British resorts done exactly the same as the British industry . outpriced itself . far cheaper to go abroad . and guaranteed sunshine . i want to tour Scotland this year . it is going to cost me more for a bed and breakfast , than 2 weeks in ,Turkey all inclusive .
@Storm.Z.4u10 ай бұрын
Better to go to Blackpool than Turkey of course
@michaelmattern818810 ай бұрын
I had a week in Austria. It cost less than a weekend in London.
@edaleman275810 ай бұрын
I'm spending the winter in Morocco, it's cheaper than putting the heating on 💩🇬🇧
@iguiste2310 ай бұрын
Scotland is absolutely beautiful. It can be done cheaper if you're willing to really take in the beauty of the country properly and venture out and about. I love Scotland and wished i'd gone back, it's been a very, very long time since I visited.
@JonathanPercival-smith10 ай бұрын
Stay in Travelodge. Book in advance n it can be under 30 quid a night.
@vyvienvp341310 ай бұрын
You seem to have missed a huge problem, these seaside towns, with horrendous deprivation, have now been targeted by ruthless criminals, drug gangs. The crime rate and violence has escalated markedly. While police do not have the resources to address the problem.
@markwalker262710 ай бұрын
Yep a Tory made problem The Sun will not want to talk about
@matthowardtv10 ай бұрын
Police have plenty of resources, it doesn't help you justify it as poor parenting
@kelvinpell457110 ай бұрын
And yet post a comment on like the woke don't like or drive at 34 in the 30MPH limit and the Police have resources to pursue you relentlessly.
@acw71209 ай бұрын
It is the other way around. If business invested in "seaside towns" the whole thing is turned around. The problem people in the hood get driven out as it shows up more and people have jobs in tourism. All year around like Brighton. There is so much money in holiday towns, but "business" do not have the relationship with PEOPLE as they used too - it is not as if they care less about their own people or staff like Cadburys or even the Soviet UNION did - they are even LOWER than the ones they criticise. Days out with the companies they work for at the seaside and work holidays? Which BIG CORP does that these days? Oh yes they could if they invested in South End on Sea etc...and proper lights too like Blackpool Illuminations. None of these "bad light LED" neon look. Ugly. You just need to get some big visionaries in who push all the naysayers out the way. What do they know? No point in asking the same dimwits that have created all the ugliness. No petty officials in the way you would be surprised how much progress can be made.... Fairy lights everywhere and penny arcades...Brighton is busy all year around. The way you get rid of a "jobsworth" is to just sack them. When idiot town councillors are going bankrupt as they invest in "Netflix" like the Jehovah Witnesses, you know they are not only corrupt but thick and maybe lost their marbles. Why not invest in Torquay? Among others...or these towns end up like Hastings....the same councils that ruined them from a lack of imagination and greed, let the housing out to all the "drug users and people on social benefits". Get them out the way and your problem is solved....They ruin everything they touch every day and you can rely on them for one thing only. To make everything worse....until someone gets them out the way. Plenty of tradesman would turn up in 24 hours if you just got these idiots and "piggy in the middles" out the way. Things will be different when folk understand what Podcasting 2.0 is. Value for Value means that eventually, one day, every time anyone does or contributes anything ONLINE they will have automatic copyright and get a KER CHING in their phone. PAID FOR YOUR WORK (instead of others "copy cat it first". It shows up on the distributed LEDGER. Once people understand how this works this is goodbye to PIGGY IN THE MIDDLE taking all your earnings. After all Adam Curry has always been the Pod father, even Steve Jobs knew that.... Hey diddle diddle....
@acw71209 ай бұрын
Resources? You might say that. Even the Chief of the UK Police had to go on RT Telly years ago to explain there was no platform to explain why they cannot prosecute criminals in the UK. Their budget is too small and the criminals are too rich to prosecute. Says it all....The Government are happy with that so "It is ELEMENTARY" they are benefitting or have some incentive to keep that status quo or state of play. I suppose you might call it by another name, but it is a big FU to the Police from rich criminals and a license to carry on breaking the law. Who can stop them if money is the name of the game? Mr Money Bags Rules.
@JonathanPercival-smith10 ай бұрын
Large tracts of Britain are like that. Went to Manchester the other week and that was shocking. Last time in London I couldn't wait to go home. Birmingham is the pits. Sadly all a reflection of a nation in terminal decline.
@c3pno10 ай бұрын
Birmingham is a third world shanty town 👌
@JonathanPercival-smith10 ай бұрын
It's just very very sad.
