A sad reminder that all the shops in the current Freshney Place would have fitted within the old Riverhead Centre given that the part facing on to Victoria Street has so much empty space. RIP to Binns, BHS, Lawson & Stockdale, Woolworths, half of Boots, WH Smith and countless shoe and clothing shops. Now the big draw is Poundland, TK Max and Primark. I confess I still use Millets. Many thanks for refreshing my old memories.
What a great video Will! Be that it may, it’s bittersweet and gut wrenching to watch in parts when we realise what has been allowed to happen. Keep these coming my friend! Thank you 👍
Really enjoy your throwback videos mate. Really sad, I remember being young teenager and I genuinely use to be really excited getting a bus into town going into Andy’s records, electronic boutique(game), virgin megastore, Woolworths, Argos ,WH Smith all in the hunt for cds, games and wrestling videos. It was genuinely a great day out when I had some pocket money that I use to look forward to after a week at school topped off with a good ol maccies or Burger King. To be fair though unless a countryside town with some natural beauty all around most small towns have all become the same, it’s not just Grimsby.
@@SuperDuperWillSaxbyyou actually had to go out and hunt for everything but there was something satisfying about physically doing that. Now you can get everything at touch of a button, but even if there was something you couldn’t find you had to mail order and send cheques, it could take weeks until you got the item you wanted. I never thought I would end up regretting giving all my vhs’s away that I collected from going to various stores in town and Meadowhall and now they are creeping up in value. Now silvervision and wwe have said there will be no more physical media after this year, it will make all that stuff collectors items
@@SuperDuperWillSaxbyI also have to give shoutout to another loved long lost store gamestation, that was another store that I absolutely loved. Use to go in Thursday night shopping near Xmas trading some games and using pocket money to get some of the latest releases, they always use to release the best games just before Xmas.
I only remeber the B & W one as I was a lucky Guy that escaped from Grimsby in 1976 when I joined the Army and never returned, but I now live in the South of the Country where the Winters are a lot milder, and the Summers a lot hotter.
I remember the fountain and cafe and antenna lol time flies half of fresney place is closed down now and the once great market is non existent pretty much sad cuz i live here
I'm from Grimsby. I moved away in 1988 to find work. Every time I go back, something has been boarded up, closed down, or a friend from the past has moved on. Aren't I the cheerful Charlie? 😂
Yeah, it was called Turners Traditional. The shopping mall used to be so vibrant. I used to love going there to spend my pocket money. It was always a good day out. People were a lot happier and nicer too. I so miss the old days. Life was far simpler and so much better.
it shows how down hill its gone but in the year 2050 you will be looking back at the 2024 precinct as to how good it was, i remember people saying in the 1990's how bad the precinct is
Really enjoyed this! I bet "Microbyte" was the computer game shop where I bought and traded in lots of Megadrive games. I could remember where it was but not the name. Have no memory of the food court area or ever eating there. Related question - is the hobby and model shop still there next to McDonalds? You used to go down a flight of stairs and it was a bit like a dungeon!
Oh the irony…… the Precinct ripped the heart of the old town and now it too has suffered the same fate. Who is to blame? Idiot councillors or the internet.
Sad seeing what a shell it has become, that’s what happens when you charge extortionate rents like they do. Used to be so much better especially the Thursday late night Xmas shopping.
A sad reminder that all the shops in the current Freshney Place would have fitted within the old Riverhead Centre given that the part facing on to Victoria Street has so much empty space. RIP to Binns, BHS, Lawson & Stockdale, Woolworths, half of Boots, WH Smith and countless shoe and clothing shops. Now the big draw is Poundland, TK Max and Primark. I confess I still use Millets. Many thanks for refreshing my old memories.
How very true. Thankyou for watching
Wimpy was near Woolworths in the precinct,I worked in Mister Minute shoe repairs and key cutting opposite the friar tuck pub.
brought back some good memories when shopping was fun great video
Thankyou for watching
The architecture and art of the original precinct wins for me
Most definitely. Thanks for watching
Great vid Will, remember Thursday Christmas late night shopping it was a brilliant atmosphere.
Cheers Jase, it sure was. Not a chav in sight, just friends having a good time.
Jase….. It’s all FUBAR today my mate. Memories keep me going! 👍
Thanks for taking the time to do this Will, great memories. Grabbing a few 'free' Pick n Mix in Woolies on the way past will always amuse me.
