The side of Cornwall, UK that tourists don’t see - 8 Worst Places

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Turdtowns

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@O.O.O.K999
@O.O.O.K999 Жыл бұрын
So, Cornwall is the second poorest region in Europe (I pretty much knew that, living in Dorset and it having been on the local news a few years back) but has the lowest crime rate in the country. Doesn't that give lie to the claim that poverty is the cause of crime?
@Turdtowns
@Turdtowns Жыл бұрын
It is very strange. It doesn’t make sense when you think about it.
@johnkeane1419
@johnkeane1419 Жыл бұрын
The same is true of West Virginia.
@goodlookinouthomie1757
@goodlookinouthomie1757 Жыл бұрын
It's also among the least diverse of the counties.
@henryjohnfacey8213
@henryjohnfacey8213 Жыл бұрын
You haven't taken into account of population and other demographics in the comparison. Greetings from Cyprus.
@EdMcF1
@EdMcF1 Жыл бұрын
@@Turdtowns If you find a contradiction, then you have used a false premise. Aristotle said that are are no contradictions, there are only false premises.
@mikebrown3772
@mikebrown3772 Жыл бұрын
The worst thing about Camborne is that not every train stops there on Wednesdays.
@dannyhtheretrogamingmaster9548
@dannyhtheretrogamingmaster9548 10 ай бұрын
Classic Jethro quote there 👍
@russcooke5671
@russcooke5671 7 ай бұрын
True 😂😂😂😂
@Maggie-j3r
@Maggie-j3r 7 ай бұрын
Yeh that's a real pain 😤
@ollywebber9850
@ollywebber9850 3 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣👌
@SeanMorgan280
@SeanMorgan280 2 ай бұрын
High crime rate there.
@bradleyscott49
@bradleyscott49 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for all your hard work in putting this series together. Well as a 55 year old working class man, it looks to me that we’ve had approximately 45 years of deliberate government underinvestment in our country, that have decimated these working class towns from north to south of this land.
@CelticSaint
@CelticSaint Жыл бұрын
I agree and would go even further. I genuinely believe that the decimation of which you speak is being done by design. It's like a controlled demolition of the country.
@catcruickshank5042
@catcruickshank5042 Жыл бұрын
wanna know why ? because cornwall council decides where to send our taxes each year mostly it's kept within Truro and spent on Truro and that's about it.
@spencergregory8049
@spencergregory8049 Жыл бұрын
Thatcher's legacy. Along with Reagan in the States. Low skilled, low wage economy breeds poverty but keeps rich cronies happy. Look at the behaviour of our politicians for example giving billions to their mates for fake PPE.
@pip1723
@pip1723 Жыл бұрын
All that funding lost when we left the EU won't help.
@kettleions
@kettleions Жыл бұрын
Yep! 🌼
@james263
@james263 Жыл бұрын
I get these places are quite deprived but it feels pretty horrible to judge the people that live in these places for being poor and uneducated. Especially when the judgy, condescending jokes are delivered in a well-spoken accent by someone that sounds like they were lucky enough to benefit from growing up in a more affluent environment with better education and more opportunity.
@ocelot-makes
@ocelot-makes 3 ай бұрын
prtyy sure this fella is from burnham on sea. just up the road from bridgewater what is basically a massive crack den. burnham is a shit hole too. the reallity of it is, the UK is in a desperate state. i'm from St Austell and eveything he said is actually true.
@kyleB-00
@kyleB-00 3 ай бұрын
I'm from camborn and his jokes hurt me less than your judgments
@lightfootpathfinder8218
@lightfootpathfinder8218 Жыл бұрын
As someone from Rotherham I thought all those towns looked quite nice. They were all clean with no fly tipping waste, litter or dog sh*t laying in the street and nothing was on fire😂
@jasonhartley1305
@jasonhartley1305 Жыл бұрын
It is pretty good , this guy has done drive through comments on each place he knows absolutely nothing about . If you want a shit hole town .. Londistan..it has the very list of excreta he's listed in huge volumes 😂
@lightfootpathfinder8218
@lightfootpathfinder8218 Жыл бұрын
@@jasonhartley1305 I agree lol I think our glorious capital beats everywhere else in the country when it comes to that but sadly a lot of places are not far behind
@romystumpy1197
@romystumpy1197 Жыл бұрын
In my city ,it's human shit that's a problem due to the druggies,
@kevwalker5714
@kevwalker5714 Жыл бұрын
Every UK city has plenty of dogshit everywhere, its a given
@lightfootpathfinder8218
@lightfootpathfinder8218 Жыл бұрын
@MiGrant Soul everyone can have an opinion on a place. Also if someone said to me you can live in poverty in Cornwall or live in poverty in south Yorkshire I'd pick Cornwall purely because it looks "nice on the eye". Better to be penny less in the fresh air than in the concrete jungle
@ripvanwinkle3509
@ripvanwinkle3509 Жыл бұрын
I don't live in Cornwall but I've been to plenty of Cornish towns. I've also been to Leicester, Sheffield, Bradford, Dewsbury, Halifax, Boston, Doncaster, London and many more and I can tell you where I'd rather live. It's a sad truth that this country is in decline but that's not limited to Cornwall - it's EVERYWHERE. And it's largely government sponsored damage to the economy coupled with a pathological need to kill all town centres.
@russellbishop5995
@russellbishop5995 Жыл бұрын
Forty years of being governed by self-serving spivs. What you say is true: I fear this country is on a death spiral.
@cynthiastogden7000
@cynthiastogden7000 Жыл бұрын
I was born near Bradford. And worked there. Now live in SE Cornwall. I know where I will stay whatever anyone says. The influx of tourists is the worse thing mainly because you cannot get anywhere or park; doctors, shops, vets etc. All very difficult.
@sophiawoods6748
@sophiawoods6748 Жыл бұрын
You can thank the world economic forum for the global decline
@cornishhh
@cornishhh 10 ай бұрын
The killing of town centres began in the 1970's with the pedestrianisation of high streets and the growth of out of town supermarkets.
@jonpark5203
@jonpark5203 9 ай бұрын
The killing of town centres is due to less demands for shops being open due to more people shopping online which is more convenient and less time consuming, hence why more shops and businesses are closing down now !!!
@davidstewart4825
@davidstewart4825 Жыл бұрын
when you see Poundland boarded up you know theres a problem...great eye opener video..me thinking its all affluent down there..
@stevewaite6461
@stevewaite6461 Жыл бұрын
Redruth a town so bad they built a bypass to avoid it, then they built a new bypass to bypass the bypass. True story I live here.
@borderlands6606
@borderlands6606 Жыл бұрын
Former mining towns are always grim. Single employer monocultures, where everyone who can gets out. Those left behind duke it out on Saturday nights or get wasted. In their hey day most of them would have been thriving communities, with social activities that go along with employment and money.
@jetlagsenior8491
@jetlagsenior8491 Жыл бұрын
I know, I sometimes have to go to Redruth, I look round at the buildings and house’s they are very grand looking, it must have been really affluent once.
@Tom1k9
@Tom1k9 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact about Camborne, in the 18th/19th century the Camborne and Redruth district was the richest mining area in the world. I live in Camborne and I actually got called a "rich Cornish tory" the other day when I was debating with someone online 😂 So many people north of the Tamar bridge assume everyone in Cornwall has 3 houses and spends 12 hours a day on the beach. If only they knew most of us can't even afford to live here, with some of the highest house prices and lowest wages in the country
@niallblackbeard5436
@niallblackbeard5436 Жыл бұрын
Mate so true, I’m from St Austell and I go university in Portsmouth. When I say how poor Cornwall is. I get privileged Londoners tell me how I’m wrong. So infuriating!
@lemsip207
@lemsip207 10 ай бұрын
I used to live in Plymouth and visited Cornwall a few times for the day, mostly though occasionally for a night or two. There were a lot of people, even in the 80s, who were only employed in the late spring spring and summer tourist season when they worked long hours and were unemployed all winter. These people can't afford to get on the housing ladder and now couldn't find anywhere to rent because of all the retired incomers and second homeowners.
@172louis
@172louis 7 ай бұрын
​@@niallblackbeard5436 As a fellow st Austell boy. I'm from a village called Bugle, I live in Plymouth now. You would be surprised how much the local Plymouth people despise us Cornish folk. I thought Cornwall & Devon were really good friends until I lived here for the past 10 years.
@jennyandrews1159
@jennyandrews1159 6 ай бұрын
Camborne here too and I couldn't agree more
@itsPOWOW
@itsPOWOW 3 күн бұрын
Because ou property prices are lower than the rest of the country, it isn't easily affordable to move out of the county.
@antman5474
@antman5474 Жыл бұрын
The irony is it's a lot worse during the holidays when the people from real turdtowns show up with their turdtown ways.
@bloodmoon1956
@bloodmoon1956 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree
@gemmaadams1270
@gemmaadams1270 Жыл бұрын
The reasons these towns are on here is that they don't become mutton dressed as lamb for the tourists every year, they are unapologetically authentic. I am happy to live on Liskeard, it remains largely untouched by tourists (thankfully!)
@danielrussell446
@danielrussell446 Жыл бұрын
@@gemmaadams1270 we love liskeard and been many times everyone has always welcomed us - Daniel West Midlands
@jamessearle2339
@jamessearle2339 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very true very true
@carlyonbay45
@carlyonbay45 Жыл бұрын
Newquay is the worst - i dont think ive ever heard a cornish accent in Newquay
@CelticSaint
@CelticSaint Жыл бұрын
I have lived my life near to St Austell and whilst there are some bad parts in Cornwall I really wouldn't want to live anywhere else. The UK seems to be in a death spiral and over the next decade or so I can imagine a huge influx of people trying to escape from the cities.
@lee4171
@lee4171 Жыл бұрын
Dead right mate. The bigger cities are a ticking time bomb. We're moving to Cornwall next year, and don't care about the 'awful' areas there. If you put Cornish folk in Manchester for a month, they'd realise what real, crime, racial issues and dumps are.
@domino5392
@domino5392 Жыл бұрын
Not just a death rattle - but the sphincter has gone too.
@avoidoneu4061
@avoidoneu4061 Жыл бұрын
i agree i live north from brum and its rough stabbing and shootings on a daily, going on holiday to cornwall in 9 days
@swp5411
@swp5411 Жыл бұрын
@@avoidoneu4061good luck
@briancohenthepfjmassive.4769
@briancohenthepfjmassive.4769 Жыл бұрын
That death spiral has built up speed since brexit means brexit.
