Poorest Cities in the UK - Nottingham

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2022
  • Why is Nottingham so poor? Oh, my Nottingham! So we wish to exclaim. Alas! Salvos being fired from both sides of the divide hasn’t given us a cause for exultation in Nottingham. Can you count the number of times Nottingham has been named the poorest city in the UK within 7 years? There is definitely some requiring attention in and about this city. Oh you who dislike Nottingham, please know that you haven’t found support in this video. And you enthusiastic admirers of this city, we’re not out here now to increase your fan base. As usual, we would look at the available facts regardless of fervent rebuffs of figures by the city officials, and serve you nothing but the truth.
    Figures in Public Domain
    Let's peep into what available data reveals about Nottingham's situation. We start with figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Nottingham’s gross disposable household income (GDHI) is the lowest in the UK. According to the last available figures, the average yearly after-tax earnings in the city is 12,445 pounds. With that amount, residents of Nottingham resident's earnings are over 7,000 pounds less than the national average. Those who consider this alone will be justified in their assertion that Nottingham is one of the poorest cities.
    The employment rate also doesn’t bode well for the city. According to the last available figures, only 57 percent of all Nottingham’s 16 to 64-year-olds are at work. This is the lowest employment rate of all major cities in the United Kingdom. This is one of the reasons the city is the poorest of 179 areas across the country. But when you look at the overall scores, Nottingham isn’t just at the bottom, it’s so far behind the rest.
    As expected, this breeds crime, the rate of which has increased across the region. We all know that there’s a close link between deprivation and poverty and crime. While explaining his decision to establish the Nottingham School of Boxing in the city, Marcellus Baz, of Sneinton, a repentant gang member said that he saw there were many areas of deprivation in the city and he wanted to get the youth there to work.
    Council’s Rejection
    This appears to be a kind of indictment of the city council. We, therefore, understand it keeps rejecting the ranking giving a lot of reasons. Well, this is not an isolated response. This has always been the position of Nottingham’s council. One of the reasons given by the council is that it has many affluent suburbs that aren’t captured in the figures as part of the city's official boundaries. For that reason, the results, they said, have been skewed by geography. The council further states that based on its own calculation, the figure that would truly represent the city’s situation is 16,000 pounds per person once affluent suburbs like West Bridgford and Beeston have been included.
    The council believes that Nottingham would move up to the 56th position of the UK districts if the places where people have more disposable income are included in the city figures. It claims that more than half of the people employed in Nottingham City live in surrounding districts.
    Also, the city council always blamed the unusually high student in the city for the low ranking. As usual, the council says the city’s apparent poor economic performance is a result of 46,000 students who are less likely to be in full-time or well-paid forms of employment. According to the council, the figures of these people have diluted those of the individuals in well-paid and highly-skilled jobs who live in more prosperous adjoining boroughs.
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Комментарии • 204

  • @larrydavid18
    @larrydavid18 Год назад +45

    Update:Nottingham city council are 1 billion in debt. Robin hood energy, Nottingham castle are in liquidation. They also ruined the broadmarsh area. Subsequently not only has Nottingham the lowest disposable income, but the highest council tax in the UK. Get your head round that...

    • @kubhlaikhan2015
      @kubhlaikhan2015 Год назад +7

      And every one of those disasters deserved a public inquiry. The ineptitude of demolishing Broadmarsh is so bloody obvious - no due diligence!

    • @ballshippin3809
      @ballshippin3809 Год назад +1

      The Labour council in control don't need to worry. Despite not meeting one person in Nottingham who actually likes the Labour council they will still overwhelmingly vote Labour in any upcoming elections. It's the one thing I never understood about people living in Nottingham.

    • @andyt3304
      @andyt3304 Год назад +2

      @@ballshippin3809 Students mate. why do you think the council Ok's every planning application for student accommodation?

    • @garethbuckeridge6910
      @garethbuckeridge6910 7 месяцев назад

      Since this comment, they have built an all-singing all-dancing library on the old Broadmarsh site and subsequently now gone bankrupt.