Haha I think we all did that didn’t we.. thanks for watching
What a great video Will! Be that it may, it’s bittersweet and gut wrenching to watch in parts when we realise what has been allowed to happen. Keep these coming my friend! Thank you 👍
Thankyou for the lovely comments & thanks for watching
Good memories of the precinct, and so busy, and brilliant, fab video 👍
Thankyou very much
Great video ,was better back then than it is now mate
It certainly was.. thanks for watching buddy
@@SuperDuperWillSaxby tandy electronics shop , get all my cb radio stuff and radio scanners from there
Another excellent video will, the mural on the friar tuck pub was done by two of my school teachers. They were mr lamb and mr jackson
Oh really? I wonder where it is now
Really enjoy your throwback videos mate. Really sad, I remember being young teenager and I genuinely use to be really excited getting a bus into town going into Andy’s records, electronic boutique(game), virgin megastore, Woolworths, Argos ,WH Smith all in the hunt for cds, games and wrestling videos. It was genuinely a great day out when I had some pocket money that I use to look forward to after a week at school topped off with a good ol maccies or Burger King.
To be fair though unless a countryside town with some natural beauty all around most small towns have all become the same, it’s not just Grimsby.
Agree with every word, you basically just described my mid 90s Saturdays
@@SuperDuperWillSaxbyyou actually had to go out and hunt for everything but there was something satisfying about physically doing that. Now you can get everything at touch of a button, but even if there was something you couldn’t find you had to mail order and send cheques, it could take weeks until you got the item you wanted. I never thought I would end up regretting giving all my vhs’s away that I collected from going to various stores in town and Meadowhall and now they are creeping up in value. Now silvervision and wwe have said there will be no more physical media after this year, it will make all that stuff collectors items
@@SuperDuperWillSaxbyI also have to give shoutout to another loved long lost store gamestation, that was another store that I absolutely loved. Use to go in Thursday night shopping near Xmas trading some games and using pocket money to get some of the latest releases, they always use to release the best games just before Xmas.
Enjoyed this although I moved away in 1975
Thanks for watching
I only remeber the B & W one as I was a lucky Guy that escaped from Grimsby in 1976 when I joined the Army and never returned, but I now live in the South of the Country where the Winters are a lot milder, and the Summers a lot hotter.
Must admit I did the same in 91 now living in Buckinghamshire
I remember the fountain and cafe and antenna lol time flies half of fresney place is closed down now and the once great market is non existent pretty much sad cuz i live here
I'm from Grimsby. I moved away in 1988 to find work. Every time I go back, something has been boarded up, closed down, or a friend from the past has moved on. Aren't I the cheerful Charlie? 😂
I remember that cafe where tk maxx is now!
Yep. That’s the one
Yeah, it was called Turners Traditional. The shopping mall used to be so vibrant. I used to love going there to spend my pocket money. It was always a good day out. People were a lot happier and nicer too. I so miss the old days. Life was far simpler and so much better.
I couldn’t agree more
it shows how down hill its gone but in the year 2050 you will be looking back at the 2024 precinct as to how good it was, i remember people saying in the 1990's how bad the precinct is
Very true.. thanks for watching
2:38 where did you find this image of Grimsby
All the photos used in the video are available on google
Really enjoyed this! I bet "Microbyte" was the computer game shop where I bought and traded in lots of Megadrive games. I could remember where it was but not the name. Have no memory of the food court area or ever eating there. Related question - is the hobby and model shop still there next to McDonalds? You used to go down a flight of stairs and it was a bit like a dungeon!
It’s still there mate yes.. I remember buying Sonic the Hedgehog 2 from a micro byte in 1992
the craft & model shop shut yrs ago....
WHY do we need a cinema?all cinemas are struggling 😊
If indeed it ever gets built.. there doesn’t seem to be any urgency with the building work so far
1:17 Paul Elsey denim jacket
I dont think theres that many shops left there now.
Oh the irony…… the Precinct ripped the heart of the old town and now it too has suffered the same fate. Who is to blame? Idiot councillors or the internet.
Sad seeing what a shell it has become, that’s what happens when you charge extortionate rents like they do.
Used to be so much better especially the Thursday late night Xmas shopping.
Most of this was after my time... 🥸
Yes this is mostly 80s & 90s