@sidweazel2883
@sidweazel2883 Жыл бұрын
You got that spot on, just subscribed. Loved the comment from Rotherham saying it all looks nice as there was no fly tipping and nothing was on fire 😂
@astrozombie548
@astrozombie548 Жыл бұрын
I live in Cornwall and every town you mentioned has a very high, excuse the pun, drug problem. My best mate of 25 years moved to Penzanze and it definitely contributed to his decline in mental health and drug addiction then death!!. Something needs to be done for the whole of Cornwall because the drug problem is in EVERY place!! RIP JOE 🙏
@fatbelly27
@fatbelly27 Жыл бұрын
Penzance is well known for this. The theory is at some time they get on a train and don't get off until thrown off, which happens at the end of the line. It's not actually a dangerous place but there are a lot of people with a lot of issues.
@nigelcarren
@nigelcarren Жыл бұрын
Big drug problem here in rural France. I briefly went out with a French journalist who had spent years researching the problem and it's link to sui***e. The tragedy is, she remains prohibited from publishing her findings.... Presumably because 'The French countryside is great?' Best wishes to you. 🌞
@TristanBanks
@TristanBanks Жыл бұрын
A lot of my family grew up in bodmin and I have only heard terrible things about the drug problem there. Its no wonder there are so many flat earthers and other conspiracy theorists there as well.
@KernowFishy
@KernowFishy Жыл бұрын
it is a severe problem here. someone very close to us died as a result not so long ago. Even the rural villages around the towns are rife with the problem.
@AJ-ch6fu
@AJ-ch6fu Жыл бұрын
Bude is FULL of rehomed drug addicts and paedophiles!!
@russcooke5671
@russcooke5671 7 ай бұрын
Ive been to Cornwall many many times over the last forty years. In the summer it’s beautiful. But very quite in winter. You have to call a cab to get run over. But all In I love it there. Beautiful roads to drive around on. Fantastic beaches. Great food.
@SeanMorgan280
@SeanMorgan280 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for that, Russ. Any advice for an American wanting to retire to a nice Cornwall town without all the crime and Crackheads? I want to be close to a beach. St Ives and Lands end would be too expensive.
@albeenotech
@albeenotech Ай бұрын
​@SeanMorgan280 I've lived in St Austell all my life, and although it's number 1 on this list. Coming from someone who's lived in Cornwall and been around visiting basically every single place here. I have to say it's not actually as horrible as it seems, transport is amazing with most bus routes coming through here, the train station is very central and there's every big supermarket here that you can imagine. We have a lot more amenities than most other places in Cornwall. Not only that but alot of tourists/ holiday makers come down to visit Charlestown which has to be one of the nicest places in Cornwall. Although housing in Charlestown is very expensive. Newquay seems to be a popular spot for diversity, my economics lecturer who also is American happens to live there and he loves it. Falmouth is a very big hippy place due to the university situated there, although it's nice, there's not an awful lot there apart from restaurants and pubs/ bars. U may also be interested in Truro, the only city in Cornwall due to its cathedral. It's definitely one of the nicer places of Cornwall. Crime I've heard is relatively high there though, but there's plenty to do there. Like you've mentioned St Ives from what I've heard is actually the nicest place to live in Cornwall but also most expensive. This may be no use to you, but I hope it helps. I'd recommened before settling down here to maybe take yourself and ur wife or kids down here for a holiday and check out every town. Cornwall also has many small villages which generally are quiet and nice but far away from supermarkets and other amenities so I'd definitely recommend a car
@judepower4425
@judepower4425 Ай бұрын
quiet
@sunnyleatham
@sunnyleatham Жыл бұрын
Hello! I am from Redruth! My house was actually in your video... Listen... you were wrong.... Cornwall is FAR worse than you thought xD
@balls9420
@balls9420 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. If I was to describe how delicate the situation in Cornwall is, well there is nothing so delicate to describe it.
@darknightofthescarecrow3551
@darknightofthescarecrow3551 Жыл бұрын
i am moving to redruth in a few months! what is park bottom like? is there many burglarys? i wont be in a lot of the time.
@sunnyleatham
@sunnyleatham Жыл бұрын
@@darknightofthescarecrow3551 in that respects it’s fine. Redruth used to be worse whereas now it’s mostly a town for old people
@Joshthepurple
@Joshthepurple Жыл бұрын
@@darknightofthescarecrow3551 although Park Bottom might technically be Redruth, in reality it isn’t and nobody there would say they live in Redruth. It’s Illogan, but you could probably get away with telling people you live in Tehidy 😂
@XxLittleALBxX
@XxLittleALBxX Жыл бұрын
I've lived in Redruth all my life. I remember going into town and seeing it when it was busy, with lots of different shops and friendly people. Now there are only hairdressers, cafes, charity shops and random art shops that bring nothing to the community. People are angry now, not only because we are spending more money to live there than other nicer places, but because the people in charge of the town have no idea what they are doing, and you have to travel all the way to Truro if you want to buy a new pair of underwear, socks or shoes. We have a ton of homeless and druggies who get shipped off down here, and then they are left to do whatever they want with no repercussion. Every year there is a new "gang" of kids, who think they can do what they want (probably because the cops do nothing except laugh with them) who throw stuff at the windows of the town shops and peoples flats (mine included) breaking them, which then sit there for years looking like crap. They don't make any building inhabitable, in Town, because they're "Listed Buildings" and then charge people the same, or more, as it is to live in Truro; leaving us to live in a single pane windowed, black mould infested building.
@JJONNYREPP
@JJONNYREPP Жыл бұрын
The side of Cornwall, UK that tourists don’t see - 8 Worst Places 0730am 14.6.23 from margate to redruth - all the streets look the same.
@stellayates4227
@stellayates4227 Жыл бұрын
This is happening across the country sadly.
@JJONNYREPP
@JJONNYREPP Жыл бұрын
@@stellayates4227 Comments on ‘The side of Cornwall, UK that tourists don’t see - 8 Worst Places’ 0934am 8.7.23 sorry?
@WELLBRAN
@WELLBRAN Жыл бұрын
I was born and live in Penzance word for word agree with you
@JJONNYREPP
@JJONNYREPP Жыл бұрын
@@WELLBRAN Comments on ‘The side of Cornwall, UK that tourists don’t see - 8 Worst Places’ 20.7.23 2116pmmm enjoyed Cornwall as a child -as i did most of the south cost - on hols... as for living there... probably as drab as the rest of the nation. it'd be cool during summer season... but i surmise just as grim as anywhere else... though nowhere is as bad as where you actually are at the time of hating. that's for sure...
@nunonuno01
@nunonuno01 Жыл бұрын
Lived near Truro my entire life. The list is accurate. Redruth is known as Red-rough for example. But compared to many places around the UK it really isn't that bad unless you decide to go on nights out on Friday / Saturday nights, particularly St Austell. The biggest issue with Cornwall is people don't like change which stops any form of plans being approved. There has been planning for a new stadium near Truro for over 13 years, we still don't have one. Then the Hall for Cornwall, which caters for a small age group of people, was given £18m to refurbish the building. The wrong type of people making these decisions at the Council, only catering for themselves and close allies, much like most of the UK!
@TheDemocrab
@TheDemocrab 10 ай бұрын
Re: About the Hall for Cornwall and the council only catering for themselves and close allies: It's pretty similar here in Australia and from what I've heard NZ and Canada aren't much different either. What's with that?
@mydogky
@mydogky 8 ай бұрын
I am Cornish and most of the planning approvals are stopped by the people who are not Cornish ,thats a fact, its also a fact that Cornwall doesn't get the funding it was promised, and now the government is using Cornwall as its dumping ground for immigrants, also has anyone really looked at the amount of building postage stamp boxes for so called housing which are a complete eyesore, these shitholes are springing up everywhere ,WHY? they most certainly are not affordable housing, and certainly not for the Cornish people.
@thomasmatthews80
@thomasmatthews80 7 ай бұрын
Completely agree
@christopheripad477
@christopheripad477 Жыл бұрын
It’s nice to see Penzance on the list, my ex wife went to live there when we divorced. She’s probably the one taking it down the shitter.
@MatthewChapmanYT
@MatthewChapmanYT Жыл бұрын
Penzance is the end of the train line and many councils from up north send their folk down here on a one way ticket to get rid of their problem….
@Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUK
@Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUK Жыл бұрын
​​@@MatthewChapmanYT why doesn't Penzance send their soap dodgers and unruly, back up North, supplied with train tickets and bit of dosh. Get their own back on Northern councils? 😉
@yan24to
@yan24to 2 ай бұрын
Lol
@andymcevoy4553
@andymcevoy4553 Жыл бұрын
One suggestion : Instead of using average house prices where outliers can throw the results, how about using the median which would give a more accurate account of what most people living there pays?
@Turdtowns
@Turdtowns Жыл бұрын
Will do
@JoshsFish
@JoshsFish Жыл бұрын
Damn right, St Austell's average is high because of all the million pound houses and manors. Not to mention all the mansions in higher Gover, Porthpean and Carlyon. Before the pandemic you could get a 3 or 4 bed house for under £200,000 (seen them for 160-180k too), some with a sea view! The video only shows an old council estate and some run down Sanctuary houses, and makes out these houses (which obviously aren't for sale) aren't worth the money 😂
@desendean6488
@desendean6488 Жыл бұрын
@@JoshsFish exactly these emmets haven't a clue of the area , best keep it that way . We don't want them ! .
@Uk.mattdaniels
@Uk.mattdaniels 6 ай бұрын
No one works in Cornwall so does it really matter? lol
@cidermonkey5616
@cidermonkey5616 Жыл бұрын
A very good video to be totally honest and factually correct. We live in Cornwall and have done for almost 20 years. We are fortunate to live out in the sticks and in a remote village where people are friendly and the crime rate is minimal/non-existent. Houses are higher priced but it does reflect the area we live in. Cornwall does have issues - drugs, unemployment, low salaries and a Local Authority that screws us for council tax and wastes it paying their dead wood employees offering little in return, a police force that are only around when there is "an incident" because there are not enough of them to go round, poor public transport links, some teenagers who will never work and who have multiple children under the age of 5 , little chance of a decent paid job unless you are already in one, an overall apathetic attitude because residents cannot get money so alot turn to to drugs and ultimately crime. A lot of areas do need massive cash injections to make them presentable and often viable but dont see that anytime soon. So that is the bad side however there is a good side. The good side is that it welcomes several million tourists each year, it used to be between April and October but now pretty much all year and Xmas/New Year is just as busy as the summer. It has stunning beaches, scenery, lovely people, tourist hotspots along the north coast, a reasonably good road network and brings visitors back year on year - some of whom decide to move here. We are not Cornish but have adapted to the slower pace of life, clean air, friendly and helpful people and a place that we call home. We have lived in big cities and towns, worked in the rat race, had dirty streets, overpopulated places and high crime but do not in any way have that now. I dont worry when I leave my house, I dont revert to crime to make ends meet, have worked all my life (yes I have the ability and intelligence to hold a decent job down) and close my door when I come home and think how lucky I am to live in a nice place, where neighbours talk, a community is there to be part of and crime is low bordering on non-existent. If you are pleasant to people they will be pleasant to you (manners cost nothing), integrate with society and embrace the county for what it is and look for the positives. I live within 4 miles of one of the towns mentioned and it is very accurately portrayed but go a few miles away from those town centres and it opens up a whole new world and one that I am more than happy to live in. The town centres are run down due mainly to rising (greedy shop owners) rents, main street shops trimming resource so getting closed due to online shopping and supermarkets vying for your business so being involved in price wars when they can. Food is food wherever you go but we all need to eat. The overriding factor though is quality of life and Cornwall has this in abundance.
