10 Poorest Areas in England

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  • What are the poorest areas in England? Despite England's strong and positive economic indications, some of its areas are not having the complexion reflected by its overall data. In order words, some of its areas are poor, at least, in a relative sense. And in the real sense, they’re poorer than cities in other parts of Europe. By the time you’re through with this video about the 10 poorest areas in England, my views would’ve become yours.
    The neighborhoods considered the poorest areas in England are those with the biggest shortages of basic social infrastructure such as parks, playgrounds or public gardens, pubs, stores, and sports facilities. They qualify for government grants meant for community renewals. They’re the ones I’ll love to spotlight in this video. So, let’s get down to analyzing the 10 poorest areas in England in descending order.
    10. Blurton, Stoke-on-Trent
    Blurton, which is in Stoke-on-Trent city council is our starting point. As a part of a conservative and city independent coalition, Blurton is in the Stoke-on-Trent South parliamentary constituency. If you’re moving to England and are considering Stoke-on-Trent in the West Midlands as your last resort, you’re advised to avoid living in Blurton. It’s sadly one of the poorest areas, whose statistics of deprivation have climbed up significantly.
    There is nothing to really write home about Blurton. Blurton is probably the main reason why Stoke-on-Trent is listed among the highly deprived areas. Since the release of 2010 Indices of Deprivation in which stoke ranked 16th most deprived out of 3262 local authorities, the actual most deprived areas have clustered around Blurton and a few other places.
    9. Kingstanding, Birmingham
    Let’s now go to north Birmingham to locate Kingstanding, the area that gives its name to a ward in Erdington. It’s the next to be touched among the 10 poorest areas in England. The rate of homeownership in Kingstanding is way lower than the national average, be it via a mortgage or owning outright. Does that tell you something? You could discern an economic deprivation there. The lower rate of homeownership has unfortunately created a scarcity of accommodation and consequently jacked up the rent way beyond the national average.
    8. Halton
    The next one of the poorest areas in England is Halton, a local government district in the northwestern ceremonial county of Cheshire. It has got a borough status and is administered by a unitary authority following its creation in 1974 as a district and a non-metropolitan county. On April 1, 1998, Halton of Cheshire was granted the status of a unitary authority area under Halton Borough Council. However, this has done next to nothing in improving the area’s economic status.
    The data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) indicates that more than 25 percent of the neighborhoods in this borough are among the poorest 10 percent of the 32,845 neighborhoods assessed. As an example, the health of residents of Halton is statistically worse than England’s average health ranking.
    7. South Kirkby, Wakefield
    There’s a town in the City of Wakefield in West Yorkshire called South Kirkby. This town is locally under the administration of South Kirkby and Moorthorpe Town Council. This town of South Kirkby is the next to be considered among the poorest areas in England.
    Some of the area of Wakefield district according to the Index of Multiple Deprivation and as the case is across the county, are home to poor people. South Kirkby is one of these.
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Комментарии • 1,4 тыс.

  • @marcushull12
    @marcushull12 2 года назад +81

    £8m wouldn't go anywhere because by the time the council had spent a year consulting various companies to draw up plans and make models, gone on a fact finding mission to several European countries to see how they would do it, claimed their expense's, then put out a tender for the cheapest company to do the work, that goes bust before they even start , there would only £3.47 left.

    • @ilovenitnat
      @ilovenitnat 2 года назад +16

      What nonsense, there wouldn’t be anywhere as much as that left.

    • @simonsimon325
      @simonsimon325 2 года назад +6

      It's even worse as it was $8M they invested and the dollar isn't legal tender in the UK.

    • @PORRRIDGE_GUN
      @PORRRIDGE_GUN Год назад +1

      Which would be spent on biscuits at the first 'strategy meeting'

  • @bobbyrobinson3350
    @bobbyrobinson3350 2 года назад +791

    I’ve stumbled across this video by accident and would like to thank you for its content 👍🏼 I live in Hartlepool, born and lived here 41 years. We wouldn’t want anyone to know how fantastic it really is here, the lovey beaches, friendly people and Christ don’t tell them it’s £2 a pint and how low house prices are it’s criminal! my 20 mile commute takes me 20 minutes, I’ve just been to London for 4 days and witnessed a mugging! Never seen that in Hartlepool, you can’t judge a town on statistics, it’s community spirt and a level of happiness and I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else! I question your motive and agenda on these videos.

    • @AJ-yw5zy
      @AJ-yw5zy 2 года назад +54

      Well said, don't forget the pointless stabbing of children over a daft postcodes, its these lads that need help / guidance and for the system to understand why this is happening, then you have areas of London that are flowing with cash, and don't give a rats ass about the tragic deaths.

    • @neiloxley7229
      @neiloxley7229 2 года назад +44

      There are also parts of the country that are "asset rich" where your house could be worth £500k, but you're worried about putting food on the table.

    • @grindeyyyyy
      @grindeyyyyy 2 года назад +7

      The post code wars are pretty much political wars, add a boarder, someone wants to take it

    • @TheYBGOON
      @TheYBGOON 2 года назад +38

      Yet December 2021 Hartlepool is the 2nd most dangerous town in Durham, but you’ve never seen a mugging. What about sexual assault as that is 41% more likely to happen in hartlepool than Lambeth. You could flip it back as you are 280% more likely to be robbed in Lambeth. But would you rather be sexually assaulted or robbed?

    • @dontaskme7004
      @dontaskme7004 2 года назад +9

      Clicks, views, money... Just a content creator.

  • @oliverhoodless7470
    @oliverhoodless7470 2 года назад +282

    Ironically some of my fondest memories come from visiting "poor" parts of England. Blackpool, Hartlepool and Great Yarmouth all were great places to visit

    • @jwSAFC167
      @jwSAFC167 2 года назад +4

      I live near Hartlepool I never sen it as a poor place but we all have opinions

    • @_wimza_7983
      @_wimza_7983 2 года назад +1

      Hastings

    • @kulturfreund6631
      @kulturfreund6631 2 года назад +10

      The pictures to be seen in this video don't look horrible at all. Some a bit boring at most.
      Yet boring places also can be where millionaires live.
      The Albrecht-brothers (founders of ALDI (Albrecht Discount)) were among the top five richest Germans and were totally boring misers, yet lived and worked in just likewise boring houses in the boring city of Essen.

    • @lightfootpathfinder8218
      @lightfootpathfinder8218 2 года назад +6

      This list is totally wrong ...half of the places mentioned looked really clean compared to my town

    • @lightfootpathfinder8218
      @lightfootpathfinder8218 2 года назад +6

      @@cjheeley I only shop at Lidl or Aldi now ...and tbh alot of there products are better quality than Asda/Tesco/Morrisons/Sainsbury's

  • @ThePresentpresence
    @ThePresentpresence 2 года назад +66

    How "rough" a place feels is usually the difference in inequality between rich and poor, rather than absolute poverty. That's why parts of London, West London especially feel so shitty. The average might be high but gap between rich and poor is huge

    • @juangomezfuentes8825
      @juangomezfuentes8825 2 года назад +7

      If an area feel shitty is because is shitty, without comparation. Something feel shity if their people are not civic (leaving everything dirty, not taking care of their gardens, not maintaining the front of the house, etc). That has little to do with being rich or poor and a lot about education. I am technically poor and you wont see my grass not cut, rubbish in the road in front of my house, my front door not painted in 20 years and you wont see me going to the Tesco in my pyjamas. That is what makes a road look shitty and has nothing to do with the money. Maybe the rich just pay somebody to do all that stuff, but it is not an excuse for that level of lazyness.

    • @RBLXDignitysHQ
      @RBLXDignitysHQ 2 года назад

      west london isnt really rough, most of london is hardly rough, you want rough you go to the impoverished towns like bognor

    • @paulw6183
      @paulw6183 2 года назад +2

      @@RBLXDignitysHQ
      You're saying bognor is as rough as London? Presumably it's a joke?

