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It's a great place to visit and a reminder that until the early '70's when the PTE Orange and White replaced everything, that Manchester was host to buses of every colour! The collection not only includes the last open rear platform double decker to enter service in this country (Stockport 91) but also the last front engined half cab double decker to enter service in the UK (Ramsbottom 11 (although technically delivered to SELNEC)), both in 1969. Must go again someday.
It really is a wonderful place, with so much history! Thanks so much for your wonderful comments and for watching the video. I need to go there again soon too 😊😊
Yum yum i could murder a cheese and onion pasty in a barm with tommy sauce 😂 It's black pea season aswell, god I miss Bolton for the food but thats about it lol xxx
Hi Dave, Thanks for your comments. It was £4.10 including a can of Coke.. bargain 💜 the veg pasty was £2.30. So many names for a little bread roll, love it x
Brilliant Em,go upto Manchester to gigs a lot,very interesting, have parked there many a time without realising the history, can't wait to see where you are next ❤
Aww thank you so much Paul, it was lovely to be in Manchester again, I really miss the place 😊😊 So much history there! I'll be doing some more music related videos very soon. Thanks again for your comments and support! Em 💜
Thank you so much, I'm really glad you enjoyed the video. Awwww the Apollo, I've been there so many times too. Thanks again, I'll be making some more music videos soon x
Cheers Em. My Sister will be intrested being a Smiths fan. I didnt know the Twisted Wheel was located there. I know someone who used go there regularly.
@stuartn3522 thank you so much for you lovely comments and info. There are some truly wonderful busses in there, it was an absolute joy to see them. Glad you enjoyed the video 😊 Thanks again. Em
I used to love perronporth in the 60s 70s and 80s ,used to get a real feeling of the past ,old perranporth ,miners and fisherman ,all the shops on st persons road were still as they were in the days of the tall ships ,sash windows slate and a strong sence of the past in this little village with the wild atlantic as the backdrop ,now sadly tacky shops pvc windows and modern day botch .Enjoy your video though Emma
@Marty-hu7rw awww it really was wonderful back then. I started going ads a child in the 70s & 80s and have loved it ever since. I do miss a lot of Bygone Perranporth too. Thanks so much for watching the video, I'm really glad you enjoyed it 😊 😊
@bubbagartland7768 thanks so much for your comments. I'm glad you enjoyed my look at beautiful Perranporth. The colours there are truly stunning. Thanks again.
Oh wow Em the pasty was amazing been Vegan for ages and haven't eaten meat for over 30 thirty years so that would definitely hit the spot, what a beautiful little town that was,so typical of Cornwall, lovely little streets to explore, thanks again Em,another cracking video ❤
It was absolutely delicious Paul, you would have loved it! I was surprised how many vegan options were available. St Agnes really is a beautiful little place, I love it there. Thank you again for your support.
Brilliant video Em and it brought back lots of great memories for us as a family, it's one of our happiest of places❤ Also, thanks for the shout out😃Alan and Michelle xx
Thank you so much 💜💜 I'm so glad the you enjoyed the video, and it brought back some happy memories for you. Awww you're more than welcome! Looking forward to seeing you both again soon xx
Wonderful Em,we had a holiday near Perranporth in a holiday park when my sons were small,beautiful place,the colour of the rocks was amazing, thanks Em,can't wait for the next one 😊😊
Awww lovely 😊 I'm so glad you enjoyed watching my video. Perranporth is absolutely beautiful. My next Cornwall video is out on Sunday 😊 thank you again!
Hi. For travel between terminals , it is free or still requires Oyester card or payment. I could find only one video that was so helpful, all over the RU-vid related to this. Very focused. Weldon
Thanks so much for your comments, I'm really happy to hear you found the video helpful. You need an Oyster card or Debit Card just to get into the station, but you won't be charged. Thanks again :)
Paultons Park, we have been to this park twice now, last year and the year before that, going again next month as stopping in Southampton for a few nights
Good afternoon Em, so new to visiting your RU-vid channel, this video actually showed up on my feed, i actually didn't have a clue that Pleasureland Hills existed until i started my RU-vid channel back in 2019, by the looks of it it's not far from Great Yarmouth (which haven't been for over 35/40 years) i must say i like the look of both Cannonball and Wipeout ( but i also know my wife wouldn't even attempt to go on Wipeout as last Thursday we went to Legoland Windsor for the 1st time and she talked herself off Minifigure Speedway) oh yeah Em I've liked this video and also subscribed to your RU-vid channel as well, David
Hi David, thanks so much for your lovely comments, your likes and for subscribing to my channel. I'll check out your channel too 😊😊 Wipeout is a really intense ride... I used to love it... but I'm a bit scared now 😁😁 I'll have lots of new videos coming soon. Thanks again! Em
@@outwithem thank you Em, ive just this minute started playing your Great Yarmouth beach walk video but will have to go to bed shortly as working in the morning
@@DavesAdventures you're more than welcome 😊😊 thanks so much for watching. I'm on holiday at the moment, but I'm looking forward to watching your videos. I've subscribed to your channel 😀
@@SuperJammygit thanks so much for your comments 😊 I'm really glad you enjoyed the video. It was all new to me, so I didn't see it before. I had a lovely day there. Thanks again for watching 😊
I will be doing this in reverse. Arriving T5, check in in a hotel in t4, and back to t5 in the morning. Will there be a signage for "airport hotel" or "holiday inn express" along the way? Thank you.
@chaiommen7539 thanks so much for your comments. I'm sure there will be hotel signage there, but it's been a while since I was at T5. I hope you have a wonderful trip. Thanks again for watching 😊😊
Hi. Very informative video. My connecting flight is from T4 to T5 and time interval is 1h 45m between 2 flights. Any specific advice to enable us to reach T5 pls?
Thanks so much for watching, I'm glad you found my video helpful. The Underground is free and takes around 30 minutes in total. I would suggest checking the Heathrow Terminal Transfer page on their site, just to be sure. Happy travels 😊✈️
used to go there a lot in the 90's, they even had a bbq area so u take ur own food. Great times. If you were lucky (or unlucky lol) Noel Edmonds may even arrive by Helicopter (1995ish).... Great memories..
Thanks so much for your comments, I'm really glad you enjoyed the video and it brought back some good memories for you. I would have loved to see Noel Edmunds pop in, that would have been great fun! 😄😄 Thanks again for watching
@thewhisperofserenity I would say the tube is the quickest way to travel between terminals. There's also a bus, that runs every 20 minutes, but it's a longer trip.
Brilliant again Em,went to Camelot loads of times when my sons were younger loved it,loved this theme park,loads of nice traditional rides,can't wait to see where you are next 💚👍
Thank you so much Paul! Camelot was an amazing place, such a shame it's gone now. I loved Pleasurewood Hills too, it was a really lovely day out. Glad you enjoyed the video 😊😊