Runcorn Photos -Then and Now-

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • A selection of photos from my home town of Runcorn in the north west of england. A series of photos (most of which are) from the 1970s when Runcorn new town opened and the contrasting photo of how it looks today.
    Enjoy :)

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  • @karengorst6457
    @karengorst6457 9 лет назад +23

    Moved to runcorn in 1977 from Liverpool. Everywhere seemed so green and open! Had a lovely childhood here! Anyone remember the Friday night disco in the "youthy" in castle fields? And the pub in the shopping city! Great look back there, thank you so much

    • @morghan1786
      @morghan1786 5 лет назад

      Karen Gorst so did my mum

    • @williambeck1574
      @williambeck1574 4 года назад

      I certainly remember the youthy on castlefields, was there every Friday, I'm will beck don't know if you remember me ?

    • @lloydielloydie821
      @lloydielloydie821 4 года назад +4

      Karen Gorst: I moved up from London in 1983 and lived in Southgate estate - YMCA for about 4 months.
      This was a huge council housing & regeneration project, moving people away from the poorly deprived areas of Liverpool to the countryside. The buildings were a mix of houses and futuristic houses in the sky, interconnected by raided walkways. I recall the Brightly decorated buildings with porthole Windows. The flats were like sauna baths, as they had district heating providing heating and hot water all in as part of the rent with a view of eliminating fuel povity. The north east and Runcorn seemed to be extensively working class, militant with strong labour movement in the 1980s. Who would have thought it back then, people living in this part of the country would vote conservative.
      Being a Londoner I was often the subject of attention, in nice way. I think Liverpudlians are the most honest, genuine, family orientated people you will ever meet. I went back a few years ago, the month parts of the estates I know are now gone, demolished. Replaced with traditional housing. I Hasten to add, I still got lost in the labyrinth of walkways & pathways.
      The highlight seemed to be the straw-hat public house in the shopping village. As like most new towns the place lacked soul. A social experiment it failed to address and understand communities. I will alway have fond memories of Southgate and the lovely people I met back then.

    • @Someone-fn2mg
      @Someone-fn2mg 3 года назад

      What about FJs?

    • @Exnavyjay
      @Exnavyjay Год назад

      The youngers pub.

  • @jimosmond2082
    @jimosmond2082 Год назад +5

    I used to live there when I was a kid on castlefields estate it was rough as hell compared to estates these days. I'm now 58 with a mixture of good and depressing memories of the place

  • @nickvaughan2211
    @nickvaughan2211 11 лет назад +14

    The kids in the park on Halton brook..that's me about to jump and swing on the bar.
    The guy who took the pic stood on a climbing frame on the hill l was about 10 yrs of age and he shouted everyone play..
    1971...

  • @FlyxPat
    @FlyxPat 3 месяца назад +1

    I’m not from there but I was a teenager in the 70s in a fresh-built new town it all feels so familiar and similar arc over the decades as the whole town ages as the same rate!

  • @neilhilton35
    @neilhilton35 3 года назад +2

    It’s lovely to see these comments. This was home to many people for many years and everyone should respect that. I am not surprised people look back with nostalgia. They were happier times and everyone was optimistic about the future. The people made the place special 😀

  • @ARreckless14
    @ARreckless14 Год назад +3

    I’m an American who stumbled across this video and fell in love with the piano in it… runcorn looked liked a beautiful place for quite a time.

    • @Pinky_UWU_2
      @Pinky_UWU_2 4 месяца назад

      I live there it's not bad but it's ok plus you have to fly to Britain to get there

    • @michaelcollins6976
      @michaelcollins6976 3 месяца назад

      Maybe a visit to Specsavers is in order then.

    • @fimbles1015
      @fimbles1015 Месяц назад

      Hello from runcorn! the name of the piano song is called Longing by setra records. Its available on you tube!

  • @TheRobdunf
    @TheRobdunf 10 лет назад +8

    Awesome. I grew up on "The Butts"... which is now Pendennis Crt, went to Astmoor School, played on Astmoor Lane, got stuck in the trees over hanging the busway, found my way to the Shopping City via the Castle. All good times, miss them a tub load. Anyone remember the Zodiac Toy Store in the Shopping City? I think it was near the post office. Some of the best days ever.