    • @RBLXDignitysHQ
      @RBLXDignitysHQ Год назад

      @@paulw6183 nah its not a joke

    • @paulw6183
      @paulw6183 Год назад +1

      @@RBLXDignitysHQ
      Just a huge misjudgement then

  • @zozoa1
    @zozoa1 2 года назад +65

    I have to agree with number 1 for sure. I went to a news agents in Jaywick and they were selling Father’s Day cards in multi packs. Rough as hell.

    • @humphrygokart2614
      @humphrygokart2614 2 года назад +4

      lmao .. I gotta remember that one.

    • @waverunner3911
      @waverunner3911 2 года назад +1

      I live in Bath and we're a city of two half's mega rich or working class

    • @PORRRIDGE_GUN
      @PORRRIDGE_GUN Год назад

      @@waverunner3911 The long term economic and political goal of the monied elites in the UK and US is to eradicate the middle class economically and politically. We must eradicate the monied elites instead.

  • @Smoneey
    @Smoneey 2 года назад +150

    Mad that you’ve ignored all of Cornwall. High house prices doesn’t mean we’re well off you know. Camborne and Redruth is among some of the most deprived areas in all of Europe

    • @antman5474
      @antman5474 2 года назад +5

      Newquay's another.

    • @GrahamMilkdrop
      @GrahamMilkdrop 2 года назад +8

      I live half way between Camborne and Redruth and can confirm this to be true!

    • @macman975
      @macman975 2 года назад +2

      I lived in Camborne for for a while back in 2018 and one thing I remember was the amount of Boy Racers!!.

    • @Swan234
      @Swan234 2 года назад +14

      We can't even afford to live in the towns we work in due to all the 2nd homes... cornwall has it rough... none of this list even compares

    • @antman5474
      @antman5474 2 года назад +6

      @@Swan234 The work situation is shit. Everywhere is too spread out. There's no central hub that contains everything. It's just randomly placed scattered settlements.
      Doing a 30 mile commute to work and back for a basic minimum is normal here. And it's not like cycling or public transport are an option either.

  • @evanleebodies
    @evanleebodies 2 года назад +106

    I had to do some work in Jaywick and it was heartbreaking to see the living conditions of some of the inhabitants, that was back in 2007, I'm often haunted by the experience to this day. Stay strong my Jaywick brothers and sisters.

    • @CEROTOPHRYS
      @CEROTOPHRYS 2 года назад +7

      And get a job!

    • @Brownliam272
      @Brownliam272 2 года назад +3

      How bad r we talking

    • @garycurrington5495
      @garycurrington5495 2 года назад +5

      It's the people who make the place a shithole.

    • @junesanchezallison1185
      @junesanchezallison1185 2 года назад +1

      @Liam Brown very bad, unemployed everywhere,

    • @davidtomlinson6138
      @davidtomlinson6138 2 года назад

      They're be alright if the gov. didn't spend one million a day on bloody , foreigners/asylum seekers !

  • @KumaBean
    @KumaBean 2 года назад +126

    There are some right sh*holes in the UK, yet in a video about poor English towns and villages they show images of greenery, lovely looking churches, and beautiful black and white Tudor buildings, and not one crackhead in sight, lol

    • @russellwhite1581
      @russellwhite1581 2 года назад +17

      They didn't have the guts to show places like Peckham, Whitechapel or East Ham and add them to the list...

    • @PSYCHIC_PSYCHO
      @PSYCHIC_PSYCHO 2 года назад +7

      I am a native Londoner of 47 years, so I know London very well; even the poor areas of London you mentioned look so much better than poor areas outside London, so the poor people in London derive some joy from the fact that London is a very interesting region than every other poor areas in the U.K.

    • @paulyoung5514
      @paulyoung5514 2 года назад +10

      @@PSYCHIC_PSYCHO I worked in Peckham for a while and trust me there's nothing good looking about it...

    • @rosem5041
      @rosem5041 2 года назад

      Spot on the irony😂

    • @vasilishimself9806
      @vasilishimself9806 2 года назад

      @@PSYCHIC_PSYCHO I lived in Whitechapel for 6 years, the only good thing about it is that decent areas such as Hoxton, Dalston and Islington are within walking distance.

  • @lightfootpathfinder8218
    @lightfootpathfinder8218 2 года назад +85

    As someone who lives in Rotherham I find it hard to believe that this town didn't make the list ....also every town on this list looked ten times cleaner than Rotherham

    • @harrysmith6586
      @harrysmith6586 2 года назад +13

      And Bradford…

    • @lightfootpathfinder8218
      @lightfootpathfinder8218 2 года назад +1

      @@intrigued8297 I think if it's measured by the entire borough its not that accurate as places like whiston and Wentworth have high levels of income and are affluent areas whereas places like Eastwood and ferham have some of the worst living standards in Europe.

    • @saturn761
      @saturn761 2 года назад +2

      I live in Wickersley, full of posh new bars & restaurants. Moorgate, Brecks, Whiston all nice places. There's way more S**tholes in Sheffield than here inRotherham

    • @lightfootpathfinder8218
      @lightfootpathfinder8218 2 года назад +3

      @@saturn761 I live in meadowbank it's full of weed farms,dog sh*t covered pavements and spare ground that's used by fly tippers...like I said I think we live in two different Rotherhams lol

    • @madmatt5661
      @madmatt5661 2 года назад +1

      Wickersley is full off fake people loads of smackheads nothing special that side of rotherham is rough

  • @Matty18795
    @Matty18795 2 года назад +89

    A lot of these are old seaside towns which went into decline once holidays abroad became cheaper. I wouldn't say they were bad places to live though. Cheaper houses cheaper taxes and compared to most cities a nice population size. No crazy traffic jams. Not too noisy actually nice places to live.

    • @lightfootpathfinder8218
      @lightfootpathfinder8218 2 года назад +3

      I'd rather live in a old seaside town than where I do now lol ...at least they have the sea

    • @lemsip207
      @lemsip207 2 года назад +3

      @@lightfootpathfinder8218 I remember that Smiths song 'Everyday is like Sunday'.

    • @joshcalvert4118
      @joshcalvert4118 2 года назад +4

      and work where at a chipshop ?

    • @lemsip207
      @lemsip207 2 года назад

      @Pontiac Soviro I get mixed up between the two as he sounds the same solo as he does with the Smiths whereas Phil Collins sounded different with his solo work than he did with Genesis because Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks have a huge influence on the song writing and background music.

    • @lemsip207
      @lemsip207 2 года назад +2

      They became retirement enclaves because the housing was cheaper as there is low employment other than in the tourism trade and even that was dying. And it's even worse now as some seaside resorts such as Rhyl are used to dump people straight out of prison because of the cheap accommodation.
      People quite rightly didn't want to stay in guesthouses with lots of rules and not being able to stay there during the day in bad weather. They either wanted to go abroad with guaranteed sunshine and warm weather or go into self catering accommodation or stay in holiday camps such as Butlins or hotel complexes with leisure facilities and entertainment included in the prices.
      We opted for self catering accommodation on both the coast and inland and went exploring by car. More freedom with that and you could stay in if the weather was bad or you weren't feeling well.

  • @jasonparfitt5936
    @jasonparfitt5936 2 года назад +18

    Jaywick has one the nicest stretch of beaches in England ,you be pleasantly surprised.As a past resident of Jaywick I can tell you it’s split into three areas ,Tudor Estate which is not bad with nice houses and bungalows .The residents there are loathed to call it part of Jaywick so they call it West Clacton.Jaywick village which is in the middle has fairly nice houses ,and finally Brooklands ( every road is named after a car) where the pictures are taken and the Tv programme was made.It’s not as bad as it was but in parts it’s a absolute tip and really dirty ,sadly it’s been given up on by tendering council for years and left to fester.