    • @coolboys_and_co
      @coolboys_and_co 2 месяца назад

      🥰🥰🥰

  • @MrMadshepherd
    @MrMadshepherd Год назад +17

    I’ve never heard anyone call Nottingham poor…. Until this video anyway

  • @emmanuelogbuma4558
    @emmanuelogbuma4558 Год назад +124

    Well, I live in Nottingham , this video surprises me a lot , I have a good job , live in decent house, city is beautiful and clean , transportation is top notch

    • @larrydavid18
      @larrydavid18 Год назад +7

      You are a sample of one person. Also Radford road alfreton road are not beautifully clean...

    • @brothersman524
      @brothersman524 Год назад +5

      @@larrydavid18 Radford Road and Alfreton Road are just horrible. I used to live off Radford Road very long time ago and it was pretty bad then but I've been there recently and it is just horrible with garbage everywhere. A lot of Greater Nottingham are fine, it is the Nottingham city boundary areas that are just rancid

    • @larrydavid18
      @larrydavid18 Год назад

      @@brothersman524 who win in a fight between Hucknall or Calverton Brothernan?

    • @brothersman524
      @brothersman524 Год назад

      @@larrydavid18 Hucknall probably lol

    • @larrydavid18
      @larrydavid18 Год назад

      @@brothersman524 Hucknall v Eastwood. Who you think would win?

  • @kubhlaikhan2015
    @kubhlaikhan2015 Год назад +18

    For the 50 years I've known this city, it has always had relatively low wages but relatively high rents. Infrastructure projects have always been absurdly expensive and taken four times longer than necessary (flood defenses, the suspension bridge, the 'Nottingham Gateway', the market square revamps and so on). Basically, we'd be better off with no planners at all.

  • @dbz9393
    @dbz9393 Год назад +8

    It's not the poorest city, the wealthiest areas of the city are not within it's boundaries. Go to west brigford/rushcliffe or wollaton and see if those areas are poor

  • @shaynelowther8893
    @shaynelowther8893 Год назад +6

    Years of Labour council pissing money up the wall

  • @JM-tc3hk
    @JM-tc3hk Год назад +23

    There is something to be said about the official city boundaries skewing the figures. Sheffield and Leeds for some reason have really far reaching boundaries so much so that some small villages many miles away from these cities are within their respective city council areas. In Nottingham, it is the opposite. The city only includes the rough inner city council estates and the nicer suburbs such as West Bridgford, Beeston, Arnold, Mapperley etc are all technically outside the city in different council areas. When talking about Nottingham, those areas should really be included as they are as much part of Nottingham as equivalent suburbs in Leeds and Sheffield are. This would even out the figures a bit more and stop Nottingham being at the bottom for everything.

    • @edsmith7718
      @edsmith7718 Год назад +2

      A great example of misleading statistics, indeed!
      Sometimes I reckon the Nottingham boundaries are how they are so city council and county council can be dominated by Labour and Conservative respectively without any pesky incoveniant political competition. I especially imagine that West Bridgford people like having a sense of separation from the city and it's (probably higher) council taxes. Which raises another point: it's no surprise city council often struggles for money when their boundaries are disproportionately full of low council tax band properties, and even worse for them financially there's also lots of council tax-exempt student HMOs within the official City of Nottingham, which further worsens the revenue issue.

    • @brothersman524
      @brothersman524 Год назад +5

      I agree with you. It doesn't include areas like Beeston, Chillwell, Toton, West Bridgford, Edwalton, Gamston, Arnold, Bramcote, Mapperley, Carlton, Gedling, Burton Joyce, Nuthall - all nice areas. It only includes areas within the city boundary which represents inner city areas as you rightly pointed out such as St. Anns, Meadows, Bestwood Estate, Top Valley, Bulwell, Radford, Hyson Green, Sneinton, Basford, Forest Fields, Broxtowe, Bobbersmill - all horrible and run down areas. If the Greater Nottingham areas were included, it definitely wouldn't be the poorest

    • @sglenny001
      @sglenny001 Год назад

      This actually males alot sense

    • @larrydavid18
      @larrydavid18 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@brothersman524That is incorrect. Most cities are under-bounded. Manchester far more underbounded than Nottingham. Bristol, Hull, etc are all very underbounded. Nottingham very poor. End of..

