Southend-On-Sea: I Could Sense Trouble

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • I wasn't going to upload this video but having seen all the trouble in the town recently I thought it might be of interest.
    As I mentioned in the video, there was a large presence of police and security so maybe they knew something was afoot well before it started.
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  • @bythecurb
    @bythecurb  Год назад +18

    Hi everyone, the follow up video about Clacton-on-Sea is here - ruclips.net/video/oClBi1cRvMA/видео.htmlsi=-Bl4kZHCqKgSd0lV

    • @waynesilverman3048
      @waynesilverman3048 Год назад

      Is this Southend pavalon? Near the cliffs ,live by The sea oasis was filmed there

    • @JFK1967-z5v
      @JFK1967-z5v 28 дней назад

      En

  • @mannymac6678
    @mannymac6678 Год назад +221

    Imagine how happy, healthy, rich and technologically advanced humanity could be if greedy, short-sighted narcissistic sociopaths didn't run the world.

    • @GK1976A
      @GK1976A Год назад +9

      Nothing will ever change. People are only interested in 'improving' their own social status.
      Occasionally you get someone who wants to do some good, but they soon get bought off or corrupted with some hush money.

    • @john_knee_pee
      @john_knee_pee Год назад +6

      Well said. The gentrification is nauseating.

    • @Whitewolf76802
      @Whitewolf76802 Год назад +20

      That's the exact problem with the world. I find it hard to believe that there are so many greedy, power driven, bastards in the world.

    • @GK1976A
      @GK1976A Год назад +6

      @@Whitewolf76802 I don’t.
      That’s the way it’s always been since we started walking on our hind legs.

    • @john_knee_pee
      @john_knee_pee Год назад

      These are the same people that locked down the world, liquidated small business and forced mRNA inoculations on people. These same people are currently burning Hawaii to the ground for yet another wealth transfer.

  • @neiltully4579
    @neiltully4579 Год назад +180

    I was born in Southend, it was a lovely place to be a kid, but then foreign holidays kicked in and it all changed, it’s very difficult for our seaside resorts to compete. Southend like everywhere in the UK over the past 20 years has changed and sadly not always for the better…

    • @Tony11806
      @Tony11806 Год назад +9

      I read online that it was the cheap foreign package holidays that arrived in the 1960s that caused visitor numbers to the Kursaal amusement park to decline and a lack of people visiting the Kursaal caused it to close down.

    • @Tony11806
      @Tony11806 Год назад +2

      @WhoKnowsYou420 What are you talking about.

    • @pabrennan6877
      @pabrennan6877 Год назад +6

      Only the truth.

    • @deathvalleybro9320
      @deathvalleybro9320 Год назад

      divine karma for siding with bolshevism WW2

    • @Cajun1000
      @Cajun1000 Год назад +5

      I feel our uk seaside towns have never even tried to compete with foreign holidays. Each seaside town is the same cynical money grabbing mixture of arcade machines, expensive wristbands for rides, and insulting sugar laden food offerings with zero customer service. There's something in the British psyche that we accept such things on our own soil and yet we have exacting standards and expectations when abroad.

  • @markstevenson7884
    @markstevenson7884 Год назад +261

    It’s called Broken Britain.
    That’s why I venture out into the sticks away from this type of life

    • @thecraftyguy6358
      @thecraftyguy6358 Год назад +24

      You're right fella. It's well and truly broken and beyond repair.

    • @354sd
      @354sd Год назад +7

      Every town the same

    • @TheBlueCream
      @TheBlueCream Год назад

      hard to get in to Aussie@WhoKnowsYou420

    • @RollcageHiggins-uf9nm
      @RollcageHiggins-uf9nm Год назад

      Its the result of mass immigration

    • @katewolfspirit6722
      @katewolfspirit6722 Год назад

      @WetLettuce-kc2qm I found your comment about spiders really funny! 😆Not keen on the little buggers myself, but I always try to treat them kindly and put them outside. Not sure how I would cope with the giant ones Down Under! Yikes....

  • @MC-emmcee
    @MC-emmcee Год назад +246

    Lived in Southend all my life, for nearly 60 years. It has alway been a bit shabby but when I was a kid (even into my teens/early twenties) it was an OK place to be entertained and have a day out, even for the locals, and it was generally safe. It has now turned into a very tacky place and the majority of people you see during the day along the seafront are from out of town. Even the High Street is dead of any decent shopping. Southend had deteriorated a lot in the last 30 years and the place is now full of drug lords and their pushers... and there are plenty of customers. Violence is the order of the day in a lot of areas and mugging is a real threat. The city centre is a no go area at night where you will only encounter p*ssheads, druggies, ne'er-do-wells and people society has cast aside. Anti-social behaviour is as common as there is feral pigeons and seagulls, and there are an awful lot of feral pigeons and seagulls.

    • @ingridsouthcoast_
      @ingridsouthcoast_ Год назад +26

      Same in Bournemouth. Used to be loads of families, now just loads of people of their faces and a weekly stabbing.

    • @DaveSmith-bg2jh
      @DaveSmith-bg2jh Год назад

      I'd be more worried about a northerner than a ethnic minority southerner.

    • @baileyboo9788
      @baileyboo9788 Год назад +5

      Very sad.... could be a seaside paradise

    • @simonstones1918
      @simonstones1918 Год назад +6

      Is it reallllyyyy that bad?

    • @tracyomalley9470
      @tracyomalley9470 Год назад +21

      The same thing happened to Blackpool 😢 so what the hell went wrong ?? The government and the one's in charge ??? I think so 💯

  • @johnmartin690
    @johnmartin690 Год назад +239

    Hello James I have lived in Southend for 50 years and have seen the changes that in my opinion are not for the better. The large police presence is due to drug wars. The type of day tripper now days is a certain type and they usually come to stab, machete or shoot a rival dealer. Fortunately they are killing or beating their own type and on the whole locals rarely get caught up in the crossfire.

    • @pam164
      @pam164 Год назад +73

      Whole country is down the pan now.

    • @doffchitty1875
      @doffchitty1875 Год назад +60

      @@pam164so very sad to agree with you,feel the whole ENGLISH population should emigrate,our country is becoming more dangerous by the day!

    • @gmc9451
      @gmc9451 Год назад +26

      ​@@pam164it's so depressing but absolutely true.

    • @captainpeacock4442
      @captainpeacock4442 Год назад

      ​@@doffchitty1875Exactly,most Cities and Towns in England have become dangerous places due to certain things!!

    • @captainpeacock4442
      @captainpeacock4442 Год назад +13

      ​@@doffchitty1875Where would we go😂

  • @Dom-sc9ih
    @Dom-sc9ih Год назад +93

    Looting started in London last week all arranged on TikTok and then spread to Southend I heard. Country’s on its arse. Great video.

    • @version736ha2
      @version736ha2 Год назад

      Down to soft Policing and woke authorities who won't call it out for what it is and who is doing it. When Police won't even arrest shoplifters then a mass looting spree is no surprise.

    • @iamoldskool
      @iamoldskool Год назад +2

      Yep the country is definitely on its arse....

    • @wanderer4life
      @wanderer4life Год назад

      With TikTok the Chinese are killing this country from thousands of miles away. Jesus. Banning bloody TikTok is long overdue. In China, their version for their kids is responsible and respectable and focused on homework. Ours is focused on organising violent raids on other towns?!? FFS I hate this country sometimes.