    • @lemsip207
      @lemsip207 2 года назад +3

      It was a holiday village at one time for Londoners who had second homes which is why the houses are so small and flimsy. Then when people stopped wanted to go there at weekends and on holidays they sold their homes to poor people.

  • @craigtaylor480
    @craigtaylor480 2 года назад +67

    The Halton Castle pub is not in Halton, its in Old Skemlesdale on the road to Ormskirk. 20 miles away. Lazy research all over this post.

    • @Dan23_7
      @Dan23_7 2 года назад +3

      Most of these “deprived areas” mentioned look like little villages where most are loaded ££££

    • @JohnsysChannel
      @JohnsysChannel 2 года назад

      I was thinking that. I've rode past that pub on my motorbike, and I was thinking I'm sure that's out past Ormskirk.

    • @paulm6378
      @paulm6378 2 года назад +1

      @@Dan23_7 That’s what I was thinking, telling us they’re bad places but they look way better than my 3-bed semi in Wigan!

    • @Dan23_7
      @Dan23_7 2 года назад

      @@paulm6378 Haha I’m not far from you mate in Leyland
      I live in an estate called Wade Hall.
      All those look quite posh compared 😂

    • @zzcanasta
      @zzcanasta 2 года назад

      The Halton Castle pub on the road between Skelmersdale and Ormskirk has recently been demolished after standing empty for years. Shame - it was a nice, friendly pub with good beer and food.

  • @AlisonBryen
    @AlisonBryen Год назад +3

    Jaywick is so notoriously bad that when my Dad's friend was on holiday in the south east, he took a special drive out to Jaywick to see if it was as bad as the reports say. It was.

  • @ena303
    @ena303 2 года назад +111

    Can't believe walsall isn't in this list . We are so poor in walsall I've heard Ethiopia 🇪🇹 is holding a pop concert for us .

    • @staytrue5307
      @staytrue5307 2 года назад +4

      Walsall isn't poor compared to other places and you just quoted something kevin bridges said. Be original.

    • @dontpanicblink
      @dontpanicblink 2 года назад +8

      @@staytrue5307 but it was funny

    • @alanmawson9601
      @alanmawson9601 2 года назад +6

      @@staytrue5307 lighten up grumpy bum!

    • @staytrue5307
      @staytrue5307 2 года назад +1

      @@alanmawson9601 sorry.

    • @saltney17
      @saltney17 2 года назад +1

      @@staytrue5307 cry more u have no money in walsall

  • @arthurjarrett1604
    @arthurjarrett1604 2 года назад +15

    Halton is a middle-class paradise compared to my home town (Skelmersdale).
    Edit: 3:09 The Halton Castle pub is in Westhead, near Ormskirk, which is really posh

    • @JayloT93
      @JayloT93 2 года назад +1

      Can't beat the connie though! :D

  • @robertbolder5319
    @robertbolder5319 2 года назад +35

    South Kirkby and Such Elmsall is basically same place. Never really recovered from mines closing 30 years ago.

    • @chrisvandeleur3592
      @chrisvandeleur3592 2 года назад +3

      There is a lot of new build in Elmsall and quite a bit of industrial development with distribution and warehouse employers. Its nonetheless disgraceful that Wakefield Council has failed to significantly support the area when investing in other areas at the expense of Elmsall and Kirkby.

    • @Skyhiigh666
      @Skyhiigh666 2 года назад

      Tbh I can't believe Moorthorpe isn't listed, it used to be continually "up there" on national lists

    • @markroberts6491
      @markroberts6491 2 года назад +2

      I would give more credence to this "report" if the author had spent some time actually looking around the areas. The Old Mill public house used to illustrate the entry for South Kirkby was knocked down over 10 years ago. On the hill above Elmsall there has been considerable investment in warehousing and distribution and this is ongoing. There is a lot of new housing. The old pit at South Elmsall is a country park. Wakefield Council does not help as mentioned by Chris Vandeleur. I've lived in the area for over 30 years and it has got better and is getting better. My relatives in affluent areas of London are too frightened to go out of their doors at night. I know were I would rather be.

    • @therealgodfarther3561
      @therealgodfarther3561 2 года назад

      @@Skyhiigh666 south Kirkby and moorthorpe *** it’s one place

    • @staley101
      @staley101 2 года назад

      Same as Mansfield & the surrounding areas in Notts

  • @sinbaddalton7917
    @sinbaddalton7917 2 года назад +52

    The bottom five or six actually look really nice......mind you I'm from Hull 😆😆

    • @serenityinside1
      @serenityinside1 2 года назад +8

      Christ .. well there you go then 😯.
      Hull .. fucking hell 😳

    • @Lxk3ez
      @Lxk3ez 2 года назад

      Wayyy

    • @carnivorousvegan69
      @carnivorousvegan69 2 года назад +2

      Peterborough (where I used to live) whilst not to poor my god its miserable

    • @sinbaddalton7917
      @sinbaddalton7917 2 года назад

      @@liamkatt6434 Must've been in one of the posher parts 😆😆

    • @logotrikes
      @logotrikes 2 года назад

      I left Hull in 73, Australia bound. Been back to Hull once. It was shut...

  • @thomaschilds8781
    @thomaschilds8781 2 года назад +9

    The vast majority of the photos seem happy and uplifting. Undermines the messages a bit.

  • @annonymous7440
    @annonymous7440 2 года назад

    Just found my next travel to list!! Thanks mate.

  • @noelwallace5257
    @noelwallace5257 2 года назад +8

    Second clip in Birmingham you showed a row of nice houses , BMW outside and one homeowner with two cleaners…. I’d love to be that poor!

  • @kevinrussell2718
    @kevinrussell2718 2 года назад +135

    South Kirkby is pronounced "South Kirby";
    South Elmsall is pronounced "South Emmsull";
    Stoke-on-Trent is not in the West Midlands, but in Staffordshire!

    • @JohnTaylor-bf6ll
      @JohnTaylor-bf6ll 2 года назад

      I know all that because I've been to them.
      But I don't remember raising this issue - maybe you've got the wrong person.

    • @nickyg4776
      @nickyg4776 2 года назад +6

      It’s grim up north

    • @swaldron5558
      @swaldron5558 2 года назад

      Well done!

    • @fuckdefed
      @fuckdefed 2 года назад +19

      You’re the second person claiming Staffordshire isn’t in the Midlands so far and you’re both spouting drivel! Staffordshire is in the West Midlands despite admittedly sounding Northern, watch Midlands today if you don’t believe me!

    • @JohnTaylor-bf6ll
      @JohnTaylor-bf6ll 2 года назад +2

      @@fuckdefed if you look at a map of west midlands "county", the northern border is north of Wolverhampton, and Bloxhall.
      I have been to all these places and Stafford, Stoke, etc. etc, so I don't need the BBC to tell me what they simply imagine for their convenient short-cut deliberations.
      Staffordshire County is a highly confusing county because is circles round in the most ridiculous shape, thanks to government messing-about reforms (I think in the 70's).
      So, for someone who doesn't live in the area, it's easy, like the BBC, to imagine what area Stoke OUGHT to be in.
      Best advice is to go out and experience these places for yourself, get the feel of the area, and converse with local people.

  • @Nige.
    @Nige. 2 года назад +1

    Nice one stretching out what should have been a 2 minute video for just over 10 minutes. 👍 absolute hero

  • @PhotoAlbert
    @PhotoAlbert 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting video. I have a friend who lives in Blakeney. Do you have any videos on that town?

  • @vincent1963m
    @vincent1963m 2 года назад +13

    I drove into Jaywick by accident wow what a hole, Essex county council should hold there heads down in shame.

