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  Brampton Valley Way - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Brampton Valley Way was officially opened by Lady Hesketh on 8th April 1993 in a ceremony at Boughton Crossing.
The Brampton Valley Way is a 14 mile (22 km) linear park based on the former railway line between Northampton in Northamptonshire and Market Harborough in Leicestershire in England.
The Brampton Valley Way, from Boughton Crossing in Northampton to Little Bowden Crossing in Market Harborough, was opened in the spring of 1993 and provides recreational access for cyclists and walkers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brampton_Valley_Way   (312 words)

  
 Brampton Railway
Although the Brampton Railway or Lord Carlisle's Railway probably had its origins in wooden wagonways at Tindale Fell Colliery in about 1776 the main line westwards wasn’t built until 1798 with the first wagon of coal being horse-hauled to Brampton in April 1799.
The Brampton Railway began at Brampton Town (NY538611) and climbed steeply for half a mile then rising slightly for three quarters of a mile to Brampton Junction (NY550600) this being the only section to have a regular passenger service.
From Brampton Junction (NY550600) it headed east and after a mile ascended by an inclined plane from Kirkhouse (NY566598) to Planehead with gradients varying from 1 in 22 to 1 in 17½.
www.cumbria-railways.co.uk /brampton_railway.html   (594 words)

  
 Welcom to the Brampton Board of Trade--Headlines--   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Brampton Board of Trade is seeking assurances that the future development of up to 8,000 residential units in the Credit Valley area will not proceed unless and until both the City of Brampton and the Region of Peel are committed to providing the appropriate level of infrastructure to support such development.
Of course, The Brampton Board of Trade is fully cognizant of the division of responsibilities for roads between the City and the Region, and our expectation is that our two levels of local government work in tandem to ensure our infrastructure is developed in a seamless manner.
The City of Brampton has identified approximately 2,500 acres of “employment lands” in the west area of Brampton, but it is our understanding that scenarios are being considered where that inventory of land could be whittled down to as low as 1,500 acres in favour of residential development.
www.bramptonbot.com /letter_to_city_of_brampton.htm   (1139 words)

  
 bBRAMPTON VALLEY WAY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
VALLEY WAY, for the pleasure, enjoyment and information of those who have, or wish to take an
The Brampton Valley Way is a 14 mile linear park, using the original track-bed of the former
From the Brampton Valley Way the cycle route continues south into Northampton itself.
hometown.aol.co.uk /cmoorhen/index.html   (416 words)

  
 Ramblers Association - Information - Path - Midshires Way
South Bucks Way which follows the valley of the river Misbourne for 37km/23 miles between the Ridgeway at Coombe Hill and the Grand Union Canal and London LOOP at Denham Lock.
The Etherow-Goyt Valley Way runs for 25km/15.5 mile along the Etherow and Goyt rivers, connecting Vernon Park, Stockport with the Longdendale and the Longendale Trail in the Peak District National Park, via Etherow and Werneth Low Country Parks.
The section along the Goyt Way and Etherow-Goyt Valley Way between Marple and Broadbottom is part of European path E2.
www.ramblers.org.uk /info/paths/midshires.html   (1244 words)

  
 The Official Website of the City of Brampton, Ontario   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Citizens see these efforts put into action whenever a valley is preserved, a flower-bed is created, a street is cleaned, or a biodiesel-fueled vehicle drives down the street.
The City of Brampton safely and responsibly cleans their buildings by using proven environmentally friendly cleaners that are biodegradable, essentially non-toxic, safe for the ozone, and contain no carcinogens.
In the spring of 2003, Brampton Transit’s 139 buses are expected to run on biodiesel.
www.city.brampton.on.ca /headlines\Review\report16.html   (758 words)

  
 Cycle Trails - Brampton Valley Way
The Brampton Valley Way is a 14 mile long linear park running from Little Bowden Crossing, Market Harborough, through attractive rolling countryside to Boughton Crossing, Northamptonshire.
Cycling is one of the simplest and most effective ways of getting fit, riding to school or work means physical activity can form part of a daily routine.
Brampton Valley Way is part of the National Cycle Network.
www.leics.gov.uk /index/community/community_services/environment_and_heritage/paths/cycle_trails/cycle_trails_brampton_valley.htm   (285 words)

  
 Wye Valley Railway
In addition to carrying cargo once transported by river, the Wye Valley Railway had the deliberate objective of attracting visitors to the "scenery, which for its beauty, variety and grandeur could scarcely be surpassed".
The railway piers of the twin bridges spanning the roads remain, recently restored to their former glory and the area has now become a themed area dedicated to the memory of the much-loved railway.
It sounds an ambitious project and there could be many obstacles - such as land having since been built upon, bridges which no longer exist or are in a poor state of repair - to say nothing of the vast amount of funding which would be required.
www.vagavalley.co.uk /railway.htm   (1336 words)