@brendanstoran755510 ай бұрын
Everywhere’s the same now! Diversity has destroyed the country
@emmsue105310 ай бұрын
I am in south Mancs, its OK & no (or minimal) for problems.. Used to shop regularly shop in "town" but not been for several years. Piccadilly is full of dr*g people & tents everywhere. Meanwhile the incomers are complaining about four & five star hotels! There are also no hotel or B&B vacancies in seaside destinations, all fully booked for some reason.. Native hard working families have no chance.. Be wise with your vote folks.
@ramalama965010 ай бұрын
The residents are all happy. They would be though, wouldn't they? Out Taxes pay for them!@@c3pno
@RichardsCollins-ie3yg10 ай бұрын
Outdated, tacky, arcades, just not attractive places.
@Storm.Z.4u10 ай бұрын
They've priced themselves out of the market, it's better value to holiday abroad.
@maryfountain420210 ай бұрын
Councils have double yellow bands almost everywhere, no free car parks by the beach, all very expensive for a family day out. That's another aspect, also retirees taking up occupation with limited spending other than on care. The seaside needs regentrifying generally, there's nothing worse than taking a holiday where it's not only cold and wet, but looks ugly and run down.
@snowysnowyriver10 ай бұрын
The problem for Britain's seaside towns is that they have become dumping grounds where larger towns and cities send their unemployable dross. There is a shortage of affordable housing so these boarding houses and small hotels have become benefits bedsit land.
@yucol56619 ай бұрын
Great, blame all social problems of the riff raff being there. Absolutely no consideration for finances and history, just blame undesirable people 🙄 They are tourist boom towns. They exist thanks to once being attractive for tourists to dump their money in. The problem is the product they sold once is not as popular anymore. So they are wanna change to being a work from home destination
@VIBEYLIBRARY9 ай бұрын
Your description fits exactly with my memories of Torquay in the 1970s. It hasn't changed that much. Stop pretending the past was a better country we should all move to.
@peteraustin37010 ай бұрын
The clips here from the 50s show there was NO travel industry THEN....we lived in Gibraltar 55 to 58...Fuengirola etc there was almost Nothing there...anywhere..!!...We used to stay in a little farmhouse..which is still there now...everywhere we went the Spanish people would come out to see the English family who turned up a motor car..!!!...Those fabulous beaches were EMPTY...we virtually NEVER saw another British person ANYWHERE in the region of Malaga to Seville..!!!...Hard to believe NOW..!!....Miss those days..Miss my dear Parents..!!...Does anybody know where the years went...??!!??
@garryferrington81110 ай бұрын
They went by quickly, I know. I know, I know...😢
@ptatpc792510 ай бұрын
If you choose to live on benefits you might as well do it by the sea. A lifestyle choice for some that makes the towns dumps.
@acw71209 ай бұрын
No it isnt. Spoken like someone who truly knows no one at all in that situation. The "Councils" go to the "Housing Associations" who buy up DELAPIDATED CHEAP FLATS in run down towns that the COUNCIL NEGLECTED. They END UP THERE....not a life choice. UK Britain is a failing ground where no one can succeed unless they break out or get help. They abuse their own people and go for the lowest option. Farming it out to other idiots who F it up even more than them... Life Choice? NO one would want to live in those dross dilapidated buildings. Slum Landlords Rule as Mr Money Bags is rich for a reason. He keeps it all for himself. Otherwise the coastal resorts would look like they did 100 years ago....all this so called "Advanced" Tech and they manage to use to ABUSE HUMANS. The so called Leaders show their true nature. But every TREE that produces no fruit will be CUT DOWN. Everyone must be blind to not see the ROTTEN FRUIT THESE LEADERS HAVE PRODUCED.. All the "Globe" can see how disgusting all these towns are. Neglected like their people and as someone said the other day...."Third World countries have better hospitals, flat fast super roads and great internet compare to Rotten UK these days. Cheaper too..WHY? In the Third World. More advanced than the UK. Built by people who did not STEAL ALL THE MONEY . Yet Council Tax average in South East is 290 British pounds a month. So they can have nice jags....or two. They may say our taxes are going to other things - but they are not. How else can they afford those cars when we cannot on OUR MONEY? Proof is in the Pudding. Notice the nice cars outside the Council Buildings. Or outside their "work from home" drives. Heating bills paid too. In the last financial crisis our local "Town Councillor" was on 600k a year plus a "million" pay off to leave. More than our Prime Minister. No one seems to be checking....but EVEN THE PRIME MINISTER WOULD SAY THAT WAS OUT OF ORDER. Some jumped up Councillor on six times the PMs wages? The same smug mid wits who sunk the towns of Britain and invest in "Netflix" for the councils as they are COMPANIES. Illegal as that is the PEOPLES MONEY. They did not consent to that or why not have a DAILY VOTE ON THEIR WEBSITE AND ASK? Oh yeah. They rule by deceit and trickery. Dirty Tricks. You do not need to be Sherlock Holmes to work it out. Just look at the state of the place.... Bankrupt Britain since 2008 and no one noticed till now... Companies the PUBLIC do not work for by the way...or where is the contract? If it looks like a PARASITE acts like a PARASITE, ITS A......