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Год назад

      and soon to be on their arses will be the conservatives

    • @Sharialight
      @Sharialight 9 месяцев назад

      It's time to embrace Islam

  • @basil9983
    @basil9983 Год назад +72

    Have your house burgled or your property damaged and you get a crime number... Have your sand castle kicked down in Southend-on-sea and you get armed back up
    😂😂😂 Good video James 👍

    • @richardgamlin1459
      @richardgamlin1459 Год назад +8

      Add wall paper paste to the sand before you build and also put big rock in middle of main castle for added stability of course 😉
      Did it at Weston super mare few decades ago to karma gang of teenagers kicking down kids sand castles over a few days observation.
      Hot day they were barefoot 😈 Ring leader carried off beach on a stretcher.
      Karma 😁💪👍

    • @richardgamlin1459
      @richardgamlin1459 Год назад

      Don't like bullies 😈

    • @G4RY1159
      @G4RY1159 Год назад +6

      If you do get burgled it's best suggesting you think it was Tommy Robinson, plod be there in seconds

    • @chucks6781
      @chucks6781 Год назад +3

      Anybody notice how many police cars & plods arrive for a misdemeanour crime but none for the possibility they may be harmed by the culprit

    • @dcw1467
      @dcw1467 Год назад +1

      @@G4RY1159 Gud Un🤣😉👍

  • @richietaylor9870
    @richietaylor9870 Год назад +27

    To be fair to Southend, he’s only taken a walk up and down one road (and one pier). It’s a city (since 2022) of 180,000 so you can’t really compare it to Skegness (21,000) or Cleethorpes (38,000). The total urban population is even higher as it spreads into the surrounding districts of Castle Point and Rochford. As with any big town or city, there are parts that are nice and others that are not so nice. I’ve always loathed arcades, so I was never a fan of that particular part of the seafront. And, although I have seen a decline from afar (I moved away around 12 years ago having grown up there), Southend has a lot more to offer than just this section of the seafront, which only looks worse because he’s happened to turn up on a pretty rubbish day weather-wise (Southend is actually one of the driest towns in the country) There are far better stretches of coast, if he’d walked a little further beyond the Sealife Centre he’d have seen far better ones, especially if he got as far as Thorpe Bay and Shoebury East Beach.
    As for the prices, well, who was surprised to hear a northerner complaining about prices down South…you’d think they’d see it as a good thing: just remember that you only have to live with them briefly, when you see what we have to pay everyday, it should make you appreciate how lucky you are up North!
    Finally, the police situation is one those things that no one can ever win: decrease their presence and you’ll have people complaining that the police are useless and nowhere to be seen, meaning the town is unsafe; increase their presence and people will will say that it signifies lots of crime in the area, hence the need for so many… therefore it must be unsafe. But claims of out of control crime and especially ‘no go zones’ are just rubbish, which I’ve heard people say about many different towns and it’s almost always an exaggeration. The world didn’t become more violent, it just became more televised. Television then became 24 hours, meaning that you now hear about incidents you wouldn’t have necessarily heard about before. They have to fill all that airtime, and listening to it can give the impression of that UK towns are under siege. Yes, crime happens. But we’re not on the way to hell in a hand basket quite yet.

  • @ChrisClark-s2q
    @ChrisClark-s2q Год назад +75

    I live 20 mins from Southend (very rural)and love lots about Southend When you visited, unfortunately, Southend had been visited by a gang that recently terrorised Oxford Street London. It’s an easy trip from London. The Police presence was to deter any bad behaviour and now everything has calmed down. It’s not perfect but much loved by some of us…visit Leigh on Sea, ten minutes along the road…stunning

    • @minkgin3370
      @minkgin3370 Год назад +3

      Sarfend used to be where the Mods & the Rocker Gangs had ‘Meet-ups’ back in the 1960’s. I went once with a cousin who lived in Ilford when I was 15 in 1962. It was a nice day, but once was enough for me.

    • @D1331D
      @D1331D Год назад +1

      I've never been to Southend and don't think I will be going anytime soon.

    • @Ben-he3uq
      @Ben-he3uq Год назад +1

      We love Saafend, but try Old Leigh instead 😂

    • @christinehicks9265
      @christinehicks9265 Год назад

      Yes, I was there last week. I just loved the place. I'm going back very soon 😂

    • @alfamale9555
      @alfamale9555 Год назад

      I live in chalkwell and the entire area has gone to shit. Leigh full of coke heads and lips, tits and Botox, oh and tramp stamps as far as the eye can see. I have young daughters and do not want them to grow up round here. C2c makes it too close and easy for the barking scum to visit at weekends. The area is Too dangerous and overly obsessed with how u look. Southend full of fat benefits scum….we’re emigrating, uk is broken.

  • @gmc9451
    @gmc9451 Год назад +45

    Is there anywhere in this country that has changed for the better during the past five to ten years.

    • @philipjones9458
      @philipjones9458 Год назад +11

      No

    • @spring899
      @spring899 Год назад +9

      At a guess , the home neighbourhood of each and every Tory MP .

    • @robertfarrow5853
      @robertfarrow5853 Год назад +8

      ​​@@spring899there is one party, the Westminster Party run by the World Economic Forum.until and unless fools stop voting for blue red and yellow we haven't a chance. And Tice is one of them, the allowed opposition . Independent is the way after careful scrutiny of their past political affiliations. Some of them are ringers.

    • @winstonsmith8240
      @winstonsmith8240 Год назад

      Er.....No.

    • @bazthehandyman
      @bazthehandyman Год назад

      No

  • @ericg5791
    @ericg5791 Год назад +84

    Hi mate. Used to go to Southend regularly as a child. Was great back then, but recent visits have shown it's fallen on hard times and not worth much visit. Being an hour or so train ride from east London with absolute shitholes like Barking or Ilford means it's become basically London-on-Sea. Surprisingly, Leigh on Sea a few stops before is fairly nice for a short brief visit

    • @G4RY1159
      @G4RY1159 Год назад +10

      Should see Blackpool these days, WOW!

    • @steviem8466
      @steviem8466 Год назад

      Leigh is the last bastion of the area, but it's occupied by Leighples (all fur coat and no knickers). Kant has destroyed London and you are right, all the immigrants come down to Southend for the drugs and ujpsetting the locals.

    • @tonyska
      @tonyska Год назад +1

      ​@@G4RY1159Really sad what's happened to Blackpool. Had so many great times there years ago but it's just gone downhill.

    • @G4RY1159
      @G4RY1159 Год назад

      @@tonyska Same! Not been back since 2018 and I went most years from the 70's

    • @CIMAmotor
      @CIMAmotor Год назад

      @@jaydunstan1618 Don't be daft, it's a lovely place.

  • @pam164
    @pam164 Год назад +439

    All our seasides are tired looking, grubby and all need a revamp but government will not help to busy paying for other countries welfare.

    • @stuarthepburn6508
      @stuarthepburn6508 Год назад +38

      Everyone goes abroad to Spain, Greece etc. No one in the UK holidays in the UK because it's stupidly expensive

    • @TheCaretaker555
      @TheCaretaker555 Год назад +11

      So true

    • @smith077906
      @smith077906 Год назад

      It's a scam. It never goes to the people just the war lords pockets

    • @peterfitzpatrick7032
      @peterfitzpatrick7032 Год назад

      You mean like supplying Zelensky with depleted uranium shells which will pollute Ukraine soil for decades ?🙄
      Get a grip... your government (conservatives or labour) is not helping ANYONE but themselves and their WEF globalist masters... same as every other government in Europe...

    • @jaydunstan1618
      @jaydunstan1618 Год назад +10

      Hopefully the sea will reclaim them all.

  • @dorsetcyclist
    @dorsetcyclist Год назад +104

    I think a lot of seaside towns are becoming a bit run down these days. Bournemouth, my home town has /is becoming that way. Shops closing, rising crime and just looking unpleasant. Take care James, all the best.

    • @iearl504
      @iearl504 Год назад +11

      Bournemouth/Southbourne has many memories for me, always went as a child.
      Went a couple of years ago - wow what a difference, I found it quite upsetting to be honest

    • @dorsetcyclist
      @dorsetcyclist Год назад +8

      Thankfully I have moved over to Christchurch now and it is very much night and day in comparison with Bournemouth town centre

    • @BBob1
      @BBob1 Год назад +10

      I totally agree with you. I used to boast about Bournemouth being the best seaside town in the UK. But as you say it's really gone down hill. seems to be a beggar, Big Issue seller, druggy on every corner, and all those lovely shops now closed.