    • @spursp2321
      @spursp2321 2 года назад +1

      They should stop filling it with addicts and people whove been evicted from council homes in london

    • @bben5674
      @bben5674 Год назад

      Too true its awful

  • @kristinabray
    @kristinabray 2 года назад +27

    I would suggest Newhaven in East Sussex. When I was growing up the rate of unemployment in the town was 75% and children going without food was an everyday occurrence. I hear that there are renewal projects going on these days and I very much hope they’re successful, as the widespread deprivation of previous decades was heartbreaking.

    • @freddythefrog9154
      @freddythefrog9154 2 года назад +2

      Don't go to Newhaven. Such a shithole. It's also the people of the area which drag it down. The rate of unemployment is probably worse now. I'd try Seaford. Its the next town stop.

    • @actualtuna5428
      @actualtuna5428 2 года назад +1

      @@freddythefrog9154 you'd say the rate of unemployment is above 75%? The actual unemployment is just over 31%. It's snobby comments like this and lack of investment that holds it back.
      Seaford although I agree is a nice place to live has had the highest levels for for burglary and drugs within East Sussex.

    • @willmoore7582
      @willmoore7582 Год назад

      Agree totally. Used to work at the port on the ferries (Hoverspeed then Transmanche Ferries) and hated descending down into it. Abysmal and in dire need of rejuvenation from Government funding.

    • @PORRRIDGE_GUN
      @PORRRIDGE_GUN Год назад

      My employer has an office in Newhaven. We send our problem employees there, the drunks, the bullies, the criminally incompetent etc. Many settle there and few leave.

    • @PORRRIDGE_GUN
      @PORRRIDGE_GUN Год назад

      @@willmoore7582 Is it still the case that a term of abuse in Brighton is to call someone who is stupid and/or unpleasant a 'Newhaven slopey'?

  • @Andysinc
    @Andysinc 2 года назад

    A growing channel managed to get caught up in the algorithm. Have my sub

  • @stevescott4710
    @stevescott4710 2 года назад +23

    as someone who lives on the Isle of Sheppy i was not surprised to see it on this list, one of the real reasons for the poverty is that the house prices are high ( same as large towns and cities in Kent but the main income is the dwindling tourist market. It is a bit of a retirment place too

  • @TitiniusAndronicus
    @TitiniusAndronicus 2 года назад +10

    ‘By the time you have finished watching this video, my views will have become yours’.
    That is VERY ambitious, my friend.

    • @paulannable3734
      @paulannable3734 2 года назад

      If you actually live in some of these places you’ll be more like ‘what the fuck is he on about?’

  • @oliviaperrin1146
    @oliviaperrin1146 2 года назад +7

    Born and bred in Hartlepool, it has beautiful parks and affluent areas, although l no longer live there l always enjoy visiting, the people are the best in the country. Of course it has rough areas but so does any town with a population of this size.

    • @mattbrown4805
      @mattbrown4805 Год назад +3

      Hartlepool born and bred too here, the town is lovely and the people are class. There's always a few bad areas in any town, but the people here are the best in the country

  • @davidedge630
    @davidedge630 2 года назад +72

    I live near “Halton” - it’s a working class area ;like many places you can turn the corner and are presented with a very different landscape and feel.
    Personally gob smacked areas of London aren’t in this list - I know where I’d rather live 👍🏻

    • @arthurjarrett1604
      @arthurjarrett1604 2 года назад +8

      I live in Skem - I'd say Halton is a step up...

    • @sensemaya1
      @sensemaya1 2 года назад +1

      @@arthurjarrett1604 I got out. Some areas, like Ashurst, are not bad, but once again there is a lot of housing estates being thrown up round there at outlandish prices. The one nearest the school ...Whalleys Rd...is unbelievable. Think of the school run parking chaos!

    • @saydvoncripps
      @saydvoncripps 2 года назад +2

      I live in a run down part of london. You know it's bad when a friend sends you a video of someone being murdered in broad daylight and says...burnt oak, isn't that where you live?

    • @johndean7967
      @johndean7967 2 года назад +2

      I’d know where I’d rather live and it ain’t Halton

    • @johnt9379
      @johnt9379 2 года назад +8

      Don't get how he's come up with this list when in the north west we have Bolton, Oldham, Rochdale, Burnley, Blackburn, Blackpool. All easily far worse shit holes.

  • @KillerDiaguR
    @KillerDiaguR 2 года назад +5

    I can confirm jaywick is in a league of its own. Like a little slice of east detroit. Amazing place ♥

  • @stitch6284
    @stitch6284 2 года назад +3

    I'm very suprised Gloucester isn't on this, it has got a lot of parks and a hill but as soon as you get into town there is only 5-6 shops and then the rest are 2nd hand shops or cafés, on top of that another 7ish shops have been closed down, including shops such as poundstretchers, burgar king and many more

  • @bubblebus1
    @bubblebus1 2 года назад +42

    I live in Cleethorpes (next to Grimsby) where Grimsby's East Marsh and West Marsh areas are populated by a deprived communities, My grandfather ran a bakery in these locations from the 1930s to the 1960s. In all that time I am told he sold bread a penny cheaper, "Because they cannot afford more." Even today, those areas lack amenities such that their residents must travel (at some cost) to reach bigger shops with fair prices. I have taken beer in pubs there (east marsh, west marsh has few) and the people are decent, lively and no different from me, apart from the few, that are being drowned in drugs, crime and deep despair. It is not for me to pass judgement but I feel for those that live there under that greater risk of harm. I have laughed with them, but then return to a safer area to sleep.

    • @dagmaraelfman576
      @dagmaraelfman576 2 года назад +9

      I'm from the south of England but I moved to Grimsby over 20 years ago, it is a deprived town (although it's meant to be undergoing a series of improvements!) and there are crime and drug problems here, but on the whole I love living here; it's unpretentious and the majority of the residents are kind, friendly and, although the wages are low, they are always ready to support local charites and people down on their luck - and Grimsby and Cleethorpes definitely have the best fish and chips in the country! 😁

    • @markcarrington8380
      @markcarrington8380 2 года назад

      How can you make a distinction between drugs and alcohol in the face of absolute poverty? Think

    • @GrahamMilkdrop
      @GrahamMilkdrop 2 года назад

      It's grim up North! Or so they say... Although here in Cornwall there's more poverty, (believe it or not,) but at least it is a few degrees warmer all year round! 😎

    • @MajimaEnterprises
      @MajimaEnterprises 2 года назад

      @the knight family Our family stayed at the Cleethorpes Haven once about 13 years ago. It was alright tbf. Decent Chinese and Indian buffet near there.

  • @johnrambo4245
    @johnrambo4245 2 года назад +5

    The picture of "The Halton Castle" pub is from a village named Westhead in Lancashire - one of the "richest" villages in North West England. 😀

    • @stepchicken3238
      @stepchicken3238 6 месяцев назад

      Throws into doubt the accuracy of this video.

  • @danielnewton3880
    @danielnewton3880 Год назад +3

    I’m from Stoke and Blurton is no where near the worst place. Bentilee was recently named the poorest area of the city however a number of years ago houses were sold for £1 in Hanley/Cobridge under a council scheme where you had to loan around £30k to do renovations.

  • @chrismurray3198
    @chrismurray3198 2 года назад +3

    In Halton you showed images of daresbury. Daresbury is an affluent area where house prices are amongst the most expensive in the Cheshire area. Also you showed the Halton castle pub which is not in Halton and is actually in Westhead Lancashire and is also now closed for good.

    • @nevermindthebollocks1171
      @nevermindthebollocks1171 2 года назад

      You beat me to it 👍

    • @Wildernessoutside
      @Wildernessoutside 2 года назад

      did the same with blurton on one image represents blurton and thats the church which is mentioned in doomsday book ,rest was complete bollocks

    • @tommytrinder.1226
      @tommytrinder.1226 2 года назад

      They dont do any research.