    • @insertcringynamehere4819
      @insertcringynamehere4819 5 лет назад +1

      Rob Dunphy the butts 😂😂😂

    • @williambeck1574
      @williambeck1574 2 года назад

      easy Bobby lad,will beck here,how's tricks fella, I've been in Leeds nearly 30 years now,still get to goodison u.t.f.t.1878 💙

  • @davidharrison6083
    @davidharrison6083 3 года назад +2

    I was 11 in 1971 when we moved there. Best time of my life although I never realised it until now. Had some great friends.

  • @dlb1911967
    @dlb1911967 9 лет назад +4

    What a blast from the past! Felt very nostalgic seeing Southgate! Didn't like it much by the time we left in '82, but looking back, in a strange way, I miss it. Thank you.

  • @kingsman80
    @kingsman80 10 лет назад +10

    I was brought up in Runcorn. Will always be home.

    • @rictombean4466
      @rictombean4466 4 года назад

      I am growing up there recognise some of the terrain I live up the hill not the old town there is an Aldi now and a new pub the shopping city is still nice we will have a maccies and a kfc for a treat

    • @Someone-fn2mg
      @Someone-fn2mg 3 года назад

      I live there too , it has a place in my heart

  • @spud74
    @spud74 2 года назад +2

    0:11 The Brow
    0:21 The Brow bus stop & school (to the right)
    0:28 The Calvers
    0:40 what was Ferryview Walk/Rolands Walk
    0:50 The terminus under the Shoppo- was the main taxi rank and coach terminus for years. Also, if you wanted a bus to Warrington, Frodsham, Chester you had to go from here!
    1:00 The old D of E in the background of what is now Wilko car park (an absolute eyesore)
    1:50 is Centurion Row, Castlefields
    2:00 Castlefields Centre. Used to have a boss cake shop in the corner!
    2:22 Shepard’s Row/Keepers Walk flats (I think)
    2:30 Those escalators down to the rank made a boss slide!
    2:40 Roland’s Walk
    3:00 St Mary’s
    3:29- The Yoofy!
    3:40 Woodlands Walk/Park bus stop. Flats in the background were Hedge Hey
    4:02 The Park bust stop & Woodlands. My uncle, Rob Thompson, had a flat there for years
    4:18 The rickety bridge that led you to the newer bus terminus & through to Rumbelows!
    4:50 “Legoland”/Southgate
    5:35 The Southgate loop. Road that used to pass the site where Asda is now
    6:00 Old Town and what is now Wetherspoons
    6:10 The old market & bus station
    6:57 Jesus, never seen that before! That’s now Astmoor
    7:21 The Calvers
    7:48 Halton Brook

  • @pitfall5124
    @pitfall5124 4 года назад +2

    I miss Runcorn it was where I grew up as a kid till my family moved out, it might not be the prettiest place in the world but I loved living there

  • @garyoshea2171
    @garyoshea2171 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for putting together I have great memories from the 70’s living there. Went to Norton priory school and lived in Southgate both concrete and plastic. Sadly all my friends died early from alcohol and drugs. I left before I joined them.

  • @gazfunk
    @gazfunk 7 лет назад +3

    Thanks for that. It brought back memories. I lived in Runcorn from 71-76. I have vague memories of Junior school there. It seemed like some surreal dreamland looking back at it. Loads of mad looking houses and these elaborate play areas with big wooden forts and things made out of tyres. lol I heard the vandals moved in and wrecked the place after I left. Shame.

  • @georgefloydtoys3092
    @georgefloydtoys3092 5 лет назад +5

    I’m not crying I just have a little something in my eye u know xD

  • @Only1Sabe
    @Only1Sabe 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for uploading this video, I was born and bread in Runcorn it will always be home to me. even though they have messed it right up

  • @machosker
    @machosker 10 лет назад +2

    Thanks for this, my family live in Runcorn and this brings back some very good memories me. I remember the old Crossvill buses. The lynx bus that used to go to Chester and Ellesmere Port.

