BOARDED UP SCARBOROUGH (death of our high street)

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  • Опубліковано 10 сер 2023
  • Nestled along the captivating North East Coast of England, lies the renowned holiday haven of Scarborough. Drawing millions of eager visitors annually with its alluring attractions, this charming town holds a clandestine tale of struggle. Beyond the façade of jubilant tourists, Scarborough conceals a somber reality within its core - a once-thriving town center now marred by years of neglect. What was once a bustling high street now stands as a poignant emblem of urban decline, surpassing its peers with an unsettling number of boarded-up storefronts.
    Our exploration delves into the shadowed underbelly of this coastal gem. How did a town that once flourished find itself ensnared in this lamentable state? Is it the weighty burden of escalating business rates, the relentless grip of the energy crisis, the quagmire of indecision within the council's chambers, or the relentless surge of online retail that drove this transformation? Could the proximity of a colossal superstore, erected on the town's doorstep, have dealt the final blow, leaving naught but a handful of charitable outlets and bookmakers in its wake?
    With a solemn disposition, we embark on a journey to unearth the hidden truths behind Scarborough's forsaken town center. Join us as we shed light on the multifaceted forces that conspired to dim the once-glorious heart of this coastal haven.
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  • @GENerationXplorers
    @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому +48

    We recognize the significant impact of high business rates in the UK, which are among the highest in Europe. However, our curiosity extends beyond borders. We're reaching out to individuals from Europe, America, Australia, and around the world to share their experiences. As proud 'Northerners,' our perspective is limited to our region, and we're eager to learn if high streets everywhere are facing a similar fate to ours here in Scarborough.
    Despite the geographic divide, we've witnessed numerous towns and cities in the North grappling with the same challenges that have befallen Scarborough's town center. Could this issue be more than just a North/South disparity? We're genuinely interested in gathering insights from a global community to foster a robust discussion on this matter.
    This video marks the beginning of a larger exploration. We invite everyone to join this conversation, share their thoughts, and contribute to a collective understanding of the forces affecting high streets worldwide. Together, let's embark on this journey of discovery.

    • @florence2095
      @florence2095 11 місяців тому +5

      I live in a small fishing village, the birth place of Victoria. We only have a couple of empty shops. Because we’re a tourist destination. Our local council encourage Pop up shops in these empty premises with Free Rent. Geelong is thriving as is City of Melbourne. This is after COVID, Victoria being in lockdown longer than anywhere else in the World 🌎. Absolutely nothing like the U.K.
      Your local councilors and Local MP’s must walk around with their eyes 👀 closed. It’s diabolical how this has been allowed to happen. I’m speechless 😶🐨🐨🦘

    • @terrytees
      @terrytees 10 місяців тому +7

      When Orwell wrote 1984 he to the view of a take over by a controlling government, some people fail to realise whats happening due to the inability to see the connection. Government only lasts 4 years 8 at best and there easy to buy. It's not government take over of the people it's corporations take over of the government.

    • @nicolasnicolas3889
      @nicolasnicolas3889 10 місяців тому +4

      Britain's being shut down and the population to be reduced to 18 million, it's a business/farm after all, got to balance the books!

    • @ericolthwaite8923
      @ericolthwaite8923 10 місяців тому +7

      Own nothing and be happy. The globalist want us to buy, rent, and work for corporations. End of. The economy doesn't matter to them for they will own everything anyway.
      Our politicians are failing us. We are heading for an authoritarian regime and all the rights freedoms ang liberties that previous generations have fought and died for are being removed for nothing.. It's sad to see the end of democracy. The globalists are using Climate change, the alphabet brigade, the woke brigade, 'public health' , and now economic devastation to achieve their 'utopia' they will have us all locked up in our 15 min zones with our digital ID's and central bank digital currency. We will be dependent on 'them' for everything....we will be basically slaves.