  • @antisperm
    @antisperm 2 года назад +7

    Skelmersdale should’ve been on the list that place is so grim

  • @nanakwabena61
    @nanakwabena61 2 года назад

    Good knowledge and information to know

  • @hallzyy8023
    @hallzyy8023 2 года назад

    I only came here to see if my city was mentioned and 1st on the list isn’t just my city but blurton is where I’m from in Stoke 😂 love it! You’ve really done some research my friend!😂

    • @DistortedCheese
      @DistortedCheese Год назад

      He hasn't done any research or due diligence because the cottage pub is not in Blurton!?. and why he's taken a photo of a listed building within the grounds of stoke Royal hospital is anyones guess, because it's nowhere near Blurton.If anything it's a few hundred yards from being in Newcastle under lyme!!
      ...clueless!!

  • @carl6131
    @carl6131 2 года назад +6

    Corby, Parts of Sheffield that the cameras have guards and the workmen work behind reinforced fencing, parts of Rotherham like Canklow, East Dene and Eastwood.

  • @SELondonUSA
    @SELondonUSA 2 года назад +20

    The photos of these towns seem greatly at odds with the gloomy narrative.

    • @russellwhite1581
      @russellwhite1581 2 года назад

      They didn't have the guts to show places like Peckham, Whitechapel or East Ham and add them to the list...

    • @SELondonUSA
      @SELondonUSA 2 года назад

      @@russellwhite1581 I haven't been to Peckham in many decades but it seems that property prices are through the roof for flats and houses. Many formerly poor parts of London are the same way with property prices. Small terraced houses where I grew up go for several hundred thousand. Dingy old streets that still don't look good.

  • @_wimza_7983
    @_wimza_7983 2 года назад +1

    There is a holiday place 20 mins up road from jaywick which is so lovely and worth a visit.
    I had a holiday in jaywick once, we arrived and left to come home i think 15 or so minutes later

  • @youthwave
    @youthwave Год назад

    Very impartial explanation

  • @markbeer6559
    @markbeer6559 2 года назад +48

    I lived in hartcliffe twice in my time, never felt safer, good times cracking neighbours, sure everywhere has the odd twatt, but I can only think fond memories, any that aren't are my doing, the finest of people are to be found in the poorest areas, true Britons!

    • @popehadrianthe4th
      @popehadrianthe4th 2 года назад +3

      I was brought up in Hartcliffe (until I was 8), it was a good place then in early 70’s, thriving you could say with Symes Avenue having every shop under the sun. I do visit step family every so often, but It does seem to have lost its soul. Great countryside on doorstep. Ps, I don’t smoke, drink or swear, that’s quite a miracle !

    • @iainmcalle7096
      @iainmcalle7096 2 года назад +3

      Agreed lived in Kensington liverpool for years couldn't have met nicer people when people ain't got nothing they rally round eachother sadly when people have there all stand off ish

    • @brettkeepin808
      @brettkeepin808 2 года назад +1

      I grew up ih Hartcliffe in the sixt and seventies moved away in 85 to knowle, lived there for 20 years un till I moved to Ashton, Hartcliffe was an amazing place to live all those years ago it’s very different now though.

    • @3rr0rX
      @3rr0rX 2 года назад +1

      Hartcliffe is an absolute shit hole. Full of druggie scum and thieving youth. It was getting better at one point. During covid it all went downhill. Lack of good parenting, lack of good role models, lack of anything for the young people to do.
      It's only going to get worse. No improvement in sight. Add the 'Low emmision zone' to get to the centre. You're just going to keep them more locked in that deprived area. Good job Bristol City Council.

    • @bcfc85
      @bcfc85 2 года назад +1

      I’ve just moved back to Hartcliffe after living outside of Bristol for a few years. What a culture shock…. It truly has gone downhill. A real nasty place where the youth seem to have taken to smashing bus windows and throwing paint onto cars.

  • @markcf83
    @markcf83 2 года назад +43

    We don't have the dollar as a currency in the UK. We have pounds.

    • @paulamartin9238
      @paulamartin9238 2 года назад +11

      Mark you are dealing with somebody that knows nowt about owt

    • @markcf83
      @markcf83 2 года назад +3

      @@paulamartin9238 clearly....which is why I educated them!!!

    • @simonsimon325
      @simonsimon325 2 года назад +3

      I don't know if the opening statement of 'my views will become your own' was tongue-in-cheek, but I had a feeling even then this was going to be shoddy stuff.

  • @ethancarberry-holt3011
    @ethancarberry-holt3011 2 года назад +3

    I honestly thought areas of where I live were going to appear, but I realised there has been huge investments into my city in recent years with huge brands opening up dealerships, stores and production studios, etc.

    • @steph-o
      @steph-o 2 года назад

      Same tbf, where I am is known to being relatively poor but there’s been plenty investment in my city-centre etc

    • @buhbruhh
      @buhbruhh 2 года назад

      same here, i wish the people that lived near my area would actually try make their homes look pleasant because the streets are trashed and there’s always something going on.

    • @ethancarberry-holt3011
      @ethancarberry-holt3011 2 года назад

      @@steph-o Well the BBC and ITV have been filming more in my area also increasing jobs in the area.

    • @raymondo162
      @raymondo162 Год назад

      where ??

  • @oggioggi3295
    @oggioggi3295 2 года назад +47

    The poorest areas are the expensive districts like London brighton etc when you are on low wages.
    If you live in a poor area where housing etc is cheaper then those low wages go further.

    • @dotuix7064
      @dotuix7064 2 года назад +5

      london is awful in house living

    • @that1neonnzz
      @that1neonnzz 2 года назад

      pp

    • @mrnumba154
      @mrnumba154 2 года назад

      Low wages in London are supplemented so it probably balances out.

    • @oggioggi3295
      @oggioggi3295 2 года назад

      @@mrnumba154 Supplemented? How? And this leaves a decent level of disposable income?

    • @MrCoolbanna
      @MrCoolbanna 2 года назад

      @@mrnumba154 it does not

  • @debbyftm
    @debbyftm 2 года назад +17

    I'm in County Durham and there are quite a few deprived places here

    • @badbassnine
      @badbassnine 2 года назад

      Durham is rough the places I went

    • @Beneaththeboughs
      @Beneaththeboughs 2 года назад

      I grew up in Newton Aycliffe and it wasn’t the greatest. I live in Barnsley now and, while that has some awful areas, I’m in a nice-ist area.

  • @joshgellis3292
    @joshgellis3292 Год назад +4

    I’m American. My family originally was probably middle class. Mom usually didn’t work. She did manage to work- but had only one job when my parents were still married.
    Everything did get more expensive. Dad wasn’t a machinist past 1988. My brother came into the world in January of 1989. We eventually were low class by around 1996. Everyone in my family: my brother and parents, I’m certain just had no choice but to watch as everything only got worse.
    It has no bearing which: party, job / career or even beliefs you’re raised with or maintain-
    Poorness, poor people culture and general 2nd rate statuses will always exist.
    Soldier on, mates.
    🇺🇸🤍🇬🇧

    • @lopoa126
      @lopoa126 Год назад

      Only if you bow to capitalism

  • @johnpaulmurphy7246
    @johnpaulmurphy7246 2 года назад +15

    Definitely wrong about Kingstanding, massive area stretching from Streetly and Great Barr at one end to Sutton Coldfield at the other. Yes there's some streets you couldn't pay me to go down but there's some really nice bits too. I've lived there for the past 13 years and never had any bother

    • @JU0800
      @JU0800 2 года назад +2

      I think the narrators view was because majority of people are renting than owning but I disagree that doesn't justify peoples purchasing power. Im a landlord in Kingstanding

    • @jplegend98
      @jplegend98 2 года назад +2

      @@JU0800 I live on hurlingham rd. Would rather live here than share end.