    • @marklawrence909
      @marklawrence909 Год назад +4

      I visit Bournemouth most weekends, live not far away, and you are right. Lately it has gone downhill, and that kid getting stabbed to death hasn't helped the reputation.

    • @bazzle_brush
      @bazzle_brush Год назад +1

      There's exceptions, look what Margate has done in recent years. You wouldn't step foot in areas of Folkestone not so long ago, now it's booming.

  • @paulkoval9138
    @paulkoval9138 Год назад +59

    I was bought up in Essex and my childhood was the early to mid 1960's. Back then seaside towns like Clacton, Walton and Southend seemed wonderful. As soon as I could travel independently I discovered the beauty of the Suffolk Coast with towns such as Woodbridge, Aldeburgh and Southwold. Dodgems, Candyfloss and Whelks and slot machines had no hold over me anymore.
    Maybe I wasn't alone and that's one reason why Sarfend is clinging on to ever diminishing returns.
    Maybe they'll one day realise that to keep doing the same thing over and over with the same results is a type of madness.

  • @tupelomiss8315
    @tupelomiss8315 Год назад +23

    Being a lass from Somerset but currently living
    East.took a trip to clacton on sea spent an hour looking for something open to eat .but ended up walking into a venue whilst thinking it was a good place to eat but actually ended up walking in on someone’s wake.I have never been so embarrassed in my life. Oh my days.

    • @KennethHall-tp4hw
      @KennethHall-tp4hw Год назад +2

      But did you get a ham sandwich and a glass of sherry? : )

    • @katewolfspirit6722
      @katewolfspirit6722 Год назад +1

      @@KennethHall-tp4hw Was just about to ask the same question! 😉

    • @anitarogers2877
      @anitarogers2877 Год назад +1

      @tupelomiss8315 - I reside a couple of miles from Clacton town. I notice your comment here was posted 2 weeks ago. When you visited Clacton as per your comment, what season and what time of the day did you spend one hour looking for somewhere open to eat??? If you visited in the winter on a week day, and you were looking in the latter part of the evening, yes, that would be difficult. If you visited 2 weeks ago, ie., this summer, you would not have struggled at all - it is the height of the season! There are loads of places to eat, all manner of restaurants etc., including open in the evening.

    • @NigelHyphenJones
      @NigelHyphenJones 3 месяца назад +1

      Much prefer Frinton to Clacton…. Only a few miles up the coast…..

  • @augustinbelza2418
    @augustinbelza2418 Год назад +29

    Went there about 18 months ago to relive some childhood memories. Stayed at the hotel you showed opposite the pier and guess what, full of illegal immigrants being paid for by you and me. What shocked me most was the way that they spoke to the staff expecting them to run around for them. Never again, it is a dump.

  • @stephenhaggis1065
    @stephenhaggis1065 Год назад +42

    Hi James, Clacton and Southend were worth a visit 40 years ago but unfortunately as with many coastal towns they are a little shabby, if the tide was in and the sun was shining it would look a bit better
    I went to Butlins Clacton in 1958 andI thought it was absolutely brilliant, safe journey
    Steve Haggis

    • @Paulhanratty885
      @Paulhanratty885 Год назад +2

      U do realise your name is above the comment.

    • @raylooney7070
      @raylooney7070 Год назад

      Cheers 1 day ago!

    • @richardgamlin1459
      @richardgamlin1459 Год назад +5

      @@Paulhanratty885 might not be his name 🤔.
      Richard Gamlin 😁🤣👍

    • @CJM527
      @CJM527 Год назад +1

      @@Paulhanratty885😂😂

    • @creightonjason
      @creightonjason Год назад +6

      Clacton council are putting an effort to modernise the seafront, I do have to say they are making and excellent effort, well worth a visit

  • @tonygriffiths2485
    @tonygriffiths2485 Год назад +41

    Sign of the times with the Police and security. It was interesting to hear your opinion of us down here. I'm a Southerner, I did a TOPS course up in Hull 1975 to 76. I was blown away by the friendlinees of the folks up there and of course the fish and chips, cooked in beef dripping. Half a whale and a bucket of chips for 39p. Amazing and very nice. Have you been to Nellys of Beverly ? If they are still open, a pub that realy must not be missed. Thanks for your input, you are a very polite man and enjoyable to listen to thanks :)

    • @Brucetta
      @Brucetta Год назад +3

      Yes nellies is still open.

    • @paulbucklebuckle4921
      @paulbucklebuckle4921 Год назад +1

      Hey Nellies

    • @orsettcock
      @orsettcock Год назад +1

      Nellies in Beverley , cheapest beer in England. Love it.

    • @leesmusic1
      @leesmusic1 Год назад +2

      I’m a southerner as well, and was in Beverley about a week ago, lovely place. Also had a weekend in Hull and would agree, the people were really nice, and great fun as well

    • @tonygriffiths2485
      @tonygriffiths2485 Год назад

      I saw it in 1975 and was amazed. The history of the place is fascinating and really should be sampled by pub goers. Lovely beer too. Thanks :)@@orsettcock

  • @chaZa111
    @chaZa111 Год назад +22

    Police taking a beer of some guy on seafront but Sue's getting her house robbed

  • @Chelsea_SW3
    @Chelsea_SW3 Год назад +14

    Unfortunately just recently there was a gang related incident that happened in London and the same gang decided to come to Southend for a day of trouble. I've lived here for 17 years and love it here, I live in Leigh-on-Sea which is a stones throw away. You could have parked up for FREE if you'd driven 5 minutes up the road towards Thorpe Bay and you can actually park over night for free too. Please don't be disheartened come back again and give it another try 🙏

    • @realadamberry
      @realadamberry Год назад +2

      Yeah totally miss a trick, 7 miles of cost line which includes Leigh on sea often voted one of the best places to live, Thorpe bay etc and he walks 2 miles of the middle section and then comments on just that but hey ho there is miles of beach’s if you looked a little harder and you can park for free lol

  • @spencerdodds2207
    @spencerdodds2207 Год назад +30

    The high police/security presence started around the same time the main beach along the golden mile became known as (London) City beach and the ‘new’ Londoners are encourage to come (and run a muck) at weekends.
    Southend has always been the main seaside town for Londoners in years gone by but it’s a different Londoner now.

    • @spencerdodds2207
      @spencerdodds2207 Год назад +8

      @@jackfrost1572 I won’t go into London now. My mates think I mad but I’d rather remember how it use to be.

    • @leesmusic1
      @leesmusic1 Год назад

      @@spencerdodds2207 Central London is amazing, I’m 47, from London and with all due respect you are being a bit over cautious. London is a brilliant place to spend time, and very safe. The unsafe bits aren’t places anyone visiting would ever go

    • @spencerdodds2207
      @spencerdodds2207 Год назад +8

      @@leesmusic1 it’s not caution old bean, it’s principle.
      I was born in Bethnal Green 55 years ago. My family go way back there but it’s not our home anymore.

    • @leesmusic1
      @leesmusic1 Год назад +2

      @@spencerdodds2207 yeah, I’m from Vicky Park, and Bethnal Green is basically the same as it was in the late eighties, except its been gentrified. So if anything actually a lot safer. My Nans sister used to have a stall down there, but they don’t have stalls there anymore. In the late eighties to the mid nineties I lived around Broadway Market, and it was rough as old boots, nowadays it’s lovely around there, lovely cafes and restaurants everywhere. The hipsters there now are a lot better than the scumbags that skulked around when I lived there. And Central London is fantastic, I was up Covent Garden and the city today, it was great.

