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Daubhill celebrates historic railway link with community festival
Daubhill celebrates historic railway link with community festival

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time4 days ago

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Daubhill celebrates historic railway link with community festival

Daubhill celebrated its connection with railway history at a community day on Saturday. Olive Tree Primary School hosted the event, reminding people that the towns of Bolton and Leigh were linked by the first public railway in the North-West of England in 1828 – two years before the historic Liverpool and Manchester Railway. Principal Zainab Patel told visitors at the Adelaide Lane school that the original railway line passed through the site of the school. She said: 'We are proud to be celebrating the rich heritage and cultural diversity of the Daubhill area. "It is an absolute privilege to be hosting 'A Day for Daubhill'—a celebration of everything that makes our community so unique and vibrant.' Fine weather and a rousing performance by Bolton's Shree Muktajeevan Swamibapa Pipe Band got the day off to a rousing start. A model railway, food stalls, games, a visiting fire engine, and information stands ensured there was something to interest everyone. The special guest was India's Consul General, Vishakha Yaduvanshi, who said: 'It's my immense pleasure to be here today to attend the 200 years of Bolton and Leigh Railway which laid the foundation of railways. "It is a historic moment indeed.' Julia Hulton, whose great-great-grandfather, William Hulton, formed the Bolton and Leigh Railway company, and Bolton South MP Yasmin Qureshi, were also among the guests and dignitaries attending. Derek Bullock, chair of the Bolton & Leigh Railway CIC, said: 'The event celebrates not just this historic anniversary but also the vibrancy of Daubhill today.' It was a point echoed by Councillor Ayuub Patel, who represents Rumworth Ward. He said: 'This anniversary is a proud moment for Daubhill and the wider community. "It's a chance to honour our rich railway heritage while celebrating the diversity and energy of the area today. 'Rumworth has many residents from an Anglo-Indian background, so today is also a celebration of the economic and cultural contributions they have made to the wider community.' 'A Day for Daubhill' is one of a number of events leading up to the anniversary date in 2028. In March, a mayoral reception, with the mayors of both Bolton and Wigan (covering Leigh and Atherton) took place, and there are plans for a 'Bolton & Leigh Greenway' which will provide a walking and cycling link along parts of the original railway.

King Charles welcomed with 'Dhoom Machale' tune at Commonwealth Day ceremony
King Charles welcomed with 'Dhoom Machale' tune at Commonwealth Day ceremony

Express Tribune

time28-03-2025

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King Charles welcomed with 'Dhoom Machale' tune at Commonwealth Day ceremony

Listen to article At the Commonwealth Day service held at Westminster Abbey, King Charles III and Queen Camilla were welcomed with a unique cultural performance by the Shree Muktajeevan Swamibapa Pipe Band. The Hindu Scottish pipe band performed the popular Bollywood tune Dhoom Machale from the 2004 film Dhoom as the Royal Family, including the Prince and Princess of Wales, Princess Anne, and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, arrived. The performance, which took place on March 10, quickly circulated on social media, sparking widespread appreciation for the blending of cultures. The video, shared by the band on their Instagram, captured the cross-cultural moment, and many online users reacted with humor, referencing Bollywood films like Dhoom 2 and making light-hearted jokes about Hrithik Roshan's character. The Shree Muktajeevan Swamibapa Pipe Band, based in North-West London, has a history of performing at royal events and is part of the Maninagar Shree Swaminarayan Gadi Sansthan in Ahmedabad. The band expressed pride in their performance, calling it a celebration of unity and culture.

The British Royal Family Steps Out Together for Commonwealth Day Service 2025
The British Royal Family Steps Out Together for Commonwealth Day Service 2025

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time10-03-2025

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The British Royal Family Steps Out Together for Commonwealth Day Service 2025

The annual Commonwealth Day is here. King Charles and Queen Camilla led the royals at today's service at Westminster Abbey, followed by the Prince and Princess of Wales, Princess Anne, and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. Upon their arrival, they were greeted by Rev. David Hoyle, the Dean of Westminster, and met with the Shree Muktajeevan Swamibapa Pipe Band, a community band from Shree Swaminarayan Mandir, a Hindu eco-temple located in Kingsbury, London. "Commonwealth Day was an occasion of particular pride for my beloved mother, the late Queen—a treasured opportunity to celebrate our Commonwealth family, to whose service she dedicated her long and remarkable life," King Charles said in 2023, his first Commonwealth Day as monarch. "In succeeding Her Majesty as Head of Commonwealth, I draw great strength from her example, together with all that I have learnt from the extraordinary people I have so many years." Per Buckingham Palace, "This year's Commonwealth Day theme, 'Together We Thrive', celebrates the enduring spirit of theCommonwealth family – 56 independent member countries united by shared values enshrined in the Commonwealth Charter. Rooted in the principles of family, unity and peace, the theme highlights the importance of fostering strong and connected communities that support and empower their members, enabling meaningful progress." Here, see all the best photos of the royal family at today's Commonwealth Day service: The Princess of Wales smiled at her husband as they walked in together. Kate's Catherine Walker dress features an oversized bow on the front. A closer look at Kate's pearl jewelry and Gina Foster hat. The King and Queen arrived together. Charles, who missed the service last year, was back this year; it is his third Commonwealth Day as monarch. Queen Camilla chose a blush pink Fiona Clare coat for the occasion. Princess Anne looked elegant as always. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester were among the members of the royal family in attendance. Inside, the Princess of Wales greeted guests. You Might Also Like 12 Weekend Getaway Spas For Every Type of Occasion 13 Beauty Tools to Up Your At-Home Facial Game

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