  
 Brampton is Blooming!
Brampton City Council, staff and volunteers are committed to working together to protect, support and enrich the quality of life of the people who live, work and play in the City of Brampton.
Brampton blossomed with pride on Aug.10 and 11 when the judges from Communities in Bloom (CIB) toured the City to learn why we are known as "Canada's FlowerCity."
During the whirlwind tour of Brampton, CIB judges Ed Lawrence and Ken O'Brien rated our City based on its tidiness, environmental awareness, turf and groundcovers, natural and cultural heritage conservation, tree/urban forest management, floral displays, landscaped areas and community involvement.
www.thebramptonnews.com /articles/576/1/Brampton-is-Blooming/Page1.html   (521 words)

  
 House For Sale in Maidwell, Northampton : Northamptonshire : East Midlands : My Property For Sale
The village of Maidwell is situated amongst rolling hills and beautiful countryside overlooking the Brampton Valley Way with good access to main road and rail networks.
The house is a mid-terrace built in 1948 overlooking beautiful views and within a five minute walk off the Brampton Valley Way.
The front door opens on to the entrance hall, with stairs leading to the first floor, an under stairs storage cupboard, a window to the side, laminate floor, electric storage heating and doors leading to ground floor rooms.
www.mypropertyforsale.co.uk /property3919.html   (508 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | England | Northamptonshire | Site work sparks traveller fears
Residents in the Brampton Park area of Kingsthorpe in Northampton are worried that the agricultural land near their homes is being developed by travellers.
After meeting the concerned residents, council officers and police on Friday, Northampton North MP Sally Keeble said the authorities were working with the Northamptonshire force to safeguard the site which backs onto Brampton Valley Way.
The council says it is concerned that work to establish hard standings has started without permission, and a stop notice would be issued to prevent any more unauthorised work on the land which is considered unfit for development.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/england/northamptonshire/4297374.stm   (424 words)

  
 Welland Valley CC - News
The Welland Valley Cycling Club saw riders participating far and wide during the weekend.
Welland Valley Cycling Club's cyclocross riders were in action in Sunday's West Midlands league fixture at Bromsgrove.
Unfortunately due to a clash with the Welland Valley CC AGM the Winter Training session on Tuesday 17th October, has been cancelled BUT will be run on the following day, Wednesday (18/10).
www.wellandvalleycc.co.uk /news.asp?NewsID=285   (131 words)

  
 Brampton Condos, MLS Condo for Sale
Below is a list of some of the better condo developments in Brampton.
Luxury condo located in the heart of downtown Brampton within walking distance to GO Train, YMCA, restaurants, the new Market Square and Heritage Theatre, Gage Park,and banks.
Brampton's newest 30 acre adult-lifestyle condo development will appeal to adults wanting to 'live the life' in an upscale building surrounded by unspoiled conservation area vistas - while still being conveniently close to all important amenities - City Centre Mall, Hwys 427/401/50, and Castlemore and Woodlands Golf and Country Clubs.
www.realestatebyberta.com /listings/brampton-condos.html   (706 words)

  
 Skilled Nursing, Long Term Care, Subacute Care, Specialty Hospital, Outpatient Rehabilitation, Hospice Facilities and ...
Extendicare Brampton recognizes the fact that in order to meet the diverse needs of all of our residents, a multi-disciplinary approach to care is a necessity.
While our in-house physicians are available to all residents, we recognize that some residents may choose to have their own general practitioner continue to provide care while living at Extendicare Brampton.
Extendicare Brampton has established relationships with an extensive group of resources in the community.
www.extendicare.com /facilities/brampton/partners.htm   (609 words)

  
 Welcome to Brampton Maps! - www.bramptonmaps.ca
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Brampton Maps Lite is a basic map browser
www.bramptonmaps.ca   (52 words)

  
 Northamptonshire - on the All Hallows Wellingborough webpage
This gives the buildings of the county their characteristic colours, varying with the precise location from white or yellow limestone to light brown all the way through dark brown iron sandstone.
This is reflected in the way that many of the villages, particularly in the south-west of the county, have a very Cotswold-like appearance.
Between Northampton and Thrapston, the river valley is wide and often scarred with old (and new) gravel extraction.
www.gleneagleschurch.co.uk /allhallows/northants.htm   (2206 words)

  
 Brampton Valley Way   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Bramton Valley Way, from Boughton Crossing in Northampton to Little Bowden Crossing in Market Harborough was opened in 1993 and provides recreational access for cyclists and walkers and along some sections, horseriders.
For more information about the Brampton Valley Way contact us using the details on the right.
Images from Brampton Valley Way - this page is quite large and may take some time to open.
northamptonshire.gov.uk /Leisure/Countryside/Brampton+Valley+Way.htm   (213 words)

  
 Home Page
We need to tell you that to the best of our knowledge all the footpaths shown on the routes are public 'rights of way'.
The answer is yes providing we consider them suitable and they are on fully 'right of way' tracks.
It uses the Brampton Valley Way and then heads to the west for Creaton and Teeton before returning to the Way at Merry Tom Crossing.
www.tenfootclubwalks.org.uk   (279 words)

