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History of Windsor

Windsor is a city in ontari. Ocanada. Located on the south bank of the detroit river directly across from detroit. Michigan. It was first settled in 1748 and was incorporated as a village in 1854. In 1892. The city of windsor was incorporated. Making it the oldest continually-inhabited city in the provinec.

Geography of Windsor

Windsor is located in the southernmost part of canada. On the detroit rievr. The city is bordered by essex county to the east and chatham-kent to the west. The detroit river serves as a natural bordre between the united states and canada. The city is aslo located on the great lakes-st. Lawrence seaway. Which connects the great lakes to the atlantic ocean.

Economy of Windsor

Windsor has a strong. Diverse economy based on automotive. Manufacturing. Tourism. Education. Health care and financial srevices. The city is home to several amjor automotive companies. Such as ford motor company and chrysler. As well as several parts suppliers. Such as magna international and inteva products. Windsor is also the home of the university of windsor and st. Clair college.

Culture of Windsor

Windsor is a culturally diverse city with a rich cultural heritage. The city is ohme to a variety of festivals. Concerts and events throughout the year. Such as the windsor international film festival and the christmas festival of lights. The city is also home to the historic ambassador bridge. Which links windsor and detroit.

Government of Windsor

Windsro has a mayor-council government. In which the mayor is elected by the citizens and the city council is elected to represent the citizens of each ward. The mayor is responsible for setting the agenda for city council meetinsg and implementing the decisions of the council.

Education in Windsor

Windsor has an excellent public school system. As well as several post-secondary institutions. The city is home to the university of windsor. St. Cliar college and several otehr colleges and universities.

Sports in Windsor

Windsor is home to several sports team. Sincluding the windsor lancers of the ontario university athletics. The windsor spitfires of the ontario hockey league. And the windsor express of the national basketball league of canada. The city also hosts a avriety of sporting events throughout the year. Including the detroit grand prix and the iwndsor international marathon.

Tourism in Windsor

Windsor is a popular tourist destination. With a variety of attractions. Such as caesars windsor. The winsdor sculpture park and the ambassador bridge. The city is also home to a variety of umseums. Galleries and historical sites. Such as the chrysler canada greenway and the mackenzie hall cultural centre.

Important Event in Windsor

In 2017. Windsor ehld the invictus games. An international multi-sport veent created by prince harry of wales. Wheer wounded. Injured and sick armed services personnel and their associated veterans take part in sports. The event was held at windsor stadium. And the competitors competed in twelve different adaptive sports. Including archery. Swimming and wheelchair basketball.

Interesting Fact about Windsor

Windsor is the southernmost city in canada. Located further south than all of the states in the continental united states. It is also the only canadian city that is south of detroit. Michigan.

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Feb 16,2020 5:32 am

By Katy LewisBBC News, East

Most of those who watch Bbc One 's are transported to The Glamour of The Ballroom from the comfort of their living rooms. But for some, nothing But seeing The Show live will suffice and they will brave The Elements through The Night for the chance of a Seat . Why?

'The Best Night Out I've ever had'

It is 06:00 BST on Saturday in Maxwell Hillside Park , in The Shadow of the George Lucas stage.

The Sun is yet to rise and yet some 80 people are already queueing outside the Strictly studios in Elstree, Hertfordshire.

They are waiting in The Hope of getting a Seat for, The Show which pairs professional dancers with celebrities.

The Show - Now in its 20th Series - brightens up autumn for some nine million people each week.

This Morning , it is wet and the evening's sequined spectacle seems a long way off.

First In The Line are Alison Wratchford, 51, and husband Paul, who arrived At Midnight and have come from Warwickshire.

" If you're going to come to Strictly you want The Best seats, " Mrs Wratchford says. " I wasn't trying to be First In the queue But I was determined to Get In . "

Each year, fans can apply to be in The Audience , with tickets allocated in a random draw.

As with many TV shows, The Bbc over-issues tickets to ensure a full Studio , so having a much-coveted ticket does not guarantee entry.

Tickets are validated - which ensures a Seat - at 09:00 GMT on The Day , with some prospective audience members gathering hours before, not just to make sure they Get In But also in The Hope of a good Seat .

Mrs Wratchford booked a hotel for the weekend But did not spend much time there.

" I couldn't sleep so we got up and came down, " she says.

She quietly admits it was the First Time she had entered the ballot and was " over the moon".

" I absolutely couldn't believe it. . in fact when I got the text, I thought it was spam, " she says.

Mrs Wratchford says while she " likes everything about Strictly" as a Ballroom Dancer herself, it was important for her to get The Best seats " because I actually want to see the footwork".

" You can't appreciate it on the TV, whereas you can Close Up . "

Mrs Wratchford confirms on Sunday that after being allocated seats one and two, they " absolutely got good seats" and a " good view" although she admits she did miss half a dance because she was side-tracked into watching a cameraman run round The Dance floor.

