The Homeless Neighbours of the Seaside Rich & Famous 🇬🇧

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Wendall

Wendall

7 ай бұрын

Huge thank you to Leighton aka GRAVY who I bumped into on the beach. He facilitated a lot of the interactions in the video and gave me a tour of the town. He was great company with some fascinating perspective on a unique life. You can find him on instagram rellynacho - SEND HIM SOME LOVE
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Bournemouth is a resort town on the mid-south coast of England, in the county of Dorset. The town itself is a popular destination for tourists, with some 5 million annual visits. To the west of the town lies the highly affluent neighbourhood of Sandbanks, a beautiful luxury lifestyle community that sits on a narrow spit. Think of Sandbanks as the British version of The Hamptons. Reportedly the fourth most land area by value in the world, Sandbanks is home to the rich and famous. Just a couple of miles down the road, and once an upmarket resort itself, Bournemouth is attaining a reputation of harbouring a growing homeless community and other social problems. I was told crime and deprivation are on the rise. Locals pointed me towards the neighbourhood of Boscombe as the centre of crime and poverty. I took to the streets of the whole area to meet the community and see if the place really does have such stark divisions as reported.
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@TheHippocrocapig
@TheHippocrocapig 7 ай бұрын
The bloke you interviewed living on the beach seems a really sound and switched on geezer. I wish him all the best.
@WendallExplores
@WendallExplores 7 ай бұрын
Great guy
@888ssss
@888ssss 7 ай бұрын
he is different once he gets on the meth though.
@MbisonBalrog
@MbisonBalrog 7 ай бұрын
How you know he truthful? He has son in Cali? Perhaps he come back England to escape child support payments in America.
@gravy106
@gravy106 7 ай бұрын
Cheers mate, lol KZbin comments always quality!! @WendallExplores brilliant work and all the best with the rest of your work mate!!
@WGK90
@WGK90 7 ай бұрын
@@MbisonBalrog assume the worst because he's homeless aye. Classist.
@kimbeaney6747
@kimbeaney6747 7 ай бұрын
Thanks Wendall for making me me feel grateful. The divide between the haves and have nots is off the scale. A society is best judged by how it treats its most vulnerable. We are failing on all counts.
@dally369
@dally369 7 ай бұрын
I could just watch a whole 1 hour segment with you and Leyton. Cool dude. Takes accountability and has a right mindset i wish him all the blessings.
@WendallExplores
@WendallExplores 7 ай бұрын
I have much more than an hour of footage from our day out 🤣
@samharper242
@samharper242 7 ай бұрын
Post more! Loved this one. My local seaside town. You're doing great work here mate.... @@WendallExplores
@gravy106
@gravy106 7 ай бұрын
Thank you and bless you too!
@ashleyferrar5276
@ashleyferrar5276 Күн бұрын
@@WendallExplores Is there any chance we could see the footage. I'd love to see more of your experience together during that day
@glenntaylor9144
@glenntaylor9144 7 ай бұрын
Leyton is proof of one wrong decision what could happen. What a humble fella who just rolls his socks up and gets on with it.
@MbisonBalrog
@MbisonBalrog 7 ай бұрын
You don’t know if telling true story
@gravy106
@gravy106 7 ай бұрын
No reason to lie it's easier to be truthful
@pendennis123
@pendennis123 7 ай бұрын
Gets on with claiming disability payments and downing cider whilst bumming on the beach. Most blokes like this are sent to one of Bournemouth’s many treatment centres through the courts and they don’t leave once they’ve fallen off the wagon. I lived there for 20 years and worked in housing and homeless services so I’m well placed to make my judgements.
@joelarama
@joelarama 7 ай бұрын
@@pendennis123Your judgement is rightfully yours. It’s just a shame that it isn’t a little more compassionate.
@pendennis123
@pendennis123 7 ай бұрын
@@joelarama I work with very vulnerable people and I would not be able to do such a tough job without compassion. That said, you can’t have 20 odd years experience in this field without being a realist too. There are plenty of crooks, freeloaders and predatory types who target the vulnerable homeless community and it’s services.
@lily_m3538
@lily_m3538 7 ай бұрын
A great example of the contrast between the 'haves' and the 'have-nots' in broken Britain. The gent living on the beach is very articulate and personable so I hope he gets himself back into work and housing.
@sowts5157
@sowts5157 7 ай бұрын
Mad seeing someone walk through where you live and interview someone you have known for over a decade.