    • @SimBir08
      @SimBir08 2 года назад +1

      Kingstanding is a nice place to live, been here for 40yrs. It's much nicer than the shithole called Erdington

    • @stanleyola7274
      @stanleyola7274 2 года назад

      Please how much is the Rent, cos am planning on migrating to Kingstanding Birmingham..thanks

    • @stanleyola7274
      @stanleyola7274 2 года назад

      @@JU0800 Please how much is the Rent, cos am planning on migrating to Kingstanding Birmingham...thanks

  • @stewartsturdy6037
    @stewartsturdy6037 2 года назад +1

    The Halton Castle Pub (now demolished) is near Ormskirk and part of Lancashire County Council, nothing to do with Halton Borough, about 20 miles apart.....

  • @EMSAPPLEVLOG
    @EMSAPPLEVLOG 2 года назад

    Nice for sharing your video i never know about this area as well but some of here looks nice specially by promanade good for fishing

  • @peterwilliams5926
    @peterwilliams5926 2 года назад +31

    That's so funny, some of the pictures around Halton in the Runcorn area have million pound houses down the road.
    If that's a poor area I would stop tomorrow.
    What a joke lol

    • @russellwhite1581
      @russellwhite1581 2 года назад +4

      This video was obviously compiled by someone who doesn't like ordinary working class folk. There are far worse hellholes in London.

    • @lopoa126
      @lopoa126 Год назад

      Poor towns do exist with rich people. Good lord.

  • @fuckdefed
    @fuckdefed 2 года назад +15

    The official deprivation list last year did indeed have Jaywick as #1 but it had several areas of both Liverpool and Blackpool and an area of Hull, or perhaps the whole of it, there too. Where is your source for this list? I don’t trust it.

    • @soopy6667
      @soopy6667 2 года назад +4

      I've lived in Blackpool myself and have done a lot of research about their poverty in particular and I'm very surprised that they weren't placed on the list

    • @creightonjason
      @creightonjason 2 года назад +1

      Jaywick, rats nest - AK47 attack on one of the pubs there....

    • @no1wasgeorgiebest
      @no1wasgeorgiebest 2 года назад

      @@soopy6667 yeah I lived in Fleetwood for 23 years, unless they are counting drug income these days it should be on here.

    • @mmsiphonevinyls1027
      @mmsiphonevinyls1027 2 года назад

      @@no1wasgeorgiebest Ive been there quite a lot, and the only area of Fleetwood that I'd say is particularly deprived is parts in and around the town centre. And even those didn't seem as deprived as the worst bits of Blackpool. The town overall is more deprived than Blackpool, yes, as its economy went down the toilet when the port closed while Blackpool is still very popular with tourists. But a lot of Fleetwood's suburbs, especially those near the coast, seemed ok to me.

  • @AnthonyD-yy2in
    @AnthonyD-yy2in 2 года назад +39

    I lived in Hartcliffe, Bristol in the mid 1970s and I have to say that it was a more or less happy time of my life. l live in Seattle, USA now and there are far worse, and more dangerous places than Hartcliffe in some of Seattle's suburbs.

    • @zurbehringer4735
      @zurbehringer4735 2 года назад +4

      Seattle is ruined by poverty. People living in camping tents. Sleepless in seattle.

    • @leonhenry4861
      @leonhenry4861 2 года назад +2

      @@zurbehringer4735 I heard even where Jeff and bill live is now bankrupt. Seems like the politicians need to do some work

    • @popehadrianthe4th
      @popehadrianthe4th 2 года назад +6

      Same time as I lived there Anthony, I don’t think none or hardly none of us were deprived. Too busy playing up in the fields to worry about being poor.

    • @AnthonyD-yy2in
      @AnthonyD-yy2in 2 года назад +5

      @@popehadrianthe4th you are right about that, and dundry hill was truly amazing with its green fields and plenty of fresh air.

    • @anorthernsoul2929
      @anorthernsoul2929 2 года назад +2

      Imagine if England had gun laws like America, I.think it would be far worse .

  • @Laura55sere
    @Laura55sere 2 года назад +4

    I used to go to Sheerness as a child, so sad to see it’s decline. Oh no another one Great Yarmouth, took my own children there 30 years ago.

    • @kv2483
      @kv2483 2 года назад +1

      I live not far from sheerness. It's always been a dump lol

  • @sarahyoung3033
    @sarahyoung3033 2 года назад +7

    That Halton Castle pub wasn't in Halton, it was in Westhead in Lancashire. It got demolished years ago

    • @lanceh.5160
      @lanceh.5160 2 года назад

      Saved me a post. LOL.

    • @kevinwilliams1421
      @kevinwilliams1421 2 года назад

      I thought it is Latham

    • @sarahyoung3033
      @sarahyoung3033 2 года назад

      @@kevinwilliams1421 it's right next to lathom

    • @kevinwilliams1421
      @kevinwilliams1421 2 года назад

      @@sarahyoung3033 it’s still standing tho ain’t it..
      It’s definitely not in Halton I know that

    • @sarahyoung3033
      @sarahyoung3033 2 года назад

      @@kevinwilliams1421 not anymore. There is a building site on it. By now there could be houses on it

  • @johnmalin1676
    @johnmalin1676 2 года назад +11

    I doubt Essex Council would have pumped $8.8M into the area, unless Jaywick has become a US town 😂😂

  • @Troy-pw6pl
    @Troy-pw6pl 2 года назад +1

    Big up Wakey🙌🙌

  • @cunnyfunt30
    @cunnyfunt30 2 года назад +2

    What a shock, London wasn't on the list.

  • @TheCainabis
    @TheCainabis 2 года назад +4

    I’ve been all up and down the country and have these places don’t seem to bad! Statistics don’t mean anything, I’ve been to places but even listed on this video where you wouldn’t even think of walking alone!

  • @borleyboo5613
    @borleyboo5613 2 года назад +10

    There are parts of Lowestoft which are much worse, and more deprived than some of these places.

    • @philpalmer8044
      @philpalmer8044 2 года назад +1

      I agree. Spent a long weekend there and its bloody awful. Its not Jaywick but it is close.

  • @GlynRadcliffeBrine
    @GlynRadcliffeBrine 2 года назад +1

    I'm a bit surprised that Hartcliffe is more deprived than its neighbour Knowle West. As a child 70 years ago, Hartcliffe seemed positively glamorous compared to my home in lisburn road, knowle west.

  • @peterdavidson3268
    @peterdavidson3268 Год назад +1

    You can find poverty and relative affluence living cheek by jowl wherever you go, Tower Hamlets in London is quite impoverished but still barely 8km/5 miles distant from some of the richest neighbourhoods across the entire UK (a billionaires playground AKA Chelsea?)
    I live in a relatively affluent area in Pensans (we're not rich but I'm also not worried about where the next meal is coming from) - literally a stones throw away (maybe 1000 metres) is the Treneere Estate, often cited as one of the poorest residential areas in Western Europe!

  • @iangreen6559
    @iangreen6559 2 года назад +3

    The Halton Castle pub (since demolished) is in the village of Westhead in Lancashire, not Halton.

  • @bobkirby2603
    @bobkirby2603 2 года назад +8

    Sorry to tell you for Halton you had a picture of the Halton Castle you are in the wrong town even the wrong county. It is just out side a market town call ed Ormskirk the pub was in Westhead but no longer standing it is now a small housing estate. Interesting, Kindest Regards Bob

  • @philwhelan3854
    @philwhelan3854 2 года назад

    I remember Kingstanding as a kid . Lots of council houses but very nice people . A suburb of Birmingham that’s only 15 minutes away .