@CheCosaTesoro10 ай бұрын
Its a symptom of the UK.....the country is falling apart.....poverty and towns returning into slums. Most High Sts are depressing.
@kelvinpell457110 ай бұрын
Plenty of mosques though
@valiantheart88919 ай бұрын
@kelvinpell4571 I see more unused Churches than mosques under use.
@tonygunn68899 ай бұрын
Broken down seaside town at most benefits
@Samuel-hd3cp4 ай бұрын
Valiantthe art. Kelvinpell just wants someone to blame. In 2024 it's Muslims in 1934 it would have been Jews. Basically he's a fool. The problem is that since 1979 we have been voting for parties that say there is " no such thing as Society ". And now after nearly 50 years of neglect they're right. We're in a mess because that's what we voted for and that's what the Sun has been cynically promoting for decades.
@AudreyMealiff10 ай бұрын
We visited Blackpool in 2022 to do 2 days at the Pleasure Beach. The park was decent but the town is falling down, so dirty and just had a horrible unsafe vibe. We would never have gone if not for the park, and we will never go back. I can't see much of a future for the Pleasure Beach.
@1961-v9k9 ай бұрын
@@bretton_woods agreed. We have gone every year since 1979 when I was 18. We have seen lots of decline as the years go by, but one thing that has never changed is the Pleasure Beach, and as long as you stick to the main areas it fine. A high percentage of the old boarding lodges on the back streets are crack dens 😪
@goatsummoner9 ай бұрын
I moved into Blackpool about 2 years ago, so I've seen the residential side more than the tourist side now. The whole town needs improving, but the council pumps money into one thing - tourism. And that would be fine if the rest of the town wasn't in such a terrible state. I'm surprised anyone comes here for a holiday because you only need step off the prom into the back alleys and residential streets to see the true Blackpool. Rundown, piles of rubbish, drug abuse, houses that resemble slums, alcohol abuse.... pot holes everywhere.
@1961-v9k9 ай бұрын
@@goatsummoner you’re so right. It is possible to walk the tourist areas, then take a sideways glance down a back alley and see the deprivation. We couldn’t believe the buildings that are left in ruins, windows out, mattresses hanging out of them, pigeons roosting in the empty broken down rooms, crack addicts lying on the ground. Horrific 😪
@AudreyMealiff9 ай бұрын
@goatsummoner Gosh, yes, it was such a shock to see the disrepair of so many houses and hotels. We stayed at The Velvet Cosster apartments just a street or two away from Pleasure Beach, and it was a lovely well maintained building so we got very lucky. I would love to see Blackpool cleaned up if only fir its amazing history.
@goatsummoner9 ай бұрын
@AudreyMealiff it's a shame because Blackpool does have some great history to it. And there are some fun things to do here. My partner (lived in Blackpool and the surrounding areas all his life) has said he wants to move away before we think about having kids because he doesn't feel like it's a good place to raise them. And I agree with him.
@matf66619 ай бұрын
I live in bournemouth and it costs more than £100/night for anyone to get a hotel room down here when they come and visit. I went to Tunisia for a week for all inclusive resort, 25 degrees for £204, why on earth would you come here?
@Ravenswalk10 ай бұрын
My Grandma lived in Blackpool loved visiting in 60s then Blackpool was magical for a small child.
@johnn17golf10 ай бұрын
Austerity always leads to decline. Government and infrastructure cutbacks, along with corporatising and privatising, will always lead to decline for the masses and increased wealth accumulation for the very few.
@Cannon_Fodder_Russians10 ай бұрын
After experiencing a STAYCATION a few years ago. I can categorically confirm NEVER AGAIN.
@MackerelCat10 ай бұрын
Unfortunately a lot of smaller seaside towns lost their railway from the Beeching Axe.