  • @insertcringynamehere4819
    @insertcringynamehere4819 5 лет назад +2

    I'm 13 and this video makes me feel old

  • @kevin100shaw
    @kevin100shaw 10 лет назад +1

    These pics are great, mate. Wow, what a trip down memory lane that was. I felt such nostalgia....and a little sadness. I knew every inch of the places in your pics, as a child and older. It also brought memories to mind that weren't in the photos.. Thanks for this.

  • @mrworldwide5811
    @mrworldwide5811 5 лет назад +3

    I wish I was alive then the 70s to 2000s is an underrated time and i would love to explore the area

  • @shambooly
    @shambooly 10 лет назад +16

    Anyone else notice the Aston Martin DB5 leaving the Shopping City at 0:58? James Bond just nipped into Woolworths for some pick n mix before going to his safe house on Boston Avenue.

    • @lambertbutlersilvers6588
      @lambertbutlersilvers6588 7 лет назад +1

      shambooly I saw that as I'm a resident of runcorn

    • @robertgoldsmith4942
      @robertgoldsmith4942 6 лет назад

      It is a Honda S800 only 2 in the runcorn and widnes area at that time as this was a experimentally car which was a failure

    • @morghan1786
      @morghan1786 5 лет назад

      shambooly yeah 😂

    • @hssh8698
      @hssh8698 5 лет назад +1

      @@robertgoldsmith4942 It certainly wasn't a Honda S800

    • @lloydielloydie821
      @lloydielloydie821 4 года назад

      Yes, immediately. This was definitely a promotional video. I lived there for brief period in the 1980's.

  • @dorothylauder4398
    @dorothylauder4398 7 месяцев назад

    Not sure if I'm happy or sad. Happy to see them, sad it's all passed. Just one thing - at 7:38 - the house is 32 Halton Brook Ave. You can see Boston Ave houses in the background, and possibly Pat Berry in the garden. Thank you for the vid.

  • @barrycooper579
    @barrycooper579 Год назад

    A really good posting bringing back many memories, and the music was perfect.

  • @petetube99
    @petetube99 9 лет назад +11

    I agree with the comments below about the melancholy of looking back at 70s Runcorn. I remember the area from the late 70s, it was already declining, but it was obvious the planners were just trying to improve people's lives, but the ecomomics just weren't there to support it.
    One of the saddest things are the photos of the children playing out towards the end. They look like something from Enid Blyton. There was a certain freedom and independence for children back then, I hope we can get back to that.

    • @sputumtube
      @sputumtube 7 лет назад

      Absolutely petetube99 - I used to take my then girlfreind to 'Shopping City' in the late 70's and even then the place looked kind of 'desperate'. What I remember most was that the multi-storey car parks were all but empty.

    • @valkir293
      @valkir293 6 лет назад

      I know this is a really old post, but I'm genuinely interested to hear what your alternative to that situation would have been at that time?

  • @spud74
    @spud74 2 года назад +1

    Lived here all my life, 1974 onwards. My mum & dad got offered a new flat on Southgate as they were going up/opening, until my Nan told them to look at the new houses on Brookvale (St Austell to be precise), that’s what they opted for and been in ever since- 48 years!

  • @Ploddingalong67
    @Ploddingalong67 7 месяцев назад

    Moved there as a 5 year old in 72. Haltonbrook Avenue, Holy Spirit. As a kid I saw nothing wrong with the place. Still have mates now from those days. Besides, got to love skateboarding down the curly bridge!

  • @alunleadbetter863
    @alunleadbetter863 Год назад

    Brilliant i moved to runcorn in mid 70s it was a brilliant place to live. You never had any worries playing out park's everywhere now it's just depressing.. Good to look back though

  • @jayco2012jc
    @jayco2012jc 3 года назад +1

    I was born in 1990, from coming home from the hospital up until I was 24, I lived in runcorn, it was the greatest time of my life, I really miss the good old days with all my friends back there, once this pandemic is over, I'm going back to see all my friends, I know now I'm in my 30s it want be the same, but I really do miss my home and where I grew up.
    P.s does anyone know the title of the music used in this video

  • @spinorex6207
    @spinorex6207 6 лет назад +2

    Them long corridors were amazing as a 13 year old wearing roller boots,

  • @kellybyron3473
    @kellybyron3473 10 лет назад +1

    Brill!!! Good old days x

  • @kikelambs
    @kikelambs 11 лет назад +1

    God Almighty, I am not from Runcorn but somehow I feel connected.
    Thanks for posting!