    • @harrydebastardeharris987
      @harrydebastardeharris987 10 місяців тому +5

      Even in the South the average towns high st every other shop space is a charity shop,chain shop or is closed.
      Well Done the Northern Red Wall Tory Voters.If there is nowhere to shop at places like Scarborough then go for a swim in sewerage infested North Sea.Sad Septic Isle,well done the Tories !!!!

  • @williamroberts7919
    @williamroberts7919 11 місяців тому +190

    This could be any town in the uk

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому +6

      True that William, such a shame! thank you for your comment, have a great week 👍

    • @CountryLifeEngland
      @CountryLifeEngland 10 місяців тому +12

      It will every town in the U.K. if things don’t change.

    • @jordan3522
      @jordan3522 10 місяців тому +7

      This is simply not true, to say it could be “any town in the uk” is a massive fabrication 😂

    • @margin606
      @margin606 10 місяців тому +14

      ​@@jordan3522The statement is generally true

    • @donnag5820
      @donnag5820 10 місяців тому +14

      @@jordan3522how so?
      Most Towns across the Country are closing shops at an alarming rate. Let me guess…you live in a City.

  • @DanHlrzr
    @DanHlrzr 10 місяців тому +8

    I grew up in Scarborough, my mum owned a hotel and I have great memories living there and visiting the centre all the time. I moved half way across the world in 2003 and for many reasons I only managed to return in 2017. I’ve been going every year since to visit and it’s just getting worse and worse, it breaks my heart. Even the quality of the people I see in the street seems to be changing. I don’t think I’ll be visiting for some time as I always go away with a strange feeling of nostalgia and sadness.
    I don’t know what the council are playing at but they should be ashamed of themselves. They keep tearing places down that people loved, and they’re making it impossible for businesses to stay open…
    Great video mate, thank you.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому +1

      really sorry Dan, i can understand how hard it must be for you to return when you see such changes. i have the same feelings about the hometown i left. i came to Scarborough twenty years ago and have seen a lot of changes in that time, ive embraced it for what it and as residents we have to take these changes on the chin. it will change a lot, again in the next 6 years. it will be interesting to see how things progress. if the Council (now North Yorkshire County Council) can make good their plans with the Brunswick redevelopment then that at least will be progress. Will it affect wider change?

    • @markhusinka4952
      @markhusinka4952 10 місяців тому

      Incompetent people in the council's. That are never accountable.

  • @sputumtube
    @sputumtube 10 місяців тому +11

    It's not just Scarborough, it's the same nationwide. Here in the north west of England, the once proud Stoke-On-Trent (famous for pottery) and Crewe (famous for trains) are now ghost towns. At 62, I can remember when these places were vibrant towns with a diverse range of shops, markets, pubs, nightclubs, parks etc. Now it's Halal meat markets, Polski Sklep's, betting shops, charity shops and (like Scarborough) many boarded-up buildings. If you go further in this 'adventure', you'll see back alleys full of discarded beds, settees, fridges, carrier bags, dog shit, food, drug paraphernalia, broken bottles/beer glasses, used baby-wipes, bicycles, car tyres and so on. Majestic, Victorian-era buildings which were once centres of commerce lie desolate as pigeon aviaries with broken windows and shuttered doors. For whatever reason, this is not the England I grew up in. I weep for what my country has become. :(

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому +1

      Sadly i have ventured further, maybe i should have shown it. behind the shops are piles of discarded rubbish, nappies, drug paraphernalia and a disturbing lack of anyone cleaning up the town centre or patrolling it.
      remember when pubs and nightclubs were open and the streets would be full of litter and bottles in the middle of the night but then a team of cleaners would get the streets clean for the shops to open?
      as soon as the shops were open you would have PCSOs walking the streets chatting and engaging with people and everywhere was busy and bustling from 9AM to 4AM?

    • @llanieliowe794
      @llanieliowe794 10 місяців тому

      Stoke isn't the North West it's the Midlands, you'd know that if you actually lived their and didn't judge your experiences of another video

    • @AmigaA-or2hj
      @AmigaA-or2hj 10 місяців тому +1

      In Glasgow, there is a Romanian supermarket, and you’ll see them congregating around street corners, begging and being a nuisance. Some of them are banned from entering charity shops.

