Agree with your assessment in general I’m was born on Gateshead high street and grew up living there - so I have an affinity with the place That’s the reason me and my partners have decided to help regenerate the place We own The Tynesider It’s just a pity you came on a day we were closed for maintenance issues and snagging - I would’ve invited you in We have also purchased the building next door which we plan to turn into high spec apartments and I’m also involved in the potential refurb of the old Kwik Save building you passed We are now fully commited to making Gateshead High street a decent place again Watch this space Be my guest to call into The Tynesider for a beer sometime You may be surprised Keep up the good work
Cheers Lee, I actually popped my head in while I was filming and spoke to a short chap who seemed connected to the place. It looks great. I didn’t realise you had other projects too and it’s great news that a new pub is opening on the High St!
Love your videos, saw you at the Bigg Market Reunion. I’m Lee’s partner and grew up and live in Gateshead. Lee couldn’t be more local to the High Street as was born on the street behind where his parents still live now. I thought he was mad when he told me he wanted to open a pub on the High Street but it’s really great that there’s independents popping up now. Sapori Italian restaurant is a lovely place and the bars around the Railway Quarter are a great night out and definitely putting Gateshead on the social map again. We are both really passionate about improving the area it’s sad that’s the state of our High Street. I’m involved in a few community and volunteer projects . There’s the Big Help Out this weekend which is an initiative to improve Gateshead town centre asking volunteers to help paint fences, plant flowers and litter pick this Friday and Saturday. We are helping if anyone else would like to join to help make Gateshead better again they can apply www.gateshead.gov.uk/article/28277/The-Big-Help-Out-comes-to-the-town-centre
@@NurseLuisaNewcastleSkinClinic thank you Luisa. We need more people like you and Lee. I litter pick every single day when out walking with my dogs. I find it very therapeutic
I @@NurseLuisaNewcastleSkinClinic I passed through Gateshead today, on Jackson Street, volunteers were planting flowers and digging the borders. It really gives you a lift that there are people that care about their community. Well done and thank you to all those involved ❤
Appreciate the efforts like, not sure spenny high spec apartments are what the people of Gateshead need though. Rent in average placea are already pricing people out
Lived in and around London for 15 years and been back to north east in Gateshead since October last year. I was shocked by how many druggies there were in the town centre, divvies riding pit bikes in the housing estates, 40 year olds blasting new monkey in their Zafira whilst picking up the kids from school 😂 I get that it happens in a lot of places but some of the behaviour up here is just embarrassing.
Other day there was a couple of Middle Aged radgies drinking on the benches, police just spoke to them and didn’t even tell them to discard of the tinnys, local authorities do nothing to tidy the place up of the smackheads and alcoholics
I'm 64 years old and born and bred in Gateshead (Low Fell) and moved to Norway in 1986. From a young age I used to take the bus to Shepherds to meet my grandparents every Saturday, went shopping at the Coop. When I was older I had some good nights, at the Trafalgar. My dad and me used to go to all of the Newcastle home games and parked the car at a car park directly across the road from the Town Hall and walked over the Tyne Bridge up to the ground. Gateshead used to be a busy place to be but it looks so depressing now after watching your video. I have to admit most of my family have since moved to Newcastle and when I visit I never go back to my birthplace Gateshead - shame.
Wow, you have just taken me down memory lane as its over 40 years since I used to go shopping in the town centre with my parents. Shepherds of Gateshead was a regular store for shopping along with the CO-OP and Littlewoods. So sad to see town centre demise across the country. Thanks for the video👍
Great video Eddy, drinking back in the late 80s it was top notch. But these plans for the town centre have been on ice for years, I think the only thing they have done is open the road up from Sunderland Road. One thing they need to do is allow security to get rid of those toerags who always hang about just off Jackson Street.
Hi Eddie from Tyneside life. Always loved your channel no matter the subject, but it is good to see the videos that are not just concentrating on the beautiful game. These, to me, are just as entertaining as I love the history of anything involved with our Tyneside life. Both Newcastle and Gateshead, North Shields and South Shields, Wallsend and Jarrow, to Newburn and Ryton, have as much interesting history to us all as even after living here for 56 years you teach me things that I never even knew! Keep it up mate and never stop your channel.
Cheers from Seattle Eddy! The Dean Taxis sighting made me homesick. Thanks for the update on my home town. I know it’s kind of sad when they try to modernise old towns like Gateshead and they end up becoming clinical, cookie cutter modern shopping areas with Vue cinemas etc (and jobsworthy security guards!) but I do think it’d be good for Gateshead if they somehow modernised/rejuvenated the old high street as well, or at least redeveloped or made it a more desirable place for people to live/work/play. Hopefully by giving a better life to the community it’ll help heal some of the more troubled or addicted people who now tend to hang around there. They need better opportunities for life!
Im 53 and Gateshead high street has always been a s...hole, i hate going there, Gateshead council should be ashamed. See you encountered the local rats. Great video as always
The only passable nice part is Trinity Square. But it's only been open for 11 years. Wait another decade and it'll be run down just like the High Street near Matalan.
The High Street was thriving when I grew up in Gateshead in the 1970s. The empty plot you passed used to be Gateshead Odeon cinema. The flyover system built in the late '60s only succeeded in taking people straight into Newcastle, thus avoiding Gateshead. The Metro system from 1981 did the same. The Metrocentre in 1986 was another hammer blow to the town centre. Sad to see now.
Another good video Eddie. I've said it for ages, Gateshead town centre is hands down the worst town centre in Tyne & Wear. Place has always been rough. Only place I've ever been mugged in broad daylight. T'was always thus, though. Ironically, Gateshead has some nice suburbs (and I live in one), so it's not all bad! However, I think they should just level the south side and build some decent housing. The place is more or less unviable with the toon on it's doorstep. Be a good place to live for workers in the city centre.
Omg I have spent so much of my life over the last 40-odd years around there. That was my gym too for awhile, my drum tutor was next door to the Tynesider, in the 80s I lived up the road in the three storey flats where they filmed Get Carter!
@@guvnormcleanI’ve seen a lot of these security guys recently some get really nasty with some of the auditors. Just filming because they don’t understand the laws themselves. It’s not illegal to film in public.
hi i’m a former gateshead resident, joined the merchant navy on the key side in 1958 and nimmigrated to nyc in 1963! i was a member of gateshead harriet’s and a choirboy at st cuthberts! i delivered newspapers from ben nevins on derwentwater road! to see the video of gateshead empty and desolate is depressing! nyc is dangerous but i reside in greenwich village which is nice! i’ve not been home in 50 years but miss the humor ! please keep on posting fabulous truths
I'm nearly 30 and have worked in the town centre for over 5 years but hadn't really been to the place in the 25 years or so before despite living less than 10 miles away my whole life, probably says a lot about its decline over that time period. Really interesting video thanks for making it, loved some of the old photos from how it used to look. You're right that Trinity Square is canny, but I'm not surprised one of the purple jobsworths stopped you pretty much straight away 😄 they do have to put up with a fair bit of crap from some of the types you met at the end there but I'd have had his back if he'd been more concerned about you indirectly antagonising them rather than doing it to boot lick for the almighty Tesco's that dominates the area (blessed be the Tesco) The Wetherspoons isn't actually too bad and always surprises me by the way it gets less rough the deeper you go into it, even with the main smoking area at the back. Some of the charity shops are alright. Even on a really nice day Trinity Square never seems to be too busy, probably owing to Newcastle's appeal. The highlight of Gateshead still is definitely the little Newcastle/Gateshead section just by the High Level Bridge. Station East, The Central, Microbus are all nice drinking spots, where you always either see, hear or feel the trains going over the bridge where 'Station East' must've been the train stop at one time, presumably before the Metros. Good insight I'll be looking out for further episodes and might even see ye one day and will likely let you know I'm a fan of the channel 😊 All the best
I've lived in Gateshead for about 7-8 years now, I love living here & make use of the businesses available. I would love it if Gateshead Council did more to help local businesses in Gateshead so there is more for the people who live & work in Gateshead! X x
I'm from Glasgow but I used to stay down in Gateshead for 5 years.i used to go into the Blue Bell pub to watch the Glasgow Rangers matches. I still come down to Gateshead/ Newcastle about 6 times a year. And I've said for years that the Gateshead council have let the people of Gateshead down by letting the High Street get into the state it now finds its self in. When the Blue bell closed a few years ago I heard it was because that whole block of shops were getting compulsory purchased by the council. And years later still nothing has happened.