    • @spencerdodds2207
      @spencerdodds2207 Год назад +4

      @@leesmusic1 again it’s not a safety issue, I don’t fear it I loathe it.

  • @skypi2397
    @skypi2397 Год назад +22

    Still looks OK! Given it is a London proximal area and the massive change in population (complete population replacement) that has happened there in last 40 years! The amusements seem quite cool! The town centre would have been an interesting walk see how many empty spots.

  • @TheNobbynoonar
    @TheNobbynoonar Год назад +11

    I went to Southend recently as I fancied a day or at the seaside. Unfortunately, I only stayed for a couple of hours as I only had just over £400 on me to spend.

    • @a.c.4732
      @a.c.4732 2 месяца назад +2

      ...and I'll bet the bulk of that went on car parking / petrol after you'd driven up and down half a dozen times to try and find a place .... our council squeeze every single penny out of us , TOTALLY ineffective management .

  • @paulcarroll7054
    @paulcarroll7054 Год назад +10

    I’m quite impressed with the changes in Southend. When I last went it was a complete dump. Police presence is reassuring. I’d pay another visit after seeing this video…Thank you for this review video..

  • @tonythorpe396
    @tonythorpe396 Год назад +14

    There were lots of youngsters from London meeting up and causing troulbe same lot who met up in Oxford sreet in London recently apparently. We saw it first hand the other Thursday.

    • @rbb5072
      @rbb5072 Год назад +9

      Da ethnic overspill

    • @jenniferparry8709
      @jenniferparry8709 Год назад +2

      They would be easy to recognise

    • @sunnyjim1355
      @sunnyjim1355 Год назад +2

      I witnessed a shop raid by a gang of 'teens' in my south coast town only this week. Bunch of 'erberts.

  • @andyrichmond1858
    @andyrichmond1858 Год назад +12

    Absolutely brilliant sir. You are a breath of fresh air. I had one holiday there in 1977 aged 15. It was a safe and happy place and we wondered around for days on our own without any drama. Sad how the uk is financially diminished. Too much cash stashed under the beds of the rich lol. Looking forward to your next adventure.

    • @sunnyjim1355
      @sunnyjim1355 Год назад +1

      "Too much cash stashed under the beds of the rich". You seriously think that's the root of the problem, do you? 🤦‍♂

  • @TheLastSongbird124
    @TheLastSongbird124 Год назад +39

    £2.50 to walk on a pier! Is breathing extra?

    • @TheHarrybo1
      @TheHarrybo1 Год назад +3

      Its the longest pleasure pier in the world its an attraction it has to kept up & maintained nothing is free

    • @stopdropsausagerolls5150
      @stopdropsausagerolls5150 Год назад +2

      A bottle of water is £5 at the end aswell

    • @moodobusiness
      @moodobusiness Год назад +3

      I’m guessing it helps with the upkeep

    • @stan1050
      @stan1050 Год назад +7

      It said to walk both ways.? What happens if you just get a single? Do they phone the Samaritans?

    • @mikeyyoyo6464
      @mikeyyoyo6464 Год назад +2

      I thought £2.50 was madness too but it’s an especially long pier 😂, I’m not even sure if we still have the Samaritans Stan, you wouldn’t have their number by any chance? I could be doing with a chat about the state of the UK 😂. I despair for the young people growing up here now! I’m glad I’m 59 cos it’s frickin sad but you gotta get a laugh else we’ll simply go crazy 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @glpilpi6209
    @glpilpi6209 Год назад +2

    It wasn't like that 55 odd year's ago when we used to go there for day trips , cheap hats , amusement arcades , candy floss and the rides inside the Kursal amusement park. It looks like a town underseige .

  • @Nelson-slot
    @Nelson-slot Год назад +10

    Did the people make you feel uncomfortable, or did the security presence make you feel uncomfortable?
    The blocks are there because on a weekend late at night, cars would park up along the front and squeeze in where they could, almost blocking the whole pavement. Good perspective of Southend there!!

  • @98Blackbess
    @98Blackbess Год назад +2

    I've lived in the Southend area for 61 years and it was lovely up until about 15 to 20 years ago when it took a horrible nose dive. It is now an absolute 💩hole. I stay away from the seafront now for fear of being mugged or even stabbed for no reason. Terrible place.

  • @mentonish
    @mentonish Год назад +13

    Thanks for a great overview, lots of sea side towns are going down hill due to overseas low cost travel. As a little boy going to the seaside was a great event not always sunny but we made the best of it.

    • @JJStubbs
      @JJStubbs Год назад

      Also cause they just run down and dont have loads to offer

    • @sunnyjim1355
      @sunnyjim1355 Год назад +2

      That 'overseas low cost travel' is rapidly becoming a thing of the past, even in relative terms.

  • @gordontaylor9499
    @gordontaylor9499 Год назад +29

    Hi James. A good revue of Southend. A large police presence because a few days earlier a group of young teenagers via tik tok tried to raid the town centre and sea front. Also on a day like you visited it was nice and quiet so they can do their shift easily and go home.

    • @martinsaunders2942
      @martinsaunders2942 Год назад +12

      Youngsters of a ‘ Diverse ‘ type as usual..

    • @michaelnedsmar9106
      @michaelnedsmar9106 Год назад

      Lets be precise, they wasnt of the indian , chinese or jewish minority group as they were probally studing hard to get good jobs to get good homes and oay for the things they need .
      It was the same minority group who moan about how hard done by they are .
      Check the govement stats on arests between 2020/21
      Per 1000 just 3 were chinese, 6 indian,8 whites 14 Pakistani and 28 black !
      Good and bad in all but looting is generally done by black people .

    • @version736ha2
      @version736ha2 Год назад

      ​@@martinsaunders2942the unmentionable fact of this new "shoplifting"

  • @autondafe
    @autondafe Год назад +3

    I moved to Southend in 1992 from the north and have lived here ever since , I must say I have never in all that time experienced any trouble . Not one incident in all that time , mind you I did move from Manchester where we were burgled twice and I was mugged once . Then I guess Afghanistan is peaceful and law abiding compared to there.
    When I moved here there was still pie and jellied eel shops , they have all gone and the town has gone down market generally . Compared to Rhyl and Prestatyn in North Wales though it's still none too shabby. If you had gone up the end end of the sea front it's so much nicer In Leigh on Sea, great place to have breakfast at the Arches .

  • @Ezz4672
    @Ezz4672 Год назад +4

    £8.50 to park for 3 hours and £2.50 to walk on the pier is extortion

  • @Rosie-tv3ki
    @Rosie-tv3ki Год назад +17

    I’m glad I’ve seen this video as I often say I’d like a day out in Southend, but this has changed my mind + reading what other people have said, I used to go with my mum and dad in the 50s and everyone was happy, then I the mid 60s with my mates, I’m now happy not to go anymore 😢

    • @realadamberry
      @realadamberry Год назад +4

      Well I live here and don’t be put off by peoples comments, Leigh and other places which are part of southend are lovely. It’s a seaside place with loads to do, yes if you just go to the seafront etc then you really missing out

  • @andydavies1810
    @andydavies1810 Год назад +2

    Thank you sir, completely understand , working man, bricklayer 45 years, good luck.

  • @dawnoakley1776
    @dawnoakley1776 Год назад +21

    Hi james thankyou for showing us Southend
    I dont think ill ever be in a rush to visit the place
    Looks run down and outdated to me xx

    • @bythecurb
      @bythecurb  Год назад +8

      Hi Dawn, I didn't like it at all but didnt want to say that in the video!

    • @dawnoakley1776
      @dawnoakley1776 Год назад +4

      @@bythecurb i know exactly where your coming from, looks dirty to me
      All those police and security people are there for a reason and that alone has put me right off 😝

    • @modestadventurers
      @modestadventurers Год назад +1

      Ayup James. You’d have to pay me £8.30 to go there.