@itemushmush
@itemushmush 6 ай бұрын
hey hope things get better for you
@mrdog2019
@mrdog2019 7 ай бұрын
The majority of homeless in Bournemouth aren’t from Bournemouth, a lot of homeless come here for the summer and then more and more have stayed as the years have gone by, also Bournemouth had a ridiculous amount of rehab houses, where courts from all over the country sent there addicts to Bournemouth, it was so bad there were over thirty rehab/ bail hostels, eventually people had enough and some were closed, those that stayed became homeless and many still remain.
@Automedon2
@Automedon2 3 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, just getting sober doesn't solve all the problems in their lives and they have no choice but the streets again.
@1958RBS
@1958RBS 7 ай бұрын
Bournemouth is a place I know well as my late son lived there for 5 years and for some of that time he worked for a homeless charity and witnessed everything that Wendall has touched upon. What I have come to believe is that there is a lot of money to be made out of the drug and alcohol dependent and the homeless. We Are Humans seems to have the right ethos, but many of the charities become businesses who need to fund highly paid managers, which in turn means that they need to maintain a cohort of destitute people to keep afloat! I wish there was an answer, but it is worth noting that accommodation doesn't appear to be in short supply when the government need or want it.
@dylskyh4439
@dylskyh4439 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for your really interesting view on the situation. Before I comment, I respectfully send you heartfelt condolences for the loss of your son. As a local Service User who works hard, pays tax and am self-employed, I totally agree with your view on the addiction services offered to the community. Instead of being treated as a mental health issue with appropriate funding as such, these services are put out to tender every so many years. Local service providers and 'CHARITIES', then compete to offer local Govt. the most economical package, for the cheapest price to choose from. It doesn't matter if Patients have established and followed certain care packages and relationships with practicioners, the whole system periodically resets for the new service provider to set up their new, more economical systems. Personal experience over the years has led me to conclude that the end result is less 'face to face' care between provider and service user. I run a small business and understand the need for profitability for any business to succeed. I'm just not convinced these services are best served by businesses masquerading as 'Charities'. Apologies to anybody concerned reading this but I'm sure if you compare the current service provider's current annual accounts to their first year in office, you will notice a huge rise in profits. Please prove me wrong and I'll forever hold my peace. I understand addiction services are a particularly difficult field of care but strongly feel that to simply offer basic harm reduction to people with complex needs is not a great help to those who really need a helping hand. I dread to think what the future will bring when the current SUCCESFUL Taliban ban on poppy cultivation takes effect on supply lines. I fear an opioid crisis like that experienced in the USA and Canada... Google it... Kensington, Philadelphia... A true WMD if ever I've seen one. 🙏
@annedoyle222
@annedoyle222 7 ай бұрын
@@dylskyh4439thanks for your extremely informative comment,I totally agree with you concerning the so called charities,it an absolute disgrace,sadly we haven’t moved on very much since the Victorian times,the disgusting energy of greed generates terrible misery for the most vulnerable in our society,there’s no excuse for homelessness,it makes my blood boil
@CaroleanneWright
@CaroleanneWright 7 ай бұрын
Strange how the government can house the illigal immigrants but not the british.
@clairecordell2461
@clairecordell2461 7 ай бұрын
Spot on!
@clairecordell2461
@clairecordell2461 7 ай бұрын
@@dylskyh4439 also a very intelligent and interesting comment. How are we all gonna come together and fix this mess? I wish I had answers. ..
@georgelayne5242
@georgelayne5242 7 ай бұрын
I lived in Bournemouth for 4 years about 10 years ago. There was always an issue with alcoholics. They used to congregate around ASDA causing all sorts of issues. I worked in a bar and often walked through there alone late at night and had to deal with them aggressively begging. After watching this it does seem like it’s got a lot worse. I never saw people camping underneath the pier.
@thechosenwon6762
@thechosenwon6762 7 ай бұрын
Really I did
@cc3
@cc3 7 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same. I left for uni about 5 years ago but under the pier was always accessible. I remember once I did get threatened by a group of kids under there but it looks more like skid row in this video!
@battenburg6089
@battenburg6089 7 ай бұрын
The ASDA car park is still rather rough at night, people tend to avoid it.