@Phil-oj5nr10 ай бұрын
My home town of Bournemouth is still very nice. The Somerset and Dorset railway was closed about 1965. This allowed people from York, Bradford, Manchester etc a through train to Bournemouth West. Families would get on the train in those towns on a Saturday morning, arrive in Bournemouth by tea time, book into their B&B and then spend the whole week there and return back on the following Saturday. My Aunt had a B&B five minutes walk from the station, 10 minutes walk from the Square and another 10 minutes to the beach. Sadly the last time we were there we went for a walk from our hotel to the pier via the east cliff ZigZag and beach. A large party was just vacating the area immediately east of the pier, and they just walked away and left all their rubbish, and it was massive. I could imagine two workers would have taken five or six hours to sort ( for re-cycling) and remove the mess. Bournemouth ratepayers would have paid for that. If I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes, I would never have believed it. But Bournemouth seems to have come through alright because on our three visits it seemed very lively day and night, with the beach as popular as I remember in the 1950’s.
@hirsch41559 ай бұрын
@@bretton_woodsit’s true, and stations are magnets for all sorts
@gdreading908810 ай бұрын
Weston Super Mare . . five years ago the council decided to "invest" in property ! They purchased and knocked down one of the two shopping centres, a large area of retail and residential property to regenerate it into "new modern shopping centre with "top" names. Today only a small part has been rebuilt, and many of these buildings are now empty. Vacated because the new businesses cannot make money. The undeveloped land looks like a bomb zone. The heart has been torn out of the town, try and find a decent quality shop. Many residents drive to Cribbs Causeway shopping centre at Bristol for a decent shopping experience.
@Kiinell10 ай бұрын
Brighton is NOT a success story. I live here and it's an absolute dump. Just because it's nearly as expensive to live here as London doesn't make it a success.
@johnwignall541310 ай бұрын
Spot on! I lived there for 50 years, its a litter strewn, graffiti covered dump! If student digs were a town it would be Brighton! Do they still have the Saturday revolutionaries marching through the town? 😂
@merlin547610 ай бұрын
In the height of summer Southend beach gets very busy with certain demographic people and by the end of the day it looks like the day after Glastonbury.
@topcat985210 ай бұрын
The marginalised, poverty stricken and drug addicted tend to dominate those areas now. Not necessarily good for tourism.
@yucol56619 ай бұрын
Seems like a backwards thing. There was no tourism first, and then poor and marginalized people stopped being policed out of those spaces.
@davidpoultney40809 ай бұрын
It's such a shame how many resorts are run down, if you look at some of the seaside resorts in Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany they are attractive, smart places
@michaelmattern818810 ай бұрын
To many cuts. No investment. I go abroad for holidays. Lot cheaper.
@tonygunn68899 ай бұрын
Lack of investment too slow 🐌 council to act.
@peterbushby900910 ай бұрын
To expensive and the weather...
@OnlyThe1Son10 ай бұрын
or you could live in spain and fly to london in the same time it will take to catch a train to london
@susanmoriarty753310 ай бұрын
Nothing to do with the hotels being fully booked for the next two years do these people think we’re all thick 💚
@yucol56619 ай бұрын
In a way yes. The point of a news channels is to get an audience and tell you what you want to hear, something you agree with. Economic decay stories and “everything sucks now, what have we lost” is pretty popular among old people who would watch such channels It’s entertainment with no one to confront them if they lie or mess up their reassearch.
@the500mphtortoise9 ай бұрын
For towns allegedly suffeeing from not enoufh holidayers they sure arent priced for it. How is it cheaper to stay in nice resorts in france or italy than run down seaside locations in the uk
@Nerdchacho10 ай бұрын
Working from home and a desire to lunch on the beach is the exact reason I moved to Brighton... and I've never once looked back.
@leehabgood666410 ай бұрын
No sand though
@Nerdchacho10 ай бұрын
@@leehabgood6664 did you forget your dictionary? a strip of land covered with sand, shingle, or small stones at the edge of a body of water, especially by the sea between high- and low-water marks. "fabulous sandy beaches"
@lesleyrobertson546510 ай бұрын
Even now the sea is polluted with excessive human excrement
@VV-hx3hw10 ай бұрын
Live in that crap hole. Brighton another crap town. Beach it is not.
@nanananananananana009 ай бұрын
@@leehabgood6664 i hate sand, im sold
@semsemeini790510 ай бұрын
I grew up in Brighton. I liked walking on the beach and the smell of the wind.