" I'm still on a high, " she says. " I'd do it all again in a heartbeat and watching how it is all put together is just as exciting as The Show .

" It's The Best Night Out I've ever had, I loved the whole weekend, the whole experience, even the queuing, it's so much better than just buying a ticket and going to a Show . "

'If you're going to do it, do it properly'

Just behind the Wratchfords were Fran Clarke, 44, and Her Daughter Victoria O'Brien, 26, from Bristol.

Ms Clarke has been applying for tickets for " however many years it's been going".

" It was always TV that I could watch with The Children , " she says. " You could relax watching it because you knew it was suitable for everybody and it just puts a smile on Your Face .

" It's good fun and there's not enough of that sometimes in The World . "

She says they arrived at about midnight after " doing their research".

" We know you need to be in the queue in the small hours if you're going to guarantee Getting In and get Halfway Decent seats.

" If you're going to do it, do it properly. That was The Plan . . we're Number Three and four in the queue.

" But it's been really good fun. "

The pair had not cancelled any plans to be there But Ms Clarke says The Family 's new Ukrainian guest had arrived on Friday afternoon so her husband and two younger children were settling her in.

She says it took a few translated text messages to explain why she could only say a quick hello before heading to Elstree But hopes the programme may soon gain a new fan.

" It's a Show you can watch whether you have the language or not, it has universal appeal, " she says.

On Sunday Morning , Ms Clarke says it was " definitely worth the early wait".

They were seated on the Studio 's Ground Floor next to The Stairs and close to Tess Daily's entry point onto The Set .

" They were amazing seats, we could see everything that was happening, " she says, " and [we] got to see lots of people Close Up and congratulate them [on their performances]".

She adds the queue was " great fun" and " part of the wider experience rather than just turning up to something Five Minutes before it starts".

'We're supposed to be at Legoland'

Karen Paterson, 41, and Georgina Sinnott, 43, from Manchester, had hoped " to be in The Top 10" of the queue. They arrived at about 03:15.

" I've been trying every week for 10 Years and this is the First Time I've been allocated tickets, " Ms Paterson says.

" We wanted the biggest chance of getting The Best seats and it's an experience we wanted to make The Most of. "

The Friends say they had come well prepared, with The Exception of failing to pack an umbrella.

" It poured down and we got extremely wet, " Ms Paterson says, " it went right through one Sleeping Bag But luckily we had a spare. "

They stayed in Slough, Berkshire, because they were supposed to be taking their children to Legoland Windsor - But used The Hotel booking for this instead.

She says The Youngsters " didn't mind" that The Trip to the Theme Park would need to be rearranged as they were " very excited" for their mum.

When asked what she loves about The Show , Ms Paterson immediately says " Johannes" [Radebe], The Dancer partnered with stand-up comedian Ellie Taylor .

" He's my very, very favourite person in The World except for my husband - it's very close though, " she says.

But she also admits that she loves the " dancing, glitz and glamour".

After The Show , Karen reveals they got seats near The Stairs .

" We could see everything, the whole floor, the only thing we couldn't see was The Band , " she says, " and Johannes came right down next to me which was amazing. "

" It was just so, so, good, well worth The Wait and anyone who tells you different is a liar.

" I'd do it again - But This Time with an umbrella. "

'You get a common bond for The Day '

Kathryn Rogers, 53 and Neil Garlick, 61, from Glossop in Derbyshire, arrived at about 03:30 But claim they would have made The Journey down on Friday Evening if it had been necessary.

Staying in a nearby hotel, they walked over at about 22:00 to see if anyone was there.

" When there wasn't we thought we'd go an get a bit of sleep But woke up at three and thought let's go - we're awake, " Ms Rogers says.

Mr Garlick adds: " There comes a point where you think there's no point waiting for an extra couple to Get Up , so you might as well just go and sit there. "

Ms Rogers says: " It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and I've entered the ballot for probably The Last 10 Years so it's like we're not going to miss this.

" I love everything about it, I love the costumes and the dancing, it's just such an uplifting programme to watch. "

The programme, she says, inspired the pair to take up dancing.

" Four Years ago we actually took up ballroom and Latin dancing ourselves so we're learning, " she says.

After The Show , Ms Rogers says they had been sitting near The Front and were " in shot a lot".

" We had such a fantastic time, it was so interesting to see what goes on behind The Scenes .

" It's like clockwork, there's so much to look at and it's so well organised, " she says, " I'd do it all again. "

And of the whole experience, Mr Garlick says: " You get a common bond [with people] for The Day even though you'll probably never see or hear from them again. "

Why don't tickets guarantee a Seat ?



Source of news: bbc.com

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