    • @brothersman524
      @brothersman524 10 месяцев назад

      @@larrydavid18 Fancy taking a walk along Radford Road in the evening? LOL

  • @chrisbodum3621
    @chrisbodum3621 Год назад +4

    Why on earth is there a photo of Long Eaton in this at 4:21 ? Probably because your source assumes the postcode NG10 means it is a suburb of Nottingham, (you know like, SBComputers do). Not only is it not in Nottingham, it's not even in Nottinghamshire!

    • @Richard.Allsop
      @Richard.Allsop 7 месяцев назад

      It is as far as the Post office are concerned.

  • @paulvickers3800
    @paulvickers3800 Год назад +4

    I wonder how many lined there pockets, use to go down Notts all the time drinking, remember going round the castle as a kid, but my folks went round it before it closed and they said lot of the stuff what was inside when we saw it as kids wasn't there anymore..

  • @josephinelenny2132
    @josephinelenny2132 Год назад +21

    I lived and studied there. I really love it despite the information in this video.

    • @lizzandrosanchez19
      @lizzandrosanchez19 Год назад +1

      Hi Josephine., I'm nearly to get an internship for Nottingham university, Do you recommend it?

    • @josephinelenny2132
      @josephinelenny2132 Год назад +1

      @@lizzandrosanchez19 I did my full-time master's there for a year. I am not familiar with the internships offered there. I suggest that you look for more information through the university website. 😃😃

  • @fromthethrone
    @fromthethrone Год назад +10

    I used to live in Nottingham and I didn't like it. I moved back to London after just one month.

    • @tyrequekachara8092
      @tyrequekachara8092 Год назад +2

      I don’t blame you 🥲 I miss London so much 😭

    • @lizzandrosanchez19
      @lizzandrosanchez19 Год назад +3

      Why'd you did that? I'm nearly to get an internship for Nottingham university, Do you recommend it?

    • @dbz9393
      @dbz9393 Год назад +4

      @@lizzandrosanchez19 I lived in London and hated it, moved to Nottingham

    • @bananabuttons6637
      @bananabuttons6637 10 месяцев назад +4

      London is terrible

    • @nottmfunguy
      @nottmfunguy 2 месяца назад

      Never get me living in Londonstan, with all the crime and illegals there.

  • @marmalade4010
    @marmalade4010 Год назад +2

    The city’s quite nice I would say. Amazing public transport clean for the most part. Some boredering towns get a little dodgy, Eastwood, stapleford im looking at you

  • @bananabuttons6637
    @bananabuttons6637 10 месяцев назад +3

    Literally a thriving city.

  • @willscarlet3620
    @willscarlet3620 8 месяцев назад +2

    The fact is the city Council has been Controlled & by Labour since 1988 nearly 36 years does have a negative impact only in 2020 the Robin Hood Energy lost £38.1 million of tax payers money & went into bankruptcy with also 230 jobs lost & in 2014-2015 the council misspent £16 million of tax payers money, just those two events alone cost the Nottingham tax payers £54 million i were born in Nottingham in 1963 & i believe the 70's & 80's the city centre was a place for outsiders to visit our thriving City but unfortunately nowadays the City is a shithole with no leadership it is heart breaking to witness & it will only get worse

  • @paulwild3676
    @paulwild3676 Год назад +14

    This is what happens when you don’t invest anywhere apart from London and the South East. Very depressing that a country as small as ours has such disparities. How have these once thriving Midlands and Northern communities been allowed to struggle like this?