  • @dazdaz105
    @dazdaz105 Год назад +10

    For a Seaside town it looked quite tidy. Go further up north and it gets grim. The sun shining doesn’t make them any better.

  • @silvergtotwinturbo9984
    @silvergtotwinturbo9984 Год назад +3

    Nice to see the old place, used to live in Hockley, just a stones throw away. That was in the 90's, used to go to clubs etc and never had any problems. It was cool seeing where we used to go, walk along the sea front, always parked in the streets up from the front and walk down. Those boxes were where cars used to park and there was no charges, even the arcades still look the same. Won't be going back but have loads of memories of the place, and had a load of friends there too.

  • @gavinluckyfq3609
    @gavinluckyfq3609 Год назад +3

    Stumbled across your vid, From Southend-on-Sea mate, yes lot of trouble in Southend the past year with kids coming in from London... Great video mate 👍

  • @kubhlaikhan2015
    @kubhlaikhan2015 Год назад +4

    Seafront was always a bit dodgy during peak pub hours but always had a good time as a kid. Then when I reached my teens the big draw were the gig venues. It was a great place to see bands, big and small. Above all, of course, the Kursaal but also some fo the big hotels. Grungy and unpredictable, I loved it. I think if Southend had repositioned itself to focus on its club and music scenes it would be doing a lot better today, but their council went the opposite direction and closed many down. Lost opportunity.

  • @fightersweep
    @fightersweep Год назад +8

    Ah Southend! My home town. Haven't lived there since the late 90s but I still have friends and family there. I ended up in Weston Super Mare for some reason, and my feeling is that most British seaside towns are like this now. Weston has similar vibes and like Southend, a dead high street. I remember Southend town centre on a Saturday in the 70s and 80s and it was the busiest scene imaginable with loads of choice. I guess online shopping has killed that off so all we get now is charity, mobile phone and fried chicken shops with the rest boarded up. It's like that here in Weston too. But, Southend was a great place to grow up as a teenager in the early 80s although not without it's trouble then. If the footy was on in town, then I always avoided the town and seafront as it regularly kicked off. Same with bank holiday Mondays when all the Mods, Bikers and Skinheads turned up. Would I live there again? No. It feels too much like a London suburb now and the place is far too overcrowded thanks to the council allowing too many houses to be converted into flats. In fact, the new flats you mentioned at the beginning of your video stands where the Esplanade pub once stood. A great venue for bands that "mysteriously" burnt down so that the land could be re-developed....into even more flats. Ho hum!

    • @winstonsmith8240
      @winstonsmith8240 Год назад

      I think they have the same plan for Mauri.

    • @kerrymould1698
      @kerrymould1698 Год назад

      Mark Dolan brought you the loaded generation who usherd in the type of lad culture that creates a down ward spiral that can only be stopped by cappuccinos ,ciabata bread and paninis a sense of style and a strong European and inclusive forward thinking attitude offering real culture as in a love of history and protection of architecture and promotion of traditional crafts etc. Everything that GB news uses to hold working peaple back.

  • @Itsmetheworldsgreatest
    @Itsmetheworldsgreatest Год назад +20

    Been a few incidents past few weeks with ‘multicultural ’ youths, it’s gone downhill sadly

    • @richardevans7035
      @richardevans7035 Год назад +5

      It's always them lot

    • @blackbob3358
      @blackbob3358 Год назад +1

      It's too close to massive S/Asian communities in the "east end". It used to be mods n rockers. The demographic has changed, not the place. That's it.

  • @johnbacon1854
    @johnbacon1854 Год назад +4

    I was born in Southend in 1972.... It was a lovrly place to grow up. By the end of the 80s it started becomming more a commuter town as Londoners (working) moved East. By the early 2000s the town started to fade away... many High Street Brand names left and although some of the Sea Front is very nice, it does have a certain type that comes and spoils it. As is much of the Country now. A real pity, as had you of been able to go to some of the Locals places you would of had a great time.

  • @FredaFlynn2008
    @FredaFlynn2008 Год назад +4

    It’s now September 5th and the sun is FINALLY here in Southend - just as the kids go back to school. On a nice summer day the seafront is buzzing but sadly there’s been little of that this summer so it looks awfully dreary. It’s an estuary really more so than a sea but does look nice with a summer sheen on the waves. Not a bad place to live imo but was definitely better 40 years ago when I moved here from London.

    • @stevenbuckley1416
      @stevenbuckley1416 Год назад +1

      Old Leigh is my favourite place on the weekends and the other end of southend is Shoebury East Beach it’s more quieter and to enjoy a paddle out quite a way when the tide out or it’s low I’m 67 and my grandad used to bounce the Londoners out of the pubs at close time 😂

  • @garypowell1540
    @garypowell1540 Год назад +10

    I took the family to Southend last year for the day. All we had or did when there was one drink in the pub and takeaway pie and chips all around, this being all we intended to do. The total cost was £160. That is about as cheap as it gets, and I could have spent double this without doing a whole lot more. Therefore, many of these families are spending £300 plus for a single-day trip to Southend. Back in the early-80s, for not a lot more, they could have found a two-week full board, all in, somewhere in the Costas. It now cost me around £150 just to take my two sons carp fishing for the day including packed lunch. Suffice it to say, on paper, I have never been richer, but in reality, never felt poorer, and I am sure that I am not the only one.
    I tend to believe, but have no way of knowing, that many of the people spending money out there really should not be spending hardly anything at all, or spending even less than I do. £28 a head just to make your family feel sick for a couple of hours? Or £56 a head to make them feel sick for a few more times over the next 12 months. Why do people still do this, is throwing up supposed to be a pleasurable experience? Almost the only reason why we used to go to Southend when we were alive was to pick up a drunk Essex tart after she had spent her own or someone else's money getting into that state, for some backseat activity. We never failed, not even once. To be honest I still don't understand why anyone else would want to go there?
    Those were the days my friend we thought they'd never end.............
    It all now looks so boring, sad, overpriced, and depressing in comparison it is hard to even look at all.

    • @bythecurb
      @bythecurb  Год назад +1

      Come to the Yorkshire coast. It's lovely 😊

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye Год назад +1

      @@bythecurb I enjoyed that but at 69 years old,I am, obviously,still naive so why were those coloured blocks there, please?

    • @BeansOnToast_YT
      @BeansOnToast_YT Год назад +3

      @@Isleofskye The blocks are to help prevent someone driving a van/truck up on to the pavement to run down pedestrians.

  • @rhodaborrocks1654
    @rhodaborrocks1654 Год назад +3

    Southend used to be my favourite place as a kid, but that was a long time ago so nice to see it again, thanks for the video !!

    • @beverlygannon4141
      @beverlygannon4141 7 дней назад +1

      It's gone down hill. Shame. I loved it, plenty of feet washers in summer

  • @raylooney7070
    @raylooney7070 Год назад +2

    You should have looked at Leigh on sea James. Gorgeous little place.... Excellent video again mate.

  • @zyllinui
    @zyllinui Год назад +5

    Thanks for sharing your experience of Southend on sea. It's good to see the palm trees by the beach, could do with a bit of sunshine to go with it. In a bit

    • @bythecurb
      @bythecurb  Год назад +2

      Yes it wasn't a very nice day!