@creepykylie1017
@creepykylie1017 Жыл бұрын
Ironically, St Austell town centre was knocked down about 10ish years ago for the new White River Place development, which caused the beginning of the decline as people got used to going elsewhere if they could (usually Truro), and the town council put the rents up to claw money back which then pushed a lot of the independent businesses out. Add to it the two homeless shelters with the residents' incumbent problems and you've got yourself a winning TurdTown. I used to work outside of the town centre and my lift would frequently see drug deals going on in the car park, also someone once drove into the carpark of our building, in full view of all the windows, pulled down his trousers and injected something into his groin area. Also had a car left there which was later set on fire as an insurance job. Classy. People used to leave the building in twos, especially in the winter. Also the saying about Bodmin is because of St Lawrence's Hospital, which was a mental asylum. The old building has been demolished but the current hospital still houses all our mental health wards. Hope the chap in the fountain is doing OK.
@domino5392
@domino5392 Жыл бұрын
The "lovely" White River Place, which began sinking just a couple of years after it was built and STILL leaks like fuckery. I use the gym there andeach timeut rains the poor staff have to place bins everywhere in the gym to catch the rainwater. The cowardly little cider-swilling cockroaches in the churchyard are another example of the pride in this town. Real credit to society, they are. Then you have the Baptist nutjobs encouraging the junkies from up-country and making things worse. The wonderful Thin Endhas gone, as has the best oubs. The Scorps kept the local rat population under control and you could actually have a night out back then without being sexually harassed or someone starting a fight.
@Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUK
@Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUK Жыл бұрын
I did a stint living in Snozzle. The signs were there for the decay back then in 2004/2005. But it was much nicer then. Also it is by the sea. Charles town is part of St Austell and that has a beach etc. There were some great people back then living in Snozzle so it's kinda sad to see it decline. Ironically, I live in Plymouth now (which was on the Devon list) and despite it having some grotty parts, Plym has sunk a lot of money into regeneration. The city centre and the Barbican is better for nights out. Not many cities that you can walk from the centre to the seafront down some steps of the Hoe sea front and sunbathe on little beaches. It seems to be a big hit with University students. So yep, St Austell looks really awful but sad to see it decline. Plymouth is up and coming - glad I moved ftom Snozzle 17 years ago.
@domino5392
@domino5392 Жыл бұрын
@@Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUK Charlestown looks like a shanty town now with all the popup toursty shit. Ruined. We used to slide down the clay chutes as kids and came out looking like ghosts and then the guys working there would swear and chase us off. We were little shits, tbh.
@Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUK
@Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUK Жыл бұрын
@@domino5392 oh that's a shame. I used to enjoy Charlestown on my days off from being a local pub worker. Used to jog up along the cliffs around there too. Are you St Austell born and bred? We probably knew similar people depending on our age. I've got good memories of St Austell living, St Austell people and exploring all the pretty areas near by. Fingers crossed that Snozzle town gets a face-lift and becomes up and coming 🙂
@mediocore808
@mediocore808 Жыл бұрын
I went to college and lived in the town for a little while. Bloody horrible place...
@ap5194
@ap5194 Жыл бұрын
I'm from Hampshire but lived in Cornwall for 2 years. Having lived in other parts of the country too, the wages in Cornwall were by far the worst I'd encountered. You were lucky to get £10 an hour in a skilled position. The next thing I encountered was the phenomenonally high rent and property price in general, in 2017 the pokey 2 bedroom flat I rented was 750 a month. Throw 500 in for bills on top of that . A simple maths equation left me with only pocket change at the end of each month. Your mortgage eligibility in the UK is 4 times your annual salary, so if you earn £10 an hour that's £17000 a year which is a mortgage eligibility of £71000. There are no houses in Cornwall at that price. So essentially you could work your arse off and never be able to buy your own place. I don't blame cornish people for getting on the drugs, they're fighting a losing battle
@CplusO2
@CplusO2 Жыл бұрын
Thanks AP. It is really good to get a breakdown like that. Here in a seaside town in Australia as a carpenter you will earn the equivalent of 25 pounds an hour but the average house is around 500,000 pounds.
@ap5194
@ap5194 Жыл бұрын
@I Began good luck finding that 👍🏻
@CplusO2
@CplusO2 Жыл бұрын
@I Began I think the real measure is how many years does it take to pay off a home. Seems like it is easier in Europe and the UK than in Australia, Canada or New Zealand. Still, I love my life in au.
@ap5194
@ap5194 Жыл бұрын
@I Began 80000 is 9k more than 71k. Again, good luck finding a house in Cornwall for 71k
@ap5194
@ap5194 Жыл бұрын
@I Began What a life to live spending your entire wage on a mortgage to live in a tiny 1 bedroom flat. That's if the estate agent gives you the time of day when you explain your wage just covers the mortgage and not bills too, any estate agent worth their salt would know you're high risk. Plus an apartment will have a maintenance charge as its a leasehold, that'll cost upwards of 100 a month. You're talking out your arse unfortunately
@fr4ctl_
@fr4ctl_ Жыл бұрын
I'm dissapointed Truro wasn't on here, but Truro is the city of Cornwall so it makes sense. Awesome video!
@derekkearey3171
@derekkearey3171 Жыл бұрын
Your descriptions of each place you mention are very accurate. I met my wife (a Cornish girl) in Newquay in 1967. Then it was a great place with lots of nightlife, fabulous beaches and surfing. We went back in 2017 to find the place where we met. Newquay is now a shit-hole. We lived in London when we married but we then moved to St Austell in 1974. Easily the worst years of my life. Not much work and not much pay - a complete struggle. What was worse, though, was the fact that 75% of people would not speak to me once they found out I came from London. I managed to last three years down there but could not stand it anymore. We came back to London and civilisation.
@SILVERFOXSOCIETY
@SILVERFOXSOCIETY Жыл бұрын
Your obvously not working class because Newquay is a very nice town, lots of restaurants, bars, live music, beaches walks etc. You clearly are stuck in the past where everyone says how beautiful it was, i agree with this also as i started in Newquay in 1976, yes it is different but so is every town in the country if not every bloody where.
@MonstaTrapz
@MonstaTrapz Жыл бұрын
Civilisation 😂
@Guttlegob
@Guttlegob Жыл бұрын
​@@SILVERFOXSOCIETY I think he's just old enough to remember how beautiful it was. That's not being stuck in the past. I saw an old VHS tape of Newquay back in the 80s. And the place just looked so much better and cleaner. And that was the 80s. The general consensus is that it was even better in the 60s and 70s. Plus the stuff that made Newquay great has gone. The Blue Lagoon was a great swimming venue, that looks like it needs tearing down now (well Last time I seen it anyway), I remember the Harbour looking so much better with way more things to do for kids like swings and crazy golf, and kids were allowed to jump in the water. Run to the Sun used to be filled with kids in the town shooting water pistols at each other, and the street market at Lusty Glaze was great. And the nightlife was Newquay was SOO much better than it is now. The Irish pub and bikers bar long gone.
@tenfootgoatman2285
@tenfootgoatman2285 Жыл бұрын
My parents moved to Cornwall in 1973 and I ended up going to School there . The Cornish kids wouldn't speak to anyone who wasn't from Cornwall so I ended up mixing with the kids who weren't Cornish for the first few months but eventually they accepted us . There really didn't like anyone from "up country" in the early 1970s . After leaving Cornwall about 20 years ago now I wish I had grown up somewhere else .When I left I realized how insular it is down there .
@jonathanbailey1597
@jonathanbailey1597 Жыл бұрын
Being from Kernow, I can concur with the conclusions here. It's very funny, but depressingly accurate. Cornwall has suffered for hundreds of years.
@martinjeffery3590
@martinjeffery3590 Жыл бұрын
Mostly caused by people who think its Kernow ,its england ,simples
@jonathanbailey1597
@jonathanbailey1597 Жыл бұрын
@@martinjeffery3590 Oh god. One of those idiots ('Trolls' I believe the term is). Funnily enough, the evidence actually stacks up against you. Without equivocation.
@SithFam
@SithFam 4 ай бұрын
What about Curnow ?
@mikefriend1514
@mikefriend1514 Жыл бұрын
If I could add a positive note? Obviously there is a huge difference between living in Cornwall and visiting and I’m just back from my first ever holiday in Cornwall. We picked April to avoid the summertime congestion I’d heard so much about and got lucky with the weather - one really warm day, otherwise cold but dry and generally sunny. Stayed in Newquay (lewinnick Lodge) which has beautiful views across the bay. Night skies were spectacular- full of stars which we never see in London. We love our seafood and by and large Cornwall did not disappoint. Admittedly if I had to return to the tired high street on a regular basis, it might get me down but there’s a lovely harbour and beautiful beaches to distract the eye. Most definitely one of the better seaside towns I’ve been to.
@thehearingaid
@thehearingaid Жыл бұрын
There are lots of nice places to visit, and some of the scenery is beautiful. However just as this vid shows - so many places have been left to rot after a decline in industry. Also it's hard to live here with house prices being expensive due to popular second home demand, sort of driving people to move out to cities for work and joy.
@domino5392
@domino5392 Жыл бұрын
Tourism in Cornwall also contributes less than folks think and the constant footfallis destroying our land and our culture here. 😢
@D413373R
@D413373R Жыл бұрын
Try St Ives next very beautifull town, sandy beaches, interesting acheteture, and plenty of decent restarants.
@AlisonBryen
@AlisonBryen Жыл бұрын
​@D413373R but avoid St Ives in August at all costs...