@CarlBland-cv5zo
@CarlBland-cv5zo 7 ай бұрын
@@battenburg6089 should avoid the UK absolute dump
@itemushmush
@itemushmush 6 ай бұрын
@@cc3 ye i dont remember the tents under the pier when i grew up there (from 0-18 years old) before moving to southampton for uni about 10 yrs back. have loads of pictures from under the pier at night with my DSLR, never felt worried about thieves and no one else was around then
@darranstyler
@darranstyler 7 ай бұрын
I live in Boscombe and love it, my flat looks over the painting of the owl! Yes there are problems but I grew up in Redditch (another West Midlands guy!) and have lived in London and Devon and Boscombe is much better. You're right about the sense of community, a lot of locals are working hard to improve the area.
@itemushmush
@itemushmush 6 ай бұрын
agreed. its a meme that people with people like myself who come from bournemouth to hate on boscombe and make it seem really dangerous but it's not.
@omiq
@omiq Ай бұрын
I've moved to boscombe from southbourne and london before that a few years ago and like it so much more. I keep hearing about how bad bosc is, but never had any issues, I put it down to it getting better in the not so recent past.
@DnBclassictunes
@DnBclassictunes 7 ай бұрын
The We Are Humans guy is one of a few. Amazing
@gravy106
@gravy106 7 ай бұрын
Top lad is Andy
@arielatomhc
@arielatomhc 7 ай бұрын
I live in Bournemouth trying to find somewhere cheap and private to live is harder than life itself.
@youngbess1
@youngbess1 2 ай бұрын
The fella from “ WE ARE HUMANS”, what an amazing person and society. God bless him.
@RealYourNightmare1193
@RealYourNightmare1193 7 ай бұрын
Shocking & Bravo for educating the ignorant public 👏
@realaledrinker3733
@realaledrinker3733 7 ай бұрын
Leighton seems to have it together more than i do! I hope if i find myself in that position i can hold myself together half aswell.
@gravy106
@gravy106 7 ай бұрын
Glass is always half full, mentality and gratitude is my attitude mate!
@mattgrantham3161
@mattgrantham3161 7 ай бұрын
I grew up between Poole and Bournemouth in Parkstone in a pretty well off area. It’s been a tad depressing looking at the state of Bournemouth now although there has always been homelessness and drug abuse it’s easy to see past it unless you’re actively looking out for it. Boscome has always been rough, it’s not really changed by the look of it. I moved to Australia in my mid twenties and went back to visit Bournemouth a few years ago before COVID, even before the pandemic started there was heaps of closed down businesses.
@arianalovelace1133
@arianalovelace1133 7 ай бұрын
The guy that you interviewed is a true survivor loads of wisdom
@sabrinajohnson7611
@sabrinajohnson7611 7 ай бұрын
I hope Leyton gets back on his feet and gets to see his son soon! Prayers 🙏🏽 & blessings 🙌 to you! Stay safe ❤
@sabrinajohnson7611
@sabrinajohnson7611 7 ай бұрын
Enjoying the content, Wendall! Thank you 😊
@gravy106
@gravy106 7 ай бұрын
Aww bless you I appreciate that
@sabrinajohnson7611
@sabrinajohnson7611 7 ай бұрын
@gravy106 keep us updated! I'm rooting for you, man! Everything crossed for you ! Take care 🙂
@captainpugwash7174
@captainpugwash7174 7 ай бұрын
​@@gravy106Maybe start your own channel about homelessness and how men in particular suffer with getting help with housing etc. You could get great interviews and show the struggles. Best of luck to you mate and well done for getting away from Croydon. Take it easy and be lucky ❤️💛💚🤙
@beckymesterhazi4624
@beckymesterhazi4624 7 ай бұрын
I live here, And the reason for the drug problem in Bournemouth and Boscombe is because there is so many rehabs and detox centres in Bournemouth/Bournemouth.
@crusaderpoole907
@crusaderpoole907 5 ай бұрын
60 rehab centres in Bournemouth mostly around the Boscombe area.
@garyrodden4426
@garyrodden4426 2 ай бұрын
Leighton is free from the system that's why he's so happy stay where you are and live free all the best for the future 😊😊
@paulmcnally5633
@paulmcnally5633 7 ай бұрын
Andy is a top bloke and so was Chris Curtis before he passed away RIP Chris we are humans are the best I live in boscombe I have been here over 30yrs now I was homeless for 3yrs but doing ok now I watch you quite big wedall keep it up mate
@WendallExplores
@WendallExplores 7 ай бұрын
They are doing an amazing job 🙏
@emtabby
@emtabby 7 ай бұрын
Layton seems like a genuinely nice guy with his head screwed on. Really hoping he has some good luck with commendation
@louis-philippearnhem6959
@louis-philippearnhem6959 7 ай бұрын
I spent a month in Bournemouth in July 1983 to learn English. It was such a nice place with clean streets and parks with squirrels. The family I lived with in the Robert Lewis Stevenson Avenue were so kind and the locals were very nice and friendly too. I used to eat a ploughman’s lunch on Sunday while talking to a delicious old lady. I remember also the excellent milk with cream on top. Love ❤ from Belgium, EU.