    • @Marvin-dg8vj
      @Marvin-dg8vj Год назад +1

      Nottingham and Nottinghamshire had the highest crime rate in England and Wales since the mid Victorian times. It has always been tough

    • @paulwild3676
      @paulwild3676 Год назад

      @@Marvin-dg8vj Tough is different to poor.

    • @Marvin-dg8vj
      @Marvin-dg8vj Год назад

      @@paulwild3676 there is a very big overlap.

    • @paulwild3676
      @paulwild3676 Год назад

      @@Marvin-dg8vj The North and Midlands were once the most powerful economies in the world. Britain was rich because of them and their resources. They deserve better treatment from Westminster, and the derision.

    • @garethbuckeridge6910
      @garethbuckeridge6910 7 месяцев назад

      Perhaps because Mrs Thatcher closed the pits & manufacturing industry down in the 1980s and it has never really recovered.

  • @ukhikermarv
    @ukhikermarv Год назад +2

    So not the fact of engineering jobs that work in Derbyshire. The fact that it's tourism is known world wide... So not taking the fact of people who are proud of the city.. the fact areas like The Park which are conservation areas? The fact that students help the economy? Look in to real facts not some government stats

  • @eybesim6767
    @eybesim6767 Год назад +5

    Please note, this video is fake... like a scam...

  • @chantelle863
    @chantelle863 Год назад +5

    Nottingham city council doesn't have the standards that broxtowe bourough council but does cause a conflict when city council always sending all there criminals to live in lenton abbey and change the reputation of the area.
    Please say snienton properly next time lol

  • @georgihumphreys25
    @georgihumphreys25 Год назад +2

    Well… that makes no sense
    Nottm ‘s vibrant, upcoming, great fun
    I ve owned businesses here 30 years …
    Stop looking at the inner city poor ends and see the city as a whole … we are strong and prosperous and always will be…

  • @dillonstone_3420
    @dillonstone_3420 Год назад +2

    Mate, Bradford literally exists

  • @laupeter4594
    @laupeter4594 Год назад +1

    It is the poorest but they produce the toughest and the brightest precisely due to this

  • @MizMite2002
    @MizMite2002 Месяц назад

    Born there in May of 63 and we left for canada in 68. just curious of where i m from.

  • @levslabs
    @levslabs Год назад +3

    OH NOTTINGHAM IS FULL OF FUN

  • @rossmurrayfam1568
    @rossmurrayfam1568 Год назад +1

    I've just been to Nottingham today

  • @yumisonson
    @yumisonson Год назад

    How is the crime rate over there? Is it good to live?

    • @JanBanJoovi-ol1qv
      @JanBanJoovi-ol1qv 4 месяца назад

      Just be informed about the dodgy places so you could avoid them and you’ll be good. There’s crimes in every city, but in general, it’s probably one of the safest cities in the entire UK.

  • @kaintuffin8678
    @kaintuffin8678 Год назад +11

    Looks like Nottingham could use a little bit of Robin hood's generosity. Rob the rich & give the proceeds to the poor.

    • @amritendurana2040
      @amritendurana2040 Год назад +2

      That's stupidity.the poor will stll be poor no matter what.you can transfer money not wisdom,knowlege and mindset.

    • @justcurioushuman
      @justcurioushuman Год назад +4

      @amritendurana2040 You can shove all of these without connections... 😆

  • @Brickcraft10
    @Brickcraft10 3 месяца назад

    I visited there last August, and i loved it
    Kind, Frendly and polite people
    Great culture and history, lots to do, and a great environment
    It's probably the best city in the uk i have ever visited after york
    Pluz, if you look at a different metric
    GDP per head
    As of 2022 Nottingham has a gdp per capita of £38,600 that's above Liverpool, Hull, Derby, Birmingham, Coventry etc and £1700 above the uk average

    • @nottmfunguy
      @nottmfunguy 2 месяца назад

      Its a really nice city, its just unfortunately the City council has done such a disservice to the people who live in the City.