I like the Vue Cinema. Great value for money. If you walk a bit further down about 2-3 minutes to the arches on Wellington Street you'll pass some more small business cafes and shops. I was recently in Big Fat Doughnut and was quite impressed with the choice and decor inside. I'll be revisiting this summer.
Brilliant video Eddie! I grew up on The Leam but my mam was from central Gateshead, she loved Gateshead. I think it looks great in the main part but so sad all those closed shops. I love being a Gateshead lass and hope things get better in the center of the Town. Loved this Eddie!
Sad video, I was naming all the old shops that used to be in Gateshead as you were walking around. Laws Herbal Supplies (With the famous Sarsaparilla) Woolworths, Ward Watson (Next to the Trafalgar), La Bodega, M&Ms,The Nickelodeon with the bingo through the back 😂😂
Oh my God I did that as well. We had a fad to go to the Dance studio next door and then have a sarsaparilla (had to look up spelling Ha). Thats got to be mid to late 50s for me.
Laws Stores had alot of shops. Our local one was in Blaydon precinct. I live in Leeds now and my neighbour managed a Laws store in Sunderland. He's in final stages of dementia now but when I visit him I always mention it and he smiles in recognition. My husband's surname is Laws and his family origins are from Sunderland.
Oh my LAWS; I loved going to LAWS in the 60s, 70s & 80s where I had a sasp; It was a great little shop; There was also that Butcher shop where you could get a wonderful Saveloy dip or a Pork n Stuffing bun; Gateshead is lost now; It might never recover;
My weekend is now sorted. Gonna go to Gateshead High Street and look for the guy in purple and just follow him around filming him. Once I get bored of that, it's off to the Bull for a couple pints.
It was about five years ago when I last walked down Gateshead High Street and it was pretty bad then, never mind now. After watching this, Eddy, I won't be back for some time! The council should hang their collective heeds in shame.
What a bloody shame whats happened to the high st, when i first started going in the drink the high st was jumping,, every pub was open, every pub was busy,, im fifty now and the desolation of the place breaks my heart,, my mam would take us shopping and you could fet everything,, ckithes at books and caesars littlewoods,, burtons,, the neeb on jackson st,, the old chip shop with the attatched wet fish shop, there was a Lloyds,, TSB,, Barclays.. snd a midlands bank as well as the building societys,, the indoor market was my mams favourite,, i could cry watching this video,, it sill never ever come back,, Oh i forgot we used to go to laws for a sasparilla and a liquorice root,, yum,,
This is my home town too, live in Newcastle now, this breaks my heart. I’m 66 now and was brought up in Regent court behind the high street and loved living there, I only ever go to Gateshead now to visit cemetery and family graves, I’ve been to town centre once since the old car park came down, not a fan of new town centre….
From sunderland Road, Gateshead. Emigrated to Canada in 76. Thanks for sharing Gateshead High street, shocking state. My memories was Shepard, especially at Christmas.
The council are to blame for the state of the place. They have made it a nightmare to drive around the place to get parked with bus lanes and blocked off roads.If there not careful Newcastle will follow because they’ve done the same over there to.They have some kind of war going on with motorists and it’s driving people away.
Thanks for the tour... I left Gateshead in 1963! I saw some landmarks I recognised , but changed a lot as most places have I guess. Haven`t been in the high street for maybe 40 years !
I used to love to come to Gateshead to shop in the indoor market. I used to get the red Go North East bus from Wallsend. The problem is all of these towns look exactly the same now, same shops same coffee shops. There is no longer any point visiting from another town as everywhere is the same. Its as if the heart has been ripped out of places, such a shame .
BTW thanks for covering Gateshead. Honestly I don't remember Gateshead High Street ever being anything other than run down. I used to get the bus through everyday to school in the late Sixties through the Seventies. Again passing through with my American kids in the 2000s. To me it looks so similar and the absence of change is depressing. But it really is the very worst part of Gateshead. There are better places not too far from there.
Thank you for taking the time out to make this documentary 👏 I can’t remember when Gateshead high street ever looked good but I have fond memories of working in shepherds and every Thursday night (pay day) visiting the trafalgar. Dave Buxton was the manager in the mid seventies. Loved it and miss it . Thank you!😀👍
Shepherds built a wonderful panoramic restaurant overlooking the Tyne in the early 60’s it was considered at the time “ quite posh “ for a department store
Should have gone to the dead Civic Center, get Martin Gannon out to explain the mess. He might be in the bar if they still have one. The rent office has gone, so I take it the bar is still in there. Watch how Gateshead changes for the better when he's gone. He could be down the quayside, sucking up to developers. Telling locals it brings people to the area to spend money, that Gateshead never sees.
Great video pal ~ It’s a sad state. That’s my home growing up and me and my Dad used to pop down on a Sunday morning for a few pints before lunch and the place was thriving in the late 80s early 90s Hope they do spend some money and turn it back to a decent place to visit
I’m 38. My mother worked at the Traf. I spent most of my childhood in that little area - Saturday mornings in Denton’s cafe and Gateshead Indoor Market. I adore Luder’s old car park and that whole precinct - very, very dear to me. Latterly my mother worked in O’Keefe’s, which I was hoping you’d get to by continuing south. I recently had a poem published about the sculpture which you had in frame that sadly you never mentioned! Anyway, see you in the gym. I’m there hours on end every day too 😂
I moved from Glasgow west end to Gateshead just before COVID lock down. I couldn’t get over the difference between Gateshead and Newcastle with just a river separating them. Moved to Newcastle six months later 😂
I was raised in Newcastle I loved it ,I lost my heart to Newcastle. I moved over here there side of the wayer 15 Yr ago . And I visited Newcastle 2 week ago ,WHAT !!!!a sh.. Hole. I have to say I now will always live over this side of the water for ever, even though it's not the greatest place, it's better than newcastle
The indoor Gateshead market was great. My mate used to work in the Trafalgar too. The one thing that Gateshead now is missing is a market. It’s also great to hear they’ve reopened the long vacant Gateshead Leisure Centre.
Great video Eddy, out of all the pubs that used to be within walking distance of each other, only The Met, The Grwy Nags Head, Curleys, William IV & The Old Fleeze have outlasted ever over pub.
My vivid memories of Gateshead was Bobby Pattinson’s place, and Law’s herbal supplies, in which we got proper Sasparella. Shepard’s of Gateshead, as advertised in all the flea pits.All Gateshead seems to offer now is charity shops, and “ take aways”. I think the Metro Centre, and Team Valley helped kill it. Were it not for “Get Carter”, absolutely no one would care. I guess it’s Mackem equivalent would be Southwick, which, tbf, looks a bit more lively. Another good video Eddy.