  • @lynnatkins8714
    @lynnatkins8714 10 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing this, brought back soo many childhood memories :)

  • @kevindurcan7072
    @kevindurcan7072 2 года назад

    Moved up from Bellvale in 81 , thought it was amazing open space , front and back door own bedroom, two toilets , plenty of places to go , so different to Liverpool, as a nine year old felt as if we emigrated, everyone slags the place but if my mum hadn’t of moved there when she did my life would probably be a lot different now cracking pictures them very nostalgic

  • @frankoneill2864
    @frankoneill2864 9 лет назад +2

    Castlefields has changed a lot since then , Southgate + the washing machines long since gone ,my brother John owned the betting shop next to the tanners pub for many years + i worked there for about ten years on a saturday as well . He also owned the supermarket for a few years as well . I played football + pool for the Fiddlers three , great times many happy years there . I worked in the old town for 7 years for Pursonic instant print . That is the building next to the doctors + pharmacy these days .My boss Charlie Parsons owned the printers + the shop + stamp centre in Halton village . The old town has lost a lot of it's pubs + the whole place needs a damn good makeover , it's a shame that Widnes has had lot's of money spent on it + Runcorn has just been left to decay ( am not saying Widnes should not have had money spent on it ) I used to print stes of postcards with scenes of Runcorn in for Christmas sale , a guy called John Whit was the artist , an ex detective who turned his hand to cartoons appearing in one of the national newspapers . Selwyn Jones took over from Yates tours to become one of the largest coach operators in the country . We used to print the dance tickets at Christmas for the cherry tree , great nights in there , scousers v the woolybacks kicking off outside every week , got loads of friends in Runcorn ,thank you for the pictures :)

  • @newyorker6668
    @newyorker6668 7 лет назад +1

    Runcorn is okay, people talk about different towns thinking there better than others, when a murder taken place in sandymoor not long ago and it's right by windmill hill it's just the same facility but different houses.Runcorn has different estates that change over the years sometimes there good sometimes there bad like anywhere.I think it's a lovely little town next to the countryside, with a few good shops, cinema, and centre of all the towns such as Liverpool, Manchester, Chester, Frodsham.

  • @lambertbutlersilvers6588
    @lambertbutlersilvers6588 3 года назад +3

    Absolutely no pictures of the Glen, fuming

  • @Swampzoid
    @Swampzoid 6 лет назад +1

    Great before and after shots

  • @zoeye08
    @zoeye08 11 лет назад +1

    Wow that brought bk many many happy memories, thanks for sharing :-)

    • @tesdelujo5334
      @tesdelujo5334 Год назад

      Lived there for three years in the early 90s at the Glen, Palacefields, when the shooping city was at its best, overall it was a decent place to live if you knew the right people and had good friends which was my case. Back then there was absolutely nothing wrong with the place, shame those days are over.

  • @shedhead1000
    @shedhead1000 11 лет назад

    Those old photos mixed with the new are .amazing

  • @anthonydry5265
    @anthonydry5265 7 лет назад +1

    I remember growing up as a little kid from 79-82. Always seemed to be warm in the summer and the days playing out endless. I always loved how green it was. It makes me sad looking at this and how it really went into decline especially in the late 80s and early nineties. Some parts like Up by Norton Priory look great still but Murdishaw were I lived has lost its spark. Great memories though

  • @GraemePryceUK
    @GraemePryceUK 11 лет назад

    Wow, that brought back some memories!

  • @leekay4869
    @leekay4869 9 лет назад +1

    thank you for upload I live in Frodsham but remember Runcorn like this not all memories are good as it was the hight of the inter town crews battling each other but lmao fucking fun days Castlefields( a lot of it the white concrete buildings) gone southgate(5:07 for a bit the round windows and to have a southgate car you needed a ford cortina with differant coulor doors and bonnet ) gone it's changed man big time

  • @WeeleyTube
    @WeeleyTube 6 лет назад +2

    My mum still has one of those horses at 4:10 in her back garden 😂

  • @keithmyers7309
    @keithmyers7309 4 года назад +1

    I lived in Fenwick lane Halton lodge in mid 70s .happy times

  • @dontuse3281
    @dontuse3281 7 лет назад +3

    it makes me cry to see huge differences i'm only 12 and i've always wondered what was here before now 😭😭👌🏻