@Aussiemarco9 ай бұрын
What’s wrong? A huge list ... - cheap flights to the Mediterranean that have far, far better weather - cheap accommodation when you arrive - government cut backs in seaside towns at all levels, closing down police services, no road maintenance, no funding for building maintenance, no fair council and business taxes ... and much more, causing the towns to fall into ruin and businesses going bust, leaving behind empty shops - overpriced accommodation in rundown, crap towns where it rains all of August - much better holiday attractions in Mediterranean resorts that don’t send families bankrupt to get into I lived in Weston-super-Mare for 6 years. Since leaving it in 2019, it’s become a depressing hell hole when I go back to visit friends. Who in their right mind would choose a week in that crap town over a week in Greece that costs much less? What’s happened to British seaside towns? No brainier, really.
@michaelseibold997710 ай бұрын
Now you've taken back control from udner the jackboots of Brussels, all of the UK is booming and I'm sure the seaside areas and the sunny uplands will all be happy and prosperous again!
@stukafaust10 ай бұрын
I left the UK because the country became unliveable in recent years but I do still return for a classic British seaside holiday out of nostalgia. These places could be turned into a decent place to live for British families if they put their heads together.
@yucol56619 ай бұрын
Beautiful landscape is not what makes a good place for a family to live. They need finances first. Do you just expect everywhere beautiful to make money and have industries?
@steveh637310 ай бұрын
Never really catered for children in the evening. Priced themselves out and later parking is impossible plus cheap air tickets and guaranteed sun.
@crazycressy798610 ай бұрын
They are now overcome by rubber boat ppl
@mikehutchison489210 ай бұрын
And did you vote for the Govt. that is throwing millions of your taxes away ?
@joaquindiaz47309 ай бұрын
Hahaha good one
@Samuel-hd3cp4 ай бұрын
Crazycressy. What Blackpool? Do they take the scenic from France then? You can't blame everything on foreigners you toolbox.
@janehersey745610 ай бұрын
Years of Tory austerity, COVID-19, and now the cost of living crisis means that many people don't have spare cash, even for a day out with children. Also, wealthier local authorities pay seaside resorts like Blackpool to take vulnerable people who ought to be receiving services in their home towns. This leads to tragedy all around, poverty, homelessness, and hopelessness for many people and families.
@matthowardtv10 ай бұрын
The issue is that a coastal town is either seen as a holiday destination, or a town, and it's only ever a town
@tonygunn68899 ай бұрын
Seaside town more of a ghost town
@stuartlast815610 ай бұрын
Why ? They are dumps !!
@acw71209 ай бұрын
It reflects our leaders. They are the pits.
@alunwilliams216210 ай бұрын
Blackpool people are lovely! It's the problem-people that move there (or who are sometimes sent there) that are dragging the place down.
@coastliner584810 ай бұрын
Well said! 👍👍👍
@conorgraafpietermaritzburg372010 ай бұрын
Same thing in South Africa. Margate KZN named after your Margate has the same problem as well as a South African slant on it
@FictionHubZA9 ай бұрын
I've always had the impression that the coastal areas were kore attractive for real estate. But, seeing the prices of houses in Cape Town always makes me concerned. It is going to look like LA in a few decades if nothing is done.
@everest97079 ай бұрын
VOTE Reform UK, and
@Samuel-hd3cp4 ай бұрын
Is voting Reform going to improve the weather then? Course you might get the trains to run on time......
@eddieharris600410 ай бұрын
Councils starved of funding, political decision to promote cheap air fares, excessive red tape in the hospitality sector and low wages.
@Storm.Z.4u10 ай бұрын
Councils waste is the problem not the lack of money, over a third of their income is paid for the gold plated pensions, and with Council leaders on £500,000 + it's just a feeding trough for them/
@wind.del.change10 ай бұрын
starved of funding ? haha
@phillipadams171010 ай бұрын
No money spent on British seaside Blackpool is a right doop raw sewage going into the seas
@Matt-sg4bm10 ай бұрын
So sad. Some areas improving like Blackpool, areas in Cornwall, heard Morecombe getting northern Eden project. Freeports are starting to help like in North East. But defo lots more could be done.
@wind.del.change10 ай бұрын
oooh...the boomers eden project !!
@Samuel-hd3cp4 ай бұрын
Matt. What makes you say Blackpool is improving
@anneb560310 ай бұрын
Bognor Regis is great. Love living here. Very friendly place
@SillyWillyFan4710 ай бұрын
The irony is that Lord Beveridge should not have closed all those railways.