  • @deniswolf1998
    @deniswolf1998 Год назад +4

    Nottingham is not a poor city.

  • @andylane247
    @andylane247 Год назад +1

    Include the suburbs of greater Nottingham and its ok.

  • @ywiggan
    @ywiggan Год назад +5

    My ex-husband works for the uonsport as a so-called fitness instructor, I was shocked to see his yearly salary, which included a shift allowance of £23,650, personally I think this is an rubbish salary for an university 😕 his 40. I was earning this money as a PA in London about 20 years ago. I am in Sussex, so for me, any salary under £38.000 no way. Thank god 🙏 🙌 ❤️ I have stayed working in the construction industry 🙏

    • @paulgelsthorpe3712
      @paulgelsthorpe3712 7 месяцев назад

      UON are terrible employers

    • @ywiggan
      @ywiggan 7 месяцев назад

      @paulgelsthorpe3712 Well, it might have increased to maybe 26,500 now, still a low salary, but hey, he believes his some sort of celeb PT there, which he not.

  • @mentulamagna
    @mentulamagna Год назад +1

    Damn that Robin .... !!!!

  • @davidfoster2006
    @davidfoster2006 2 месяца назад

    Boots is a great local company in Nottingham, and is fine place to work.

  • @ballshippin3809
    @ballshippin3809 Год назад +5

    Born and raised here. I'd say it's still not as bad as many other places in the UK, but it has certainly been declining over the years, especially due to the inept Labour council we have who people living here keep voting in for some strange reason 🤔....

    • @Markus77775
      @Markus77775 Год назад

      Bonjour j'aime beaucoup ta ville, j'ai habité à Nottingham, un jour je vais revenir, dit moi c'est comment maintenant ? ✌🏾😇💪🏽🙏🏽🌈🎹🎼

    • @OzzieBo
      @OzzieBo 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Markus77775It’s Good, but it’s definitely declined over the years; it’s still worth visiting, although I’d definitely stay in the neighbouring towns near Nottingham. One I’d recommend is Bingham. It’s a lovely town to live in and has a nice hotel, plenty of B’n’Bs to stay in. But aside from that, there are a lot of entertainment options like an ice rink in the town centre.

  • @admin1815
    @admin1815 Год назад

    Those ideas are not helping people now!

  • @ukhikermarv
    @ukhikermarv Год назад

    Really require a reality check

  • @barrychuckle2190
    @barrychuckle2190 Год назад +1

    I’ve lived in sniiiiinton all my life and it’s sound duckeh

  • @capnhands
    @capnhands Год назад +1

    Because Robin Hood is gone?

  • @cynthiax56
    @cynthiax56 3 месяца назад

    Maybe because they don't have Robin Hood to fight for them anymore

  • @dreadhead170
    @dreadhead170 6 месяцев назад

    Nottingham council is now is £23 million in debt.

  • @nightwing369
    @nightwing369 Месяц назад

    It's (Nottingham and its suburbs) has gradually and consistently got worse over the 30+ years of my life, to date...

  • @tomessom9690
    @tomessom9690 Год назад

    sick one lads

  • @seeingtheforest9529
    @seeingtheforest9529 Год назад +7

    Damn sheriff robbed the place blind!

    • @ndirugabuya5942
      @ndirugabuya5942 Год назад +1

      Sad to read this about Nottingham.Was a student in Nottingham in early 60s lived at Shakespeare St.Was a lively City then.Hope the Council can lift the fortunes of once an enviable City.

  • @Elonmuskasseater69
    @Elonmuskasseater69 8 месяцев назад

    Crazy

  • @freddiemedley5580
    @freddiemedley5580 10 месяцев назад

    We have the national white water center, host national rowing competitions, triaflon competitions, have great Unis and have the national Holocaust center. So how tf did we become the poorest?