The council should be held to account for the mess they have made in the town centre. They are the only ones who gave the green light for the demolition of the ugly Trinity Square and car park only to rebuild an even uglier shopping centre with the student accommodation above. I just wonder if I'll still be alive to see the drawings of the High Street come to fruition
Hi Eddie good video I was born in Gateshead. I know how much it’s declined over the years very sad. Used to drink in the Trafalgar with my dad it’s sad it’s gone. Other pubs Down the street it’s sad. Used to go in the park lane also shut. Remember Woolworths back in the day. Good video anyway
I'm originally a Gateshead lad born and raised and the Council has NEVER given us a town centre befitting of such a big and formerly bustling town. It's ALWAYS been a dive, let's be honest, just less of a dilapidated one than it is now. The Traf was always unpleasant and grim AF, certainly by the mid-late 90s. But it's OUR shithole at the end of the day. #ProudToBeAGeordie
The traf was legendary in how bad and rough it was honestly you had to see it to beleive it. There were some other shocking pubs that I went it while living in gateshead in the early 2000s the Portland the blue Bell and the greyhound all in felling were horrendous. Anyway I got offered a council house in New biggin Hall Newcastle so jumped at the chance and took it now bare in mind Newbiggin Hall has a bad reputation too but compared to gateshead it was a step up 😂😂😂
I used to go busking near Iceland / Gateshead Metro in the 1980s. Way back in the 1970s I would come down to Gateshead Centre one Saturday a month with my Nana. She'd buy fish and we'd head back to the Leam Lane and have lovely fish and chips whilst watching the skiing on "World of Sport." The new shops look great if a little bland, Curleys and the Metropole etc never looked very friendly even when Gateshead was thriving. I live in Mexico now. Eddy - many thanks for your videos, could you do one on the Leam Lane Estate or Washington please? Stay cool everyone. Alan.
Born in Sheriff Hill 78 yrs ago Gateshead High Street, Jackson Street and Sunderland Rd were places to visit with my mum to go shopping. My Dad worked as a maintenence eng for the Dunston Co-op dairy until it closed and then worked in the Co-op town store. Shepherds and Littlewoods were frequented often. The first change and monstrosity was the 'Get Carter' car park, now I dont recognise any or all of it. So So sad to see it like this Eddie. I live near Brighton now and don't get back there that often. But still support the Toon so keep us informed as well eh! Love the Channel.
Holy shit.. it's almost unrecognisable, Eddy. I was born in Wardley, grew up in High Heworth, and spent loads of time as a youth in Gateshead Town centre, always venturing into Shephards department store. But I moved north of the river in my early twenties and have never been back into the town centre since. Thanks for this great video, and hopefully, there are better times ahead for my hometown. Cheers, Eddy.
Great video, bring back “Shepherds of Gateshead, the biggest and the best, find what yr looking for…and the parking is free for the whole familee “. Dominated Gateshead in the 197os, with a great toy department on the top floor next to the cafe and bikes and fishing rods - nice to look at even if needed a lot of saving up. Littlewoods in Northumberland Street Newcastle, but can’t remember going in one in Gateshead. Don’t suppose there’s anything left of the Gateshead Odeon- happy memories of being taken to see Where Eagles Dare and The Battle of Britain amongst other greats. But as for the privatisation of the public realm by the likes of Tesco with their cctv and security guards……they might be better off dealing with shop lifters than decent folk doing a vlog…..but that would involve being useful to society.
It is so sad to see the way the old high street has died This is happening in so many places Another great video thanks for your insights into Tyneside life
It must be over 50 yrs since I was in Gateshead, like other comments looks like Shepherds has gone and the Get Carter car park where “Alf Roberts “ met his maker has also been knocked down
Great vid Eddie The metrocentre killed off Gateshead for good , Drank in the traf for years , shopped at shepherds,drank sasp from laws once a vibrant if somewhat dangerous night out in the 80's. Hope you come do whickham village
Spent my primary years in the central Gateshead area. They closed quite a few schools which really pushed us out the area. I remember the old markets, signing in the old Tesco car park and city centre for school during Xmas and I remember the weekend markets and being sick on the rugs for sale after too much strawberry milkshake! Used to live in Gateshead from 1997 when I was born and then moved over Newcastle in my teens, so I've spent half my life in Gateshead and half in Newcastle. I have to say moving over to Newcastle really made my love for NUFC grow. Love the Bridges in Newcastle have hundreds of photographs now and memories exploring. The views of the bridges, architecture and St James' does not compare to the boarded up streets of Gateshead
Excellent video Eddie. I live on the other side of the river near the coast but often pass through here to see a friend in Bensham, for occasional visit to The Sage (Glasshouse)and Tanfield Railway at Sunniside. I wish security would be as strict with "Gateshead's finest" as they are with innocent videographers! It annoys me when i am elsewhere doing my railway vids for You Tube on stations etc when we photograpgers can get picked on easily but anti social behavior is ignored. Keep those great vids coming. Cheers, Jeff.
The land is owned by Tesco says a lot when large supermarkets get a hold of a town smaller businesses suffer sadly.... Cost of living crisis while Tesco make record profits humm... sorry to go off on a tangent but bugs the hell out of me
I go often to the vue, sambuccas or wetherspoons. Grim and otras graffiti everywhere along with street druggies... and some beautiful old buildings left to rot. Another great video 👍
Enjoyed the tour and yes its high street is pretty grim indeed. I like Gateshead in general and regularly support the small businesses in The Arches as well as in Trinity Square. Easy access from the metro and the number 27 Bus. Have seen it all get worse in the 5 years I have been back in the northeast but good to hear of a regeneration plan. Looking forward to your next tour!!
Moved to Scotland 40 years ago, video brought back memories especially the Trafalgar, looks a sorry state re high st and Jackson st although trinity sq is an improvement. Let’s hope there are more improvements to come. Paul
Hey, you walked right past the Grey Nag's Head Pub and didn't say anything. I had a real nice afternoon there about a year ago. I was hoping you were gonna say; Aw, mate, this is the best pub in town!!!!!! Anyway, like I said, I liked it. Good jukebox. Also, I didn't realize that was the bad part of town - the bad part looks different in the US.
I was brought up in Lobley Hill but now live in western Canada but come over to visit family every 2-3 yrs and stay at the premier inn at the team valley. Obviously we get into gateshead quite often and the high street is horrible. However last September while we were there we had to go up the west road in Newcastle to a cemetery there and that area is unbelievably disgusting.
I was there in September 2023 and it was flourishing. The Premier inn I'm talking about is the one at Maingate, Kingsway north that used to be the Tulip, it's across the road from the Valley Farm pub. I just checked and it is still a hotel. I think you may be getting confused with the other premier inn that was behind the waggon pub. That one was closed down a long time ago.
Top video Eddie glad you made it out of the backalley of newcastle brave man 😬 it's a shame because it was a class night out in the late 80s early 90s happy days
Great video Eddie brings back lot's of memories I always thought Gateshead was nothing without Newcastle I remember in the 70's when I was a lad going to the Odeon on the high street on a Saturday morning kid's entertainment wonder if anyone else remember's that cartoon's laurel and hardy the 3 stooges etc it was always packed and if you were hard up which we always were you could buy a half a hot dog at the intermission lol
Back in the 1940's opposite Jackson Street Co-op was the Civic Restaurant where one could use ration coupons to get a meal. Ah! The good old days. I remember well in the early 1950's going to see the original Dambusters film at the Odeon opposite the junction with Sunderland Road.
