Love Hubbards Hills and going there with my gran when she took me…
@LuciaLopes-oy4vy7 күн бұрын
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@ychaps8 күн бұрын
I love this place. I visited when I came home for a visit ( live in Canada now). What I loved the most was the voices over the loudspeaker...felt like I was listening to my grandad. My whole family was involved with the fishing industry and I am enormously proud of that fact. The tour of the trawler was especially interesting. Highly recommend this wonderful museum.
@littleitalyblogspot8 күн бұрын
Interesting....
@failedrockstar11 күн бұрын
build a cycle path
@davidmyers554511 күн бұрын
Like the look of the youth zone.
@lisaodd319612 күн бұрын
Oh, and spend some money removing plants from the roof of McDonald's! This whole little skit is a joke.
@lisaodd319612 күн бұрын
I was born and raised in Grimsby. I left ten years ago, I was shocked how awful it is now. Why would this regeneration save a dying high street? The high street is dead, it's time to look at turning town centres into desirable housing developments. It's like sticking a plaster on a shot gun wound.
@davidmyers554511 күн бұрын
Don't agree. There are more than enough empty houses in Grimsby without building more stock replacing shopping areas. Building more housing estates with no facilities will just create more anti social activity and yes I do live in Grimsby
@lisaodd319611 күн бұрын
@davidmyers5545 I absolutely agree there's a large amount of empty houses in the area. My point was that the high street as we knew it, is dead. So for future generations, and to avoid building on green belt land, would be to re-imagine the high street and build housing that people want in it's place. It's a ridiculous waste of money this regeneration scheme, it could be spent elsewhere, on housing perhaps. Last time I visited Grimsby Victoria Street, on a Saturday afternoon, it was dead. So is this scheme going to suddenly change things? Nope.
@KidneyMush12 күн бұрын
And why does everything have to be a bloody hub!
@KidneyMush12 күн бұрын
It’ll still be filled with chavs, so no amount of regenerating the town centre will change anything. That’s like painting over mould, the issue is still there underneath.
@karlmiller5704Ай бұрын
Help the people that work for a living who are struggling. Your job titles are word salads. Sick to the back teeth of paying for lazy wasters who know there's people like us and dicks like you who will support them. Get a proper job fucktards
@Campfirecoyote-c3hАй бұрын
Dave Worthington is the reason I am a lifelong Town fan. He visited my school, Kidgate Primary School in Louth, in the promotion season and filled us all with a passion for the club. 53 years later I am still attending games and remember vividly his visit, an absolute gentleman and Town legend.
@morrisjensen1959Ай бұрын
On the subject of 'Meggies'. In the years between 1980 and 1995, I did some pre-internet research when home on leave and spoke to as many old folk in the local pubs as I could, the Market Tavern, the Wheatsheaf, top of St peter's Ave. (before it was demolished to make a carpark), the Old Vic (I recall returning on military leave to see that the 'Old Vic' had been gutted and reopened as an 'open space pub', I nearly wept!) I chatted with old guys in the two pubs in Sea View Street, The Notts and the Fisherman's' Arms. They gave me same two stories on the origin of the name, both connected. I was told that there was a well populated chippie cafe at the end of the prom, that was/became Wonderland where a woman called Meggie did a fine fish 'n' chip lunch (Similar to the Peabunk in Grimsby). And, that from Grimsby town centre, to the stop at the end of the prom, a bus ride cost 2d, and this was referred to as a 'Meggie' when paying for your fare.
@THISIS4REALTHOАй бұрын
What a charismatic lady, Emma. Such a wonderful presentation I enjoyed that, it took me back 100 years.
@nealflett1813Ай бұрын
I think the video at 3. 38 mins is Eleanor st . I remember Dave Worthington having an ice cream van . The kids surrounded his van in a nice way down Castle st in 1971 .
@GrahamGeorge1Ай бұрын
A shame that the wrong the Exeter game was shown!
@andrewniles9479Ай бұрын
The wrong Exeter game shown @4.00 but never mind. Alan Woodward was my teacher and football coach back in the day. Glad that they all look so well.😀
@vanessahenderson18502 ай бұрын
All locals ever hear is talk. The entire area looks like a complete dump. Grimsby is like, last one out, turn the lights off. How many noses are in the trough all giving it the good talk. I wonder how much they are being paid to talk utter tosh?
@lisaodd31962 ай бұрын
Mr Woodward was my favourite teacher at Great Coates middle school 😊
@philiptaylor42402 ай бұрын
Alan, Joe & Dave, not only fantastic players, but also great men as well, my respect to you gentlemen.
@SpookyFox10002 ай бұрын
Wonderful brave men ! Let their sacrifice never be forgotten !
@matthewsmith24322 ай бұрын
What a lovely life story from a lovely lady. My parents had the changes LP. I haven't heard for years, her voice is such a sound from my childhood.
@happyandblessed56402 ай бұрын
This is really interesting.
@nicholasbuttery5113 ай бұрын
She always has an enchanting smiles.
@SpookyFox10003 ай бұрын
Going this weekend, staying at the Kingsway. Used to live in Cleethorpes but left in 1975 so a nostalgia trip ! I remember when the ‘Talk of the Town’ changed to the ‘Tivoli Tavern’ !
