Was a pleasure to meet you last night Kieran. Brilliant show. I’ve been blasting EEP in the car on the commute today. Bring on the Christmas show. Bimble all the way!!
Wonderful show lastnight! Lovely to meet you - you are a top guy and a top musician. Keep doing what you are doing - it's fantastic. See you at Christmas.
Great stuff as always Kieron. I've commented on your Warrington vids previously. I do remember the electrical box on Winwick street but I now live in Deganwy, Llandudno and can't say I've noticed them in the town - I'll look a little harder. The bridge is another part of my childhood, having lived on Gainsborough Road. It was known as 12 arches bridge and not only did the Mersey run under it but also the remnants of the Runcorn / Latchford canal (which was filled in at the bridge along with the arch it passed under in the '80s I believe). The only remaining water filled part of the canal is what you ride alongside in your vid to the bridge with the Mersey on your other side. Also to note in the vid at 11:06 the sandstone abutment at 90° to the bridge was the support for a metal railway bridge alongside 12 arches that I believe carried the original lines that eventually ran on the other viaduct and then Acton Grange when the ship canal was completed. Maybe someone can confirm this. Sorry if thats a bit long winded... keep bimbling...
Hi Kieran. I think you're right. When you look at his famous bridge over the Irwell on the Liverpool to Manchester, they're very similar designs.The buttresses on this one are a bit beefier but maybe the flow was more substantial here or something?
I used to always cross over that wooden bridge near to Thames board, sometimes just sitting there enjoying the freight trains that went past. One of my favourite paths for a walk or a ride was from the pink eye through crosfields works to the bone field then to arpley meadows then back over that bridge, I know that you have covered this treasure yourself.
Yet another very interesting video Kieran. How you find all these little snippets of history is incredible, but I'm glad you do! 🙂 Cheers. (Al Kennett)
What a superb, full of facts interesting video. I never knew of Warrington. Don’t know how I ended up here but could not stop watching. Greetings from Madrid. Sorry for my terrible English
Great show our Keiron . Bought two CDs with spelling mistakes . One for my daughter and Grandkids . Who couldnt turn up last night . ( remember i asked for kiddy friendly gig ) Did you answer my question 38 accending 😅
Wow, I've just stumbled across your content as I was searching for cycling ideas in Warrington and was absolutely blown away by your knowledge of the landmarks that are in my home town that have passed me by. As you said earlier in your commentary "hidden in plain sight". Riveting viewing. Well done Sir. A new subscriber.
Bimble Way hiden history Verse 1: There's a path tucked away, hidden from plain sight A journey of secrets, waiting to come to light It's the Bimble Way, a forgotten trail Where history whispers, and stories prevail Chorus: Oh, the Bimble Way, it holds a mystery A tale of the past, waiting to be set free Through the winding roads and the fields of green Lies the hidden history, waiting to be seen Verse 2: As I cycle along, I can feel the magic in the air The ghosts of the past, they seem to be everywhere They're calling out to me, to unravel their tale Of love and loss, and the secrets they entail Chorus: Oh, the Bimble Way, it holds a mystery A tale of the past, waiting to be set free Through the winding roads and the fields of green Lies the hidden history, waiting to be seen Bridge: The stones may crumble, and the memories may fade But the Bimble Way, it will always remain A connection to our past, a reminder of our roots A treasure trove of stories, waiting to be pursued Chorus: Oh, the Bimble Way, it holds a mystery A tale of the past, waiting to be set free Through the winding roads and the fields of green Lies the hidden history, waiting to be seen Outro: So let's keep cycling, down the Bimble Way And uncover the secrets, of yesterday For the hidden history, is ours to discover On the Bimble Way, where stories never falter.
I live a stones throw away from the Sankey Viaduct. I have my allegiances. The information about straightening cucumbers serves as a reminder that even the gifted have their, let’s say, foibles. I’ll stick to the marvellous engineering.
Ive subscribed. your video came up in my recommendations and I didnt know what to expect but I really enjoyed this. Ive seen a lucy box in Stockport. I love your smooth Hyperlapse sections, guess you have done those on a bike. Also loved the "she loves the rain" song, shazamed it only to find its on your channel, is that you singing? Love the content. Need to watch your back catalogue of stuff now. Cheers Andy
All my childhood memories come back to life from your videos.
Born in Grappenhall in 1944,left 1953 for USA.Thanks Kieron
Was one of the lucky ones to be with you on Tuesday night live. Brilliant show and a great night had by all.
Thanks again
Thanks for coming. It was great. :)
Was a pleasure to meet you last night Kieran. Brilliant show. I’ve been blasting EEP in the car on the commute today. Bring on the Christmas show. Bimble all the way!!
wow the water level under the bridge is very high - must have had a lot of flooding in the town
From time to time. Especially in winter.
Wonderful show lastnight! Lovely to meet you - you are a top guy and a top musician. Keep doing what you are doing - it's fantastic. See you at Christmas.
