I have visited Barnsley a few times. It's a lovely place to visit, certainly looks fresh and clean. I love the pavements, it feels refreshing, a mixture of old and new. Feels like a calming place. Definitely worth a visit.
Barnsley looks like it's had lots of investment, the difference between Barnsley town centre and Rotherham town centre is like chalk and cheese. Thanks for another excellent upload.
My hometown . We’ve taken a long time to recover from the pit closures and some areas still struggle , but we’re getting there and town centre has come on a treat.
Barnsley is close to Cannon Hall Farms! I love their videos and all the doings on the farm. The animals, the grazing land, the RESTAURANT & farm shop. They show a lot of real good food.
Is Barnsley close to Holmfirth where summer wine was filmed. Looks lovely, yes I'd like visit both places. Your videos are always a fun experience. Thanks for sharing
I like the mixture of the modern and spacious, and the older arcade. A good variety of shops and market stalls. I’ve never been to Barnsley so didn’t know what to expect.
Barnsley is my home town and looks at least 100% better than it did before The Glassworks was completed. The group of statues, by Barnsley sculptor Graham Ibbeson, was built to commemorate those affected by Covid. The small sculpture by the Alhambra entrance was of Billy Casper, by Graham Ibbeson, in the film Kes. Sad to see the Peel Square underground toilets have been covered over. They still had the original Victorian fittings. As you reached the top of George Yard, the Old George was formally the VERY exclusive cafe behind the international fashion house Pollyanna. Had you walked further along Hanson Street, you would have come to Mandela Gardens. Up Market Street, beyond the 'Portland stone' town hall with its fossils in the stone work and the tarn's museum, you would have reached the Cooper Art gallery and St. Mary's Church. Behind the church is the Cricket umpire Dicky Bird's statue and, across from the Barnsley Chronicle offices, one of two coal mining statues; the other, at the corner of Victoria Road and Huddersfield Road, outside of the NUM building and miners' hall. Down to the left, is Old Mill Lane. Just beyond Barnsley College, on the right, is the Quentin Blake sculpture. He did the illustrations for Roald Dahl's books.
My own town, great video, nice to see all the positive comments, they have done a great job. Must go back soon to see the shops that have since opened from when I last visited. Thanks!
Barnsley & Rotherham I'd ever heard of either. Barnsley has had alot of investment & new Shopping Malls & seems to have an abundance of Retailers! Looks like you need a few days to have a good look around Barnsley. The massive indoor Market looks amazing & a rarity! You don't see many indoor Markets as big as that nowadays! What a difference from 2021 too Neil the last time you visited. You must of been pleased with all the improvements that have been made within the year!
It looks nice and Christmas but very quiet place to walk round but nothing looks like much of Christmas only in the shops nice and chilly day hot drink and very big shopping centre
Marks and Spencer reminds me of AYBS, British comedy. They often spoke about going to work there instead of Grace brothers..lol. Barnsley also is mentioned quite often in Last of the summer wine show...lol😅😅😅
I haven't been to Barnsley for years, it's changed a lot since I was there last, I absolutely love it there and intend to go back soon, I love the market it's amazing and the people are so friendly unlike where I live
I haven't been to Barnsley for a few years but I think it's worth another visit now with all the new redevelopments I live in Wakefield not too far away from here
Another great & fantastic video of BARNSLEY Town Centre at Christmas my friend who i was i worket with at boots use to do Mr Stan Richards garden for him when he was living in Barnsley!.❤❤🧡🧡💚💚💜💜
Another great film Neil, many thanks for sharing. I'm originally from Rotherham but spent a couple of happy years in Barnsley. Friendly people. A good night out doing the pub circuit too! I left just as they had started on the markets. Definitely a big improvement although a tad too stark in places?? A couple of comments below mention this and I tend to agree. Large swathes of grey blockwork and strange little raise curbs etc. (seem like a trip hazzard to me). Definitely could do with a bit more greenery! That said, I love Barnsley and the surrounding villages and I'm definitely going to go back for a mooch around sometime. A better mix of shops large and small. How long will the latter last? Let's see. Cheers
OMG last time we went to Barnsley was about 15 years ago and i didnt think much of it, the indoor market was about the best thing there but have to say it has completely changed. Looks very clean & tidy with every shop you could need in a town centre. We are going to Doncaster tomorrow for some shopping but think we need to give Barnsley another visit in the New year. Thanks for a great video❤
Just to the left of the entrance to the Alhambra shopping centre is the Billy Casper sculpture. Modelled on local actor Dai Bradley, who played Billy, the is captured kneeling and has Kes perched on his hand. The sculptor is local man Graham Ibbeson. Graham also created the Covid memorial sculpture you see at the start of the video.