Hi Eddy Things I remember with affection about Gateshead high street from when I was a young lad. Shepards of Gateshead at Christmas and the ride to Santa's grotto. The Odeon Cinema where I saw such classics as Where Eagles Dare and Dads Army. and Jackson the taylor where my dad got his made to measure suits. I currently live in Dubai and look forward to your videos so keep up the good work👍
I remember going to a gun shop in Gateshead back in the 80s. I was in awe, amongst terraced houses was a corner shop, I guess originally a typical grocery shop. It was rough, but the gear they had in there totally caught me by suprise. At this moment the name of the shop escapes me.
Good video. I was born in Gateshead. The regeneration of Gateshead was suppose to be started in 2019. Apparently the budget was cut so the work could not go ahead. The council seem to find the money for the Gateshead quays! Sadly I see parts of Ukraine in better state. The council is not bothered.
This is such a memory and it’s very sad to see this now. I used to live in Washington mid 90’s and would get the bus through Gateshead to go the Metro Centre or into Newcastle. I have lived down south since 98 and we have areas that are run down too. But it’s such a shame that looking at the place now, I’d give it a miss 😢
Ha ha, that was surreal. I’m a busker, and have been for decades now. I tried to busk in Trinity Square once, and got the same reaction as you from the security guards; if not a little less polite and nervous (he was, and quiet rightly so). They were more forcefull with me, they came heavy handed and not alone. The crazy thing is if I’m and inch the other side of the bollards he mentioned there’s not a thing they can do. If I do busk now, it’s either the entrance to the Metro, or on Bewick Way facing the upstairs windows of your gym, but there I constantly get asked for busfares to get back home (that’s how it’s worded) from the mental-heads that hang around the area. But in their defence, some of the best crack/craic I’ve had in Gateshead has been from the mental-heads. I just never know. I’ve never felt threatened there though; apart from the security guards. Keep on keeping it real.
Another great video. I was hoping you were gonna have a walk past the law court & police station to finish off. Haven't been to the Heed in a while. The last time I was there, there were high rise flats behind the high street up from the park lane. The high street has the same desirables, I see. Some things never change.
Another great podcast Eddie. Never really went downtown Gateshead. Looks like I didn’t miss anything. How can anyone not miss a bit of green (grass, tress bushes etc). Its awful
It's in tough competition Gateshead High St. You've got Newcastle city centre less than a mile north. The metrocentre a few mile to the west. What new business is gonna pick the area, if you have 2 options nearby, which both get higher footfall. Sad to see nevertheless. We can only hope one day, it'll be revived.
One time you go into gateshead and buy anything you could buy in Newcastle , it had all the major stores , the market , butcher and green grocers galore ! I knew a couple of the pubs where you could order a VHS video player and they would have it for you before you finished your 2nd pint , thats what I call service lol
Thanks for the video. Used to get to Blue Bell a lot. There was a pub at the bottom of town used to stay open late for coppers, cabbies and other people coming off nights and they'd often let us have a drink. Can't remember the name unfortunately? Haven't been around since '95.
Left out? Looked like there was plenty of migrants coming our way in the vid. That's what they ment about levelling up. If the place wasn't already so desperate as it already is. The sods , send even more dole wallers and benefit dependents up ere, to suck off the council budget. The north east has enough on our plates to deal with , economically, without adding to it with more benefit dependants. No more diversity. Just hard working folk adding to the pot, instead of raping it. And backhand every smack head and trouble maker out the town centre.
Great video im an old fold lad moved to South shields 20yr ago. Still have fond memories of the high Street meeting my nana outside the tip rank littlewoods cafe. Shopping city Bobby's night club. The indoor Market. So sad to see the state of it now
Yeah the redevelopment is impressive sad to see the south part of the city centre. Can you remember Shepherds? My mother used to get her Xmas presents in from there when I was a kid.
The discussion with the security chap was well handled and you're right - what's the point of trying to annoy anyone by taking it further? Unlike some youtubers usually with drones who's whole purpose seems to be to annoy people.
I used to live in Beacon Lough at the top of Sheriff Hill Bank,(Yes,I know it's not Gateshead High Street)and it was one of the most nastiest places I've ever had the misfortune to live. There were some really, nasty horrible people.
You can film, your eyes can not be trespassed it’s no different to him having a body warn camera on we all have public access to the area photography is not a crime. Stand up for your rights…..
Mate loved your video and being an ex-Gateshead lad living in Australia its' depressing to see how bad the High Street has become. It all started with the Tories in the 80's and the shutting down of industries and the relocation of jobs to the south to shore up their numbers politically. I remember being a young bloke working for Clarkie's when Thatcher turned up to open new state of the art facilities for North East Nuclear Power Industries and it was gone within a couple of years. The people of the North East are Stoic and resilient and all they need is an opportunity to prove it. Again, Mate a great video (pity about the purple patch at the beginning).
Interesting one Eddie. My memories of Gateshead, Shepherds at Christmas 🎄with the family. Filming in public is it worth the agro from security staff. Gateshead needs a magic wand to bring it back to life.
Agree with your assessment in general
I’m was born on Gateshead high street and grew up living there - so I have an affinity with the place
That’s the reason me and my partners have decided to help regenerate the place
We own The Tynesider
It’s just a pity you came on a day we were closed for maintenance issues and snagging - I would’ve invited you in
We have also purchased the building next door which we plan to turn into high spec apartments and I’m also involved in the potential refurb of the old Kwik Save building you passed
We are now fully commited to making Gateshead High street a decent place again
Watch this space
Be my guest to call into The Tynesider for a beer sometime
You may be surprised
Keep up the good work
Cheers Lee, I actually popped my head in while I was filming and spoke to a short chap who seemed connected to the place. It looks great. I didn’t realise you had other projects too and it’s great news that a new pub is opening on the High St!
Love your videos, saw you at the Bigg Market Reunion. I’m Lee’s partner and grew up and live in Gateshead. Lee couldn’t be more local to the High Street as was born on the street behind where his parents still live now. I thought he was mad when he told me he wanted to open a pub on the High Street but it’s really great that there’s independents popping up now. Sapori Italian restaurant is a lovely place and the bars around the Railway Quarter are a great night out and definitely putting Gateshead on the social map again. We are both really passionate about improving the area it’s sad that’s the state of our High Street. I’m involved in a few community and volunteer projects . There’s the Big Help Out this weekend which is an initiative to improve Gateshead town centre asking volunteers to help paint fences, plant flowers and litter pick this Friday and Saturday. We are helping if anyone else would like to join to help make Gateshead better again they can apply www.gateshead.gov.uk/article/28277/The-Big-Help-Out-comes-to-the-town-centre
@@NurseLuisaNewcastleSkinClinic thank you Luisa. We need more people like you and Lee.
I litter pick every single day when out walking with my dogs. I find it very therapeutic
I @@NurseLuisaNewcastleSkinClinic I passed through Gateshead today, on Jackson Street, volunteers were planting flowers and digging the borders. It really gives you a lift that there are people that care about their community. Well done and thank you to all those involved ❤
Appreciate the efforts like, not sure spenny high spec apartments are what the people of Gateshead need though. Rent in average placea are already pricing people out
It's not the run down shops that is the issue with Gateshead town centre, it's the smackheads and alcoholics. One every 5 yards!
It's what the government wants
Lived in and around London for 15 years and been back to north east in Gateshead since October last year. I was shocked by how many druggies there were in the town centre, divvies riding pit bikes in the housing estates, 40 year olds blasting new monkey in their Zafira whilst picking up the kids from school 😂 I get that it happens in a lot of places but some of the behaviour up here is just embarrassing.