@tinalarsen6059
@tinalarsen6059 5 ай бұрын
I went to London to work the first time in January 1982, a week before my 17th birthday. I stayed and worked in London for 6 months, loved it there and came back to work in London in 1993, North Wales in 1994 then London also 1994 and 1995, then I went to live and work in Edinburgh in 1998 and 1999. I have travellled around most of the UK and I feel so sad when I see it now with all the poor people and the homeless and the immigrants The UK is just one big mess these days. I have been there on holiday in 1996 and 2011 and 2012 with my son and 2019 also with my son. I remember coming into Bournemouth really early morning in 1996 on a National Express bus from London, it was the most beautiful weather sunny and warm and I walked from the bus station down to the beach absolutely beautiful. I remember the same when I arrived in Llandudno North Wales early in the morning on a national express bus from London in May 1994. I was housesitting in England 5 times in 2019 and I went to London and Cambridge for a holiday nearly 2 years ago. England is still a beautiful country but it's one big mess with all the drugs and the poverty and the homelessness and all that and it's everywhere. So sad. A fellow Northern European.
@Hoxton66
@Hoxton66 7 ай бұрын
I was living in Bournemouth in the late 90s left a rehab in Boscombe, the problem is many addicts started living there after leaving the many dry houses and rehabs unfortunately many relapse and became homeless and became drug dealers again, its became a dominoes effect over the year's, sad really for the old locals who had the shit put on there door step...it surely has got worse since the 90s, anyway im still 28 year's clean one of the lucky ones.
@andrewtalbot6567
@andrewtalbot6567 7 ай бұрын
Thank you wendall for highlighting what we are humans organisation is doing for people who are less fortunate than ourselves without prejudice or questions ♥
@gillianbrookwell1678
@gillianbrookwell1678 7 ай бұрын
I have a son the same age as this guy on the beach; he sounds like a very intelligent bloke and I hope he finds somewhere nice to live. He deserves it; his circumstances are sad. I don't live in the UK anymore, but my family used to holiday in Bournemouth when I was a child.
@captainpugwash7174
@captainpugwash7174 7 ай бұрын
One thing sadly in this country is that men don't get much help with housing.
@antony9384
@antony9384 7 ай бұрын
I lived in Boscombe for 2 years, got on crack and heroin, horrible time in my life. I’ve now been clean for 8 years.
@princebuster93
@princebuster93 7 ай бұрын
@ Antony ❤ 🙏 Jesus loves you my friend
@antony9384
@antony9384 7 ай бұрын
@@princebuster93 pls don’t bring him in to it
@Hoxton66
@Hoxton66 7 ай бұрын
​@@antony9384😂
@Hoxton66
@Hoxton66 7 ай бұрын
Nice one mate ,keep it up ,I'm 28 years off brown and crack, spent 6 months in Bournemouth in the 90s dry house
@antony9384
@antony9384 7 ай бұрын
@@Hoxton66 Well done pal 👌
@griswald7156
@griswald7156 7 ай бұрын
It must be cold on the beach….the wind would be relentless..
@WendallExplores
@WendallExplores 7 ай бұрын
😔
@gravy106
@gravy106 7 ай бұрын
Kinda peaceful though tbh
@griswald7156
@griswald7156 7 ай бұрын
@@gravy106 a graveyard would be more protective..
@TravellingTorunn
@TravellingTorunn 7 ай бұрын
Good and useful to see this. I was in Bornemouth for a weekend in 2013. And I also walked to Boscombe pier and back, enjoying the city and the beach walk and the lovely weather and the fish'n chips, oblivious to the fact that there were a lot of homeless people sleeping rough just metres away. Thank you for enlightening me 👍 Tourists seldom get aware of the real life on a short visit.
@B_T_B
@B_T_B 7 ай бұрын
Andy from We Are Humans. Never heard anyone talk complete and utter sense, superb video. Have been borderline to being homeless in my life and been very lucky to have friends and family to make a change, well aware of others that dont have that option.