  • @tomwilkes5438
    @tomwilkes5438 2 года назад +3

    I'm from Stoke-on-Trent and not all of the photos you showed for Blurton are actually in Blurton. Blurton is south Stoke-on-Trent, but most of what you showed is north Stoke-on-Trent. Even the old north Staffs hospital is in there. The Cottage pub is actually more central Stoke-on-Trent. Have you actually researched the area properly?

    • @Wildernessoutside
      @Wildernessoutside 2 года назад +1

      has he fuck duck ,I grew up in blurton and 30 seconds from the church there's houses that fetch 500k ,he's done no research as blurton high the school that I used to go hasn't looked like it did in the photo for about 15 years lol

    • @rookwise
      @rookwise 2 года назад +1

      I was going to mention the comments about Blurton but it looks like I was beaten to it. Maybe get some more up to date pictures to add to your channel when doing things like this instead of 20+ yr old photos or unaccurate locations which the narrator claims to be from where theyre describing.
      I grew up not far from blurton and lived around the Bucknall area. Local to where I spent my early years in the 80s. On Ruxley road a few houses up from what used to be the Masons Arms (now called the Iron Cot I think)
      Yes the places arent perfect. Perhaps a little run down in areas. But dispite it all its looks. Its what you make of it yourself. I remember people having each others backs/looking out for neighbours etc. The 'dodgy' ones were known to the community and watched.
      Statistics are certainly not the be all and end all to define an area.
      More actual experience being there and living it.

  • @jenjem5810
    @jenjem5810 2 года назад +7

    Remember Oliver Twist. England knows cramped quarters. Watch the shows. They know poverty.

    • @leonhenry4861
      @leonhenry4861 2 года назад +1

      Exactly, been this way for over 1000 years. Not sure why people are only realising this.

  • @Christian-uj1mq
    @Christian-uj1mq 2 года назад +11

    It’s shocking kingstanding made it onto this list. Would have never seen it as the poorest place in Birmingham

    • @myproject3119
      @myproject3119 2 года назад +2

      I live in Birmingham. Kingstanding ain't so bad. Some nice parts which boarder Sutton coldfield

    • @marked8327
      @marked8327 2 года назад

      All of Birmingham is poor full of drugs and benefit cheats who don't want to work the place is poor in Birmingham and hardly a affluent area in its a rough city .

    • @fuckdefed
      @fuckdefed 2 года назад

      Most of Digbeth is basically the third world with litter, graffiti, boarded-up buildings and copious spliff-toking (which should be legalised, of course, but this is nonetheless an indicator of the locals’ attitude to the law). I walked past a boarded up building with a rectangle cut out of it once: it must have been used either to store stolen goods or other contraband (guns, drugs, forged goods) or for tramps to live in or both. I didn’t go in to find out of course but at least a neat rectangle had been cut out!

    • @Christian-uj1mq
      @Christian-uj1mq 2 года назад +2

      @@fuckdefed even then i wouldnt consider it the poorest, because they are still a lot of jobs in the in there area. An mix of industrial workers and creative types ones, with many restaurants and nightclubs opening everyday. Plus they is alot of construction in the area.apartments being built Everyday, the new tram line and HS2 is like 2 seconds from it. If anything the area will soon be one of the most expensive in Brum, it may not look too pretty right now but give it at least 5 years.

    • @fuckdefed
      @fuckdefed 2 года назад +1

      @@Christian-uj1mq We’ll see, you don’t have to go to far from the the part of Digbeth that’s immediately adjacent to the city centre to find a shanty town (Sherlock street, for example) but I do hope that you’re right. 🤞

  • @marcwolverson1186
    @marcwolverson1186 2 года назад +2

    Surprised Blackpool isn’t featured in this video. It has some of the worst poverty and deprivation in the U.K.

  • @martinbarron5617
    @martinbarron5617 2 года назад +1

    Why did you include footage of Plymouth in the opening sequences, without including anywhere in the Southwest - we have a real problem with second homes, no affordable rentals, and rising property prices

  • @iainrudge1991
    @iainrudge1991 2 года назад +23

    I can see why $8.8 million wouldn't be impactful in England 🙄
    Also, Kingstanding isn't even the most deprived area in Birmingham let alone England

    • @jplegend98
      @jplegend98 2 года назад +1

      Ikr I live here and its fine. Heck I'd rather love here than shard end or erdington.

    • @lukasbuivydas9341
      @lukasbuivydas9341 2 года назад

      @@jplegend98 shard ends straight up ghetto 💀

  • @dtfootball14
    @dtfootball14 2 года назад +24

    I follow football and I’d say Grimsby, Luton, Blackburn and Oldham are among the roughest/most deprived places I’ve been

  • @jodalinkus5538
    @jodalinkus5538 2 года назад +1

    Subvention isn't always the answer to tackle problems of social decay, paucity of cohesion and occupation. Distribution of income should be looked at by local councils to prop those areas up better. They all share one trait though, the size of those places very small, so bigger is always better then after all.

  • @serwalkerofthekeynes8761
    @serwalkerofthekeynes8761 2 года назад +2

    Yarmouth will always hold a soft spot for me.
    Its not exactly the Maldives, but its charming enough.

    • @jamescokl3
      @jamescokl3 4 месяца назад

      I was in a hotel on the front that charged £22 a night. Tea stain sheets I hope wall stain, carpet was 30 years old, but there was TV and cable and alot of free coffee.

  • @MissC2882
    @MissC2882 2 года назад +35

    Coventry should be on this list for sure!

    • @ashleyjackson82
      @ashleyjackson82 2 года назад

      Coventry is a City

    • @ryanmcgrath5017
      @ryanmcgrath5017 2 года назад +1

      Coventry is pretty decent in comparison to these already in the list

    • @GrahamMilkdrop
      @GrahamMilkdrop 2 года назад +1

      Willenhall and Wood End in the 90s were probably the most run down council estates I have seen. I used to live in the tower blocks in Hillfields... 2 days after I moved in I got notice that they were going to be demolished 18 months later.
      I live in Cornwall now and although it is poorer than Cov it is warmer and a lot more friendly. People here smile sometimes for no reason!

  • @no_soy_rubio
    @no_soy_rubio 2 года назад +6

    Born and bred on the Isle of Sheppey. Can confirm Sheerness is indeed a deprived (and miserable) place

    • @annebenn353
      @annebenn353 2 года назад +2

      i too was born and educated on the Isle of Sheppey just after WW2 when the dockyard was thriving. Best education and many opportunities to choose a career. Happiest childhood and always felt safe. Many left for Australia US and Canada later on but my few friends that still live there have done very nicely.

    • @annebenn353
      @annebenn353 2 года назад

      I loved my childhood when the dockyard was thriving. Somr famous people were educated on Sheppey before going to University. I left at 17 yrs for London which was full employment.

    • @annebenn353
      @annebenn353 2 года назад +1

      I must agree though times have changed?

    • @no_soy_rubio
      @no_soy_rubio 2 года назад +1

      @@annebenn353 perhaps your generation have, unfortunately mine have mostly had to move away to further themselves. Sheerness High St is unrecognisable from what it was when I was growing up. It's pretty depressing to see. Outside of Sheerness the island isn't so bad (Minster etc)

    • @annebenn353
      @annebenn353 2 года назад +1

      @@no_soy_rubio I am on the FB page History of the Isle of Sheppey. Love to ser the Forts as we walked home from school. Mschool friend lives at Warden made a fortune building houses. I left London live in Australia. Been back to UK europe a few times . If I had not learnt French at Sheerness Secondary for girls I would 'nt have had an amazing time living in Paris and learning French. Good luck to you. Did they put the Clock Tower back yet?

  • @jamesgravil9162
    @jamesgravil9162 2 года назад +1

    Ah, good old Stoke. I knew it would be on this list somewhere.