@D413373R
@D413373R Жыл бұрын
@@AlisonBryen agreed, although i think when i went with my partner it was is late august and it was very busy indeed although as it was our first time there we still managed to enjoy ourselfes. 11hours and 6 changes for the train to get there was a nightmare though 😩
@pt17171
@pt17171 Жыл бұрын
12 7:02 years ago I went to Port Talbot, Wales for a work meeting. I was really shaken by what I saw, the place looked like the aftermath of a war, everything shuttered down and closed with no signs of life. People drinking aimlessly in pubs at 10am and so many just aimlessly wondering the streets lime zoombies (drunk or on drugs). The more places I visited the more I visited over the decade the more I realised that MOST towns in the UK now have this affliction, completely bordered up, shut down and lifeless.
@itsinthetreesitscoming7431
@itsinthetreesitscoming7431 Жыл бұрын
'Bordered' up?
@MonstaTrapz
@MonstaTrapz Жыл бұрын
Most town centres are identikit aswell, same chain pubs, shops and fast food joints
@thehammer3340
@thehammer3340 Жыл бұрын
​@itsinthetreesitscoming7431 he meant boarded up.
@MarcP666
@MarcP666 Жыл бұрын
Having lived in Cornwall all my life, and not in the touristy coastal areas, i can concur that most of the stuff talked about here is true. Cornwall is a deprived, depressing place where the sun only shines on TV. Wages are poor, house prices are high and opportunities are low. And i can't see it getting better.
@lee4171
@lee4171 Жыл бұрын
We have all that in Manchester, at least your county is beautiful. Lancashire is foreign dump these days.
@neilhilton35
@neilhilton35 Жыл бұрын
Manchester is buoyant by comparison.
@lee4171
@lee4171 Жыл бұрын
@@neilhilton35 It would depend on what you mean by buoyant.
@neilhilton35
@neilhilton35 Жыл бұрын
@@lee4171 A bouyant economy with salaries to match. Sadly house prices to match too 😂
@kaz19100
@kaz19100 5 ай бұрын
@@lee4171 Well I grew up in Launceston, the first town mentioned on the video, left when I was 18, and now live in Manchester. I prefer Manchester at least tenfold.
@paulreed4850
@paulreed4850 Жыл бұрын
Born and brought in in the poor part of Cornwall. Sad, really sad to see what it has become. I moved away about 17 years ago and now dread to come back - and come only to see elderly relatives. So much has been wasted by naff schemes perpetuated by useless councils. Who remembers this daubed on Crofty's wall 'Cornish lads are fishermen, and Cornish lads are miners too. But when the fish and tin are gone what are the Cornish boys to do?' A really depressing video but true in an its rawness. By the way Turdtowns, the reason folk say 'going to Bodmin' refers to the now closed St Lawrence's Hospital in Bodmin (that was the workhouse). St Lawrence's was the main hospital in Cornwall for the mentally ill.
@TheIzizu
@TheIzizu Жыл бұрын
I was born in Cornwall and moved when I was 18 for uni. Haven’t gone back since (apart from going down to visit family ). There is not much hope or opportunities for me or others my age (I am 27 now). People say to me “oh wow you are from Cornwall!! How lucky!) Feel like they need to see this video. Cornwall is amazing but isn’t all sunshine and roses! This is the accurate real Cornwall.
@craigberesford726
@craigberesford726 Жыл бұрын
Can I ask where are you move to?
@danielcharlesfilms2897
@danielcharlesfilms2897 Жыл бұрын
Exactly what people say to me when I tell them I'm from Cornwall.. then I have to explain.
@davespicer2143
@davespicer2143 Жыл бұрын
This isn't the accurate Cornwall for everybody at all. I moved to Cornwall from London over a decade ago and I never want to leave. It all depends on where you are. Sure the towns listed in this video are probably the worst in Cornwall, but even those are a million times better than many other places in the UK. Every county has its crap areas, the worst down here isn't that bad. It's not great either, but there are far worse places you could live in this country. You are right about career opportunities though. There is very little work down here, not a great place for young people setting out in life, but I would imagine it's an incredible place to grow up.
@cornishhh
@cornishhh 10 ай бұрын
Students who study in Falmouth seem to like it. Plenty stay in the area after they graduate.
@andycrusader7326
@andycrusader7326 Жыл бұрын
Well that’s been an eye opener ! I’m from the north and have never been to Cornwall but have often thought that it must be gorgeous and very affluent, never did I think that certain places would as run down as some of the towns featured, especially people doing skag in a church yard with human shite laying about. It’s quite shocking really.
@avancalledrupert5130
@avancalledrupert5130 Жыл бұрын
I'm from the north but live in Cornwall. He definitely got the list right but nowhere in Cornwall is like say Grimsby or Hull. There's nothing like that down here . Most places are very pretty and it's very safe . Lowest crime rate of any county. But the entire economy does consists of selling ice cream and pasties. Cleaning hotels , care work and building Holliday homes . Your either a owner so and very very wealthy. Or worker and very poor.
@martinross5521
@martinross5521 Жыл бұрын
It’s the shite which feeds those pretty spring flowers among the abandoned gravestones - so we’re very grateful, really.
@therookerybookery
@therookerybookery Жыл бұрын
Yeah I'm from Wigan, but grew up in Penzance, most places are run down and boring, especially as everything is too expensive for people living here, and most things are closed during the winter and don't get repaired or vandalism fixed until just before the Easter holidays, but the difference is it doesn't feel as "scary" as being on estates up North, but I do miss being able to afford pies 😅
@elguapo6225
@elguapo6225 Жыл бұрын
The guy is ill informed as there are only 15 towns in Cornwall, it's the way you word it
@Bob-kb5pv
@Bob-kb5pv Жыл бұрын
Dont bother using this Channel as a guide. All counties have poor areas, and Cornwall is no different. Wages are low in Cornwall, but generally that is not apparent, especially in the tourist areas. Cornwall has some beautiful places, and is well with a visit. Dont listen to the click baiter who runs this channel. He slagged off my home town on here, singling out the few negatives while ignoring the overwhelming positives. Oh, and I don't live in Cornwall, but I wish I did. They are so laid back they even have a word like the Spanish manjana. It's "Dereckly" as in "I'll do it Directly " which translated means "ill get around to it sometime ".
@twosheepsoapery
@twosheepsoapery Жыл бұрын
That's shocking. I visited Cornwall in the mid 90s camping & it was absolutely fantastic. I went to Newquay, St Ives, St Austell, Lands End. I had such a lovely time. So sad to see a place in decline.
@thomasmatthews80
@thomasmatthews80 7 ай бұрын
Been in plateau of decline for decades lol
@Mounhas
@Mounhas Жыл бұрын
Couple of those towns, like St Austell, are 15 minute bus rides or an hours walk from huge empty beaches and private coves. Not all grim and certainly not like their equivalents up north.
@Turdtowns
@Turdtowns Жыл бұрын
The town itself is though.
@Mounhas
@Mounhas Жыл бұрын
@@TurdtownsMany from St Austell are scornful of the ignored unpleasantness that exists, can’t comment on the town myself as haven’t been there for probably 40 years.
@islanddweller3674
@islanddweller3674 Жыл бұрын
@@Turdtowns So? So are towns everywhere that do not have the other places Cornwall has. Your articel was unbalanced and wrong.
@cynthiastogden7000
@cynthiastogden7000 Жыл бұрын
Try doing Middlesborough, parts of Scarborough, and many many other N.towns( I was born in the North). They make all of Cornwall paradise and the proximity of the sea all around is terrific. Shame you see so much to run down.
@cornishhh
@cornishhh 10 ай бұрын
@@cynthiastogden7000 No sea around Scarborough and Middlesborough?
@rorz999
@rorz999 Жыл бұрын
I stayed in St Austell for 3 nights about 5-6 years ago for a wedding. While the town centre is nothing to write home about I didn't find it to be too bad. It was a bit run down, but there were at least a few OK chain restaurants, pubs, and quirky shops. It may have helped that I was there in the height of summer which tends to bring out the best in people and places. Once you stray from the high street though, that's where you see the characters you mentioned - surly looking addicts with beady eyes. I didn't experience any trouble, but I definitely didn't feel too safe either. More than anything there was just an atmosphere that was hard to out into words (which you mentioned), I've only felt that same feeling before in the Welsh valleys and certain parts of London. It's really sad actually, many places in Cornwall just feel totally neglected by the government. It's a shame because it is a beautiful county with some great people
@adamtrembath7076
@adamtrembath7076 Жыл бұрын
We always hear about the north south divide but the south west is very often ignored in that conversation
@marywebber593
@marywebber593 10 ай бұрын
Very true, St Austell used to be a lovely market town, busy and thriving, with lots of character then the eighties arrived and it started to go downhill with the loss of so much industry like China Clay, fishing and mining and all the smaller industries that serviced the bigger industries, then the planners tried to modernise it and ripped it’s heart out, so all it’s character went. We once had one of the best venues in the country Cornwall Coliseum on Crinnis Beach where we saw all the best bands of the Sixties and Seventies, where there were bars and roller skating and a huge swimming pool and discos and dancing, all closed then demolished to build a Cornish Benidorm development, that never got built! So sad to see it now so run down and taken over by druggies, believe it or not it was once a busy alive town.
@adamtrembath7076
@adamtrembath7076 10 ай бұрын
@@marywebber593 I remember when the Eden Project was built people were sold the idea it would totally revive the town. It didn't
@thomasmatthews80
@thomasmatthews80 7 ай бұрын
I live in the north but I’m from Cornwall. The north south divide is real. But as you say the s west is divided off from everything and forgotten. One good source of support from Europe wasn’t valued and many made the awful decision to vote for brexit too
@jamesstewart5473
@jamesstewart5473 Жыл бұрын
I came to Cornwall in 1970 and it was a great place to be . It has declined over the years due to the influx of second home owners , tourists and students . So keep these vids coming and hopefully they will all go back from whence they came . It will never be what it once was but i it can only improve !!!
@terryjameswebb
@terryjameswebb Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, it’s only us “tourists” that will keep places going. I live in East Devon but holiday in Cornwall. We are the same here, places like Lyme Regis thrive but my hometown ,Axminster, is dying on its feet. X
@jakekent874
@jakekent874 Жыл бұрын
What a hypocrite....
@stephenholmes1036
@stephenholmes1036 Жыл бұрын
We need jobs the area has been stripped of are proud history of not long ago. Holmans the biggest mining college in Europe shows this are former late and great former MP David Penhaligon said in a speech. Wages here are at least 15% lower, unemployment in towns 15% up to 20% you cannot base an economy stacking deck chairs and selling ice cream!
@dr.impossibleofcounterpunc1984
@dr.impossibleofcounterpunc1984 Жыл бұрын
Hey James. Take your head out of the sand. You can also blame the tourist industry and the main council for running these towns to the ground. High rent, and the landlords just do whatever they want, plus Cornwall Council putting up car park charges to deter car usage. What better way to destroy towns and cities.