  • @MrChrissy1r
    @MrChrissy1r Год назад +2

    I used to be taken to Southend as a kid in the 50's my parents would "lose" me deliberately so the kind people or a policeman would take me to the Punch and Judy compound where no child was let out until a parent came, and way back then they would ask if it were your real mum or dad. In my 70's now and Yes Back to Essex, I lived in Norfolk and Suffolk for 40 years and wanted to come back to my home county. But I was seriously warned off of buying a house in Southend. I bought a bungalow on the outskirts of Clacton not bad here but rarely go into town, it is pretty much a down and out place to be honest, but for sure Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft they are all run down like pretty much every coastal town. All the big stores are gone or going, old established firms shops etc that had traded for decades passed down through the family for hundreds of years,gone. Mostly I think the councils are to blame, they ramp up the let prices on the businesses people are screwed by the taxes, and the councils kill the trade by pedestrianising the high streets thus killing trade, and they charge quite high prices for parking. So everyone goes to retail markets and The big retail estates , free parking plenty of room and good well known stores!
    One important thing to remember though is when you are out and about during weekdays there are going to be the unwashed lazy idle unemployed layabouts, drunks, druggies and "females" with mouths like gutters spewing vitriol and verbal diarrhea etc, because they have nowhere else to go. Go on weekends though and the decent people the workers the nice people come out to do their shopping have a coffee have lunch etc, then the places are alive and smiley.But alas the damage dine by the councils , weeeeel just look at how many empty shops there are and of course the "charity" shops, the Nail bars, the Beauty parlours the Hairdressers Coffee shops thick on the ground all foreigners because the council's let the immigrunts have them rent free for 3 years, then of course the "business" is passed to another immigrant "relative! These so called councils should be run by locals for the locals in the interest of the locals. Run by decent people whose lives and families are locals.

  • @garyl2k
    @garyl2k Год назад +3

    I live around the corner not far, Canvey Island, I noticed the police around same time you went had increased a lot then normal, I can only put it down to the young lads all coming down from London because of a TikTok trend to go shoplift, same group that did Oxford street. My misses takes kids all time and has them an annual pass for Adventure Island as its great for summer time while off school, but without Adventure Island it would really struggle. It can get really busy down there due to the easy connection to inner London using the C2C train service, the beach really could use some investment and good clean up.

    • @krob2327
      @krob2327 11 месяцев назад

      You should be more concerned about the invasion on canvey and how they don’t integrate and are leeches

  • @anngray9171
    @anngray9171 Год назад +2

    Dear me! You parked in Westcliff on Sea, but completely missed the iconic Rossi ice cream parlour. Beyond that are the cockle sheds...divine sweet small shrimp, cockles and mussels fresh caught and cooked in the sheds on the edge of the beach....well edge of mountains of shells actually! You went on the longest pier in the world, and also an Edwardian masterpiece but you brush it aside to rush back to all the sleezy "fun parks" and are amazed at the police patrolling the infamous "Golden Mile. " you won't find dear little teashops here! It's the "bit of rough", occasionally mentioned in East Enders. If you had walked on a little further you would have found a couple of the original fishermen's cottages standing right on the pavement, built in the traditional Essex style of wooden clapperboard. 2 sentences of advice ..walk towards dross and you will always find a sleezy Golden Mile in what ever part of the world you travel (well possiblity not the North Pole) and next time park further on towards Southchurch and Thorpe Bay, nicer beaches, peaceful. Oh! do you know the sea goes out for A very, very long way BUT exploring what is basically the sea floor, is interesting! Good fun, but watch the tide!

  • @Andy-xb5kl
    @Andy-xb5kl Год назад +5

    Hi James love the way your mixing up your videos love watching all of them everytime I'd like to see a bit of single van life you put one up brilliant it's a great insight into it
    Keep it up you and Helen it makes my week ☺️

  • @petermach8635
    @petermach8635 Год назад +1

    I did the opposite, driving a furniture van all over the country ...... I was living just outside London but when my marriage broke up I moved to a place in Yorkshire where I used to park up ...... and it's flippin' lovely up here, it reminds me of where I grew up with its sense of community.

  • @unnamedman1720
    @unnamedman1720 Год назад +17

    Ah the peace barriers of diversity, welcome to cultural enrichment!

  • @780jodie
    @780jodie Год назад +2

    That little cafe in pier is Jamie Olivers Southend Pier
    The programme is presented by Jamie Oliver and Jimmy Doherty. The series was filmed in Jamie and Jimmy's Café, which is based at the end of Southend Pier. Each week the Café is filled with members of the public and a celebrity guest joins Jimmy & Jamie in the Café and helps to cook a recipe of their choosing.......if u went further up the road u would be at Leigh on sea where all the cockle sheds are

  • @josoapification
    @josoapification Год назад +14

    I was in Southend on sea ten years ago . It pissed down torrential rain all day. I knew it was getting bad when I observed a guy beating bricks out for weep holes in his garden walls with a sledgehammer because it was starting to flood. I could see the water running out of the holes he had already made. The only reason i was there was to collect to bostitch nails guns i had left in for repair. One of my mates I shared a house with in north London used to live in southend. He says he was on the beach there in the summer. He said it was like watching a colony of penguins. There was a sea of burkas !

    • @Tony11806
      @Tony11806 Год назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @gdfggggg
      @gdfggggg Год назад +4

      Alan’s snack bar must have been rammed.

  • @leesmusic1
    @leesmusic1 Год назад +2

    Me and my friend used to go clubbing here in the nineties. We would drive down from London with no accommodation booked, get changed into our glad rags in a park down the road, go out to the clubs around the back of the seafront, come out sloshed, sleep in the car, shower on the beach the next day, chill on the beach, and do it all again the next night. Happy times

  • @jillcharnock4986
    @jillcharnock4986 Год назад +9

    The line in the song by Chris de Burgh comes to mind from Fatal Hesitation There is nothing quite like an out of season holiday 😢town in the rain. Sadly it the hight of the season or should be. Totally agree with you that these working class resorts are struggling from lack of funding. While we all got the jist of what you thought of South End on Sea I am glad you didn’t slate them on the video but recognised that there are a lot of business struggling to make ends meet and need some support if we only visit for one day, It would help boost the economy. But the local authorities don’t help with £8.50 car parking fees for 3 hours that’s an instant put off for people who are just passing through and may consider stopping off for look round, with them prices I would probably not bother and drive on. But hey James loved the video xxx

    • @bythecurb
      @bythecurb  Год назад +2

      Thank you, I agree with you 100% 😊

  • @agee7777
    @agee7777 Год назад +1

    its 18 years since i went there and after watching this i wont be returning any time soon

  • @bobbac9103
    @bobbac9103 Год назад +10

    I worked there in 1994 we went out one thursday night 2 of the lads stayed in the nightclub until the end we went for food, the next thing one of the lads came running back to the van saying they had been beaten up. One of the lads ended up with a metal plate in his face all this was outside m and s in the centre yet nothing was caught on cctv or anyone ever charged. Totally unprovoked attact

    • @creightonjason
      @creightonjason Год назад +4

      Several years ago I had a run in, for no reason, with this massive bloke. Managed to get to Tesco Mini store and grabbed a pair of wine bottles, holding them like weapons. Looked straight at him and he backed off. Why did he want to attack me ? F knows, if he had of done Id have ended up in hospital, he was bloody enormous. Place is a shate hole

    • @SmokingLaddy
      @SmokingLaddy Год назад

      @@creightonjason Jason Creighton, I love your movies man!

    • @itk2493
      @itk2493 Год назад +1

      Same thing happened to me in the 80s, I was walking back to my car with two other friends about 10pm, when in the distance I saw a group of about 5 lads that must have come out of TOTS, they walked past my two friends then one of them for no reason punched me in the mouth smashing my tooth out. I turned round to him, I was about 17 and they were about 25ish, and said what did you do that for?. His friends had to restrain him for attacking me again and I heard them say, leave him alone he's only a young un.
      I fooking hate Southend, night clubs and tossers that drink.

    • @RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio
      @RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio Год назад

      There are many here trying to allege that this sort of thing is a recent phenomena 😂🤣😅

    • @SmokingLaddy
      @SmokingLaddy Год назад

      @@RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio Nah it's not a recent phenomena, I've seen them ever since I started taking drugs in the 90s.