  • @TheSabre84
    @TheSabre84 2 года назад

    ah isle of sheppey used to have a raised bridge that would go up at night and was the only way in and out but they now have a second bridge, a mate of mine used to go up there all the time telling me there like 3 or 2 prisons on there, probably why one way in and one way out until night then no way in and out but that changed, and have ww2 sea/coastal defence bunkers that you can enter and got .22 live bullets all over the place which he used to bring back with him, oh and a old sunk naval ship which you can see it antenna at low tide which is a restricted area by the navy as it full of old munitions on board unable to remove because how sensitive they are and enough to make a explosion force of a small nuke. but this was like 18yrs ago.

  • @devontred4041
    @devontred4041 2 года назад +8

    I’m from south Kirkby and as this might have been accurate 10 years ago don’t think so much now as half the photos are outdated and most people I know are more well off than people who live in the surrounding areas such as hemsworth

  • @rogermanvell4693
    @rogermanvell4693 2 года назад +4

    Poor choice of photos that dont give the true feel about the extent of deprivation.

  • @websteralex6571
    @websteralex6571 2 года назад +1

    I'm from Grimsby and actually really shocked none of the areas there have been mentioned in this video.

    • @thornbird6768
      @thornbird6768 11 месяцев назад

      Likewise for Tyne and Wear ? When the shipyards closed down so many lost their jobs , and the mines . The northeast got hit bad and thrown into poverty .

  • @marala11
    @marala11 2 года назад

    It would be nice to have a map of those areas presented on this video.

  • @captainpugwash1950
    @captainpugwash1950 2 года назад +4

    Have a look into Cambois in Northumberland. It's pronounced 'Cammus'. It's got nothing, really, nothing. I don't know how people survive there. It has a small neighbour in North Blyth which fares no better.

  • @irishiconoclast7530
    @irishiconoclast7530 2 года назад +5

    I went to Great Yarmouth in 1964 and it was a fantastic place then a real holiday town not smart but bouncing. Unfortunately cheap continental holidays killed it and other British holiday resorts stone dead. I went back there about 20 years ago and I could not believe how much it had changed and went again about 10 years ago and it was even worse.
    Essentially lost its original purpose as a fishing port so its main business was tourism. Without it the town really has no purpose it's just somewhere people live. In the North East there were coal pits and villages grew up around them to house, serve and entertain the colliery workers. When the collieries shut the village/town had no purpose and several were just bulldozed.

    • @longjonhothan6963
      @longjonhothan6963 2 года назад +1

      I spent my childhood going to Yarmouth every year with my family. You're very right and it's sad to see its decline

  • @Rorschach--hm3dk
    @Rorschach--hm3dk 2 года назад +2

    I’m from South Kirkby with Elmsall being a mile or so away, not sure when this was made but some of its images are very out of date lol

  • @karl7340
    @karl7340 2 года назад

    Surprised places like Barrow-in-Furness Carlisle etc haven't been mentioned in any of your videos?
    Seen a few places close by mentioned ie Blackpool Lancashire

    • @davidpearson243
      @davidpearson243 2 года назад

      Carlisle is actually quite wealthy city A mate of mine works for DFS sofas and Carlisle has one on the lowest buy now later store in the country

  • @northernkonspiracytheorist1579
    @northernkonspiracytheorist1579 2 года назад +4

    South Kirkby the ‘k’ is silent and pronounced kirby
    South elmsall and south Kirkby are next to each other

  • @webrarian
    @webrarian 2 года назад +6

    The 2019 Index of Multiple Deprivation figures (freely available online) don't bear out your ranking. Yes, Jaywick is there but only the Brooklands estate. There are numerous parts of Blackpool which you don't even mention. It is only the seafront area of Sheerness, not the entire island. It might be sensible to credit all your photos, too!

  • @seancharlie8476
    @seancharlie8476 2 года назад +2

    I'm from Coventry and expected it to be on the list somewhere

  • @adamlea6339
    @adamlea6339 2 года назад

    The poorest areas tend to be those places which were home to a key industry where many of the population was employed, and that industry has since gone but people can't/won't be retrained. Examples are former coal mining towns, places where the steel industry was located, and former tourist hotspots which have become run down because holidaymakers are now able to take a cheap flight to somewhere with less crap weather.

  • @paulkeenan2691
    @paulkeenan2691 2 года назад +4

    Jaywick is charming located on a beautiful clean beach with mild climate-( the council have an planing development issue with the residents of Jaywick - and thus starved them of support) contrast this to Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria- a really place of social and economic deprivation.

    • @johnholt9399
      @johnholt9399 2 года назад +2

      Not the Jaywick I know which is a shxthole.

    • @paulkeenan2691
      @paulkeenan2691 2 года назад +2

      @@johnholt9399 it might be for Essex- however go to places like Accrington- Hull- Rochdale- Bradford are more challenging.

    • @bben5674
      @bben5674 Год назад

      Jaywick is f ing awful be real!!!

  • @Maelli535
    @Maelli535 2 года назад +11

    All actually quite nice places to live, if you do have at least some income. Top worst place to live, even with money: LB Tower Hamlets.

    • @ThePersian61
      @ThePersian61 2 года назад

      Born & have Lived in Towers Hamlets my entire life (60 years). Absolutely hate it now. It has lost its character and its soul due to a myriad of reasons I won't go into here.

  • @gregkiteos1936
    @gregkiteos1936 2 года назад

    Jaywick was actually built as a holiday resort for commuters, but then World War II started and the holiday homes that were built became occupied permanently after the war, and they were not built for such accommodation.
    Also, I'm curious to know why you mentioned dollars instead of GBP.

  • @ganrimmonim
    @ganrimmonim Год назад

    There are lovely parts of Stoke, and there are nice corners of Blureton. And I'm from Stoke, albeit I live in London.

  • @juliethompson5301
    @juliethompson5301 2 года назад +15

    I know many poorer areas round the south end of Liverpool .many of those villages you featured are not poor in my opinion.

    • @ld5667
      @ld5667 2 года назад

      North Liverpool has more deprived areas but yes your right the south does have its problems

    • @juliethompson5301
      @juliethompson5301 2 года назад +1

      @@ld5667 I live in North Liverpool and the south end of the city is definitely rougher .have you been through Kensington and Toxteth lately ?

    • @user-xk5gg3oh2j
      @user-xk5gg3oh2j 2 года назад +2

      @@juliethompson5301 live in toxteth, got nowt on bootle

    • @ld5667
      @ld5667 2 года назад

      @@juliethompson5301 2 areas compared to all the other North ones, Liverpool’s mainly a shit hole even the nice areas would look terrible compared to some places in devon

    • @peachmelba1637
      @peachmelba1637 Год назад

      ​@@ld5667 allerton,childwall,woolton,aigburth, and the royal Albert Dock are all desirable areas of Liverpool .... obviously Devon has nice parts... but A....Soooo expensive.... and B.... I'd hate it in the dead of winter, no matter how nice

  • @ULTRACERTIFIED
    @ULTRACERTIFIED Год назад +3

    🙋🏾‍♂️ I'm a Black Brit & I have some of my foundist childhood memories in Great Yarmouth. So much so, I made sure all of my Children's first Holiday was there, as mine was. Still love it...

    • @MiningForPies
      @MiningForPies 11 месяцев назад

      Great Yarmouth is jewel in the area. It’s great

  • @iainmcalle7096
    @iainmcalle7096 2 года назад +1

    Was brought up in kingstanding on Kingstanding road it's a long road around the circle was bad I haven't lived there since 1996 though

    • @johnhollyoak9295
      @johnhollyoak9295 2 года назад

      It hasn’t changed much. I wouldn’t say it was too bad.

  • @jackkruese4258
    @jackkruese4258 2 года назад +2

    I’ll never understand why somewhere like Hartcliffe on the edge of Bristol should be this poor. It’s a bus ride away from the centre of Bristol which has one of the strongest economies in the UK. So why can’t they get work ?