  • @JanBanJoovi-ol1qv
    @JanBanJoovi-ol1qv 4 месяца назад

    This video is misleading. Other nearby boroughs are effectively part of Greater Nottingham. To be fair, even the city centre doesn’t look bad as it was described here. This looks like created by someone who never visited Nottingham at all and just read some articles.

  • @originalsuccessjournal8723
    @originalsuccessjournal8723 10 месяцев назад

    Its one pf the most abused places as those in the wralthy areas targetprofiteerung out of such thins as sockness and medicine. The sheep are not for sale and safe keeping only.

  • @mavisbeeswax8136
    @mavisbeeswax8136 7 месяцев назад

    Stay well clear of Shotingham. 😅.

  • @Realitybitesgamesinket
    @Realitybitesgamesinket Месяц назад

    Northampton is even worser

  • @valboolin3538
    @valboolin3538 7 месяцев назад

    Sheriff there are badest in the gb

  • @nottmfunguy
    @nottmfunguy 2 месяца назад

    I use lived in the Nottinghamshire borough of Rushcliffe, generally an affluent area and one of the most sort after areas and run by the borough council.. It never features as part of "Nottingham" when it comes to stats and figures. Nottingham City council are massively in debt, mainly brought on to itself, with costly environmental projects, crazy diversity initiatives and other money wasting schemes. Nottingham as a city is generally a nice place when compared to other cities, just a shame the woke Council have ruined it.

  • @newtop8113
    @newtop8113 Год назад +1

    I live in Nottingham for five years until now I love it

    • @yumisonson
      @yumisonson Год назад

      hi, how is the crime rate over there?

    • @newtop8113
      @newtop8113 Год назад +1

      @@yumisonson it’s nice that city don’t focus on the news

    • @yumisonson
      @yumisonson Год назад

      @@newtop8113 thanks. have a nice day!

  • @tenpin2387
    @tenpin2387 5 месяцев назад

    Luton is worse then Nottingham, Nottingham looks cleaner

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    @RonieNerbes-mt9ko 3 месяца назад

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  • @richardelliott8141
    @richardelliott8141 22 дня назад

    Nottingham is far far from being poor 🤣.

  • @celtica2595
    @celtica2595 Год назад

    Y como se ha llegado a esa pobreza?? Se lo digo yo que en España tambien vamos igual,por acoger a medio tercer mundo en Europa.los servicios van a menos👍ah! Y no es por el brexit, no. España sigue en la UE y cada dia estamos peor,sobre todo en seguridad ciudadana y en servicios muy muy mal.asi que la ....la UE es una estafa!!

  • @Adam-rp6vf
    @Adam-rp6vf Год назад +8

    Such videos creates trolls from the anti-City areas. Generally the UK is getting poorer, thanks to a rubbish government and Brexit in which the benefit living voted to leave the EU, creating huge gaps in employment and those benefit living people are simply not filling the jobs.
    Nottingham is given a bad reputation as is parts of London, parts of Bradford, Leicester, Birmingham and anywhere else that coloured people live. Such videos avoid the issues in Stoke, Wakefield, Middlesbrough, Exeter, Hull, Washington, Ipswich and Lancaster because they are white areas.
    Before any racist tries to troll me, I am English aged 15 and my dad was in the armed forces for seventeen years.
    Whilst it's true that Nottingham City Council sucks, and doesn't create jobs in offices or industrial compared to Derby, Leicester and even Mansfield. Nottingham only creates jobs in hospitality and retail. Higher paid jobs are rarely created and this is a failing of NCC.