Other day there was a couple of Middle Aged radgies drinking on the benches, police just spoke to them and didn’t even tell them to discard of the tinnys, local authorities do nothing to tidy the place up of the smackheads and alcoholics
Its the whole area even South Shields has gone right down hill.
That's Part of the problem, yes, that's also something the council to deal with. X x
I'm 64 years old and born and bred in Gateshead (Low Fell) and moved to Norway in 1986.
From a young age I used to take the bus to Shepherds to meet my grandparents every Saturday, went shopping at the Coop. When I was older I had some good nights, at the Trafalgar.
My dad and me used to go to all of the Newcastle home games and parked the car at a car park directly across the road from the Town Hall and walked over the Tyne Bridge up to the ground.
Gateshead used to be a busy place to be but it looks so depressing now after watching your video.
I have to admit most of my family have since moved to Newcastle and when I visit I never go back to my birthplace Gateshead - shame.
Wow, you have just taken me down memory lane as its over 40 years since I used to go shopping in the town centre with my parents. Shepherds of Gateshead was a regular store for shopping along with the CO-OP and Littlewoods. So sad to see town centre demise across the country. Thanks for the video👍
Great video Eddy, drinking back in the late 80s it was top notch.
But these plans for the town centre have been on ice for years, I think the only thing they have done is open the road up from Sunderland Road.
One thing they need to do is allow security to get rid of those toerags who always hang about just off Jackson Street.
Hi Eddie from Tyneside life. Always loved your channel no matter the subject, but it is good to see the videos that are not just concentrating on the beautiful game. These, to me, are just as entertaining as I love the history of anything involved with our Tyneside life. Both Newcastle and Gateshead, North Shields and South Shields, Wallsend and Jarrow, to Newburn and Ryton, have as much interesting history to us all as even after living here for 56 years you teach me things that I never even knew! Keep it up mate and never stop your channel.
Being a Gateshead lad it’s sad to see how much it’s run down
Cheers from Seattle Eddy! The Dean Taxis sighting made me homesick. Thanks for the update on my home town. I know it’s kind of sad when they try to modernise old towns like Gateshead and they end up becoming clinical, cookie cutter modern shopping areas with Vue cinemas etc (and jobsworthy security guards!) but I do think it’d be good for Gateshead if they somehow modernised/rejuvenated the old high street as well, or at least redeveloped or made it a more desirable place for people to live/work/play. Hopefully by giving a better life to the community it’ll help heal some of the more troubled or addicted people who now tend to hang around there. They need better opportunities for life!
Born and bred in Gateshead until I left 20 years ago. I purposely visited last week to see how it has changed and it is truly an awful high street.
It is. But it’s much better than what it was 😅
Im 53 and Gateshead high street has always been a s...hole, i hate going there, Gateshead council should be ashamed. See you encountered the local rats.
Great video as always
The only passable nice part is Trinity Square. But it's only been open for 11 years. Wait another decade and it'll be run down just like the High Street near Matalan.
Gateshead Council are disgusting landlords.
Council has purposely made it worse because they want to cut down on car usage.
Another labour council.
They shouldn't be ashamed, they should be abolished
The High Street was thriving when I grew up in Gateshead in the 1970s. The empty plot you passed used to be Gateshead Odeon cinema. The flyover system built in the late '60s only succeeded in taking people straight into Newcastle, thus avoiding Gateshead. The Metro system from 1981 did the same. The Metrocentre in 1986 was another hammer blow to the town centre. Sad to see now.
Another good video Eddie. I've said it for ages, Gateshead town centre is hands down the worst town centre in Tyne & Wear. Place has always been rough. Only place I've ever been mugged in broad daylight. T'was always thus, though. Ironically, Gateshead has some nice suburbs (and I live in one), so it's not all bad! However, I think they should just level the south side and build some decent housing. The place is more or less unviable with the toon on it's doorstep. Be a good place to live for workers in the city centre.
That security guy is wrong. You're in a public space, so you can record.
Omg I have spent so much of my life over the last 40-odd years around there. That was my gym too for awhile, my drum tutor was next door to the Tynesider, in the 80s I lived up the road in the three storey flats where they filmed Get Carter!
Yep! That’s my understanding
If it was on Trinity Square, then that land is owned by Tesco. they can actually stop you from smoking a cigarette. It's private land.
Turns out Gateshead, is owned by Tesco, and they are landlords for most of the shops also
@@guvnormcleanI’ve seen a lot of these security guys recently some get really nasty with some of the auditors. Just filming because they don’t understand the laws themselves. It’s not illegal to film in public.
hi i’m a former gateshead resident, joined the merchant navy on the key side in 1958 and nimmigrated to nyc in 1963! i was a member of gateshead harriet’s and a choirboy at st cuthberts! i delivered newspapers from ben nevins on derwentwater road! to see the video of gateshead empty and desolate is depressing! nyc is dangerous but i reside in greenwich village which is nice! i’ve not been home in 50 years but miss the humor ! please keep on posting fabulous truths
Good to hear your interesting comments from a fellow Gateshead resident ex merchant navy 👍
I had a shot every time Purple top security man said “Obviously”. Mortal drunk now 😊
Aye, my tummy is starting to churn..😨 I had a head start like.. 🤣
KnobHeed.He should have signed up upon leaving School.
Arsehole would own a Better Attitude.
Shame they aren't so quick to move smackheads on.
He's obviously a big fan of Peter Beardsley.
@@TheBigT79 Obviously!
I'm nearly 30 and have worked in the town centre for over 5 years but hadn't really been to the place in the 25 years or so before despite living less than 10 miles away my whole life, probably says a lot about its decline over that time period. Really interesting video thanks for making it, loved some of the old photos from how it used to look.
You're right that Trinity Square is canny, but I'm not surprised one of the purple jobsworths stopped you pretty much straight away 😄 they do have to put up with a fair bit of crap from some of the types you met at the end there but I'd have had his back if he'd been more concerned about you indirectly antagonising them rather than doing it to boot lick for the almighty Tesco's that dominates the area (blessed be the Tesco)
The Wetherspoons isn't actually too bad and always surprises me by the way it gets less rough the deeper you go into it, even with the main smoking area at the back. Some of the charity shops are alright. Even on a really nice day Trinity Square never seems to be too busy, probably owing to Newcastle's appeal. The highlight of Gateshead still is definitely the little Newcastle/Gateshead section just by the High Level Bridge. Station East, The Central, Microbus are all nice drinking spots, where you always either see, hear or feel the trains going over the bridge where 'Station East' must've been the train stop at one time, presumably before the Metros.
Good insight I'll be looking out for further episodes and might even see ye one day and will likely let you know I'm a fan of the channel 😊 All the best
I've lived in Gateshead for about 7-8 years now, I love living here & make use of the businesses available. I would love it if Gateshead Council did more to help local businesses in Gateshead so there is more for the people who live & work in Gateshead! X x
I'm from Glasgow but I used to stay down in Gateshead for 5 years.i used to go into the Blue Bell pub to watch the Glasgow Rangers matches. I still come down to Gateshead/ Newcastle about 6 times a year. And I've said for years that the Gateshead council have let the people of Gateshead down by letting the High Street get into the state it now finds its self in. When the Blue bell closed a few years ago I heard it was because that whole block of shops were getting compulsory purchased by the council. And years later still nothing has happened.
I like the Vue Cinema. Great value for money. If you walk a bit further down about 2-3 minutes to the arches on Wellington Street you'll pass some more small business cafes and shops. I was recently in Big Fat Doughnut and was quite impressed with the choice and decor inside. I'll be revisiting this summer.
Brilliant video Eddie! I grew up on The Leam but my mam was from central Gateshead, she loved Gateshead.