Well done Kieran! Another superb video covering the hidden history of our lovely little town! Keep them coming my friend! 😀😀😀
Great stuff as always Kieron. I've commented on your Warrington vids previously. I do remember the electrical box on Winwick street but I now live in Deganwy, Llandudno and can't say I've noticed them in the town - I'll look a little harder. The bridge is another part of my childhood, having lived on Gainsborough Road. It was known as 12 arches bridge and not only did the Mersey run under it but also the remnants of the Runcorn / Latchford canal (which was filled in at the bridge along with the arch it passed under in the '80s I believe). The only remaining water filled part of the canal is what you ride alongside in your vid to the bridge with the Mersey on your other side. Also to note in the vid at 11:06 the sandstone abutment at 90° to the bridge was the support for a metal railway bridge alongside 12 arches that I believe carried the original lines that eventually ran on the other viaduct and then Acton Grange when the ship canal was completed. Maybe someone can confirm this. Sorry if thats a bit long winded... keep bimbling...
Hi Kieran. I think you're right. When you look at his famous bridge over the Irwell on the Liverpool to Manchester, they're very similar designs.The buttresses on this one are a bit beefier but maybe the flow was more substantial here or something?
If you watch my hebden bridge bimble i visit a george stephenson viaduct very similar. :)
I used to always cross over that wooden bridge near to Thames board, sometimes just sitting there enjoying the freight trains that went past. One of my favourite paths for a walk or a ride was from the pink eye through crosfields works to the bone field then to arpley meadows then back over that bridge, I know that you have covered this treasure yourself.
Yet another very interesting video Kieran. How you find all these little snippets of history is incredible, but I'm glad you do! 🙂 Cheers. (Al Kennett)
Ha Ha I was sheltering under the very same bridge only days ago from the rain, just next to the old Latchford Canal.
What a superb, full of facts interesting video. I never knew of Warrington. Don’t know how I ended up here but could not stop watching. Greetings from Madrid. Sorry for my terrible English
Wow, interesting bridges. Thanks again for a great video Kieran. Pete.
@@peterkilvert2712 probably warrington best bridge that one. :)
Saw this last night at the show
Great show our Keiron . Bought two CDs with spelling mistakes . One for my daughter and Grandkids . Who couldnt turn up last night . ( remember i asked for kiddy friendly gig ) Did you answer my question 38 accending 😅
Gutted to have missed the show. Walking distance of home as well.
A christmas special is coming. Dont fear. :)
Fantastic insight into the railway Keiran.. more top info as usual.. thanks
As far as I know the tram lines are still there, under the tarmac! My grandad started on the trams, later a bus driver all his working life.
I definitely need to get to the next live event!
Nice video Kieran and never trust the bbc😂 thanks for sharing take care
Wow, I've just stumbled across your content as I was searching for cycling ideas in Warrington and was absolutely blown away by your knowledge of the landmarks that are in my home town that have passed me by. As you said earlier in your commentary "hidden in plain sight". Riveting viewing. Well done Sir. A new subscriber.
Just subscribed as Mark matterson showed your video😊
Nice one again, Kieran. Thank you. Pyrreb.
Hang on,,, I’ve seen this video before!! At The White Hart… 😂
Thoroughly enjoy your bimbling mate. Liked, subbed and rang your bell.
Thanks Stephen :)
Nice one 👍
Thanks for all the info mate. Can’t wait to baffle my wife with BS next time we go to wazza👍🏻
Any time!
The Brimble Way song lyrics below are free to use no copyright. Present from Runcorn, Cheshire. Do with them what you will. Great channel.
I must have driven or walked past some of those landmarks, hundreds if not thousands of times. I'll take more notice next time.
Bimble Way hiden history
Verse 1:
There's a path tucked away, hidden from plain sight
A journey of secrets, waiting to come to light
It's the Bimble Way, a forgotten trail
Where history whispers, and stories prevail
Chorus:
Oh, the Bimble Way, it holds a mystery
A tale of the past, waiting to be set free
Through the winding roads and the fields of green
Lies the hidden history, waiting to be seen
Verse 2:
As I cycle along, I can feel the magic in the air
The ghosts of the past, they seem to be everywhere
They're calling out to me, to unravel their tale
Of love and loss, and the secrets they entail
Chorus:
Oh, the Bimble Way, it holds a mystery
A tale of the past, waiting to be set free
Through the winding roads and the fields of green
Lies the hidden history, waiting to be seen
Bridge:
The stones may crumble, and the memories may fade
But the Bimble Way, it will always remain
A connection to our past, a reminder of our roots
A treasure trove of stories, waiting to be pursued
Chorus:
Oh, the Bimble Way, it holds a mystery
A tale of the past, waiting to be set free
Through the winding roads and the fields of green
Lies the hidden history, waiting to be seen
Outro:
So let's keep cycling, down the Bimble Way
And uncover the secrets, of yesterday
For the hidden history, is ours to discover
On the Bimble Way, where stories never falter.
I live a stones throw away from the Sankey Viaduct. I have my allegiances. The information about straightening cucumbers serves as a reminder that even the gifted have their, let’s say, foibles. I’ll stick to the marvellous engineering.
Ive subscribed. your video came up in my recommendations and I didnt know what to expect but I really enjoyed this. Ive seen a lucy box in Stockport.
I love your smooth Hyperlapse sections, guess you have done those on a bike.
Also loved the "she loves the rain" song, shazamed it only to find its on your channel, is that you singing?
Love the content. Need to watch your back catalogue of stuff now.
Cheers Andy
Good to see it all works :)
Better getting the ITV weather forcast
were they not bothed about the carrots
The roughest park in wazza
It's alright a 6:10AM