ready to clean your windows yet, we will respect the price we quoted 3 months ago. Even if the window cleaning solutions we buy go up in price, or it’s our busiest month for cleaning - we’ll make sure you pay the amount we promised.
• Contact you after we clean your windows. We want to make sure you are 100% happy with our window cleaning services. So, if you have any concerns let us know. We are here to make the workplace perfect for you.
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nunoxaviermoreira · 5 years
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7903 Class 4-6-0 'Foremarke Hall' (1949) by Roger Wasley The Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway's second Santa Special, hauled by Class 4-6-0 steam locomotive No. 7903 ‘Foremarke Hall’, departs Gotherington en route from Cheltenham Race Course to Winchcombe with coaches full of happy young children on 2nd December 2018. Although every inch a Great Western Railway thoroughbred, No. 7903 was one of the 79XX series, the last batch the Modified Hall class and was built at Swindon in 1949. Thanks for your visit… Any comment you make on my photograph is greatly appreciated and encouraging! But please do not use this image without permission. https://flic.kr/p/2ccLbvh
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suxxesphoto · 7 years
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Nottingham Hill Cotswold Escarpment
Nottingham Hill Cotswold Escarpment
I first set eyes upon Nottingham hill along the Cotswold Escarpment in Gloucestershire from a photo walk atop Oxenton Hill a few months prior.  It was the great views from the beer garden of the Mount Inn in Stanton just a few weeks ago that rekindled my interest in Nottingham Hill. (more…)
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jenkinsjourneys · 4 years
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Cycling through COVID 19
This year has seen us having to adapt to how we get out and exercise and for us this year’s usual cycle challenge had to be altered. When the government granted us permission to exercise for up to an hour a day, we took the opportunity to do an early morning circuluar route up our local country park on our new Orbea bikes. Luckily, we had got our new bikes just before Lockdown. We continued to do this every day, then when we was granted the opportunity to cycle for unlimited time, we decided to plan a weekly ride around the Somerset. and south along the north coast. Here the various routes we took:
Cycle 1: Portishead to Cheddar
We started out in Portishead and cycled to Clevedon and then on to Yatton where we picked up the Strawberry Line, this is a disused railway line so nice and flat and excellent for family rides. Along the route just before Cheddar, is a huge reservoir, ideal for a paddle and a spot of lunch. It was a roasting hot day, so we were glad for the opportunity to take a break and relax in the beautiful surroundings. Remember , this was during lockdown so normally we would of had a look around the village shops but on this occasion we took in a drink stop and had a nice iced coffee for the local Tesco. Total mileage was 40 miles.
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  Cycle 2: Portishead to Burnham on Sea via Weston Super Mare
This route took us on three different cycle routes, The NCR 410, the strawberry line and the NCN 33. This was our biggest ride this year and we covered over 60 miles. There and back. We managed to cycle along the beach from Brean, which can be a bit tough, but the views on a sunny day made it worth while.
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Cycle 3: Burnham on Sea to Kilve Beach
This was a mixed ride, through stunning country side past the Quantock Hills and down in to Lilstock where we picked up the England Coastal Path, along the cliffs edge. The route was made up of quite country lanes and stunning coast line. We saw alot of MTB’s drive past us and we found out there are a number of  MTB trail in the Quantock Hills. Take a look at TrailForks website for more details. This ride was more challenging due to the number of inclines along the route, but it put us in good stead for our forth coming Devon Cycle Tour.
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Cycle 4: Kilve Beach to Minehead via Watchet
We did have to cycle along the A39 on a number of occasions on this day but the wonderful harbour once we reached Watchet, made it worthwhile. It’s a quaint little sea fisherman’s village. This picture is me taken sitting on Yankee Jack’s lap. His real name was John Short and he came to be known as Yankee Jack because he is seen as the father of Sea Shanties.
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On wards from Watchet took us to Blue Anchor after a large decent on to the prom, this was a secluded beach, not at all touristy, we joined the coastal path here, which was on the rocky beach so we had to push the bikes for a short while before we picked up the path.You get to see the amazing Dunster Castle nestled in to the hill over looking Minehead. Once near Minehead, you can see the Butlin’s landmark way before arriving in to town, and it took me back to my childhood of the many fantastic family holidays spent there. As a treat, we had fish and chips before cycling back to Kilve out of town on the A39. This was a nice ride as we zipped along the road because it felt like the majority of the route was down hill. To be honest after having fish and chips I was grateful for the decents.
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Cycle  5: We did a local ride from Home (Rubery, Birmingham) to Stratford Upon Avon
This is a great ride and we also start out early, one to avoid the traffic on the roads and two to enable us to ride before the temperatures increase. This week we invested in some Bar Ends, they where £10 from Amazon, and is probably my best investment for bike touring, simply because you can sit up and enjoy the views as you cycle along. We cycled through Henley in Arden, which reminded me of many a Sunday drive for an ice-cream as a youngster.
Cycle  6:Cheltenham to Winchcombe circular route
In 2019, we took part in an organised charity ride for the British Heart Foundation, a charity that means alot to me due to my Grandad having passed away due to a heart attack. So, we decided to do it again. Partly, because you get to see the majestic Cotswold stone houses and also because we knew that it would be great hill climbing training, especially up the Sudeley Hill, that runs next to the Sudeley Castle Estate. Phew, that was the toughest ride I have done but well worth the stunning views of the rolling farm fields below. It’s amazing how many gorgeous villages you pass through on this route: Bishop’s Cleeve, Gotherington, Winchcombe, Guiting Power, Brockhampton (stunning National Trust property), Whittington (no relation to Dick), Ham and then back to Cheltenham.