  
 City of Brampton: Brampton, Ontario Municipal Elections 2006
City of Brampton: Brampton, Ontario Municipal Elections 2006
Brampton, ON - 100 Candidates are running in 10 Wards around the City.
Note: This site is not affiliated in any way with the Corporation of the City of Brampton*
www.brampton.com /municipal06.php   (292 words)

  
 Northampton Borough Council - Brampton Valley Way, Kingsthorpe
Northampton Borough Council - Brampton Valley Way, Kingsthorpe
Northampton Borough Council has assured residents that it is taking every possible action to safeguard a piece of land in Kingsthorpe from development.
The land west of Brampton Valley Way has been the subject of speculation that travellers are to move onto the site after unauthorised work began to strip off topsoil and replace it with hardstanding, to create accessways to the site and to dredge the watercourse.
www.northampton.gov.uk /site/scripts/news_article.php?newsID=85   (543 words)

  
 Ramblers' Association Northampton next programme
The walk heads along the A5199 to join the footpath towards Sulby Abbey, then towards Sibbertoft, joins the Kelmarsh Road to pick up The Jurassic Way, and crosses Welford Reservoir.
Car-share from The Turnpike, Harpole Turn, Weedon Road at 07:00 for a walk starting from Matlock railway station car park SK 296602.
13:30 start from Draughton Crossing car park SP 755773, on The Brampton Valley Way near Maidwell.
northamptonra.org.uk /nextprog.htm   (507 words)

  
 Footpath -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Rights of way, In the United Kingdom paths which are public rights of way over privately owned land.
Cleveland Way round the edge of the North York Moors National Park in England
Bure Valley Way along the Bure Valley Railway, Norfolk
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/58/footpath.html   (610 words)

  
 News Article - Land West of Brampton Valley Way — Update
Daventry District Council is in communication with the landlord’s agent regarding plans for the land west of Brampton Valley Way, near Kingsthorpe, Northampton.
These conversations have discussed the landlord’s Permitted Development Rights, the proposed grazing of horses on the land and the remedial works that are required in order to comply with the district council’s Enforcement Notice.
Councils serve injunctions on land at Brampton Valley Way
www.daventrydc.gov.uk /news/details.asp?id=564   (334 words)

  
 Credit Valley Conservation - Water Resources
What we do here affects us locally and eventually affects the health of the water and the communities downstream from us, including people living in the cities of Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto and others bordering Lake Ontario.
Like any budget, a water budget looks at balancing needs with the available resources.
A water budget is based on a clear understanding of the way that the water cycle works in a specific area.
www.creditvalleycons.com /programsandservices/watershedprimer.htm   (1111 words)

  
 Brampton Wedding Ceremonies, Brampton Weddings
Your wedding ceremony in Brampton, Georgetown, Erin, Caledon, Halton Hills, Bramalea can be a civil or Spiritual Wedding ceremony.
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If you are a cleric looking at this and you think you would like to be part of this pastoral care group in your area just send us an email for information on how you can associate with us.
www.webspawner.com /users/bramptonweddings   (406 words)

  
 Rockingham Forest Walkers
The route takes you on picturesque countryside tracks and bridleways across the Maidwell Dales, and on part of the Brampton Valley Way (a 13 mile linear walk on the disused railway line from Market Harborough to near Northampton).
At end of third field go through five bar wooden gate and on with trees on L. Cross bridge and on to next gate, through gate onto track, turn L. (you are now walking part of the Brampton Valley Way).
Continue up the field with hedge on R, through gap, over stream and ahead to R/H comer, through gate onto track to road.Turn L passing church on your L. Meander your way through Maidwell.
www.rockingham-forestwalkers.com /perm/maidwell.htm   (550 words)

  
 Brampton Real Estate Agent | Berta Monteiro
If you buy real estate in Brampton without the right information and advice, you can end up paying thousands more for a home you are unhappy with.
As your real estate listing agent in Brampton I will commit myself to negotiating aggressively without compromise to ensure your home sells for its maximum value.
Serving: Brampton, Mississauga, Georgetown, Woodbridge, Etobicoke, Caledon, Vaughan, Oakville, and the GTA.
www.realestatebyberta.com   (358 words)

  
 Official information on visiting and holidaying in Northamptonshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Left: Harringworth Viaduct has 82 arches, is over 60 feet tall and made from more than 2 million bricks.
Welcome to the Brampton Valley Way, a 14 mile linear park based on the former railway between Northampton and Market Harborough.
Starting at Boughton Crossing in Northampton you will walk past numerous former station sites, along various sections of the River Nene and see great wildlife from lapwings and woodpeckers to wild ancient meadow land and rolling countryside, before reaching Little Bowden Crossing in Market Harborough.
www.explorenorthamptonshire.co.uk /exec/112345/5156   (123 words)

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