I think it looks great in the main part but so sad all those closed shops.
I love being a Gateshead lass and hope things get better in the center of the Town.
Loved this Eddie!
Gateshead has always been rough to be fair. I remember when it had a multi storey car park and someone threw Alf Roberts off the top.
Now you made me have to go look up the theme tune, and I'll have to find the movie online.
Sad video, I was naming all the old shops that used to be in Gateshead as you were walking around. Laws Herbal Supplies (With the famous Sarsaparilla) Woolworths, Ward Watson (Next to the Trafalgar), La Bodega, M&Ms,The Nickelodeon with the bingo through the back 😂😂
I remember going to Laws for a sarsaparilla with my Dad while my Mam went to Rumbelows to pay the TV rent.
Oh my God I did that as well. We had a fad to go to the Dance studio next door and then have a sarsaparilla (had to look up spelling Ha). Thats got to be mid to late 50s for me.
Thank you (amended ). I would never have got that right !
I thought it was called laws! My mam used to take me there for a sasparilla too. The same man worked there for a lot of years
Laws Stores had alot of shops. Our local one was in Blaydon precinct. I live in Leeds now and my neighbour managed a Laws store in Sunderland. He's in final stages of dementia now but when I visit him I always mention it and he smiles in recognition. My husband's surname is Laws and his family origins are from Sunderland.
Oh my LAWS; I loved going to LAWS in the 60s, 70s & 80s where I had a sasp; It was a great little shop; There was also that Butcher shop where you could get a wonderful Saveloy dip or a Pork n Stuffing bun; Gateshead is lost now; It might never recover;
My weekend is now sorted. Gonna go to Gateshead High Street and look for the guy in purple and just follow him around filming him. Once I get bored of that, it's off to the Bull for a couple pints.
It was about five years ago when I last walked down Gateshead High Street and it was pretty bad then, never mind now. After watching this, Eddy, I won't be back for some time! The council should hang their collective heeds in shame.
Brought back loads of memories back in the day. Really good to watch.
What a bloody shame whats happened to the high st, when i first started going in the drink the high st was jumping,, every pub was open, every pub was busy,, im fifty now and the desolation of the place breaks my heart,, my mam would take us shopping and you could fet everything,, ckithes at books and caesars littlewoods,, burtons,, the neeb on jackson st,, the old chip shop with the attatched wet fish shop, there was a Lloyds,, TSB,, Barclays.. snd a midlands bank as well as the building societys,, the indoor market was my mams favourite,, i could cry watching this video,, it sill never ever come back,, Oh i forgot we used to go to laws for a sasparilla and a liquorice root,, yum,,
This is my home town too, live in Newcastle now, this breaks my heart. I’m 66 now and was brought up in Regent court behind the high street and loved living there, I only ever go to Gateshead now to visit cemetery and family graves, I’ve been to town centre once since the old car park came down, not a fan of new town centre….
From sunderland Road, Gateshead. Emigrated to Canada in 76.
Thanks for sharing Gateshead High street, shocking state. My memories was Shepard, especially at Christmas.
The council are to blame for the state of the place. They have made it a nightmare to drive around the place to get parked with bus lanes and blocked off roads.If there not careful Newcastle will follow because they’ve done the same over there to.They have some kind of war going on with motorists and it’s driving people away.
As a bloke born in the 1950's in Bensham who hasn't been back to Gateshead town centre for about 40 years, I find this quite sad ☹
Thanks for the tour... I left Gateshead in 1963! I saw some landmarks I recognised , but changed a lot as most places have I guess. Haven`t been in the high street for maybe 40 years !
I used to love to come to Gateshead to shop in the indoor market. I used to get the red Go North East bus from Wallsend. The problem is all of these towns look exactly the same now, same shops same coffee shops. There is no longer any point visiting from another town as everywhere is the same. Its as if the heart has been ripped out of places, such a shame .
As the King of Gateshead, love to see you back :). Sorry about the purple goons, they deal with a lot of radgies every day sadly.
Weird that he’d be bothered about Eddy filming considering the amount of actual Knobheads they deal with daily
@@Flyingwithoutmings i think he knew he would be on youtube and wanted the limelight. But i can not prove it lol
BTW thanks for covering Gateshead. Honestly I don't remember Gateshead High Street ever being anything other than run down. I used to get the bus through everyday to school in the late Sixties through the Seventies. Again passing through with my American kids in the 2000s. To me it looks so similar and the absence of change is depressing. But it really is the very worst part of Gateshead. There are better places not too far from there.
SAMUEL Johnson once described Gateshead as the “dirty back lane leading to Newcastle”.
Thank you for taking the time out to make this documentary 👏 I can’t remember when Gateshead high street ever looked good but I have fond memories of working in shepherds and every Thursday night (pay day) visiting the trafalgar. Dave Buxton was the manager in the mid seventies. Loved it and miss it . Thank you!😀👍
I remember going to Shepherds of Gateshead at Christmas with my Mam.
My Mam worked there in the 60’s 😃
Shepherds built a wonderful panoramic restaurant overlooking the Tyne in the early 60’s it was considered at the time “ quite posh “ for a department store
Should have gone to the dead Civic Center, get Martin Gannon out to explain the mess. He might be in the bar if they still have one. The rent office has gone, so I take it the bar is still in there. Watch how Gateshead changes for the better when he's gone. He could be down the quayside, sucking up to developers. Telling locals it brings people to the area to spend money, that Gateshead never sees.
Great video pal ~ It’s a sad state. That’s my home growing up and me and my Dad used to pop down on a Sunday morning for a few pints before lunch and the place was thriving in the late 80s early 90s Hope they do spend some money and turn it back to a decent place to visit
I’m 38. My mother worked at the Traf. I spent most of my childhood in that little area - Saturday mornings in Denton’s cafe and Gateshead Indoor Market. I adore Luder’s old car park and that whole precinct - very, very dear to me. Latterly my mother worked in O’Keefe’s, which I was hoping you’d get to by continuing south. I recently had a poem published about the sculpture which you had in frame that sadly you never mentioned! Anyway, see you in the gym. I’m there hours on end every day too 😂
I moved from Glasgow west end to Gateshead just before COVID lock down. I couldn’t get over the difference between Gateshead and Newcastle with just a river separating them. Moved to Newcastle six months later 😂
I was raised in Newcastle I loved it ,I lost my heart to Newcastle.
I moved over here there side of the wayer 15 Yr ago .
And I visited Newcastle 2 week ago ,WHAT !!!!a sh.. Hole.
I have to say I now will always live over this side of the water for ever, even though it's not the greatest place, it's better than newcastle
@@Bereal711depends where you live in both places.
Newcastle West End is worse than anywhere in Gateshead.
The indoor Gateshead market was great. My mate used to work in the Trafalgar too. The one thing that Gateshead now is missing is a market. It’s also great to hear they’ve reopened the long vacant Gateshead Leisure Centre.
Martin Gannons legacy eddy, hes got a lot to answer too
Great video Eddy, out of all the pubs that used to be within walking distance of each other, only The Met, The Grwy Nags Head, Curleys, William IV & The Old Fleeze have outlasted ever over pub.
My vivid memories of Gateshead was Bobby Pattinson’s place, and Law’s herbal supplies, in which we got proper Sasparella. Shepard’s of Gateshead, as advertised in all the flea pits.All Gateshead seems to offer now is charity shops, and “ take aways”. I think the Metro Centre, and Team Valley helped kill it. Were it not for “Get Carter”, absolutely no one would care. I guess it’s Mackem equivalent would be Southwick, which, tbf, looks a bit more lively. Another good video Eddy.