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North Devon Coast Bike Tour
Lockdown had been lifted and we were finally able to organise a bike tour. We wanted to continue on from our Somerset adventures, so we decided to plan 2020 bike tour from Minehead and along the North Devon Coast. We decided to hire a car and the best location we could drop off was in Taunton, just 25 mile from Minehead (inland). That’s where we started our ride. For this ride we invested in some new bike pannier bags from Btwin, great dry bags and after learning from previous tours, we kept our packing as light as possible.
Day 1 Taunton to Porlock
 This route took us on prodominately on main roads. Where we could, we would take the country lanes and B roads, simply so you can enjoy the whole experience more in the sounds of the country side rather than the reving of car. The temperatures soared and luckily we took plenty of water to rehydrate along the route. By the time we reached Porlock we was ready to pitch up for the night, we covered 35 miles this day but it felt like more due to the high temperatures. This route covered a number of hill climbs but as we came down in to the village of Porlock we spotted a number of tents on the outskirts of the village. We pitched up at Sparkhayes, which cost us £10 per adult. It was a great site with views of the sea. This evening we had our dried food that we had taken with us.
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Day 2 Porlock to Combe Martin
The campsite owner at Sparkhayes, suggested to us that we use the toll road out of Porlock as Porlock Hill was a major climb. Once we packed away our tent we got on the road at 7am, as we cycled out of the village we saw the signs for Porlock Hill it was 25% hill or a 1 in 4. When we got to the turn for the toll road, we had already decided we wanted to commit and get up the hill.  Wow, it was a tough climb and to be honest we bike hiked the majority of it. I was pushing on tip toes for the majority of it. I’d love to say the views were fantasic but the clouds and mist made it difficult to see no more than 10 foot in front of you. When I checked, the hill went on for approximately 2 miles, steeper in some places than others. This is a fantastic challenge for super fit road cyclist that want to challenge themselves.
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We cycled down in to Lynmouth, in time for breakfast. and this is where we saw the Lynton Cliff Railway. Unfortunately, we was unable to ride the railway line because we had our bikes, but we took the coastal path which had a number of poems along the way in to Lyton and this is where we took these brilliant photos of the cliff railway. We picked up NCN 27 from Lyton which was again inclines passing through the Valley of Rocks and passed Martinhoe and on to Combe Martin after stopping for a lunch break at Hunter’s Inn (heddon Valley, Exmoor) Parracombe. Apparently this whole area was particularly popular in the Victorian era. The photo’s on the Inn’s wall shows a snap shot of the popularity of the area. After cycling on to Combe Martin we came across Newberry Valley camping park. Although they were full with prebooked campers, they was able to accomodate us on a Backpackers pitch. The staff here were extremely helpful. 5 star rating from us.
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Day 3 Combe Martin to Croyde via Ilfracombe
The first thing we did once we got on the road was to climb the first big hill of the day. We were fast become use to the terrain in Devon, expect hills and enjoy the zips down (Make sure you have good brakes on your bikes, you’ll need them). We cycled through Watermouth and this had an amazing cove and a more impressive Castle. Which is a family theme park. I would definately, like to return here again. Beautiful part of the coast. We dipped through the village of Hele, this made us laugh because we was trying to work out the prenouncation of the place. Another lovely bay. We stopped in Ilfracombe for a take away cuppa and a spot of breakfast, while looking over the aqua blue seas of Wildersmouth Bay and Capstone Hill. The coastal path meanders all around these wonderful sites.
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We then cycled across country skirting past Woolacombe to Croyde bay. This area is hugely popular with surfers and there are a number of sites for you to pitch up. We chose to stay at Ruda Park Dean holiday resort purely due to the location to the beach. As this was a short ride day, we decided to take the opportunity of soaking up the rays and relax on the site for the afternoon and evening. Enjoying fish and chips on the golden beach of Croyde Bay.
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Day 4 Croyde to Barnstaple via Saunton and Braunton
We woke to Thunder and decided to make tracks early. This route is well worth it, because you look over Saunton Sands. Again very secluded with a huge stretch of golden sands and rolling sand dunes. I said it could be the Marbs of Devon with a bit of investment. We cycled in land following the estuary through Braunton to the River Taw into Barnstable.
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Barnstaple is the main town in North Devon and was formely a river port for wool imports and exports. The town has a medieval feel and it still has its victorian market called the Pannier Market just below the Guildhall. Originally Barnstaple was known as Barum, before staple was added (which means market). We arrive just in time because the storms arrived just as we picked up our hire car from Enterprise. 
So that is the end of this epic blog. We hope it inspires you to get out in to our wonderful country and enjoy a staycation, while keeping fit. This has been the toughest bike tour to date but it was well worth the effort we put in.
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Next route is to move on in to Cornwall and picked up the Camel Trail to St Austell on the south coast leg. Fingers crossed we can do it, this year. Well, I have already planned the route for the next adventure.
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bestlifeinsuranceuk · 5 years
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Santander Life Insurance in Gotherington #Santander #Personal #Cover #Gotherington
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richard-whit · 6 years
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The vibrant colours of nature in Gotherington #spring #colour (at Gotherington Village Hall)
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