    • @nickxcore74
      @nickxcore74 Год назад +2

      Nottingham was losing lots of it’s industries while we were in the EU. We used to have a lot of manufacturing and big factories like Raleigh bicycles who ended up moving to China, we had John Players Cigarettes who went to Poland, Shipstones Brewery, Plessey, we had a huge textile industry too. We still have the Boots factory, but that doesn’t employ near the amount of workers it did 25 years ago.
      Some folk seem to look down on working class people in city’s like mine and deem the people thick and ignorant, but the reality is lots of well paid jobs have gone in this city and nothing’s replaced them apart from the usual agency works or doing jobs like Deliveroo, Evri or Uber. Many folk here didn’t feel any benefits of being in the EU and they feel totally ignored and that they’ve been left behind.
      We’re a very diverse city, but I think on the whole people get along with each other very well here. Yes there are bad parts in Nottingham, but this country has always been this way even before we had increased immigration. It’s very naive for anyone to suggest that all crime here is committed by ethnic minorities and immigrants.
      As for people being on benefits, many people I know are working, but are deemed working poor due to them being on minimum wage jobs and need benefits to top up their wages. Most folk here are happy go lucky grafters, but feel totally failed by this government due to a lack of investment in this city. The City council also haven’t done a good job and have wasted money on silly projects and implemented a stupid parking levy which scared some businesses off and they based their companies elsewhere.

    • @scottking869
      @scottking869 Год назад

      Me and my wife have been looking to moving towards nottingham area.

    • @ballshippin3809
      @ballshippin3809 Год назад

      Then that just shows the failure of multiculturalism if majority white areas are better off

  • @rinku1160
    @rinku1160 Год назад +1

    Watching from Guwahati city Assam in India Assam famous for tea gardens

  • @Buildbeautiful
    @Buildbeautiful Год назад

    I was told that this city used to be called Snotingham is that true still it looks a nice city in this video

    • @mellowbirds
      @mellowbirds Год назад

      I was told that too; it is also a very good city and I do like living in it I do not think this is very true but Nottingham city council is £1.154 billion in debt, one of the landmarks -Nottingham castle- went into liquidation and one of the shopping centres was knocked down and they hare ran out of money. Although, it is mostly the city area that is being destroyed as Nottingham county council is better at keeping it the same for years. Hope this helped 😄.

    • @brothersman524
      @brothersman524 Год назад +3

      It was called Shottingham at one point because of the gun crime that was happening at the time

    • @LA-nm1jt
      @LA-nm1jt Год назад

      It was called Snottingaham (or something close to that) when it was originally founded, because the Saxon leader of the group that settled there was called Snott (not 100% sure if my spelling is correct there). At that time that name wouldn't have been associated with mucus. Any English place name with 'ham' at the end of it is Anglo Saxon. 'Ing' means people, 'Ham' means homestead. So the homestead of the people of Snott becomes Snottingaham, which over time was corrupted to Nottingham

  • @gissie391
    @gissie391 3 месяца назад

    I wouldnt call it poor esp country side.its but black dusty.

  • @Tom82301
    @Tom82301 Год назад +6

    The Pakistani population seem to be doing well for themselves in Nottingham, but then again they dodge tax and give planning permission to fellow Muslims to make huge profits from land sales

  • @mickeylau1
    @mickeylau1 Год назад +1

    What is the most wealthy city? London? And second wealthy is?

    • @gazriley624
      @gazriley624 Год назад +3

      Bound to be London followed by Liverpool, Birmingham and Leeds

    • @ivanjackson7924
      @ivanjackson7924 Год назад +4

      Nottingham is a lovely, cultural, diverse place, with high quality restraunts a busy shopping 🛍 and night life! ,top university and major hospital! Like many cities it has crime, and run down areas, But what d0 you expect under a labour run council!! 🏃‍♀️

    • @paulwild3676
      @paulwild3676 Год назад +1

      Manchester has the second most super rich but grinding poverty.

    • @MontyComedyOfficial
      @MontyComedyOfficial Год назад +1

      @@ivanjackson7924 More to do with the Tory government than the Labour council. Poverty and run down areas all over the country, regardless of which party runs the council.

    • @Adam-rp6vf
      @Adam-rp6vf Год назад +1

      Interestingly the bigger the city the more problems it has. Oxford is considered the richest city but other areas include, Cheltenham, Gloucester and Brighton. The best biggest city is Edinburgh and Southampton