    • @valkir293
      @valkir293 6 лет назад

      Honestly the same story is told all over the UK in smaller towns. I won't say my age, but it's better in Runcorn now than it was in the late 80's

    • @rictombean4466
      @rictombean4466 4 года назад

      Defo now we got Aldi and a new pb

  • @leescott987
    @leescott987 10 лет назад +1

    Good collection shame no photos of old Canal street footy ground which is no more. I spent a lot of my youth in Runcorn with mum side of family being woolybacks. I've not been to Runcorn properly for years need to go again and have a drive round.

  • @anonimous8743
    @anonimous8743 6 лет назад +2

    i remember most of what runcorn looked like before the modernisation, and this just made me feel so nostalgic, and made me wonder what happened..... most of the changes just make runcorn an eyesore, back in the day everything looked cleaner, well managed but nowmost the so called improvements in my humble opinion just make runcorn look worse, plus i would hate to see what it looks like in another 20-30 years

    • @michaelcollins6976
      @michaelcollins6976 3 месяца назад

      To replace the old town market with that arsehole of a building was a big mistake. Like everywhere there in the past 60 years, they tear something down to replace it with a cardboard cut out thing. All in the name of progress.

  • @suzukinez
    @suzukinez 6 лет назад

    Very well put together

  • @carlmaster9690
    @carlmaster9690 6 лет назад +1

    Beautiful

  • @steandjayne88
    @steandjayne88 10 лет назад

    Brilliant video. Thank you.

  • @ZOEDMINX
    @ZOEDMINX 11 лет назад

    I lived in that bungalow at 33 secs for 4 months whilst my house in old town was getting modernized, was gutted i had to leave it i loved The Calvers

  • @marchewaski
    @marchewaski 10 лет назад

    nice presentation, thank you. Keep up with the good work.

  • @Kennyeuro
    @Kennyeuro 10 лет назад +1

    I absolutely love this clip! Thank you so much for creating and posting it. I am a bit confused though... what happened to the escalator at 2.27? In the next photo it has vanished. Is it not there anymore? Can't you go down to that level any longer? x

    • @cmarie2291
      @cmarie2291 8 лет назад +1

      +Kennyeuro There's a lift and a set of stairs now :)

  • @tonymiller6615
    @tonymiller6615 3 месяца назад

    Some of the Southgate ones are wrong, the ones shown are now the trident retail park.

  • @karenjolley
    @karenjolley 10 лет назад +5

    this is where Runcorn went down hill from here on in

    • @rictombean4466
      @rictombean4466 4 года назад

      everton12 were better we have a new pub kfc maccies and Aldi and one of my mates is a model he did jd and the Aldi Christmas magazine and he plays for accedemy I think

    • @rictombean4466
      @rictombean4466 4 года назад

      But not all are gifted like that

  • @leecitrine8108
    @leecitrine8108 10 лет назад

    that was brilliant but you should of said where about the pics are, can you do more please? as thehoff1982 said it brings back memories and us runcornians try to think where the old pics are from. You have done Runcorn proud

  • @mikebarr5286
    @mikebarr5286 11 лет назад

    Wow brings bk good memories. Loved hangin round southgate as a kid. Weres time gone??

  • @Drhiggythered
    @Drhiggythered 9 лет назад

    Very good. They did quite well with the tree planting in the early 70's that have now come to be mature trees. I lived in Southgate in the late 70's till the mid 80's. Great community feel to the place, but a shame about the housing.

  • @hssh8698
    @hssh8698 5 лет назад

    I hate to say that the pictures taken today would have benefited from being shot at the exact angle their earlier counterparts were . This way one could distinguish much better between changes in past and present. Otherwise this was quite a decent idea.

  • @steviehwly
    @steviehwly 4 года назад

    I miss my home town I will be returning when I’ve finished serving

  • @ellabrookes341
    @ellabrookes341 10 лет назад

    that was brill that, i drive the bus round runcorn an i always wonder what it looked like when it was new, where have all the people in the streets and the kids playing out gone tho, spose its the same all over the country but its still sad

  • @robertbasnett9814
    @robertbasnett9814 Год назад

    Sad to notice church hall on Halton Castle is no more myself and two mates used to organised discos there in mid60son behalf of the vicar Also live groups The Monos and others

  • @ciriacovaliente1221
    @ciriacovaliente1221 6 лет назад +1

    music??????