@omabdulgani
@omabdulgani 6 ай бұрын
I pop into Boscombe most weekends, and it's no where near as bad as its reputation. Yes, it's got its issues with drugs, but I've never felt scared or uncomfortable being there, be it during the day, or having a few drinks in the evening.
@ZahdShah
@ZahdShah 4 ай бұрын
some drunkard usually wants to fight at night in boscombe. be lucky if he or his mate is not carrying a knife
@NayNay90.
@NayNay90. 3 ай бұрын
I'm from bournemouth and glad I moved my children to cornwall for a better life, its got worse over the years
@ZahdShah
@ZahdShah 3 ай бұрын
@@NayNay90. how is cornwall
@janehoward6395
@janehoward6395 7 ай бұрын
I really love this video, you always give an honest review, thanks for the link to donate. The beach reminds me of Ventura, California, we have a huge homeless population too, my feeling is they all have a story to tell, and some remind me how quickly they go from losing their job to losing everything within months. Thanks for giving people a voice
@WendallExplores
@WendallExplores 7 ай бұрын
The view from the cliffs reminded me of the California coast
@janehoward6395
@janehoward6395 7 ай бұрын
@@WendallExplores Glad you got to visit Cali, it’s a great place to visit. The only setback for us is we miss the English people, pubs and of course the food.
@WendallExplores
@WendallExplores 7 ай бұрын
@@janehoward6395 I’ve been there many times 😉
@gravy106
@gravy106 7 ай бұрын
Yeah I used to live in Westlake... probably why I picked the beach
@eetwtszdfsregreshteshu
@eetwtszdfsregreshteshu 7 ай бұрын
Andy is amazing! A truly amazing person!
@mrdog2019
@mrdog2019 7 ай бұрын
Those homes you showed in sandbanks are mostly empty, they are holiday rentals and second homes, when we were teenagers we would often sleep under Bournemouth or Boscombe pier in the summer, it was part of growing up back in the seventies, we just loved the beach and it was a pleasure to grow up by the sea, back then Boscombe pier was more for locals and Bournemouth pier for holidaymakers, Boscombe pier used to be the main pier growing up but they demolished all the buildings on it late seventies, full of begging and abuse now, lived here all my life, years since I’ve bothered with Bournemouth pier, still go to Boscombe though.
@paulwood6579
@paulwood6579 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this and it is so true in Bournemouth, I am currently homeless here in Bournemouth living in a homeless b and b at the moment I w@s made redundant in Covid and unfortunately due to Covid I am also now partially sighted my whole world has changed I once could see and I had a good job a house everything now I find myself in a very different and difficult situation with disabilities I can no longer work due to my eyesight I have nothing to call my own as I had to sell it too survive and you wouldn’t believe the divide between the rich and the poor in Bournemouth and how if your homeless in Bournemouth you are looked down on so much even by the local authorities who are supposed to help you after years of paying taxes this was very interesting for me to listen to and I would like to thank my friend Leon for typing this for me all the best to you
@WendallExplores
@WendallExplores 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story and I wish you the best 🙏
@sandralewis-hy3no
@sandralewis-hy3no 6 ай бұрын
This is a brilliant, compassionate video Oli. Really appreciate the work you do. It's quite scary how anyone could become homeless, especially in the UK. Under the Tories, everything is breaking down, the NHS, social services, the benefit system. Safety nets don't exist. The majority of people don't realise that they are skating on thin ice; anything such as an accident, illness or relationship breakdown could push someone into homelessness. Andy is truly amazing, to set up the charity up like he did is incredible.
@europainvicta3907
@europainvicta3907 7 ай бұрын
Seriously - Sand Banks is wealth and privilege and ‘one of the most expensive places’ in the Unicorn 🦄 Kingdom? Some of those beach apartments look like Council tenancies.
@cjh0751
@cjh0751 7 ай бұрын
I'm really thankful I've got a nice flat in Sheffield. It took me five years to get it. Now im settled and can see a future. I want the same for all my brother's and sisters out there.
@Stoic-poker
@Stoic-poker 7 ай бұрын
I live not that far from Bournemouth and the homeless situation is really sad to see it’s been going on for as long as I can remember seems to be getting worse the guy on the beach seems really nice hope he sorts his situation out
@analintruder1672
@analintruder1672 7 ай бұрын
ITS LIKE THAT EVERYWHERE IN UK
@gravy106
@gravy106 7 ай бұрын
Cheers fingers crossed!