@baronvonjo19299 ай бұрын
It cracks me up seeing how many British say it's cheaper to leave the country for a vacation. Leaving my country for cheaper vacation costs just makes no sense to my American brain as it's more expensive to leave the country.
@Dqtube9 ай бұрын
It depends on what you consider expensive. For example, you can get a return ticket from Boston to Cancun (Mexico) for under $300 or from Seattle to Nassau (Bahamas) for under $460. Frankly, it's not as cheap as for Brits, where many destinations in southern Europe are under 100USD from the UK.
@GBPaddling9 ай бұрын
Local Authorities seem to be complicit in the downfall of all these areas. Double Yellows and extortionate parking fees before you even start.
@WalkWithMeTim10 ай бұрын
The winter can be hard around the coastal towns of the uk but summer is the best!
@Samuel-hd3cp4 ай бұрын
Tim. If it was the best, people would holiday there. They don't, so it isn't.
@Nicowindprod10 ай бұрын
Very intersting, keep up the quality work.
@wind.del.change10 ай бұрын
there is no money around yet, house prices are the highest in uk history ? oh come on. lol....
@krisbest640510 ай бұрын
Our beaches in city areas are overcrowded and full of crime in Sydney,s Bondi Rescue .
@billyskoda683910 ай бұрын
The major issue is skin cancer. When I grew up in a Pembrokeshire seaside village, the beaches were packed all day with people sunbathing, they'd only reappear in the evening and 'flood' back into the towns. Visit somewhere like Tenby now... Holiday makers (grockles) milling round the town all day, no one on the beach.
@GUITARTIME20249 ай бұрын
Skin cancer from 3 sunny months a year???
@billyskoda68399 ай бұрын
@@GUITARTIME2024 uv light exists 12 months a year. Don't make light of a horrible disease that can be fatal.
@Samuel-hd3cp4 ай бұрын
So people are going to Spain, Portugal and Turkey because of fear of skin cancer in Tenby and Blackpool? Does that seem right?
@billyskoda68394 ай бұрын
@@Samuel-hd3cp no, they go to those sort of places as the population has steadily become less cultured and less intelligent.
@Hydro2oo99 ай бұрын
It's because it's a grim, grey, miserable country. Why would I travel 6 hours in a car to Brighton when I can get a 4.5 hour flight to Fuerteventura? Not to mention, the weather, the food, the natural beauty, the architecture(well in mainland Spain or Italy), the latin women...
@brettwalters-n4u10 ай бұрын
Here is a solution, Basic Incomes and Social Housing for BRITISH Citizens FIRST...
@philipdepalma46729 ай бұрын
A lot of the same applies to the beach towns on the New Jersey shore in the US. They used to be really popular but now with jet travel to Florida/Caribbean and air conditioning at home things have changed. It is now mostly day trippers (Bennies aka people from Bayonne, Newark, Elizabeth who don’t stay over and don’t spend much money) and those who do go compare the cold/rough North Atlantic waves to the calm turquoise waters of the Gulf Coast/Islands. Some towns like Asbury Park have found new markets/customers while others have not and are suffering. The same applies to Atlantic City which once had a monopoly (pardon the pun) on East Coast casino gaming but now has newer competition everywhere including places closer to the New York City market.
@ianprince169810 ай бұрын
we made the switch to Mediterranian holidays when we could go to the Mediterranean cheaper than the south coast just down the road
@elliec41549 ай бұрын
Foreign holidays became affordable. In the 1950s British Seaside had a captive market.
@GUITARTIME20249 ай бұрын
Plus the baby boom.
@ChaCha-lt8rx10 ай бұрын
Blackpool was lovely in the 60s/ 70s..yet now we're supposed to have moved forward😂
@brettwalters-n4u10 ай бұрын
I guess we kids who were born in the early 60s got to experience peak BLACKPOOL, I know I have fond childhood memories from our family vacations.
@MarkHiggins-hq1st9 ай бұрын
Apart from the weather, poor hotels could it be that people are just sick of this country and cannot think of holidaying here.
@battles4239 ай бұрын
Can’t dump your sewer into the rivers and water supply and expect people to swim in it.
@charleslangley603610 ай бұрын
Probably because it’s freaking colder there compared to Portugal and Spain, even in summer.
@facitenonvictimarum10 ай бұрын
Rising sea levels of course
@Samuel-hd3cp4 ай бұрын
Rising sea level? Please tell me more?