@lordbezzington8435
@lordbezzington8435 Жыл бұрын
​@@stephenholmes1036 councils and politicians banging on about equality but there's no equality of wages!
@smfvmd
@smfvmd Жыл бұрын
Some years ago I browsed the small Woolworth’s in Penzance and found it to be a most depressing experience. Less than half an hour after my visit some poor fellow entered the shop and cut his own throat in front of the shop assistants. I’ve often wondered if he had planned it that way or had just found it to be the last straw. RIP
@noeyes6151
@noeyes6151 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like it was planned to be in front of one of those assistants, woolworths was the god of shops when i was young👍
@smfvmd
@smfvmd Жыл бұрын
@@noeyes6151 I’ve just googled ‘penzance woolworths suicide’ and read several newspaper reports. A tragic waste of a good looking young lad’s life.
@sirierieott5882
@sirierieott5882 Жыл бұрын
LOL
@JC-gm3zs
@JC-gm3zs Жыл бұрын
@@sirierieott5882 Really?
@nigelcarren
@nigelcarren Жыл бұрын
Bill, I like your name. I am visualizing you wearing a Top Hat! 🎩🤔 Best wishes from a French forest.
@geemo4284
@geemo4284 Жыл бұрын
I agree about most of these - was really surprised to see Penzance on here, though - not sure where you went, there, but it’s a lovely town! Excellent food destinations, lots of independent shops, plenty to do, an Art Deco salt water Lido and a lovely beach, lovely parks like Morrab and Penlee and several galleries. There are some housing estates, but the centre of town is primarily made up of rather fine Georgian townhouses and terraces.
@VoyagesDuSpectateur
@VoyagesDuSpectateur Жыл бұрын
From the video it looks like he walked up Queen Street (with the boarded-up Ritz cinema and the discount furniture store), up Causewayhead (which he mistakenly calls the main street), then up St Clare Street past the block of flats and the housing estates towards the hospital and the A30. Not exactly a highlight tour of Penzance.
@chrislethbridge1759
@chrislethbridge1759 Жыл бұрын
I agree. I live near Penzance and I think it’s a lovely town with a lot going for it. Sure, there are some run down areas, but I used to live in Manchester - a great city in many ways - and if you really want to know what depressed looks like, some of its outlying districts make Penzance look like Monaco!
@nykola1234
@nykola1234 Жыл бұрын
@@VoyagesDuSpectateur yes agree. you can find crappy areas in every town. Penzance has Mounts Bay, and a beautiful coast line, elegant houses (Chapel Street) where the Bronte's mother Maria lived. Lots of history and a great vibe to the town. Am also very surprised to see PZ on here.
@bongsound
@bongsound Жыл бұрын
Penzance is great, apart from the house prices, and the drug problems, and the violence and the general crime, and nothing to do, and low wages, etc. etc.
@Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUK
@Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUK Жыл бұрын
Penzance is lovely. To be fair he didn't mention the art Deco lido in Plymouth or the historic busy Barbican and the Hoe sea front in Plymouth when he stuck it on Devon's list. I'm not sure how much he actually checks out these places properly 🤔
@StarliteXS
@StarliteXS Жыл бұрын
Penzance definitely has several beaches, they’re just not all golden sandy and more stoney than the north coast. It’s also turned a corner and has lots of fantastic independent shops in the town. Every town is going to get it’s anti social problems and yes, there’s no getting away from the poverty in Cornwall, but I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else. You have a variety of shops and can walk 3 miles in any direction and literally be in a completely different landscape each time. It’s awesome.
@Turdtowns
@Turdtowns Жыл бұрын
Even st Austell?
@StarliteXS
@StarliteXS Жыл бұрын
I'm talking about Penzance…
@georginamartin1682
@georginamartin1682 Жыл бұрын
Yes this got has got Penzance all wrong. It does indeed have beaches. Not one empty shop in town. And the only boarded up building shown was the old ritz which isn’t abandoned and awaiting restoration. Unfair judgment made here.
@Turdtowns
@Turdtowns Жыл бұрын
@@georginamartin1682 I said several times I didn’t hate Penzance and it wasn’t that bad. I also took the effort to visit Treneere to see if the media was lying and I spoke to locals. I think it’s a town on the up.
@Trylobyte
@Trylobyte Жыл бұрын
Penzance is great until 8pm..
@TheVlogger110
@TheVlogger110 Жыл бұрын
As someone who has lived in Cornwall for all my life, a lot of the things you've said were really accurate and you've answered a question on what caused the downfall of many Cornish towns. Initially, I quite liked Cornwall growing up but to my surprise, September 2018 was when things went horribly wrong as I kept on facing a lot of issues as a lot of people started to treat me like I didn't matter or my problems were not a priority but luckily I had a support group that made sure things didn't escalate, this is still happening to this day but not as much as it used to back then. Things got so bad that I nearly lost all of my respect for Cornwall and I started to make plans to move out when I'm ready. I really did find it really hard to have something nice to say about Cornwall after 2018 as every time I do find the good in Cornwall, another bad thing happens (welcome to the real world) but back in December 2022, I started to feel like that the bad things that had happened in Cornwall between 2018 - 2021/22 actually did benefit me as I used the hard times to make videos about overcoming problems and hope for a brighter future, although I haven't made any videos like that at the moment, the first set of videos are in the development stage and hoping to release them soon. I would like to thank you for making this video as after 5 years of figuring out what went wrong, I finally have an explanation for what caused the downfall of many Cornish towns as whenever I explain the issues with living in Cornwall, they say that "It's normal for people like me to want to move up-country (Cornish slang for outside of Cornwall) because there isn't much to do down here." which they were right but that was by far not the only reason why I wanted to leave and I think it's safe to say that the decline of the mining industry in Cornwall had a massive impact on modern day Cornwall and why things are the way they are. I do genuinely wish that things don't get any worse in Cornwall and I have learnt that I shouldn't blame the entirety of Cornwall for the problems I've faced growing up there as I have a lot of nice memories and made a lot of supportive friends on the way but instead, condemn the people that made Cornwall look bad as it had affected me a lot. One thing I can say is that you've earned a sub for raising awareness about the dark side of the county and hopefully, the dark side will be a bit more brighter. UPDATE (September 20, 2023): I would like to announce that the 5-year anniversary of me having these terrible experiences whilst being in Cornwall is coming next week and earlier today, I had a talk with one of the people involved in this 5-year long issue I’ve been trying to sort out since the very beginning and turns out that the problems I’ve had these past 5 years was actually caused by a misunderstanding rather than the mines closing down. It really is quite mad how 1 misunderstanding can cause a series of problems for half a decade but what’s important is that it is finally resolved and I feel I now realise what has caused my time in Cornwall to be ruined for the past 5 years. Of course, some of the bad things might still happen and there’s still more steps I need to take for some other problem I faced growing up in Cornwall, I’m still fighting and I’ll always be fighting for a better Cornwall for all (the county’s motto is in fact “one and all” after all) even when I relocate to Bournemouth or Exeter in 2024. I would also like to mention that I still believe the mines closing down did put a huge financial strain on the county especially the former mining towns that are like some sort of wasteland and it’s getting clear now that the decline of the mining industry did have a part in Cornwall’s decline but they was indeed more factors that lead to the county’s decline that has been happing since 2018. You know what they say, 5th year’s the charm.
@aussiewatchman8112
@aussiewatchman8112 Жыл бұрын
Great to hear it from someone who grew up in Cornwall. Appreciate it - thanks.
@jasonhartley1305
@jasonhartley1305 Жыл бұрын
Life's what you make it , so it's everyone's fault you had issues.. Cornwall is better off without you buddy . Funny the community I live in seems quite happy.
@Greymalkin-
@Greymalkin- Жыл бұрын
St. Austell is known as St. Awful by Cornish folk. It's a place you drive past while doing the sign of the Cross repeatedly.
@nojabhere
@nojabhere Жыл бұрын
😂😂
@russellhunter8378
@russellhunter8378 Жыл бұрын
There might well be something in the water in Cornwall. Back in July 1988, 20 tonnes of aluminium sulphate was accidentally released to the water supply for the town of Camelford.
@aceofspades5786
@aceofspades5786 Жыл бұрын
Annual figures released by Defra say that raw sewage was dumped into rivers and coastal areas by private water companies 301,091 times in 2022. This amounts to a shocking 1.75 million hours, or over 800 spills every single day.
@funkydozer
@funkydozer Жыл бұрын
I recall it turned people’s hair green.
@markpallister9882
@markpallister9882 Жыл бұрын
Your post is spot on...Visited Penzance and " St Austerity " in 2014....People there look like Death Warmed up....and WHY are most of the girls FAT and covered with Tattoos??? HORRIBLE 😞😔
@sophiawoods6748
@sophiawoods6748 Жыл бұрын
@@oldfascist38.evil. Maybe the davos mob had something to do with it
@AlisonBryen
@AlisonBryen Жыл бұрын
Awww, I like Penzance. Theres some great pubs! Very friendly and down to earth people too!
@Turdtowns
@Turdtowns Жыл бұрын
I don’t mind it either but it’s got some bad stats
@AlisonBryen
@AlisonBryen Жыл бұрын
@Turdtowns True, I get that. I just wanted to put it out there that despite what the stats say, it's definitely worth a visit 👍.
@TryptychUK
@TryptychUK Жыл бұрын
As a suggestion, you ought to do a count of charity shops in each town. It's a good yardstick to demonstrate the health of the local economy. Councils would rather throw proper businesses out due to high leases and rent them to charities, than see them shut altogether.
@lemsip207
@lemsip207 10 ай бұрын
Charity shops blight the High Street. They only pay 20% of business rates when that should be raised to 50%. They also pay less rent and get their staff for free without even expenses. Shop managers are paid the minimum wage for 6 days a week. There are alternatives such as clothes swaps, bring and take book shelves in cafes and community centres and people putting out books etc out on their front garden walls for passers-by to take. There are also sharing websites and apps such as Freecycle, Freehle and Olio. Use them instead.
@TryptychUK
@TryptychUK 10 ай бұрын
@@lemsip207 Agreed. Most are a total eyesore.
@lemsip207
@lemsip207 10 ай бұрын
@TryptychUK I preferred the old run-down charity shops to the new pretentious ones. Because they were always pop ups and in return for reduced rent and rates they had to move out if a business wanted to move in. Plus you knew you could buy cheap in there.
@TryptychUK
@TryptychUK 10 ай бұрын
@@lemsip207 Very true. I can accept that, but a lot of these are now permanent fixtures. They should pay the same as everybody else.