The council should be held to account for the mess they have made in the town centre. They are the only ones who gave the green light for the demolition of the ugly Trinity Square and car park only to rebuild an even uglier shopping centre with the student accommodation above. I just wonder if I'll still be alive to see the drawings of the High Street come to fruition
Council are now slum lords
Hi Eddie good video I was born in Gateshead. I know how much it’s declined over the years very sad. Used to drink in the Trafalgar with my dad it’s sad it’s gone. Other pubs Down the street it’s sad. Used to go in the park lane also shut. Remember Woolworths back in the day. Good video anyway
I'm originally a Gateshead lad born and raised and the Council has NEVER given us a town centre befitting of such a big and formerly bustling town. It's ALWAYS been a dive, let's be honest, just less of a dilapidated one than it is now. The Traf was always unpleasant and grim AF, certainly by the mid-late 90s. But it's OUR shithole at the end of the day. #ProudToBeAGeordie
The traf was legendary in how bad and rough it was honestly you had to see it to beleive it. There were some other shocking pubs that I went it while living in gateshead in the early 2000s the Portland the blue Bell and the greyhound all in felling were horrendous. Anyway I got offered a council house in New biggin Hall Newcastle so jumped at the chance and took it now bare in mind Newbiggin Hall has a bad reputation too but compared to gateshead it was a step up 😂😂😂
I used to go busking near Iceland / Gateshead Metro in the 1980s. Way back in the 1970s I would come down to Gateshead Centre one Saturday a month with my Nana. She'd buy fish and we'd head back to the Leam Lane and have lovely fish and chips whilst watching the skiing on "World of Sport."
The new shops look great if a little bland, Curleys and the Metropole etc never looked very friendly even when Gateshead was thriving.
I live in Mexico now. Eddy - many thanks for your videos, could you do one on the Leam Lane Estate or Washington please?
Stay cool everyone.
Alan.
Born in Sheriff Hill 78 yrs ago Gateshead High Street, Jackson Street and Sunderland Rd were places to visit with my mum to go shopping. My Dad worked as a maintenence eng for the Dunston Co-op dairy until it closed and then worked in the Co-op town store. Shepherds and Littlewoods were frequented often. The first change and monstrosity was the 'Get Carter' car park, now I dont recognise any or all of it. So So sad to see it like this Eddie. I live near Brighton now and don't get back there that often. But still support the Toon so keep us informed as well eh! Love the Channel.
Thanks for sharing Jim 👊🏻👍🏻
Holy shit.. it's almost unrecognisable, Eddy. I was born in Wardley, grew up in High Heworth, and spent loads of time as a youth in Gateshead Town centre, always venturing into Shephards department store. But I moved north of the river in my early twenties and have never been back into the town centre since. Thanks for this great video, and hopefully, there are better times ahead for my hometown. Cheers, Eddy.
Great video, bring back “Shepherds of Gateshead, the biggest and the best, find what yr looking for…and the parking is free for the whole familee “.
Dominated Gateshead in the 197os, with a great toy department on the top floor next to the cafe and bikes and fishing rods - nice to look at even if needed a lot of saving up. Littlewoods in Northumberland Street Newcastle, but can’t remember going in one in Gateshead. Don’t suppose there’s anything left of the Gateshead Odeon- happy memories of being taken to see Where Eagles Dare and The Battle of Britain amongst other greats. But as for the privatisation of the public realm by the likes of Tesco with their cctv and security guards……they might be better off dealing with shop lifters than decent folk doing a vlog…..but that would involve being useful to society.
It is so sad to see the way the old high street has died This is happening in so many places Another great video thanks for your insights into Tyneside life
It must be over 50 yrs since I was in Gateshead, like other comments looks like Shepherds has gone and the Get Carter car park where “Alf Roberts “ met his maker has also been knocked down
Great vid Eddie
The metrocentre killed off Gateshead for good ,
Drank in the traf for years , shopped at shepherds,drank sasp from laws once a vibrant if somewhat dangerous night out in the 80's.
Hope you come do whickham village
Spent my primary years in the central Gateshead area. They closed quite a few schools which really pushed us out the area. I remember the old markets, signing in the old Tesco car park and city centre for school during Xmas and I remember the weekend markets and being sick on the rugs for sale after too much strawberry milkshake! Used to live in Gateshead from 1997 when I was born and then moved over Newcastle in my teens, so I've spent half my life in Gateshead and half in Newcastle.
I have to say moving over to Newcastle really made my love for NUFC grow. Love the Bridges in Newcastle have hundreds of photographs now and memories exploring. The views of the bridges, architecture and St James' does not compare to the boarded up streets of Gateshead
7:14 that guy has just discovered what mobile phones are😂😂😂😂
Hahahaha! Class!
Excellent video Eddie. I live on the other side of the river near the coast but often pass through here to see a friend in Bensham, for occasional visit to The Sage (Glasshouse)and Tanfield Railway at Sunniside.
I wish security would be as strict with "Gateshead's finest" as they are with innocent videographers! It annoys me when i am elsewhere doing my railway vids for You Tube on stations etc when we photograpgers can get picked on easily but anti social behavior is ignored.
Keep those great vids coming. Cheers, Jeff.
The land is owned by Tesco says a lot when large supermarkets get a hold of a town smaller businesses suffer sadly.... Cost of living crisis while Tesco make record profits humm... sorry to go off on a tangent but bugs the hell out of me
I go often to the vue, sambuccas or wetherspoons. Grim and otras graffiti everywhere along with street druggies... and some beautiful old buildings left to rot.
Another great video 👍
Wow that has changed, very interesting video once again 🙏
Great video Eddy a real eye opener
Enjoyed the tour and yes its high street is pretty grim indeed. I like Gateshead in general and regularly support the small businesses in The Arches as well as in Trinity Square. Easy access from the metro and the number 27 Bus.
Have seen it all get worse in the 5 years I have been back in the northeast but good to hear of a regeneration plan.
Looking forward to your next tour!!
Hi Jan, I forgot to cover the micro pubs in the arches 😬
Gateshead high st is so confusing for some drivers, They've spent alot of money on the centre, Bring back the car park, lol well-done eddy 👍
Moved to Scotland 40 years ago, video brought back memories especially the Trafalgar, looks a sorry state re high st and Jackson st although trinity sq is an improvement. Let’s hope there are more improvements to come. Paul
The tower block behind, Warwick Court, that’s getting pulled down alongside Eslington and Redheugh down the Teams.
Hey, you walked right past the Grey Nag's Head Pub and didn't say anything. I had a real nice afternoon there about a year ago. I was hoping you were gonna say; Aw, mate, this is the best pub in town!!!!!! Anyway, like I said, I liked it. Good jukebox. Also, I didn't realize that was the bad part of town - the bad part looks different in the US.
I was brought up in Lobley Hill but now live in western Canada but come over to visit family every 2-3 yrs and stay at the premier inn at the team valley. Obviously we get into gateshead quite often and the high street is horrible. However last September while we were there we had to go up the west road in Newcastle to a cemetery there and that area is unbelievably disgusting.
That premier inn doesn't exist anymore, it's owned by another company now and used to house migrants
I was there in September 2023 and it was flourishing. The Premier inn I'm talking about is the one at Maingate, Kingsway north that used to be the Tulip, it's across the road from the Valley Farm pub. I just checked and it is still a hotel.
I think you may be getting confused with the other premier inn that was behind the waggon pub. That one was closed down a long time ago.