  • @paulyoung1172
    @paulyoung1172 Год назад +2

    Southend was my childhood resort living in Essex. I think its a bit rough these days, Lea on sea used to be nicer with local ships and sea food. Westcliff was nice and quiet, used to have picnics with my grandparents

  • @thepagan5432
    @thepagan5432 Год назад +10

    I went to Southend 50 years ago on a coach trip organised by a club. Probably 40 blokes and 10 girls aged 17 to 25. Within an hour there was a huge fight between a gang of bikers and us. The cause was said to be one of the bikers said something to a girl from our club, and bingo. My mate ended up in hospital for 2 or 3 days. Apart from that a good time, even then the police had a large presence.

    • @Tony11806
      @Tony11806 Год назад +1

      At least it would have been home grown violence and gang violence was just part of Southends culture 50 years ago.

    • @RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio
      @RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio Год назад +2

      @@Tony11806 Home grown violence, lmao, pathetic.

    • @Tony11806
      @Tony11806 Год назад +1

      @@RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio You are not seeing the irony of my comment.

  • @LeanIntoTheWind
    @LeanIntoTheWind Год назад +2

    The police are always there in the day , but don’t worry when it gets ugly at night they disappear quite quickly.

  • @karenbutler9155
    @karenbutler9155 Год назад +17

    The security outside the arcades are known for stopping local photographers from shooting outside the premises so you were lucky you weren’t approached by them. Crazy as the law isn’t on their side with that, but they seem to flex that rule quite often. The weather looked pretty dire & didn’t give the best feel to our town sadly on the day of your visit. It’s true we get a lot of day trippers & Londoners running the area down with crime & littering and of course it is a working class area. I guess I’m just used to it all, being my hometown - but when you get to visit so many beautiful places in our country I can see why you’d never want to visit again 😆 I’d be doing what you are if I could 🚍

    • @roynewport5397
      @roynewport5397 Год назад +1

      They aren't allowed to stop you photographing if your on the pavement, they would be the ones breaking the law.

    • @deantaylor1512
      @deantaylor1512 Год назад

      Perfectly legal to take photos from a public place .. if they so much as lay one finger on you then sue for assault .. simply as .. record all interactions with any security or police for your own protection..

  • @immistyblue
    @immistyblue Год назад +2

    Southend brought back a lot of memories from over 60 years ago when my mum use take us on a day trip, we use to get an old steam boat called The Queen Mary from Strood in Kent and it took about an hour and half, we would get off at end of pier and get the little train, The Pleasure Park use to be called the Kursal and we would go there before our trip back to kent. It has changed a lot, Thanks for sharing. Linda.

    • @immistyblue
      @immistyblue Год назад

      Hi James I got the name wrong for the paddle steamer it was called The Medway Queen not The Queen Mary, I knew there was a Queen in the title of the boat somewhere , lol.

  • @bertiebassett2823
    @bertiebassett2823 Год назад +5

    That's the pier off minder where Arthur forgets his wallet 😊

    • @JimBob-iz2by
      @JimBob-iz2by Год назад +2

      Ha ha, love little nuggets like this. Cheers fella.

  • @stevenhull5025
    @stevenhull5025 Год назад +1

    I love the sign "beach supplies". It should be re-named "mudflat supplies"

  • @mhodgson1941
    @mhodgson1941 Год назад +4

    Southend is a great day out,never had any problems therebin the 20 years ive been visiting.its the same anywhere in the world if you're looking for trouble you'll find it

  • @Starshine2007
    @Starshine2007 Год назад +3

    Maybe they're having a busman's holiday, day out!
    Walk up and ask one, "excuse me Constable is there something I am not aware of, why so many police about?"

    • @yorkshireperson
      @yorkshireperson Год назад +3

      I really thought he would've asked one of them, I probably would.

  • @leepowis5215
    @leepowis5215 3 месяца назад +1

    I still love going there and as a kid in the 60s n 70s it was a magical day out away from the eastend

  • @Michelle-qd9gm
    @Michelle-qd9gm Год назад +7

    I would love to see you at beamish near Newcastle it’s a Victorian town they do films in there as well it’s lovely to walk around then go to the angel of the north 😊

    • @meanqueensuperscrimper8908
      @meanqueensuperscrimper8908 Год назад +1

      Yes, it's great at Beamish. The Black Country Museum at Dudley is just the same.

    • @pam164
      @pam164 Год назад

      Yes the countryside is fab at Beamish I live few mile from there.

    • @DeanBallDarlo
      @DeanBallDarlo Год назад

      Beamish is brilliant.

  • @donaldwingent547
    @donaldwingent547 Год назад +2

    As a kid the rare visit to Southend was always exciting , from London we would travel by ship , the Royal Sovereign , disembark on the pier , then continue via the narrow gauge railway to the Fun Park . Those distant memories from the 1960s are still a source of pleasure , the place was abuzz , trendy and new , everything had a shine and looked larger than life . Today the change is obvious , the vacant seaside digs are filled with illegal migrants , while holiday makers travel abroad . A great pity , but thankyou for making this video . I feel like I walked the streets with you, so 'By The Curb' is certainly well named !.

  • @iearl504
    @iearl504 Год назад +10

    Lots of diversity barriers

    • @1daxwood
      @1daxwood Год назад

      And yet most of the crimes are committed by White British 😅😅

  • @arthurkettle3010
    @arthurkettle3010 Год назад +2

    Horrendous looking gaff it has to be said...thanks for the warning...👍

  • @tracknews
    @tracknews Год назад +4

    Never been to Southend myself but i'm sure the miserable July we have suffered didn't show it in it's best light.a bit of Sun and everyones mood goes up a notch or 2😊

  • @justinneill5003
    @justinneill5003 Год назад +1

    I used to visit Southend as a young child in the early sixties so this is nostalgic for me. We used to catch jellyfish, take rides on the funfair, build sandcastles and pig out on ice cream and candy floss and of course head down the pier. There was a ghost train/horror house somewhere which we loved. It's great to see how much of it is still quite similar to what it was back then; I swear that blue cafe building on the pier is the same one! And the pier train, still with that iconic green and cream colour scheme! We used to take the train down from London, even that was part of the fun for us. At that age, at that time, it didn't take much to have fun. Time for a return trip I think.

    • @janiceturton7756
      @janiceturton7756 Год назад +1

      i grew up in east London this was a day out . we went by train and spent the day there went to cockle stall , thena pub with my dad , slot machines ,the Kursaal, with the Wall of death etc, ended up at the ocean fish restaurant and then to peter pans playground on aeroplane ride and the crooked house, before the train home. Happy days xx

  • @MidlandCoddiwomple
    @MidlandCoddiwomple Год назад +5

    We went over that way in June and drove to through South end on sea. Never again, the best thing about it is the road out.

  • @isabellajanelee
    @isabellajanelee Год назад +1

    I was born and bred in Southend it was lovely growing up there but it is nothing like it was. I go back to visit family and friends but cant wait to get back to Cornwall which is my home now since 1988. I have brought up a family here and i would never go back .

  • @nickdavis8467
    @nickdavis8467 Год назад +7

    Hi James, thank you so much for this vlog, im from Essex but moved up north over 30 years ago, I used to visit Southend On Sea as a youngster, and altho its changed a lot, it still bought back good memories. I prefer Clacton On Sea myself having lived there for a couple of years, so I am really looking forward to that vlog, all the very best from Nick in Wolsingham.

    • @bythecurb
      @bythecurb  Год назад

      Thanks Nick, glad you liked it

  • @Htdobb458e
    @Htdobb458e Год назад +1

    Great memories of sleeping on the grass in sleeping bags at a car park at Walton on the naze in the summer of 1977. My mates and I were in the army and stationed in Colchester. We frequented a disco called the jailhouse. We got in trouble with our superiors for sleeping rough, they called it conduct unbecoming of a soldier. We couldn't care less, we had a great time. Happy days.