@lemsip207
@lemsip207 10 ай бұрын
@@TryptychUK Or 50% of business rates.
@paulpawelek
@paulpawelek Жыл бұрын
The moment I saw the first turd towns video I knew Cornwall is coming up soon in the future and I bloody well knew that my home town liskeard was going to show up. A not so proud podium indeed. All the money is going towards a library no one entered even before the restoration and the opening of a Wetherspoons right next door only made the high street a less safe place past 9pm than before. I’m happy with how the video turned out though. Good job mate. 🎉
@MissMedi
@MissMedi Жыл бұрын
At least you have Trago's :)
@Turdtowns
@Turdtowns Жыл бұрын
We didn’t get to go in Trago’s it looked really cool from the outside though!
@KERNOWFISHGRAN
@KERNOWFISHGRAN Жыл бұрын
I live in Carbis Bay, and there's undesirable parts of Carbis Bay and St Ives that tourists don't get to see. However, Helston and Truro would've been the other two towns (if it were top 10, instead of 8). As for Camborne, locals say "the seagulls fly upside down over Camborne", "because there's nothing worth sh!++ing on" 😂
@Turdtowns
@Turdtowns Жыл бұрын
I’ve heard the same seagull joke about Truro too 😂
@thoughtfulprofessor4198
@thoughtfulprofessor4198 Жыл бұрын
I’ve heard that joke made about ‘Druth
@chrisbeaven6521
@chrisbeaven6521 Жыл бұрын
This is typical of a lot of places around the UK away from London, Birmingham and Manchester where these areas suffer from extreme deprivation and poverty and Cornwall is no exception to this especially since the A30 has been almost completely upgraded to unbroken dual carriageway allthe way from the M5 at Exeter down near St. Ives. However, I did stay in Jaywick near Clacton a few weeks ago and despite Essex adjoining the Greater London area, even there was a huge difference between the rich areas of Frinton and Walton on the Naze to the East and Jaywick to the West of Clacton.
@janbrian7307
@janbrian7307 Жыл бұрын
We live in Looe and have for the last 10 years for retirement, love it, haven’t regretted it one little bit. There are a few non desirable places but most of it is very beautiful! It’s lovely in the winter, if the weather is good, when the tourists have gone home and the beaches are empty to walk and have a paddle! We live in a lovely community and the people of Looe are very friendly. ❤❤Looe
@Turdtowns
@Turdtowns Жыл бұрын
It sure is a nice place
@graybeard101
@graybeard101 Жыл бұрын
went to Launceston once decided we never needed to go there again. also would regularly drive through Redruth and watch it getting a little more derelict each time
@Skaterbun
@Skaterbun Жыл бұрын
And Bodmin not much better, I think in this day and age we expect more from a town, we can’t go on blaming Covid forever
@DebbieHollandNZ
@DebbieHollandNZ Жыл бұрын
I lived in Cornwall for most of my life but left 15 years ago x its sad to see the terrible decline in that time x it was always poor but there was a great sense of community and it is of course very beautiful x I think the decline is more to do with drug use than anything else
@philipmear8680
@philipmear8680 Жыл бұрын
A little way outside most of these run down towns is glorious countryside and nice villages. Even within some of these towns are very upmarket areas. All the government money in Cornwall appears to spent in the Truro area by the county council. It’s like Panem in The Hunger Games. Truro is the jewel of Cornwall. Truro has everything, just like Panem!
@Turdtowns
@Turdtowns Жыл бұрын
Heard that a few times now Truro did look noce
@SteveChiverton
@SteveChiverton Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. St Austell the number One Turdtown, but take a walk down the 'Private' 'Sea Road on the towns seaward outskirts and look at the £4million + Mansions along the Cliffs there! Empty most of the year of course!
@mycroftsanchez901
@mycroftsanchez901 Жыл бұрын
Sadly Truro had become so over-devloped it is in sharp decline and will be on this list in a year or two.
@LondonCrusader
@LondonCrusader Жыл бұрын
I volunteer as tribute!
@ChangesOneTim
@ChangesOneTim Жыл бұрын
@@mycroftsanchez901 Trura is still being developed! Langarth Garden Village is adding thousands of bunny-hutches, yet next to bugger all by way of supporting public infrastructure let alone adding any cultural value.
@rugby1971
@rugby1971 Жыл бұрын
I live in st Austell and yes it had bad places but u did not mention the great beaches , great inde cinema ,Eden, heligan, meva, Charlestown, yes a 24 hr supermarket , people who live in st Austell don’t use the town centre we live around it and go elsewhere
@MatthewChapmanYT
@MatthewChapmanYT Жыл бұрын
That’s helping to run the town down though because nobody shopping in the town centre makes the local economy worse as your forcing once successful small busines into poverty
@MatthewChapmanYT
@MatthewChapmanYT Жыл бұрын
All the places you mentioned are outside of there apart from the 24hr supermarket. Is that the only positive of it?
@cornishhh
@cornishhh Жыл бұрын
I live about three miles from St Austell and I can't remember the last time I went into the town centre.
@Stevgogo77
@Stevgogo77 Жыл бұрын
exactly, this video seems to just look at town centre and not surroundings
@JohnnyRocker2162
@JohnnyRocker2162 Жыл бұрын
Ive noticed that all the shopping centres where i live Cosham, Portsmouth, Waterlooville, are mainly Charity, Betting and Poundshops, along with boarded up shop fronts. This has been a continuous trend over the last few years, the lockdowns just added to the situation.
@spencergregory8049
@spencergregory8049 Жыл бұрын
Amazon!
@alchapman4621
@alchapman4621 11 ай бұрын
I'm in fratton what a shithole now!!
@clare9637
@clare9637 Жыл бұрын
As someone who lives in a village half an hour from St Austell I can honestly say I never go there. You scratched the surface of the amount of visible drug and alcohol use in the town and It's intimidating. When you only visit tourist attractions on holiday you don't see the reality of anywhere.
@MatthewChapmanYT
@MatthewChapmanYT Жыл бұрын
But almost all those undesirables have been given one way tickets from their local councils to come to Cornwall. Most the druggies in Cornwall are from northern towns
@carlyonbay45
@carlyonbay45 Жыл бұрын
youre talking about Cosgarne hall - rehab that opened - the council got a huge amount of funding for it and suspect MONEY is the only reason they allowed it - that said - the service users are transfrerred to cosgarne from other areas - they are not technically 'locals' ......i think things started going wrong in 2008 when WOOLWORTHS shut down and many private retailers retired ....also home shopping on the internet has stopped people visiting the towns .....my opinion though is Newquay is worse - its chav central - you wont hear a cornish accent in newquay !
@susanmccormick6022
@susanmccormick6022 Жыл бұрын
Clare:Are u in Fowey?I hope that dear place hasn't changed too much.Kernow Kensa.
@clare9637
@clare9637 Жыл бұрын
@@susanmccormick6022 I'm not Susan. I live about three quarters of an hour from there but I can tell you it is still a very pretty place although we tend to avoid it in the summer.
@cornishhh
@cornishhh Жыл бұрын
I virtually never go into St Austell either. Have you ever been down Minorca Lane in Bugle? That's third world poverty.
@SLJ2776
@SLJ2776 Жыл бұрын
My uncle’s funeral was in a massive chapel in Bodmin which then became a Wetherspoons but even that has closed I think. Went on a fantastic bike ride on the Camel trail which starts there and goes to Padstein via Wadebridge which are far more touristy. Still means getting out of Bodmin was better than staying.
@martinross5521
@martinross5521 Жыл бұрын
All roads which lead away from Bodmin are worth using, even the cycling trail…
@kernow24
@kernow24 Жыл бұрын
It was a wetherspoons until not long back and now I believe it's under the punch tavern umbrella
@russelljones1549
@russelljones1549 Жыл бұрын
Sad decline like Most of the UK holiday resorts ...Cornwall was thee place in my era 60s 70s 80s..i had family that lived 10 miles or so outside St Austell ,quaint villages ,to die for beaches,great country pubs ,a feeling of tranquility and safety,fantastic memories that all my family still share at get togethers ....how sad to see such a decline,...having not visited since my grandmother past away 20 years ago ,and the remaining residents..moved out of the area to North Devon...i do hope Cornwall can return to the good times ,but sadly i fear the rot has set in for good...
@RosieThornton-y4f
@RosieThornton-y4f Жыл бұрын
Ahahaha I grew up near St Austell and I'm not at all surprised to hear it's the worst place in Cornwall. Surprisingly, I've been told it was a decent town in the 70s-80s, which is really shocking. It was grim when I was growing up and it's gotten so much worse ever since.
@Turdtowns
@Turdtowns Жыл бұрын
Ye I can see how it may have been okay at one time
@therookerybookery
@therookerybookery Жыл бұрын
yeah the older folks say the same exact thing about Penzance, Newlyn, St Ives, Camborne, Redruth, St Just, Pendeen, etc etc. 😅
@cornishhh
@cornishhh Жыл бұрын
St Austell in the 1970's was good. Then ECLP started shedding staff, out of town supermarkets started to appear, and the main street was pedestrianised. Most of us who grew up there left.
@MATTY110981
@MATTY110981 Жыл бұрын
Really enjoying in these videos. I think you guys a doing a great service highlighting these much forgotten areas.
@Turdtowns
@Turdtowns Жыл бұрын
Thanks my friend
@malcolmlugg9843
@malcolmlugg9843 Жыл бұрын
If you think Cornwall's bad, you could always try: Bloxwich, Rugeley, West Bromwich, Skipton, Stockton, Blyth
@rosebennett5973
@rosebennett5973 Ай бұрын
Skipton isn't deprived, quite the opposite
@davidsmeath4556
@davidsmeath4556 Жыл бұрын
I was born and brought up in St Austell but moved away years ago, and sad to say, you got this spot on. There really are high levels of deprivation and a sense of hopelessness, typified by the drug use. It’s v sad to see, and there are still some delightful surrounding areas, but I don’t see it recovering.
@amayastrata4629
@amayastrata4629 Жыл бұрын
Someone I know who lives in Cornwall calls st. Austell st. Awful. Sad really.
@carlyonbay45
@carlyonbay45 Жыл бұрын
If you moved away years ago - How do you know what it’s like 🤷🏻‍♂️
@lightfootpathfinder8218
@lightfootpathfinder8218 Жыл бұрын
I feel like I'm missing something. I thought these town to be ok. They looked really clean
@SteveChiverton
@SteveChiverton Жыл бұрын
@@lightfootpathfinder8218 That's because there is so much crime there is no shortage of litter pickers on Community Service!