@facitenonvictimarum4 ай бұрын
@@Samuel-hd3cp There is none so blind as he who _will_ not see.
@jameshill49119 ай бұрын
Always felt that we parked our problems at the seaside resorts. It’s the melancholy too, kind of summed up in Morrissey’s ‘Every Day is Like Sunday’.
@SirWhig-esq.10 ай бұрын
The 70s happened. And everyone started going abroad
@anoshya10 ай бұрын
I’m from Blackpool and grew up there in the 50s and 60s..I used to sell ice cream from a very small kiosk on the beach in 1967..packed to capacity..it was the advent of cheap flights which ruined it all in the 70s..plus the fact that many people started buying homes in Spain etc..Central Station in Blackpool was one of the busiest stations in the World at one point!!!Now Blackpool is run down with huge drug addiction and many buildings in disrepair …Butlins is now replaced with Thailand..there was a huge amount of crime in Blackpool in the 30s to,60s. Especially in the War with the black market flourishing
@Neuzahnstein9 ай бұрын
Its interesting for me that the british homeland tourism basically died. In comparision in germany the coast is still a hot spot for sea tourism for germans, even with as well not that good weather compared to the south. (i am from austria)
@Dqtube9 ай бұрын
@@Neuzahnstein Because not so many other countries allow the German hobby of nudism.
@rcbrascan9 ай бұрын
It is not only crime and drugs that are the problems but also people with mental issues that are constantly moving to these seaside places.
@anthonykoller44599 ай бұрын
Simply, bad weather, bad food and bad hotels
@danieltinker8549 ай бұрын
Clear clean waters and cocktails bars with music on the white sandy beaches. Dorset was really lovely last year, going to Blackpool this year, let’s see the difference.
@thomasanders131410 ай бұрын
I'm still in love with British Culture just because I know what I'm talking about and I've tested it.:)
@cool_dude19889 ай бұрын
I went to Devon for a nice 2 weeks holiday in a 3 stars hotel, it was a bit sad, it was august 2015, the weather was a bit sunny the first 3-4 days and then it started to rain and it became cloudy. The wind was strong and the food at the pubs wasn’t that great. For 2 weeks, with just B&B and the renting of a car (because I live in central London and I don’t have a car), I paid £2250…! The next year I went to Morocco (Agadir, on the seaside) all inclusive (food and all drinks) for 2 weeks, I paid £1990 (including the flight) and the weather was absolutely stunning, sunny everyday and warm. The major problem? English hotels and B&B are way too overpriced, why would I spend so much money to stay in a country where the weather is not guaranteed?! There are B&B in the middle of nowhere, in the countryside, with nothing to do or see, with terrible wet cloudy weather and they charge £190 a night!! Ridiculous.
@Samuel-hd3cp4 ай бұрын
Cool dude. Humane a lot of sense.
@bobyouel767410 ай бұрын
greed all these towns have made fortunes but the money has not been put into the towns its been put in banks by greedy business owners weather can be overcome if the resorts have lots to do at a reasonable cost which will not happen Britex is a way of keeping poorer brits in the UK
@robtheplod10 ай бұрын
Is has to be cheaper to holiday in your own country than abroad - whilst it isn't, that's the problem. Also, many young people who are environmentally aware seem to be blinkered to this for two weeks a year when they jet off abroad!
@Samuel-hd3cp4 ай бұрын
Rob. Environmentalism is about changing what other people do, not what you do. It's a farce.
@alextaxi25939 ай бұрын
The basic problem is package holiday to the SUN almost unbeatable for uk seaside towns
@philipmilner96389 ай бұрын
British people prefer to go abroad for gaunteed sunshine, than support their own countries, so no one spends any money on upgrading the seaside towns.
@flyinghedgehog383310 ай бұрын
Benefits Britain, immigration, gov,etcetc
@curriculummechanics11479 ай бұрын
Took a walk around Scarborough at the height of summer, there were drunks on the cliff and even one on a tomb in the churchyard. Very depressing even on a beautiful sunny day.
@raydegs160210 ай бұрын
I live in Weston super mare..the council have failed our town . simple
@NealePinkney-td2cn10 ай бұрын
Every goes to whitby, it's packed ,complete with barking dogs 🐕 and attacking seagulls, fish and chips 🍟 are good if you can eat them before the seagulls do 😊
@michaelking864210 ай бұрын
Sewage and toxic waste management is the problem.