    • @sunnyjim1355
      @sunnyjim1355 Год назад

      Walton-on-the-Naze is a really lovely old seaside town... at least it was when I last went, about 20 years ago. It's a hidden gem, and I hope it stays that way.

  • @Amiguru
    @Amiguru Год назад +11

    Thanks for doing this James - I've never been to 'Saafend' despite living about 25 miles away, (as the crow flies). You've convinced me that I made the right decision - anathema springs to mind...

    • @bythecurb
      @bythecurb  Год назад

      😂😂

    • @realadamberry
      @realadamberry Год назад +1

      This video isn’t a fair reflection on the place, I live here and it’s lovely in the summer, if you visit Leigh on sea which 2 miles up the way (there is 7 miles of beach, if you had stayed a little longer and gone further in both directions you would have seen nice beaches etc) from where his filming it’s lovely and that’s part of southend area, often in the top 5 places to live in UK. So don’t pay much attention to a very small video of someone who literally been to a 2 mile bit of a city which has 200k people

  • @junewynne3849
    @junewynne3849 Год назад +1

    I’m from liverpool and have lived in Southend for 6 years. Looking at the video it only covered the small section of Southend and living here they are far nicer parts in Thorpe bay and shoebury. They are some nice restaurants also tucked away. I prefer it to clacton on sea.

  • @englishedge1988
    @englishedge1988 Год назад +4

    I actually loved this, was a good take on it all. I've never been South End either, looks alright, I like the idea of alot of Police presence, puts people off doing bad things. Xx

  • @sicr7373
    @sicr7373 Год назад +2

    I'm a cabinet maker by trade and way way back, about 30 years at least, I'd been delivering some display cabinets I'd made to clients down south. I took my then girlfriend with me and on the way back we decided to drop in on Southend as neither of us had ever been. I don't like to speak ill of a place, but it was'nt great. We decided to get some fish and chips to set us up for the journey back home to Nottingham, we found a small chippy and ordered two fish and chips and the bloke said "that's eight pounds please" my girlfriend who was Glasweigen replied "How much?? I want tae eat th f***E.r nae keep it as a pet!!" the bloke wasn't impressed if my memory serves me correctly, but she wasn't the type to hide her emotions! Anyway, It's a fun memory now, I've never been back and probably never will. If there's any fans of the 'footsoldier' films, I think a lot of the filming was done in the town.On the subject of coppers and security everywhere, some morons on tic toc had started a campaign to get mobs of youths together to raid certain shops on Oxford Street in London, and then the intenion was to go to Southend and cause mayhem, fortunately, the police made several arrests including the ringleaders and trouble was averted. Great vid as always James, take care mate, give my best to Helen.

    • @bythecurb
      @bythecurb  Год назад +2

      My ex was Glaswegian too so I know exactly what you mean 😂

  • @rayholmes4402
    @rayholmes4402 Год назад +7

    Hahaha … yes James! You have found your way down to the bad-lands 😂 … your instincts were spot-on about this place. I worked in this area and stayed in an air bnb a few streets back from the seafront for about 6 months (Tuesday-Friday) . The place gets mental on weekends!! Friendly folks and freaks that will rob you blind if you blink your eyes for to long! (And everything inbetween!)
    … have fun but keeps your wits about you 😉

    • @a.c.4732
      @a.c.4732 2 месяца назад

      exactly ! us locals have perfected the technique of sleeping with one eye open .... 😞

  • @PatrickThomas-n4r
    @PatrickThomas-n4r Год назад +1

    Lived there from 1976 to 1983 just of the sea front very few police were needed then what's changed . Answered on a postcard .....

  • @nas87877
    @nas87877 Год назад +3

    Unfortunately, we are recognised as the worst seaside resort, in the whole UK. Thanks for coming. 🤝

  • @johncalvin9703
    @johncalvin9703 Год назад +1

    Thanks for visiting Shabby-on-Sea, saves me a wasted trip.

  • @paulkelly7609
    @paulkelly7609 Год назад +7

    It's to do with all the refugee crimes being committed

  • @edltommyrobinson9782
    @edltommyrobinson9782 Год назад +1

    Well noted Janes, Diversity Block/ Barriers,
    Of which most don't question, Most of us know, but not allowed to discuss the optics,

  • @Zephyrines
    @Zephyrines Год назад +3

    Hi James you certainly picked two extremes there with Southend-on-Sea & Grasmere still at least the pint was cheaper in Southend. You were a little unlucky with your timing of your Southend visit as the Home Secretary was due to visit and there had been talk of "unrest" being planned on Social Media so I hear.

    • @bythecurb
      @bythecurb  Год назад +2

      I filmed this a couple of weeks ago and never planned on publishing it because I dont think its one of my best but with the news over the last couple of days I thought Id put it out there

  • @buonafortuna8928
    @buonafortuna8928 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed that. I just love the old seaside towns, although over the years they have started to get a bit tasty especially late at night. Londoner btw now retired in the west of Ireland and loving it.

  • @Davidov1967
    @Davidov1967 Год назад +6

    Hi James . Quite mad to see you in my neck of the woods ( Essex).
    Southend council currently have a zero tolerance to the old wacky baccy. Often smelled walking up and down the Promenade. Hemce the Police presence. Also the evenings at the weekend are filled with Boy Racers driving up and down .
    Cool content bruv 👊

  • @JohnResalb
    @JohnResalb Год назад +2

    OK, there's a few points to tidy up.
    Unlike Cleethorpes and those other places you know, Southend is an estuary. It's the Thames - so it's the estuary of a big river.
    Next thing - most southerners know that the further you go from London, the more beautiful the beaches become.
    And if you check with Google, for example, you'll see they won't start until at LEAST Bournemouth.
    Britain's top beaches are most commonly recommended as Devon and Cornwall, and South Wales.
    I have cycled the entire length of the south coast and because of its curving shapes, you'll have well over 1000 miles on your clock.!!
    The most awesome dream beaches I ever witnessed are ones you need to scramble down a cliff to get to -
    sheltered south facing, pure sand, and deserted.!!!
    Parking is free and for as long as you like, in such remote places.
    If you're ever interested, you'll need to first put in a lot of on-line research, especially if you're not very familiar with the south.

  • @aristorias
    @aristorias Год назад +6

    Hi James
    Should you be in this part of the world again try Frinton on Sea which is close to Clacton. It is like going back to the 1950s, low crime and a very pleasant seafront.

    • @bythecurb
      @bythecurb  Год назад

      Sounds like my type of place. I thought Clacton-on-Sea was ok

    • @mrscruff238
      @mrscruff238 Год назад +1

      Dont worry, it will be diversified very soon

    • @sunnyjim1355
      @sunnyjim1355 Год назад

      @@bythecurb Frinton-on-Sea is a very quiet place for retired people. If you have kids, Walton-on-the-Naze (just 6 miles NE of Clacton) is much better; a very chilled atmosphere, lovely beach and pier, quaint town, and much more familly orientented than stuffy old Frinton (which even banned chippies until fairly recently - I'm not joking).

  • @tonysales3687
    @tonysales3687 Год назад +1

    Lived in southend all my life. the seafront is no different to other seaside towns, its alright.
    but like anywhere you get blokes having one to many, but thats true of all seaside towns, or any town really. i like the sea, kayaking down to leigh on sea is great.

  • @sherrymarley7416
    @sherrymarley7416 Год назад +5

    Used to always go to Southend when I was younger for hen doos and even then it was really rough. Loads of fighting in pubs and that's why there is so many police. You should visit Southwolds in East Suffolk it's lovely.

    • @bythecurb
      @bythecurb  Год назад

      Thanks, I'll look it up!

  • @paull5678
    @paull5678 Год назад +1

    The longest pier in the southern hemisphere is 1.14 miles each way and is in Busselton south of Perth in Western Australia my home town. I have been to Southend on sea as a child when I lived in the uk