@tonyrobinson362
@tonyrobinson362 7 ай бұрын
Good luck to him.
@sbaby-kg8hn
@sbaby-kg8hn 6 ай бұрын
​@@gravy106I hope you are ok mate have you found anything yet ?
@harrycallaghan22
@harrycallaghan22 7 ай бұрын
Yet again Wendall delivers the goods. Excellent vlog. Always interesting and engaging. Keep it up. 👍🏻
@Lukestives2023
@Lukestives2023 7 ай бұрын
I lived in the Bournemouth area for 7 years I did security at night between boscombe pier and Bournemouth at night so I got to see a lot of homeless people
@honestdelivery
@honestdelivery 7 ай бұрын
Have watched a few of your videos highlighting how life is here in parts of the UK, and have decided to subscribe! Keep up the good work.
@pjcnet
@pjcnet 7 ай бұрын
Boscombe is relatively rough compared to Bournemouth itself, but it's a luxury compared to rough areas in cities like Manchester for instance.
@samuelstevens248
@samuelstevens248 4 ай бұрын
Bournemouth is more dangerous
@williamjennings7521
@williamjennings7521 7 ай бұрын
absolutely love your videos, highlighting so much
@kevinmott6205
@kevinmott6205 3 ай бұрын
Excellent Wendall,❤ very moving. Loved the We Are Humans Charity. ❤❤
@nigelknight6688
@nigelknight6688 7 ай бұрын
Good video as always , l know Bournemouth well & Boscombe always had a rough edge to it even 25 years ago. Use to go to the Academy nightclub in Boscombe many years ago always a lot of Reading people down there in the summer months
@philiphinkley
@philiphinkley 3 ай бұрын
Enjoyed listening to the channel and the participants, very authentic, cheers
@kind1989
@kind1989 7 ай бұрын
The old guy that run "we are humans" Andy, was a great guy.
@kind1989
@kind1989 7 ай бұрын
I've only just discovered your channel on over the last 2 weeks. It's great, I listen while at work.
@jethrowood9666
@jethrowood9666 5 ай бұрын
I was homeless in Bournemouth for about five years, I was addicted to spice and had psychosis and ended up being sectioned. I am now off the hard stuff (including crack) for almost 4 years. Slept in many of the shop doorways, ended up in a few squats and a hostel near the triangle. Was an insane time of my life that I still get some random memories that I completely forgot about. However I am now trying to get back in contact with my son who is 13 now, I miss him loads
@jethrowood9666
@jethrowood9666 5 ай бұрын
One great thing about Bournemouth tho is the amount of soup kitchens, at least 2 nearly every day, bit of a mission because it’s a couple of miles to each one
@InputArchive
@InputArchive 7 ай бұрын
Sad to see how prevelant homelessness is across the UK. I think as things worsen, the wealthy will be squeezed more and more out of these small pockets of areas into more overall wealthy parts of the UK.
@Monicablackbelt24
@Monicablackbelt24 6 ай бұрын
And it’s all British people! We’ve been thrown on the scrap heap! And all our money given to illegal foreign criminals!!!
@xxxbigfuzz69
@xxxbigfuzz69 7 ай бұрын
Well done again unbelievable what's happening in the world. ❤
@marcoroams
@marcoroams 7 ай бұрын
AWESOME! Another video, I will be enjoying this one a bit later tonight 😀
@VisionItTv
@VisionItTv 3 ай бұрын
Very touched by the principals of the Gentleman with the We Are Humans jacket.... Keep up the good work. I love it
@britishmick
@britishmick 7 ай бұрын
Brilliant videos lately Oli, fascinating subject matter and professional interviews, good on you bud 👍🏻
@WendallExplores
@WendallExplores 7 ай бұрын
Thanks Mick
@vnumber1425
@vnumber1425 6 ай бұрын
The thing I've noticed about the homeless and aggressive alcoholics in Bournemouth is that none are from Bournemouth.Other counties export heavily to Bournemouth rehabs and those people often just leave the rehab and become a Bournemouth homeless.Many refuse help and are addicted to their lifestyle
@chrisseaber1803
@chrisseaber1803 4 ай бұрын
Thankyou for sharing, not being judgmental or opinionated, good work, bless you for all you do to help as well, stay safe.
