Andover Hampshire UK in the 60's part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
  • Some old photos and images from Andover, Hants, UK 1960's

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  • @thfccfht
    @thfccfht 4 года назад +2

    moved there in 1967 and lived on Admirals Way for 2 years before we Emigrated to Australia in 1969, I guess the London overspill was part of the problem and I was part of that problem..stayed in Aussie for 7 years, came back to England and visited Andover around 1977 - 78 and a few times after, it was a sprawl, Andovers quaintness had gone and it just became a faceless Town like any other..Older and Retired now and living on Koh Samui Thailand, still, I have some great memories of Andover and my Youth...

  • @Dunnlrs
    @Dunnlrs 5 лет назад +5

    Andover has transformed from a attractive little market town to a town sprawling with huge social housing estates , an outcome going back to a decision made in the 50s where Andover was designated as an overflow town. The town has continued to grow in size since with new estates but the towns facilities have not kept up. A good example is the town centre. There are no longer any major stores, these have now all closed. 30 years ago there was once a CoOp department Store where Wilkos is today, and there was even before that a small Debenhams adjacent to the Danebury Hotel. The last major store M&S closed its doors only last year. What remains is the Chantry center where 50% of the stores are vacant, a high street dominated by discount shops and a market that is a shimmer from the past. With population growth one would expect more activity, but this has not been the case. I can only guess that this is related to another Andover failure, namely attracting businesses which pay good wages/salaries and offer good employment opportunities. Andover was once home to TSB (Bank HQ) long gone, Twinnings Tea who relocated their production to Poland and companies like Furniture Factory’s and engineering companies like Stannah Lifts, Britax, Taskers, Plessey Marine who have all been replaced by low pay warehousing, menial service companies. It is sad to see the town continue to decline and looking increasingly tired. Worse go outside Andover to other surrounding towns e.g Newbury
    , a town of a similar size, but a town that is faring considerably better.

    • @mpwheatley
      @mpwheatley 5 лет назад +5

      TSB turned into Lloyds which employs 800 people in the town (right on Charlton Road, you can't miss it). Twinings and Stannah are still there. Andover's not perfect, but let's not unnecessarily talk down the town. High streets are dying all over the country because of the internet. If the demand was there then the shops would open (or stay open).

  • @chrisdance8101
    @chrisdance8101 3 года назад

    Grew up in Andover 1952 to 1972. Lived away all my adult life but now building a OO gauge model of Andover Junction station circa 1960. Very interested in getting a copy of the shot of Charlton Road as it shows the back of the engine shed. Also shots of any other buildings around the station in that period. Any help much appreciated.

  • @jeanpolnareff6196
    @jeanpolnareff6196 Год назад

    I was born in 2000 and lived here my entire life.
    I only wish that the town looked similar to this than it does now.
    This makes me upset to see how it used to be, and the state that it's in now.
    Makes you really wonder what the council are doing. Especially with the new stores popping up and down all over the time.
    I might actually buy a plot in the centre and see about setting up the old book shop, same look and style.

  • @theq-1
    @theq-1 4 года назад

    Destroyed by counselors of that time and its never stopped.

  • @andrewjg_
    @andrewjg_ 5 лет назад +2

    Andover is a boring town tbh

  • @GreenerHill
    @GreenerHill 6 лет назад

    Burden Fruiterers!