    • @sputumtube
      @sputumtube 10 місяців тому

      @@llanieliowe794 It's not a geography lesson. I live in Sandbach (J17 M6) and spent most of my formative years going to S-O-T for the shopping and the nightlife. I enjoyed it very much and the 'clay-heads' were all lovely people. I miss the place, and The Place, (as it then was) very much.

  • @johnd8137
    @johnd8137 10 місяців тому +5

    This made me weep, im from Scotland and have family in Scarborough. used to spend my whole summer holidays in the town so much of it is now gone

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      Yeah the town centre is a real embarrassment. if you stick to the sea front and the outskirts it is still a real delight thankfully.

  • @irminschembri8263
    @irminschembri8263 10 місяців тому +5

    Southern Germany here: one shopping mall is "dying" but will be turned into flats/apartments in my medium sized city.
    The main shopping area has NO closed shops. Thanks to the city council's policies and the fact that we boast the tallest gothic church tower in the world apart from being Albert Einstein's birthplace we have a thriving industry , a university and tourism.
    Covid, internet shopping and the inflation has hit us as well but not to such an extent it does/ did in the UK. To see English towns "dying" like that is heart-breaking for an Anglophile teacher of English like me !

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому +1

      sorry i had to have a google. Ulm looks absolutely marvellous, now that is a place that has embraced the changes and challenges facing the high street. this is the very model that our struggling towns and cities need to look towards. we need to embrace our past and make our history pop all the while making the surrounding areas interesting with places that attract visitors to walk the streets and visit the shops. even partnering with Coventry University in 2015 and opening a lovely campus has not saved our town centre.

    • @irminschembri8263
      @irminschembri8263 10 місяців тому

      @@GENerationXplorers Well done :). You found my town. And true. People must have a reason to want to visit a place.
      Take care, stay safe and I enjoyed the Steam Punk vid :) !

  • @097534
    @097534 10 місяців тому +14

    Whole country falling to bits, nothing works.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      it certainly feels like that sometimes. lets not get started on our roads or the failing railways.

  • @philipharker3244
    @philipharker3244 10 місяців тому +6

    The decline is a result of our changing behaviour. If we all shopped locally in small shops they would survive, but we don’t. The majority of people shop online or in large supermarkets and this is the consequence. It is not the governments or the councils fault it is us. These building are not needed so they need to be knocked down and replaced with housing that is needed. The business rates are high because we vote to keep the domestic rates and the tax rates low. Councils are struggling with an ageing population who need subsidise care. We get the government and councils we vote for. We get the town centres we are willing to support. If you want a different country vote for it! Our country is very divided. There are some poor pensioners but there are a lot who quietly go from holiday to holiday, regularly buy new cars and eat out most weeks. Who is thriving - visit a rural cafe / restaurant at lunchtime - they are packed. I am a cyclist and we regularly stop for lunch and often struggle to get a table.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому +2

      Some great points there Philip and your right we all have a hand to blame in this. Ive been determined to shop locally for quite some time now, its not an easy endeavour, especially having to clamber over all my neighbours e-commerce parcels to get out my front door! We need a better taxation system for the longer living old, they are not all the same. Some get “just by” whilst others are living there very best life, there should be brackets of taxation and benefits there..

    • @kirishima638
      @kirishima638 10 місяців тому +2

      Ask any shop owner and they will tell you it's down to (in order):
      - sky high business rates and rents
      - sky high energy costs
      - a cost of living crisis that discourages people from going to town centers due to parking and fuel costs
      - sky high stocking and logistics costs, particularly for European produce (I wonder why...)
      - the pandemic lock downs devastated the supply chain (HGV drivers went back to Europe, barely-profitable distributers decided to exit the market etc)
      - no-one wanting to take over the business when they retire (and who would want to?)
      Footfall is about the same. Most people still prefer to shop in physical stores, particularly for non tech and non-luxury items. This is not solely down to the internet or Amazon. You can see this yourself in any Primark or Home Bargains which are always rammed.
      The high street has also been struggling since the supermarkets and out-of-town shopping centers appeared, back in the 1980s, decades before Amazon.