@lightfootpathfinder8218
@lightfootpathfinder8218 Жыл бұрын
@@SteveChiverton as someone from Rotherham I don't buy that as we have plenty of crime lmao 😂
@AA-hg5fk
@AA-hg5fk Жыл бұрын
Love how you say these towns aren't as bad as the Welsh Valleys, as a former resident of the valleys, i found myself thinking these places looked quite up market!
@Turdtowns
@Turdtowns Жыл бұрын
Apart from St Awful
@ronnieharford3326
@ronnieharford3326 Жыл бұрын
I currently in the valleys it’s the most depressing place I have ever lived particularly in the winters but have little choice at moment, but it’s degradation on another level 😂😂
@NaffyNJD
@NaffyNJD Жыл бұрын
As a Cornishman i pretty much guessed all 8, i'm glad St Awful took the top spot. On the population side Falmouth is usually 1st due to the huge influx of students.
@cornishhh
@cornishhh 10 ай бұрын
Camborne/Pool/Redruth is by far the biggest urban area.
@vadergravy
@vadergravy Жыл бұрын
As a long-term Cornwall resident I'd say this is a solid list. Bodmin/St Austell I knew would take the top spots. Although it's a smaller town, I'd probably put Camelford somewhere in the bottom half, it's r declined into a proper shithole over the last 20 years or so.
@cornishhh
@cornishhh 10 ай бұрын
Along with Callington and Torpoint. I agree about Camelford. I'm inclined to nominate Delabole as the most depressing place in the whole county.
@michaelpuleston3496
@michaelpuleston3496 Жыл бұрын
Just started watching these videos, I'm a Plymothian living for a long time in Newton Abbot, so I know all the places featured in the Devon and Cornwall videos. And I think your findings are correct, Torquay is a run down shite hole full of local drongos and St Austell is probably the most depressing place I have visited and yes I have been to Maesteg and Newport. Keep up the good work.
@johnough4893
@johnough4893 Жыл бұрын
Not forgetting that Torquay is full of Liverpudlian smack-heads. As in: "I'm goin' to the Post Office to get me giro, so I can do some smack".
@Walesktf
@Walesktf Жыл бұрын
Oi!! What's wrong with Zooport?
@Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUK
@Mardi-Shorts-DevonGirlUK Жыл бұрын
Newton Abbot and Kingsteignton are pretty grim to be fair!
@LindaRolph-e6g
@LindaRolph-e6g Жыл бұрын
What a sad video this turned out to be. I am heartbroken to see the state the Cornwall has got itself in to. When I was a kid I lived for a short time in Bodmin and coming from London I was enthralled with it and never wanted to leave. All the other places you mentioned have good memories for me but now I am close to tears. So so sad.
@lemsip207
@lemsip207 10 ай бұрын
Because when you go on holiday to Cornwall or visit for the day from Devon it's easy to bypass Redruth, Camborne, St Austell and Bodmin as the by passes take you around them. You can get to the Eden Project without going through St Austell. They are only places you pass through on the train to Penzance, Land's End, St Ives and Falmouth. We once hired bicycles at Padstow to cycle on the trail to Bodmin but got as far as the vineyard passing through Wadebridge on the way.
@Glenn1967ful
@Glenn1967ful Жыл бұрын
I went on a family holiday to Cornwall 30 years ago and for all it looked very nice, it was really a county that was based on retired people and tourists with very little industry outside of tourism. The less touristy places like Redruth had unemployment rates like inner cities.
@BobHooker
@BobHooker Жыл бұрын
And in 30 years retired people and holiday makers started to go to Spain, but don't worry, with Brexit retired people will be forced back into the UK and will be forced to live in any shittown they can afford!
@domino5392
@domino5392 Жыл бұрын
It was wonderful here 30 years ago. Had its problems, like every town does. But it was alot more colourful andwas less whitewashed with twee images of small boats and cottages, etc.
@lisapinfold506
@lisapinfold506 Жыл бұрын
Bit of a what came first, chicken or egg issue. Are the drug issues home grown or imported from elsewhere?
@sevenman9672
@sevenman9672 Жыл бұрын
@@lisapinfold506both you get drugs everywhere
@YummoWickersham
@YummoWickersham Жыл бұрын
I’ve lived in Cornwall my whole life, this was a very accurate list. I especially agree with launceston- it’s basically the most boring town I’ve ever been to. The only part I disagree with as a local is Newquay- it’s changed so much recently, it’s becoming a really nice area. The tourists are the biggest problem as a lot of them are really stupid, but the town itself has a very good surfing culture and atmosphere. It’s still probably the best place in the uk for summer atmosphere and watersports. Especially the crantock/pentire area of Newquay, it’s really beautiful.
@gillie-monger3394
@gillie-monger3394 Жыл бұрын
Typical Cornish attitude - blame the tourists. If it wasn't for tourists the whole of Cornwall would look like St. Austell. I have relatives who live in Padstow and while the town is 'ok', the surrounding countryside is beautiful. The problem is the 'locals' of Cornwall - on the whole a belligerent, mean spirited lot. The "local shop for local people" attitude is spot on.
@Matityahu755
@Matityahu755 Жыл бұрын
Restormel council ruined the Newquay of the 70's & 80's, by pulling down stunning buildings and erecting monstrosities in their place. I'm glad, that since 2009, Konsel Kernow is cleaning up and making good the Newquay that I know and love. It's nice to get Newquay back after all the Emmets have gone back home. Newquay really is a lovely place.
@watchesfromedges
@watchesfromedges Жыл бұрын
I lived in Cornwall for 20 years and still have family there. The most notable aspect of Newquay to me was that virtually the whole town was shut in winter because so any shops were owned by people who only lived there in the summer but took all the tourist money home.
@ChangesOneTim
@ChangesOneTim Жыл бұрын
Aah, Newquay is so bleddy wonderful that the Duchy and other big developers are ploughing up every field as far as Quintrell Downs to increase the town's size by a third. No need to tidy up the town centre though; the incomers will all be working from home on upcountry salaries and do all their shopping online.
@funkeybikemonkey
@funkeybikemonkey Жыл бұрын
@@ChangesOneTim tiz true that shag
@djtuskan
@djtuskan Жыл бұрын
I've lived in Cornwall all my life and visited all of these town extensively, I'd say the crime rate is the best metric here, placing liskeard at the top, it literally has no redeeming factors where as many of the towns mentioned do have at least a handful. It is sad to see so many of these towns in such decline, especially with so much money floating around some of the more fortunate coastal towns.
@thomasmatthews80
@thomasmatthews80 7 ай бұрын
What did you visit lol. Poundland?
@TASIAawful1
@TASIAawful1 Жыл бұрын
I’ve always wanted to live there it’s been a dream of mine however after watching this I’ve changed my mind and stick where I am. The grass definitely isn’t always greener
@Turdtowns
@Turdtowns Жыл бұрын
Plenty of nice places in Cornwall still
@southcalder
@southcalder Жыл бұрын
When I tell people I love Cornwall (and I genuinely do), I always have to suffix that with “the little coastal villages and coves”. My advice to them is “never visit any of the larger towns inland other than for cheap accommodation”, “don’t spend more than an afternoon in Newquay” and “never drive into St Ives in the summer”. Liskeard however, has two things going for it. You can get a train to Looe (recommended) and you can spend a day in Trago Mills.
@poppiefleur7425
@poppiefleur7425 Жыл бұрын
Hate crack heads
@Turdtowns
@Turdtowns Жыл бұрын
Is Trago Mills as good as everyone keeps telling me?
@peterdavidson3268
@peterdavidson3268 Жыл бұрын
@@Turdtowns Trago Mills is awful - an exemplar for just the kind of rundown, tawdry commercialism routinely showcased on the Turdtowns KZbin channel - I live in Pensans (Kernewek for Penzance) and if you look hard enough, you can always discover less appealing/frankly horrible aspects of a featured area. The high rise block appearing on the right of picture @5:25 has been slated for demolition due to structural problems but the residents are actively campaigning to save it because they love living there (I have to admit I can't quite figure out why!).
@sarahwagland1559
@sarahwagland1559 Жыл бұрын
​@@Turdtowns Yes. It's a shop. Not many of them left. It sells everything and all competitively priced. The weird architecture of the building, crazy statues and art work are fun to look at along with the cockerels and peacocks strutting around the car park. The guy who founded it was a rebel and it reflects his refusal to abide by the rules. Trago is merciless with shoplifters and the life size cardboard policeman greets you at the door with a placard telling you how many collars he's felt recently.
@sarahwagland1559
@sarahwagland1559 Жыл бұрын
​@@peterdavidson3268 Where do you buy your paint, tools, dog food, horse rugs, bedding, motorcycle parts, fabric, timber etc etc etc?
@itscurlsbaby
@itscurlsbaby Жыл бұрын
UK lad living in New Zealand. I'm addicted to your channel!
@mr01steam
@mr01steam Жыл бұрын
Launceston has a great 2ft gauge railway that runs out into the country for about a mile and is well worth the visit. For this reason I think it is a great town to visit.
@catcruickshank5042
@catcruickshank5042 Жыл бұрын
it's bloody expensive for what it is and unlike the castle locals don't get a discounted rate add to the fact that theres naff all to do in town it's no wonder Lanson is dead * i'm a Lansoner/ I live in Launeston*
@FredWilbury
@FredWilbury Жыл бұрын
I visited St Austell 50 years ago wow how can a place deteriorate so much 😢same with the other places you featured 😮
@cuebj
@cuebj Жыл бұрын
Happening all over the world. No work. Anybody with any get up and go, gets up and goes.
@rantingwrench
@rantingwrench Жыл бұрын
Excited to see you come to North Wales at some point. Rhyl, Holywell, Denbigh and Bethesda would all feel at home on these lists...
@kw2299
@kw2299 Жыл бұрын
Don’t make the mistake of thinking that we were getting free money from the EU. For every pound we contributed to the EU, we got 40p back and that’s at the top end. If Cornish people kept all those pounds they wouldn’t be giving 60p away to Greek pensioners to retire at 56
@gordonsneddon5914
@gordonsneddon5914 Жыл бұрын
Great video…you’re spot on with St Austell as the No 1 on the list…it’s the only place in Cornwall that I’ve felt genuinely unsafe 😮. Such a shame as the general area is quite nice.
@tenfootgoatman2285
@tenfootgoatman2285 Жыл бұрын
My parents moved to Camborne from Kent in the early 1970s . I remember it when the mines were open , it was a thriving town its sad to see what it is like now ( and Redruth also ). I am glad I left Cornwall there isn't a future there .