Thanks for another great video Neil. Barnsley certainly looks so much better than Rotherham Town centre, I know they have put in an awful lot of investment into improving the town, I must pay a visit soon. 👍🏻
Thanks for another great video - this time of my home town! The statue at the beginning of the video in the Glassworks area is to commemorate the Covid pandemic. The statue near the Alhambra Centre is for Kes.
christmas has changed a lot since i was a kid i remember when almost every shop decorated their windows it was really like christmas but now it is not as magical only a few cities in the north really make the effort but when the cities are run by useless politicians now who cannot manage a sandwich shop then you get a grinch christmas because they have pocketed all the money or squandered it
Did anybody ask ya for 10 Bob for phone? 😆 🤣 New tarn is shit hot. Be good when that walk bridge is done. I'm sick of walking allway around bus station every time
Moved to Scunthorpe in 2020 wish I never had left a lot of friends behind especially at staincross wmc it was my partner she said kiss me ware it smells so I took her to Scunthorpe 😅
Call me a skeptic, but ... ... I think I see beyond what they are doing here. I have been to places that have 'Indoor' and an 'Outdoor' shopping areas and they really cause a divide. The mall owners (conglomerates like Norwich Union who used to own the mall in Ilford, Essex) charge, at first, low rents to get the well known larger shops to take leases, then once they become popular the rents go up. The smaller shops outside are literally 'left out in the cold'. When the rents (and I have seen all this happen over the years, by the way) get too high and leases run out, a lot of the shops close down. Of course, at present there is a concerted effort to make town centres and cities very attractive because they are going to charge you to enter these areas under the "ULEZ" banner. I think smaller hubs of small individual shops will start to open once these charges come in, outside of these central locations. I for one simply cannot afford to pay to go to the shops. Thanks for taking us around the area in Barnsley as I have never been there (and now not likely to go any time soon !!). Keep em coming Mr Walk 🚶 🎄🇬🇧🎄🇬🇧🎄🇬🇧🎄 ☃️🇬🇧☃️
A vast concrete jungle for sure, with scant regard for greenery in the form of trees, plants, flower beds and flower boxes. Nothing individual about it or the characterless buildings....it could be any modern town anywhere in the world really. Even the Christmas tree was a triangle of modernism. Alas it’s not the sort of town I would want to visit. Too modern. Too angular. Too stark. Too many chain stores. Not much individualism anywhere. Thank you for letting us have a look at it all.
I have visited Barnsley a few times. It's a lovely place to visit, certainly looks fresh and clean. I love the pavements, it feels refreshing, a mixture of old and new. Feels like a calming place. Definitely worth a visit.
Barnsley looks like it's had lots of investment, the difference between Barnsley town centre and Rotherham town centre is like chalk and cheese. Thanks for another excellent upload.
The new area looks great! Thanks for braving the elements!
My hometown . We’ve taken a long time to recover from the pit closures and some areas still struggle , but we’re getting there and town centre has come on a treat.
Deffo!!
Good for you guys. It’s always nice to see these post-industrial towns and cities make a comeback from Thatcherism.
Barnsley is close to Cannon Hall Farms! I love their videos and all the doings on the farm. The animals, the grazing land, the RESTAURANT & farm shop. They show a lot of real good food.
Barnsley looks great, they have done a fantastic job in the centre.😊
Agreed
Is Barnsley close to Holmfirth where summer wine was filmed. Looks lovely, yes I'd like visit both places. Your videos are always a fun experience. Thanks for sharing
Last time I was in Barnsley was 2019, I'm from western Australia. Hope to visit next Christmas
I was in Barnsley 2019, it certainly looks fresh and clean with plenty do.
Trees, grass, benches, a fountain....they do enlighten people's lives, don't they?
Definitely - the simple things make the biggest impacts
I like the mixture of the modern and spacious, and the older arcade. A good variety of shops and market stalls. I’ve never been to Barnsley so didn’t know what to expect.