  • @keithutd5853
    @keithutd5853 3 года назад

    Great memories living falcons view Southgate taking step daughter to Tesco in city every Saturday having to step over all the junkies on the walk ways happy days lol

  • @stlee74
    @stlee74 10 лет назад

    Fab!

  • @andrewchristian1889
    @andrewchristian1889 10 лет назад

    7 earls way the only place that felt like home would give anything to go home

  • @spud74
    @spud74 2 года назад

    0:11 used to have the fort at the top of the hill

  • @criartoros
    @criartoros 3 месяца назад

    If runcorn was a Liverpool overspill estate like Kirkby, why hasn't it retained the scouse accent like Kirkby?

  • @spartaprague417
    @spartaprague417 6 лет назад

    Real Runcorn doesn't start until 6 minutes into the video.

  • @morghan1786
    @morghan1786 5 лет назад +1

    I been brought up in castle felids

  • @lynnatkins8714
    @lynnatkins8714 10 лет назад +3

    does castlefields still exist??

    • @Randy39761
      @Randy39761  10 лет назад

      not with the flats. but its still called it

    • @nathanperry3882
      @nathanperry3882 8 лет назад

      Yes it does

    • @anonimous8743
      @anonimous8743 6 лет назад +1

      castlefields still exists just not as it used to, not its nothing but a complete eyesore.... with manky kids thinking they are big an hard, a dealer living on every street..... i would never go back again

    • @chloejones1548
      @chloejones1548 6 лет назад

      All the deck-access flats were bulldozed and replaced, which took about 8 years in all. The only remaining element of the old estate is Plantation Close, a single-deck row of flats

    • @spud74
      @spud74 2 года назад

      @@chloejones1548 There’s still a row of deck access flats, Fitzwlliam.

  • @VapeyTheGamer
    @VapeyTheGamer 5 лет назад

    Southgate is now Hallwood Park.

  • @thehoff1982
    @thehoff1982 11 лет назад

    where did you find the picture at 4:16? that's really rare and brings back many memories.

    • @Randy39761
      @Randy39761  10 лет назад

      its a still from archive footage

    • @spud74
      @spud74 2 года назад +1

      There was two bridges, the other was a rickety wooden one than moved everywhere! They both led into a huge open two tier bus station (buses upstairs)

  • @MegaCharger100
    @MegaCharger100 11 лет назад

    Im a runcornian born '74.... wow thats really made me sad.... :-( in a good way, but im still sad.....

  • @DAZZER435
    @DAZZER435 6 лет назад +1

    Ive got to say it looked a lot nicer "then".

  • @iangreer3877
    @iangreer3877 6 лет назад

    We lived in rosam grove on Southgate from 78-79 anyone remember the hill family Darren, David, Derek, Tommy and sisters, lovely family lived next door to Debbie Geary in the three storey green houses on South Gate, used to love the Southgate disco but never liked Norton priory school anyone remember me get in touch

  • @johncraske
    @johncraske 10 лет назад +1

    Interesting. It's also good to see that the majority of the latest pictures are an improvement. Mind you, that's not difficult. Runcorn in the 1970s looked to be a truly ghastly, boring and soulless place.

    • @terancepreston5269
      @terancepreston5269 3 года назад +1

      No it wasn’t mate , from someone who has lived here for 60 years

  • @insertcringynamehere4819
    @insertcringynamehere4819 5 лет назад

    3:56 that aviva bus looks the same as today
    3:56 I now see what my dad said about the ugly gray towers

  • @GeorgeGalligan
    @GeorgeGalligan 9 лет назад

    5:52 what was that building?

  • @iangreer3877
    @iangreer3877 6 лет назад

    Anyone remember chris Smith and john Burke from Southgate or sue moizer and Elaine Roberts from Castlefields..

    • @williambeck1574
      @williambeck1574 4 года назад

      Alright Ian,its billy beck,I remember sue and her brother stu,I've been in leeds 27 years, still remember the old place, forever Everton!