@letsdiscussitoversometea847910 ай бұрын
People _would_ visit the coastal resorts if people were both made aware of, and galvanized enough to maintain their fundamental rights and freedoms. Unfortunately, the state has, and still *continues* to ensure that that doesn't happen. How can this and this alone be the overriding factor in determining whether or not people in Britain use beaches?? Because people would be able to work directly at solving the underlying causes to their difficulties in life based on what they recognise works for them based on what they're able to learn about what brings about solutions for them. This in turn then means that destructive inclinations in their life can begin to diminish naturally, which means that they'll be more free from the inhibiting factors preventing progress of their very being. This then means that they can begin to brainstorm and formulate solutions based on what they recognise works, as well as a more positive and prosperous disposition. This then brings in the tourists. Essentially, the decline in people visiting coastal areas coincides with how the state treats them. All very much by design for the last 730 years I'm sure.
@Samuel-hd3cp4 ай бұрын
It's the perfect crime - no motive!
@andres68689 ай бұрын
Even the working class in Britain can now afford to go abroad for holidays in sunny beaches...no brainer these seaside towns with dismal weather and no discernible charm (besides childhood memories for those who remember travelling there in their younger years) are in decline
@Michael-s5b2z9 ай бұрын
The weather, the food, the people.
@phillipfairbrass357510 ай бұрын
Obviously the package holiday and all inclusive has not helped,unfortunately times move on, the weather is so unpredictable, and to a big extent the business owners themselves have not helped,, poor b and b, tatty seaside cafes selling inedible food, poorly maintained buildings no investment to improve, by that I mean some saying ohh it's been in the family 100 years, yes the place looks like it,,council can soen money on the pavements,trees,green areas, but business must do there bit,,
@x-man84669 ай бұрын
Miserable climate. If I go to a seaside town, I want guaranteed sunshine and warm weather.
@markbolam13839 ай бұрын
because your not really getting away its still the britain overpriced, grim weather, run down. Prefer abroad where things are generally cleaner, cheaper, warmer and that feeling of getting away from britain for a week or two
@lewisknight22269 ай бұрын
Why do we keep asking ourselves this? We need to preserve the architecture and move on.
@daviddenham151110 ай бұрын
Get real….this country is broken
@kelvinpell457110 ай бұрын
The climate? The sea is freezing, even during a very hot summer. But most summers barely get above 22c. Too simple to go abroad now for guaranteed weather.
@iansteel55699 ай бұрын
You're right, I'm moving to Clacton!
@almajennygudmundsdottir760110 ай бұрын
These places are so beautiful. But there are so many opportunities, f.ex. when some areas in the world becomes so warm, tourists would love to stay in colder weather's, or all kind of weather.
@wind.del.change10 ай бұрын
of course they do.....
@thirdcoast57559 ай бұрын
Some areas of the US offer tax breaks or other incentives for remote workers to relocate.
@jeffricks264010 ай бұрын
needs to be more affordable ....british coastal towns just rip off tourists
@manutdok110 ай бұрын
But can't you see?.....The rest of the country is going the same way.
@harryharry97010 ай бұрын
Scarborough even had its very own drug shop on the seafront back in the days of legal highs.
@sav756810 ай бұрын
Th British people discovered that a beach holiday in Spain is both better and cheaper. These towns will never recover.
@mybuyinginsights10 ай бұрын
Plus sewage..
@DuaneJasper10 ай бұрын
Also there have been several initiatives over the last few decades of uprooting London and big city council tenants from big estates and resettling them in towns like Hastings. The proceeding generations of whom, well you know what I'm saying..
@Witchfinder.General10 ай бұрын
The result of Active Measures aka demoralisation
@glennwhitehead648410 ай бұрын
They're in Britain! That's the problem!!😅😅😅
@BIBIWCICC9 ай бұрын
Replace all the arcades with fine dining restaurants.Get rid of every Wetherspoons. Simples!
@Samuel-hd3cp4 ай бұрын
Is that why people don't go to Blackpool then? Too many 'spoons
@Roberta-anne10 ай бұрын
Redirect the money currently withheld from the allegedly corrupt UN/UNRWA and invest it into one of the British seaside towns. But that won't happen, the money will likely be kept in a nice interest account until the 'investigation' is completed and all are cleared of any wrongdoing and then it will be sent off with the interest added.
@Samuel-hd3cp4 ай бұрын
Kay. It won't happen. It shouldn't happen. It's an insanely stupid idea.
@prp323110 ай бұрын
An hour from London?? Yeah, if you want to spend over £50 each adult for a return ticket!! Made of money, are we??