@stevemarshall3481
@stevemarshall3481 Жыл бұрын
Hey........ I live in Launceston 😂.... fun fact, during ww2, some American troops were based here, one evening there was a shoot out between the Black's and White's, you see Launceston locals were OK with black soldiers in the pubs but the white Americans just couldn't hack it, so over a bit of time tension started to grow and there was a gun fight, some of the buildings and the war memorial in the town square still have bullet marks on them 👍
@VermilionStudios
@VermilionStudios Жыл бұрын
'Your water bill is not the one to fear' Trust me, you do if you live in the South West Water region, it's hundreds of pounds higher than it is in the rest of the country, when i lived in Devon, it was around £400 more than in Wiltshire at the time (not sure what it's like nowadays but i'm sure not a lot has changed). Regarding St Austell also, it's actually Carlyon Bay nearby which is quite nice, as is Charlestown.
@Turdtowns
@Turdtowns Жыл бұрын
They still can’t shut your water off. They are terrified of customer complaints too.
@jonathanlake6053
@jonathanlake6053 Жыл бұрын
@@Turdtowns Wait & see,if we don't get enough rain this year there will be more drought restriction measures & if that fails the water will get turned off.
@lordbezzington8435
@lordbezzington8435 Жыл бұрын
​@@jonathanlake6053 they've extended the hose pipe ban, but at least we got £30 off our bill...
@How_to_Fish
@How_to_Fish Жыл бұрын
'Shove it or I'll hit you with a brick!' Loving this channel
@kaizomb
@kaizomb Жыл бұрын
I was surprised to see lanson (Launceston) on the list tbh, I used to work in there and it's changed massively in the last 20 years or so, Mainly due to the influx of people and new housing areas. But the infrastructure is not here to facilitate the amount of people coming into these towns, I see it with liskeard, callington, Tavistock, and now Saltash with loads more new homes going up. There's accidents on the local roads everywhere these days due to the amount of cars on the roads. Our road can't take the congestion without new roads going in. Also we desperately need a new hospital in Cornwall to Facilitate all these new people as Derriford can't cope alone. 😫
@inkdipfd
@inkdipfd Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I would probably have put Helston (missing from the list) as shittier than Lanson.
@Mattriver7
@Mattriver7 Жыл бұрын
Great video, well done. The disparity is quite unnerving, I know most of Cornwall reasonably well and once stayed in Padstow for around 6 weeks out of season, quaint but even then (1993.) it was changing and monied Londoners lapping up the fayre of Rick Stein whilst local people continued with their normal lives. Maybe not the best example but I understand why the Cornish can be a little unfriendly at times.
@makeshift1012
@makeshift1012 Жыл бұрын
It’s absolutely sickening when Londoners buy Locals out taking there homes, buying Business fronts
@cornishhh
@cornishhh 10 ай бұрын
In the late 1970's a friend of mine bought his first house in Padstow because he couldn't afford anything in Newquay.
@obsoletechannelarchive
@obsoletechannelarchive Жыл бұрын
Holy shit found this channel completely by accident and I was like I sware I recognise this voice 😂
@jetlagsenior8491
@jetlagsenior8491 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree with all your selections, Men’s Pants (Penzance) and St. Awful that’s what we affectionately call them. Cornwall is grim and double grim in the winter. 🥴We have been inundated with people since lockdown looking for a better life, I’m going to give them another year until they realise what a horrible mistake they made 😂😂
@cornishhh
@cornishhh 10 ай бұрын
A long wet winter like this does for quite a few.
@richardgale4827
@richardgale4827 Жыл бұрын
Really sad - I remember St Austell from the days of The General Wolfe, Saffron Records, and the Cornwall Coliseum. Seems like the proximity of the Eden Project isn't benefitting Snozzle very much.
@MatthewChapmanYT
@MatthewChapmanYT Жыл бұрын
No like all large business owners they just horde their money instead of helping the local community
@johnchristmas7522
@johnchristmas7522 Жыл бұрын
Many of the locals that I have met, call Devon and Cornwall the 'forgotten counties' and you can see why.
@peterbrown6224
@peterbrown6224 Жыл бұрын
I'm in awe of your descriptions. This sort of thing's worth knowing if you're thinking of going somewhere.
@Turdtowns
@Turdtowns Жыл бұрын
Thanks my friend that’s always our aim means a lot that you think that.
@AnimaChristisalvame
@AnimaChristisalvame Жыл бұрын
It's so sad especially when there's a housing crisis to see so many boarded up buildings. Look what globalisation has done to our once great nation! Evil, truly evil.
@victorialangdon5645
@victorialangdon5645 Жыл бұрын
Great video thank you, I live in Cornwall (in one of the mentioned towns). I was born here moved away and came back, sometimes I wish I hadn’t, it is a lovely place to visit, in places, but very hard to live. I totally agree with some of the areas you mentioned and would not go there in the nighttime. It’s very sad as some places are so beautiful. Once my grandchildren have grown up I have every intention of moving, finances permitting.
@primordialpouch565
@primordialpouch565 Жыл бұрын
Yo've really got a way with words :P I agree with your assesments, they are all grim places and it's hard to say which is worse becasue they are all vile for different reasons. I lasted less than 3 months in St Awful, I moved there by mistake! Couple of miles away are nice beaches thougha nd some lovely countryside spots, essentially towns are the problem. I lived in Hayle for years too and had to go to most of the places mentioned for various reasons, my partner at the time was studying to be a maths teacher, all was well for him until they put him in a placement at a school in Camborne...he quit within weeks saying it was the roughest and worst school he'd been in, and he was from N.Ireland, where his own school was so deprived they were made to draw a keyboard onto paper for music lessons! Cornwall really shouldn't be deprived but there is a huge disparity with all the second home owners pushing out locals and so much being geared up for the tourists that the less wealthy locals are always overlooked
@UzbxbhdHshhsjs
@UzbxbhdHshhsjs Жыл бұрын
Im cornish. Left 20 years ago .. thank god! Live up north now.. LOVE IT! Edinburgh.. lake district... love it! Beaches up in scotland ..wow! Castles mountians lakes .. great people.. yeah toodles cornwall .. eary quiet backward slowest part of my life!!
@mattsavage9960
@mattsavage9960 Жыл бұрын
I was brought up in st Austell and am an X heroin addict. It's definitely the roughest place in Cornwall by far. I now live in Hayle which is one of the better places in Cornwall. I went in to foster care at aged 4 and my real parents were from Bodmin. But I grew up in foster care in gover valley in st Austell. And made really bad choices in my early 20s at Austell was always rough growing up and the heroin and crack problem is out of control in st Austell. I was easily influenced by bad so called friends which led to my addiction. But getting away from the place I grew up in st Austell was the best choice I made in my life I'm now 33 and enjoy life in Hayle.
@paulmanchester7739
@paulmanchester7739 Ай бұрын
Good luck mate
@busyvegan
@busyvegan 11 күн бұрын
Well done. Best wishes to you
@michallowther4160
@michallowther4160 Жыл бұрын
The media seems to con people about Cornish weather. Met office records show that rainfall is higher than anything on the eastern side of the country.
@derrickgreen9020
@derrickgreen9020 9 ай бұрын
This is really useful….have been considering a move there…not any more though. Subscribed for other places not to move to😂
@michaelholmes3331
@michaelholmes3331 Жыл бұрын
I live in Cornwall, and despair at its TV portrayal of an idyllic place to live work and play. Most of it is grim, and even if you live in one of the more pleasant places, a Cornish winter of unremitting wind rain and "Cornish clag"will be sure to get you asking, "what have I done"
@Paul-ok6sn
@Paul-ok6sn Жыл бұрын
We got to know many people who relocated to Cornwall, expecting year round summer We found if they coped through two winters they usually stayed!
@simonwaters2332
@simonwaters2332 Жыл бұрын
I had the good fortune to live in Cornwall for about 12 years (St Ives and Porthleven mostly). I also had the misfortune to live in Newquay for a summer and Penzance for a year. You would only spend time there to a)watch the rugby. b) get drunk and c) bet your mates on who would be next to get thrown out of the pub. (sometimes the thrower would open the door first). Hi to all my friends in Cornwall!
@MrMallum
@MrMallum Жыл бұрын
My friend lives in Redruth. I have visited there many, many times and you're pretty much bang on. It's not the worst place in the world but it's very depressing. It is surrounded by lots of beautiful areas though so you have to travel to lift your spirits.....
@SaxonSuccess
@SaxonSuccess Жыл бұрын
Same problem as Wales, etc. When the traditional local industries pack in, obviously the surrounding areas suffer. There never seems to be anything like the amount of practical help given either, the places are just left to deteriorate year after year. It's disgusting, and a crying shame for the local working people who aren't able to just relocate like the more middle class people. Once that happens it's a steady downwards slide for the area, and it's increasingly difficult to recover. Many places never do...
@David-wf1hr
@David-wf1hr Жыл бұрын
I'm from south wales and I can't disagree with mr. turdtowns. The best thing you can do is not be there in the first place. when a generation has passed flatten it and redevelop it as a prime location. the scenery of some locations can be awesome once the deprivation has passed. - we visited Abertillery recently. It was heartbreaking seeing what had happened to a once thriving community. Still very hilly mind that can't be changed.
@Turdtowns
@Turdtowns Жыл бұрын
It’s a vicious cycle if you’re born there it’s hard to break it
@domino5392
@domino5392 Жыл бұрын
I love South Wales, but you can see the effect of the mines closing, etc.
@elobiretv
@elobiretv Жыл бұрын
@@David-wf1hr I live in Abertillery! It's not that bad of a town, but it's a pity the town center is a bit run down these days with not really any shops worth visiting. There's far worse places around here though
@tobyoutterside5763
@tobyoutterside5763 Жыл бұрын
So glad you did Cornwall as it's my home county i totally agree with most of what you said especially about st awful luckily I live in hayle which has some really turdy bits but still a nice place overall 😊
@aprilshowers6752
@aprilshowers6752 Жыл бұрын
Yes, carry on agreeing. At least it will keep the emmets away and those we dont need here. Cornwall has suffered enough from social engineering and being loaded with undesirable incomers. Its been used as a dumping ground.
@MonkoK14
@MonkoK14 Жыл бұрын
Where are the turdy bits in Hayle?
@stephenbedworth3404
@stephenbedworth3404 Жыл бұрын
Hayle has improved a lot since the 1970s
@Nickpaintbrush
@Nickpaintbrush Жыл бұрын
I was in Hayle last September, love it there!
@stephenbedworth3404
@stephenbedworth3404 Жыл бұрын
@@Nickpaintbrush used to use the pubs years ago Saturday night in the penmare at the disco pint of Newquay steam in the copperhouse
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