  • @Randy39761
    @Randy39761  9 лет назад

    they were flats

  • @haltonexchange1
    @haltonexchange1 10 лет назад +1

    Good stuff !.. Its amazing that i have witnessed most of these changes in Runcorn .. & theirs plenty more to come very soon 2014 onwards .. Hope you can do more work archiving the new era ! .. haltonexchange.co.uk Cheers
    Preserve our Old Town ..not Ghost Town !..

  • @dannydexter8989
    @dannydexter8989 3 года назад

    What's I hear about air raid siren's because of ICI in the early 2000s can anyone explain please ???

    • @matt_pass
      @matt_pass 3 года назад

      they test the ICI siren every monday at 1, still do it today even though its called something like INEOS now. If it goes off at any other times then there's been a chlorine leak and you should stay at home

    • @spud74
      @spud74 2 года назад

      @@matt_pass Goes off at 1 every weekday

    • @matt_pass
      @matt_pass 2 года назад

      @@spud74 u sure?

    • @maggiefisher48
      @maggiefisher48 Год назад +1

      i think its the dinner bell.

  • @tomperrin1148
    @tomperrin1148 10 лет назад

    Surely 'Ghost Town' - The Specials would be a more appropriate song choice

  • @Mountianlions69
    @Mountianlions69 3 месяца назад

    I moved to Runcorn in easter 75, I was the only 5 year old in Murdishaw. We moved into a new build home in Mooring close, 3rd family into the close, no shops, schools, doctors, dentist, they were in houses in Mooring close, no bus way up to windmill hill. I had to go to Moore Junior school on a special bus. All green fields everywhere. Now look at the place. No proper investment, the place is a disgrace and knee deep in shit.

  • @williambeck1574
    @williambeck1574 4 года назад

    Will beck,lived in caste fields,went to Norton priory school, caused murder there!,real quiet now ,been living in Leeds for 27 years, still go back to watch E.F.C,up the toffees!

    • @fransylvie-io6rj
      @fransylvie-io6rj Год назад

      I'm sure I remember Willie Beck ... I lived in Castlefields in the 1970s and went to Norton Priory ...

    • @williambeck1574
      @williambeck1574 Год назад

      @@fransylvie-io6rj yeah went to norton until 1978,belive it went up in flames,still think of the place now and again,long time ago but feels like yesterday, was known as Willie,I take it you went to norton as well?

    • @fransylvie-io6rj
      @fransylvie-io6rj Год назад

      @@williambeck1574 I did - '72 to '80 - left Runcorn to go to Uni - never went back other than to see the folks ...

    • @williambeck1574
      @williambeck1574 Год назад

      @@fransylvie-io6rj yeah I left in 1990,fond memories but there was hardly any decent work, so I upped and left,wise move really,nice to know people still remember those times,good luck in life 👍

  • @theblackknight8055
    @theblackknight8055 2 года назад

    Wish Runcorn still looked like that, sick of houses everywhere you look these days.

    • @michaelcollins6976
      @michaelcollins6976 3 месяца назад

      Runcorn councilors had a saying from the 60s onwards- 'What's that there field doin wi nowt built on it?' Tragic.

  • @vikunsworth4922
    @vikunsworth4922 3 года назад

    Me and my mom and bad life in runcorn

  • @dannydexter8989
    @dannydexter8989 3 года назад

    Ya mean now and then aswell it's all mixed up

  • @collo235
    @collo235 7 лет назад +1

    It is sad

  • @collo235
    @collo235 7 лет назад

    Halton brook

  • @lynnatkins8714
    @lynnatkins8714 10 лет назад

    omd lego land!!

  • @ianclark3780
    @ianclark3780 7 лет назад +7

    Jesus fkin Christ someone made a video about Runcorn? Never ever do it again for the love of all things sane. There's absolutely NO valid reason to look at Runcorn past... or present.

  • @Exnavyjay
    @Exnavyjay Год назад

    Anyone remember Waller and the woosey family, and anthony Riley?

  • @Exnavyjay
    @Exnavyjay Год назад

    I remember the graffiti on the tunnel in windmill hill. Who pushed tommy ---- can’t remember the surname