@EmmaJohnson-px3dl
@EmmaJohnson-px3dl 7 ай бұрын
Great video - very well put together
@IanMcNeillclimb8
@IanMcNeillclimb8 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for your great insights to the towns of UK …
@leepering4440
@leepering4440 7 ай бұрын
I live have lived in Weymouth all my life and the decline of sea side towns is shocking, the rich get richer and the poor just get kicked into the gutter.
@colleenjones9693
@colleenjones9693 7 ай бұрын
Will only get worse
@wanderer299a
@wanderer299a 7 ай бұрын
Weymouth has always been a dump, can't compare with bournemouth
@mausecatchertrap2456
@mausecatchertrap2456 5 ай бұрын
It all depends on a person. I arrived to UK from eastern Europe 13 years ago. Now I owe two houses (one is rental), thinking of a buying third one. I have two new cars, wife, a kid. Just living a happy British life. Anyone can make it here. You just need a desire.
@Prolix8
@Prolix8 7 ай бұрын
That tower block at the beginning reminded of the Golden Gates Units in Maroubra, Australia. A horrible building built two min walk from a stunning beach in Sydney!
@SophiaPatel-gx3mb
@SophiaPatel-gx3mb 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for highlighting this.
@johnsharman76142
@johnsharman76142 7 ай бұрын
Hi Wendall, got to applaud you on the work, research you do and the kindness you to people less fortunate than others. Good for you buddy. 🥰
@WendallExplores
@WendallExplores 7 ай бұрын
Thanks John 🤣
@Thanks_for_posting.
@Thanks_for_posting. 6 ай бұрын
Enjoyed listening to all the characters in your podcast thanks for posting
@user-lj6gk6nm9e
@user-lj6gk6nm9e 7 ай бұрын
god bless you andy and you wendall for showing us
@GoingGlobull
@GoingGlobull 7 ай бұрын
Great video. Lots of interesting perspectives of life
@cousin-jack
@cousin-jack 7 ай бұрын
Yet another great video ❤
@aussieanne5718
@aussieanne5718 6 ай бұрын
Borne in Bournemouth in 1954 WOW sounds like it has changed so much it was a safe place to be at anytime,moved to Australia in 1986 thnkyou for sharing this video love it.🙏❤️🇦🇺
@flatjack16
@flatjack16 4 ай бұрын
your videos are so insightful and interesting, good work dude
@paulpayton8238
@paulpayton8238 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this buddy 👍
@debbiebartlett6526
@debbiebartlett6526 7 ай бұрын
Great video again,thanks 👏👍
@user-bt4jg5lh4b
@user-bt4jg5lh4b 5 ай бұрын
Im new to your channel , its great man , very respectful the way you talk to them and they can tell that and open up to you , great communication ! thats the the world needs more of ... , keep up the great work man
@WendallExplores
@WendallExplores 5 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@jasonoakley1284
@jasonoakley1284 5 ай бұрын
From one yam yam to another..... brilliant channel bruv, keep up the good work ❤
@simonv8279
@simonv8279 7 ай бұрын
Nice one Wendall.. another excellent report. Much love
@WendallExplores
@WendallExplores 7 ай бұрын
🙏
@SlackHoffman
@SlackHoffman Ай бұрын
Leyton is clearly a very astute,and smart guy ….what a stoic attitude in the face of adversity 🤙🙏💪good on ya blue and I wish much better times ahead for you ✌️😎
@marklockwood8386
@marklockwood8386 7 ай бұрын
What an amazing film such amazing insight to our society now at 52 growing up in the 80s there was nothing like the level of homelessness like now we are obsessed with gdp but that's the problem poorest is massive now per person
@danseddon4319
@danseddon4319 7 ай бұрын
Great video bud. I do like Bournemouth and Boscombe, warts and all 😊
@DavidWilson246-zx2vl
@DavidWilson246-zx2vl 7 ай бұрын
Decent guy on the beach
@travelwithwill1
@travelwithwill1 7 ай бұрын
Looking forward to this... Cheers
@WendallExplores
@WendallExplores 7 ай бұрын
🙏
@user-gc7pl1ic4w
@user-gc7pl1ic4w 7 ай бұрын
GREAT VIDEO THANKS I WORKED IN BOURNEMOUTH AND BOSCOMBE IN THE SUMMERS OF 1977 AND 1978 AND IT WAS FANTASTIC MY GOD HAS IT GONE DOWN HILL IT'S A BIT OF AN INDICATOR AS TO HOW THE UK IS GOING MORE AND MORE DOWN THE PAN, SO GLAD I GOT OUT OF THE UK 14 YEARS AGO AND HAVE NEVER BEEN BACK!