@NewHorizonsTravel3 ай бұрын
Wonderful Cleethorpes Town Hall! Thank you for sharing😍✨
@failedrockstar3 ай бұрын
It has never been called The Kasbah !
@philiphinch-r2s3 ай бұрын
just to say,you did a fab video gemma.
@swallergr1msby4 ай бұрын
Surely if they keep the rent down for shops that will bring more business in
@markburch30562 ай бұрын
I totally agree. For the small independent traders let them have it Business rate free for 2 years and low rents to get established. While they are empty the landlords/building owners and Council are not getting any income,. So a little at the beginning and have a sliding scale up to 2 years to allow them to grow
@InnerViewGuidance4 ай бұрын
"... who In 1964 became would become the first solo folk singer to be signed by a major record label." Head's up, Mr. Stanley: Bob Dylan signed with Columbia Records on October 26, 1961.
@cloverite4 ай бұрын
Where has the seating gone in Dt James square. This Council is ablest . As a disabled person the Town centre is completely inaccessible.
@maureenwilliamson28074 ай бұрын
Ben is the best eta in the world
@jenk3714 ай бұрын
This town has already gone to the dogs. Nothing's gonna change that
@vanessahenderson18502 ай бұрын
Exactly. All locals hear is talk and that's as far as it goes. The odd time I come back to the area to visit friends and family, I can't wait to leave. It's so sad to see the decline in the area.
@grahamherbert36124 ай бұрын
The crackheads and street drinkers will be over the moon with the cosy new doorways.
@ChrisJohnson-pd4hh4 ай бұрын
You cannot polish a turd!
@paulmetcalf96735 ай бұрын
My local cinema..the ABC Grimsby when growing up..and currently the Parkway :)
@vickyvalerie5 ай бұрын
We used to have a caravan firstly on Fitties Camp, or should I say my grandparents did. My first time there was when I was 6 wks old, so it would have been August. I can remember being in the caravan at a young age and my four siblings too, with our parents and Nannie and Granddad too. That was the early 60`s, but they would have had the caravan maybe before then. When I was around 7 or 8 Granddad and Nannie bought a bungalow, so maybe around 67/68 year... Bungalow 81, on the first Main Road, which they called it `Val de ree`. Sadly our granddad passed away not long after and the bungalow was passed over to our Mam and Dad. We had the bungalow until 2006, when we sadly lost our parents and sold the bungalow. For me personally, it was something I didn`t want to do, but my siblings voted to sell. It`s my biggest regret not being able to keep it. We have so many precious memories here, from being a young child myself, then taking my own children and one of my grandchildren too was able to spend some family time here, precious memories. Our second home, we spent many weeks there in the holidays and weekends too. We still come to visit for the day and spend time on the beach. It will always be in my heart and always be such a special place for me... Memories forever kept.. ❤
@Kty27-655 ай бұрын
The Barge definately the best ! Went in the 80s and after to Gullivers to finish the evening off 😂
@Kty27-655 ай бұрын
My home village 😊 from 1968 until 1985. Lovely video ❤
@gainsboroughpara5 ай бұрын
I had two great uncles who joined the Chums. Both from Gainsborough, is there anywhere that have photos of the chums as I have no photos of my uncles 🥲
@HopOffTheBS5 ай бұрын
Fantastic festival, lovely to see so many people get together. All the artists and performers were wonderful !
@happyandblessed56406 ай бұрын
Does anybody remember a street in Grimsby call Farl street? My Dad said he lived there when he was a boy in the 1930's. Thanks.
@neilhallberg17846 ай бұрын
Yeah, look what we've inherited in grimsby, a broken down, boarded up shithole.
@bigdaddigaming6 ай бұрын
This take me back to being a kid, there used to be to be a printers called Richard and coppins I believe that was its name was, my dad was the letter setter there until they left Grimsby
@garethbeaton84146 ай бұрын
Yorkshire woolds besat is realy i seen that with my Owen eyes and 4 men with little me ran i didnt i lookt then ran
@garethbeaton84146 ай бұрын
Thats me in woods sorry
@garethbeaton84146 ай бұрын
Hahaha its me hieidn i live closer yong its a joke no ghost at all Kashmir is freeman street pop ghot taker app on and read all thay have sead to you as you go and cume home its crazy the hi rize flat after thay was knot doune it kick off with ghost boxs in hole eray no cap
@stewartstiff79686 ай бұрын
Corr blimey I'm 63 and born and bred in Grimsby and I live around the corner from the Central Hall and I had no idea how it and the Town Hall looked inside, wow. I feel like some form of underclass that all this knowledge has been kept from. Thanks for informing me about how magnificent they are, I feel raised up in my spirit by it, God Bless you for making this programme.
@kennethmaney9147 ай бұрын
And dig the old tipping fountain out, the council still have it hidden away. An exact copy is still in Liverpool and is very popular. Scouses would fight to keep it. And the soap foam was fun... And that's what life is all about. Stuff planners, they've torn this town apart and pulled down some of the best buildings only to replace it with what, bloody hotels....realy