Barnsley is my home town and looks at least 100% better than it did before The Glassworks was completed. The group of statues, by Barnsley sculptor Graham Ibbeson, was built to commemorate those affected by Covid. The small sculpture by the Alhambra entrance was of Billy Casper, by Graham Ibbeson, in the film Kes. Sad to see the Peel Square underground toilets have been covered over. They still had the original Victorian fittings. As you reached the top of George Yard, the Old George was formally the VERY exclusive cafe behind the international fashion house Pollyanna. Had you walked further along Hanson Street, you would have come to Mandela Gardens. Up Market Street, beyond the 'Portland stone' town hall with its fossils in the stone work and the tarn's museum, you would have reached the Cooper Art gallery and St. Mary's Church. Behind the church is the Cricket umpire Dicky Bird's statue and, across from the Barnsley Chronicle offices, one of two coal mining statues; the other, at the corner of Victoria Road and Huddersfield Road, outside of the NUM building and miners' hall. Down to the left, is Old Mill Lane. Just beyond Barnsley College, on the right, is the Quentin Blake sculpture. He did the illustrations for Roald Dahl's books.
Used to live there for 5 years before I moved to Blackpool in 2020, I can’t believe how much they change it, well done!
Looking great isn’t it
I used to live and work (Ketch Couplings) in Barnsley in the 80s. It's virtually unrecognisable now!
My own town, great video, nice to see all the positive comments, they have done a great job. Must go back soon to see the shops that have since opened from when I last visited. Thanks!
Thank you so much
The museum, in the Town Hall, is well worth a visit too.
Barnsley & Rotherham I'd ever heard of either.
Barnsley has had alot of investment & new Shopping Malls & seems to have an abundance of Retailers!
Looks like you need a few days to have a good look around Barnsley.
The massive indoor Market looks amazing & a rarity!
You don't see many indoor Markets as big as that nowadays!
What a difference from 2021 too Neil the last time you visited.
You must of been pleased with all the improvements that have been made within the year!
It looks nice and Christmas but very quiet place to walk round but nothing looks like much of Christmas only in the shops nice and chilly day hot drink and very big shopping centre
Marks and Spencer reminds me of AYBS, British comedy. They often spoke about going to work there instead of Grace brothers..lol. Barnsley also is mentioned quite often in Last of the summer wine show...lol😅😅😅
Always loved Barnsley my Dads home town, they have done a decent job with the development, much better than where I live.
I haven't been to Barnsley for years, it's changed a lot since I was there last, I absolutely love it there and intend to go back soon, I love the market it's amazing and the people are so friendly unlike where I live
My home Tarn, Born n Bred here ,beautiful Video, thanks for showing Xxx 💕💕
You’re welcome
I haven't been to Barnsley for a few years but I think it's worth another visit now with all the new redevelopments I live in Wakefield not too far away from here
i come to barnsley regulary it puts my home town sheffield to shame ,the markets are brill.
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I just love the Yorkshire accent...it melts me haha
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Another great & fantastic video of BARNSLEY Town Centre at Christmas my friend who i was i worket with at boots use to do Mr Stan Richards garden for him when he was living in Barnsley!.❤❤🧡🧡💚💚💜💜
Amazing! I loved him
Another great film Neil, many thanks for sharing. I'm originally from Rotherham but spent a couple of happy years in Barnsley. Friendly people. A good night out doing the pub circuit too! I left just as they had started on the markets. Definitely a big improvement although a tad too stark in places?? A couple of comments below mention this and I tend to agree. Large swathes of grey blockwork and strange little raise curbs etc. (seem like a trip hazzard to me). Definitely could do with a bit more greenery! That said, I love Barnsley and the surrounding villages and I'm definitely going to go back for a mooch around sometime. A better mix of shops large and small. How long will the latter last? Let's see. Cheers
OMG last time we went to Barnsley was about 15 years ago and i didnt think much of it, the indoor market was about the best thing there but have to say it has completely changed. Looks very clean & tidy with every shop you could need in a town centre.
We are going to Doncaster tomorrow for some shopping but think we need to give Barnsley another visit in the New year. Thanks for a great video❤
Thanks Jane
I was so impressed with how Barnsley has improved
its not good its got worse
When I think of Barnsley I think of Kes, one of my favourite films.
Yeah same!
Just to the left of the entrance to the Alhambra shopping centre is the Billy Casper sculpture. Modelled on local actor Dai Bradley, who played Billy, the is captured kneeling and has Kes perched on his hand. The sculptor is local man Graham Ibbeson. Graham also created the Covid memorial sculpture you see at the start of the video.
Fabulous video the town looks great! Thanks Neil 👍
Thanks Brian!
Went to school in Barnsley in the 60's, some things have changed others just the same, lovely to see. By the way, Brian Glover was my math's teacher!
was he as vicious as the pe teacher in kes.
No he was lovely to have as a teacher, very approachable@@rupert-j8f
Brian Glover taught English at Longcar school
Was I mistaken, I thought he taught us Maths. When were you at the school?
