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  • A Walk Through Newchurch Tunnels, Waterfoot

    A Walk Through Newchurch Tunnels, Waterfoot

    Just a quick walk through the Newchurch Tunnels over in Waterfoot. These were built around 1852 but due to the Beeching Axe, the line and indeed the station in Waterfoot closed on the 5th December 1966. In 2019, Newchurch Tunnels 1 & 2 were reopened as part of a cycle-way project that cost around £5.85m…

  • The Slippery Slope of Caygill’s Infamy!

    The Slippery Slope of Caygill’s Infamy!

    In this video, we retell the story of poor Ellen Caygill, matriarch of the Caygill clan that would strike terror in the minds of local residents of Newchurch, Waterfoot, Bacup and other villages further afoot! Married to a violent man, and with several sons who would all fall foul of the local authority, with convictions…

  • Unsolved : The Murder of Lindsay Jo Rimer

    Unsolved : The Murder of Lindsay Jo Rimer

    Lindsay Jo Rimer disappeared from her home on Monday, 7th November 1994. Just over 4 months later, and on the 12th April 1995, her body would be discovered in the Rochdale canal. To this day, her murder is still unsolved. Her abductor/murderer is perhaps still walking the streets of Hebden Bridge. Her family need’s closure…

  • St James’ Church Graveyard Explore! / Altham

    St James’ Church Graveyard Explore! / Altham

    This was only our second visit to this extraordinary graveyard in Altham, which is situated close to Accrington and Burnley in the heart of Lancashire. A place of worship has been there since around the Norman times, with the Church that still stands there now being built around 1512, just three years after the Coronation…

  • Sharpe’s Justice – Filming Location at Helmshore Mill

    Sharpe’s Justice – Filming Location at Helmshore Mill

    Sharpe’s Justice is a British television drama, the 13th of a series that follows the career of Richard Sharpe, a fictional British soldier during the Napoleonic Wars. Unlike most of the other instalments of the series, this episode was not based on a novel by Bernard Cornwell. A key scene in the story is based…

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