@geordienufc3132 Aye, it's the "Embassy Newcastle, Sure Hotel Collection by Best Western" near the waggon and the roundabout I'm on about
Luck you 😊
@@THEPete_this is true it's only for non english
Top video Eddie glad you made it out of the backalley of newcastle brave man 😬 it's a shame because it was a class night out in the late 80s early 90s happy days
Thank you for doing this, Eddie.👍
Great video Eddie brings back lot's of memories I always thought Gateshead was nothing without Newcastle I remember in the 70's when I was a lad going to the Odeon on the high street on a Saturday morning kid's entertainment wonder if anyone else remember's that cartoon's laurel and hardy the 3 stooges etc it was always packed and if you were hard up which we always were you could buy a half a hot dog at the intermission lol
Back in the 1940's opposite Jackson Street Co-op was the Civic Restaurant where one could use ration coupons to get a meal. Ah! The good old days. I remember well in the early 1950's going to see the original Dambusters film at the Odeon opposite the junction with Sunderland Road.
My dad was a projectionist at the odeon Gateshead in the late 30’s early 40’s before he was called up
Brilliant memories Roger 👊🏻👍🏻
Aye ya bugger. The friendly locals, so happy to be in your video. Some people man 🤣🤣
Hi Eddy
Things I remember with affection about Gateshead high street from when I was a young lad.
Shepards of Gateshead at Christmas and the ride to Santa's grotto.
The Odeon Cinema where I saw such classics as Where Eagles Dare and Dads Army.
and Jackson the taylor where my dad got his made to measure suits.
I currently live in Dubai and look forward to your videos so keep up the good work👍
Thanks for sharing James 👊🏻👍🏻
Excellent video Eddy. It wasn’t a bad night out Gateshead when i lived up that way .What a dimlo the security guard was .
I remember going to a gun shop in Gateshead back in the 80s. I was in awe, amongst terraced houses was a corner shop, I guess originally a typical grocery shop. It was rough, but the gear they had in there totally caught me by suprise. At this moment the name of the shop escapes me.
Good video. I was born in Gateshead. The regeneration of Gateshead was suppose to be started in 2019. Apparently the budget was cut so the work could not go ahead. The council seem to find the money for the Gateshead quays! Sadly I see parts of Ukraine in better state. The council is not bothered.
It’s my understanding that the money for the new Arena and Conference Centre are from the private sector
Very memorable journey through Gateshead, Thank you.
This is such a memory and it’s very sad to see this now. I used to live in Washington mid 90’s and would get the bus through Gateshead to go the Metro Centre or into Newcastle. I have lived down south since 98 and we have areas that are run down too. But it’s such a shame that looking at the place now, I’d give it a miss 😢
Ha ha, that was surreal.
I’m a busker, and have been for decades now.
I tried to busk in Trinity Square once, and got the same reaction as you from the security guards; if not a little less polite and nervous (he was, and quiet rightly so). They were more forcefull with me, they came heavy handed and not alone. The crazy thing is if I’m and inch the other side of the bollards he mentioned there’s not a thing they can do.
If I do busk now, it’s either the entrance to the Metro, or on Bewick Way facing the upstairs windows of your gym, but there I constantly get asked for busfares to get back home (that’s how it’s worded) from the mental-heads that hang around the area. But in their defence, some of the best crack/craic I’ve had in Gateshead has been from the mental-heads. I just never know.
I’ve never felt threatened there though; apart from the security guards.
Keep on keeping it real.
Another great video. I was hoping you were gonna have a walk past the law court & police station to finish off.
Haven't been to the Heed in a while. The last time I was there, there were high rise flats behind the high street up from the park lane.
The high street has the same desirables, I see. Some things never change.
That's strange
I thought Gateshead had died many years ago.
Another great podcast Eddie. Never really went downtown Gateshead. Looks like I didn’t miss anything. How can anyone not miss a bit of green (grass, tress bushes etc). Its awful
It's in tough competition Gateshead High St. You've got Newcastle city centre less than a mile north. The metrocentre a few mile to the west. What new business is gonna pick the area, if you have 2 options nearby, which both get higher footfall. Sad to see nevertheless. We can only hope one day, it'll be revived.
Excellent video. Well done!
One time you go into gateshead and buy anything you could buy in Newcastle , it had all the major stores , the market , butcher and green grocers galore ! I knew a couple of the pubs where you could order a VHS video player and they would have it for you before you finished your 2nd pint , thats what I call service lol
Thanks for the video mate really enjoying finding out more about the whole area 👍
Thanks for the video. Used to get to Blue Bell a lot. There was a pub at the bottom of town used to stay open late for coppers, cabbies and other people coming off nights and they'd often let us have a drink. Can't remember the name unfortunately? Haven't been around since '95.
So much for 'levelling up' The Noth East is always left out.
Left out?
Looked like there was plenty of migrants coming our way in the vid.
That's what they ment about levelling up.
If the place wasn't already so desperate as it already is.
The sods , send even more dole wallers and benefit dependents up ere, to suck off the council budget.
The north east has enough on our plates to deal with , economically, without adding to it with more benefit dependants.
No more diversity. Just hard working folk adding to the pot, instead of raping it.
And backhand every smack head and trouble maker out the town centre.
Trinity square cost over £120m back in 2012. Absolutely threw money at something that was never gonna work
@@petermontgomery8707 Politics and making money, that never works and we always pay for their mistakes.
Wouldn’t say the north east is anymore left out than the north west or the West Midlands
Great video im an old fold lad moved to South shields 20yr ago. Still have fond memories of the high Street meeting my nana outside the tip rank littlewoods cafe. Shopping city Bobby's night club. The indoor Market. So sad to see the state of it now
Glad you got some of Gateshead's finest. Why they put the drug and alcohol service on Jackson Street beggars belief.
I’m hoping you do a walkthrough of the new fanzone. Love to see it on game day. Be nice for the overseas fans looking to come over.
Yeah the redevelopment is impressive sad to see the south part of the city centre. Can you remember Shepherds? My mother used to get her Xmas presents in from there when I was a kid.
The discussion with the security chap was well handled and you're right - what's the point of trying to annoy anyone by taking it further? Unlike some youtubers usually with drones who's whole purpose seems to be to annoy people.
I used to live in Beacon Lough at the top of Sheriff Hill Bank,(Yes,I know it's not Gateshead High Street)and it was one of the most nastiest places I've ever had the misfortune to live. There were some really, nasty horrible people.
Place I grew up in the 1970s changed a lot looks good will have to visit soon thankyou I love your videos keep them coming
You can film, your eyes can not be trespassed it’s no different to him having a body warn camera on we all have public access to the area photography is not a crime. Stand up for your rights…..
I moved to Gateshead in about 2003 and seen some of the changes, I particularly like the cinema.
Mate loved your video and being an ex-Gateshead lad living in Australia its' depressing to see how bad the High Street has become. It all started with the Tories in the 80's and the shutting down of industries and the relocation of jobs to the south to shore up their numbers politically. I remember being a young bloke working for Clarkie's when Thatcher turned up to open new state of the art facilities for North East Nuclear Power Industries and it was gone within a couple of years. The people of the North East are Stoic and resilient and all they need is an opportunity to prove it. Again, Mate a great video (pity about the purple patch at the beginning).
Thanks for sharing Tony 👊🏻👍🏻
total rubbish... globalisation to blame.. the world moves on... and Thatcher gave the NE Nissan..
Interesting one Eddie. My memories of Gateshead, Shepherds at Christmas 🎄with the family. Filming in public is it worth the agro from security staff. Gateshead needs a magic wand to bring it back to life.
Ohh I remember seeing Santa Claus at Shepherds!