Barnsley Market is in the history books as being one of the oldest to receive a Royal charter. It dates back to 1240
Improved a lot. Used to look like Beirut on a bad day.
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I live in Barnsley about 7 miles away palace called royston
my hometown but to many barnsley ppl living on streets it should never come to this its a shame
Thanks for another great video Neil. Barnsley certainly looks so much better than Rotherham Town centre, I know they have put in an awful lot of investment into improving the town, I must pay a visit soon. 👍🏻
Looking lots better now isn’t itn
Thanks for another great video - this time of my home town! The statue at the beginning of the video in the Glassworks area is to commemorate the Covid pandemic. The statue near the Alhambra Centre is for Kes.
Thank you Rachel
Town's looking way better these days!
@@GimbalWalkTV There’s more green space planned and a bridge over the train track.
Dogmeat Dave's Bag is set in Barnsley.
hey im in this video lmao
Ha ha awesome! Good to see you 🤣👋
Very impressive see a lot money been spent love the floor tiles everywhere you didn't mention Dickie Bird or Michael Parkinson shame on you.😄
I did in the last Barnsley video so thought I’d mix it up a bit 🤣
No, I was hoping it would be more like beautiful York.
Up near Alhambra entrance is a statue of Billy arta Kes did you see it Xxx 😀
I saw a statue but wasn’t sure what it was. Thank you
My Home TownbutI left it in 1962 so now I hardly recognise it . Than
k you .
christmas has changed a lot since i was a kid i remember when almost every shop decorated their windows it was really like christmas but now it is not as magical only a few cities in the north really make the effort but when the cities are run by useless politicians now who cannot manage a sandwich shop then you get a grinch christmas because they have pocketed all the money or squandered it
Did anybody ask ya for 10 Bob for phone?
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New tarn is shit hot. Be good when that walk bridge is done. I'm sick of walking allway around bus station every time
Yeah it's really good in that part of town now
Loads better isnt it!
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Not many people, is it a Sunday?
Midweek
Only been to Barnsley twice
Lots better now!
Nice to see that Barnsley doesn't have the ugly yellow zig zig lines all along the curbs, like some other cities.
Good point - hadnt' noticed that
I'm afraid I dislike modern buildings anywhere in the UK, I'm a big fan of ancient architecture.
Tha noz
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Moved to Scunthorpe in 2020 wish I never had left a lot of friends behind especially at staincross wmc it was my partner she said kiss me ware it smells so I took her to Scunthorpe 😅
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I see tha’s found another ginnel. Alley to non Yorkshire folk.
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Call me a skeptic, but ... ... I think I see beyond what they are doing here. I have been to places that have 'Indoor' and an 'Outdoor' shopping areas and they really cause a divide. The mall owners (conglomerates like Norwich Union who used to own the mall in Ilford, Essex) charge, at first, low rents to get the well known larger shops to take leases, then once they become popular the rents go up. The smaller shops outside are literally 'left out in the cold'. When the rents (and I have seen all this happen over the years, by the way) get too high and leases run out, a lot of the shops close down.
Of course, at present there is a concerted effort to make town centres and cities very attractive because they are going to charge you to enter these areas under the "ULEZ" banner. I think smaller hubs of small individual shops will start to open once these charges come in, outside of these central locations. I for one simply cannot afford to pay to go to the shops.
Thanks for taking us around the area in Barnsley as I have never been there (and now not likely to go any time soon !!).
Keep em coming Mr Walk 🚶
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Thank you!
I really hope we see independent shops making a huge comeback and taking over
Yorkshire born and Yorkshire bred strong in arm and weak in head 😂😂😂 Best bit of Barnsley is the road out of the cesspit and never look back.
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To each, their own. I’m sure that wherever you ended up is improved by your presence
@@64mickh How's life in Yorkshire
Where in Yorkshire you from
I live in Huddersfield always go to Barnsley ,Huddersfield a ghost town shitole
do you use public transport or other methods of transport to travel this is not a climate change question lol
Just my car really mate 👍
A vast concrete jungle for sure, with scant regard for greenery in the form of trees, plants, flower beds and flower boxes. Nothing individual about it or the characterless buildings....it could be any modern town anywhere in the world really. Even the Christmas tree was a triangle of modernism. Alas it’s not the sort of town I would want to visit. Too modern. Too angular. Too stark. Too many chain stores. Not much individualism anywhere. Thank you for letting us have a look at it all.
Thanks Christine!