@mrnumbskull2048
@mrnumbskull2048 7 ай бұрын
Boscombe has a bad reputation but it's far from a rough place. Straying off of the highstreet into the back roads is less inviting with widespread drug problems. Stay on the highstreet and it's really quite safe.
@colinmcdonald-vg1jf
@colinmcdonald-vg1jf 7 ай бұрын
Keep the good work up love your videos🎉
@piscatorialquagswagging
@piscatorialquagswagging 7 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work appreciate the videos
@youngwt1
@youngwt1 7 ай бұрын
People like to talk about boscombe like it’s skid row, I used to live there and it’s not as bad as people say, thanks for showing our town with humility, will definitely pop by the wah cafe when I get the chance
@__eganista6372
@__eganista6372 5 ай бұрын
Came by your video on Paignton which was really good. Then I scrolled through to where we've lived since 87 & boy how it's changed. Very well done, compassionate & real. Layton was proof of what many of us have done with a bad call but make the best of a bad job. I've been homeless myself twice & I'm female. I monitor the underdog in society & I will say, hand in heart, it's MEN who always, have the raw deal & that's a huge issue that must be at least recognised first & tackled. Much like DV men suffer in silence which I'm also working to change. (btw new subber here 😊)
@kevinmott6205
@kevinmott6205 3 ай бұрын
Looking forwards to this Wendall. 😊👍💥
@tristanpage6805
@tristanpage6805 7 ай бұрын
Very interesting. Enjoyed that
@johnboucher8226
@johnboucher8226 5 ай бұрын
Harry Rednapp moved out of the sandbanks a couple of years ago. In the summer its impossible to get onto the peninsula due to the traffic queueing for the ferry.
@dancarden72
@dancarden72 7 ай бұрын
Andy. what a hero he is!
@peacocklava
@peacocklava 7 ай бұрын
Please go to Woolwich, southeast London. It's such a dystopian dive. Lived there for two miserable years.
@WendallExplores
@WendallExplores 7 ай бұрын
Explain dystopian dive?
@youngbess1
@youngbess1 2 ай бұрын
As a child my family would travel from Luton to Bournemouth for our summer holidays, that was in the early 60’s when Luton was a great place and Bournemouth was an amazing place.
@Stuark54
@Stuark54 7 ай бұрын
Subscribed. Keep bringing attention to all this mate.
@theabandonedhunter3604
@theabandonedhunter3604 2 ай бұрын
Just watched this Wendall, another great video. Not been down there for a number of years now. ….Smithy
@cultfiction3865
@cultfiction3865 7 ай бұрын
I’d be surprised if there is anywhere that would seem rough to me down in Bournemouth compared to what I’m used to. Following this video I looked up Boscombe on Google maps and there’s loads of massive houses there. I wouldn’t like to be a postman round there, I’d probably get lost trying to find the doors
@Hanzilla75
@Hanzilla75 5 ай бұрын
Wow..... there is so much to think about and reflect on in this video. I admire your ability to just approach and talk to everyone. I really think you have a talent that is deserving of support. That last homeless chap really hit the nail on the head: "Don't judge us, get to know us". Really moving. I don't know Boscombe personally, but my dad was there in his youth while he was in training to be a Salvation Army minister, and there remains a decent size S.A. church and center there, but I think they have become too middle-class and I get what the other chap from We Are Humans means - you just give charity and support help without any religious or political motivation. That is best an di share his conviction. Thanks for this an all the amazing videos, I hope you can grow and do this full-time.
@kahmed7328
@kahmed7328 7 ай бұрын
Fascinating
@alankiy2054
@alankiy2054 5 ай бұрын
Just come across this video, what good interview with an articulate fella. Just shows 5he homeless should not be pigeon holed.. There for grace God the more fortunate amongst us.
@geordieal9187
@geordieal9187 7 ай бұрын
Very interesting. Good work 👍
@edenhundsdoerfer7971
@edenhundsdoerfer7971 5 ай бұрын
Quite interesting to hear this guy you’ve interviewed!
@Sonnyupwegoo
@Sonnyupwegoo 7 ай бұрын
used too live in the area as a yute ur videos are eye opening too the world too people that think that britain is a posh country keep up the much needed work
@WendallExplores
@WendallExplores 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching
@carmenpetrou376
@carmenpetrou376 4 ай бұрын
A Wot a wonderful human Andy is ❤ Good luck
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