  • @WilliamSmith-mx6ze
    @WilliamSmith-mx6ze 10 місяців тому +8

    If people stop going to shops and do all their shopping online, shops close down. I keep saying this to people I know, who can't understand why their high street (this isn't in Scarborough) is full of closed shops - they blame business rates, or the cost of parking in the town centre - yet they get everything from Amazon themselves.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      this is very true William, covid sped up our reliance on Amazon and when it was safe to go out again we mostly chose not to.

  • @gregpies1649
    @gregpies1649 10 місяців тому +9

    Increasing council rates, electricity and gas hikes, on-line shopping, cheap Chinese imports and greedy landlords all responsible for the death of small business

  • @michaelhart895
    @michaelhart895 10 місяців тому +5

    First went to Scarborough in 1991 it was a really neat and clean town . Last time I went was about 2018 , the difference was pretty astounding.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      It’s such a shame when you feel a difference like that! thanks for your comment Michael 👍

  • @barriewhiteley1692
    @barriewhiteley1692 10 місяців тому +10

    Rates and no parking in the street councils have closed every town center in UK

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens 11 місяців тому +7

    Love the opening here, it’s catchy and brilliantly executed! It’s really sad to see so many small businesses are closed. This is tv quality content guys! 👏👏

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому +2

      thank you so much Ervin, the UK is in dire straights at the moment with most Cities and Towns having failing high streets. there are a few success stories but they are few and far between.

  • @adytt5605
    @adytt5605 11 місяців тому +23

    Scarborough has changed! Moved here 20yrs ago and a enjoyable, typical seaside town. Gradually got shabbier and shabbier. I know from experience that high rates and inflexibility have screwed over loads of small businesses. Lots of single minded councillors with self interest in making Debenhams into a cinema, that'll fit in well with our well oiled traffic light system...JOKE. If ever a revolution against local, central government was to happen... Scarborough should be the place it develops. People, we have the voice to stop these egocentric monsters. Peace✊

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому +7

      yeah we moved here twenty years ago too, there wasn’t a single shut shop, the pedestrianised walkway was full of flower beds and hanging baskets, police officers and PCSOs used to patrol the streets but all they were ever needed for was to give directions to tourists. i dread having to get from one side of Scarborough to the other, as crossing the town centre will add twenty to forty minutes into any journey thanks to those amazing traffic lights! i knew we had a few shut shops but the sheer scale flawed us. No doubt Debenhams Cinema will end up under the same rug the Atlantis Cinema, the Casino Car Park Cinema and the old Argos block Cinema are under. but like the nice mock pictures we had at Atlantis Cinema site for a few years we now have some new shiny mock photos to look at. when they take them down it will still be an empty Debenhams. i love your argument about Local and Central Government, Business Rates should be decided locally to with a degree of flexibility that suits each towns needs..

    • @jonnydoeson5562
      @jonnydoeson5562 10 місяців тому +4

      You’re stuck in the car mindset, like most people here. We dont need more cars and car parks in Scarborough centre. We need working, cheap public transport. Cars ruin this town.

    • @MAYHAM-ze8bo
      @MAYHAM-ze8bo 10 місяців тому +3

      time to start fighting back, boycott amazon and the big supermarkets

    • @ericolthwaite8923
      @ericolthwaite8923 9 місяців тому

      @@jonnydoeson5562 who's going to need public transport....there are no shops to visit. It'll be just the same corporates in your LTN as my LTN. We will all be assimilated, resistance is futile. Lol

    • @jonnydoeson5562
      @jonnydoeson5562 9 місяців тому

      @@ericolthwaite8923 people like you love buying into the own nothing be happy shtick because it means you don’t have to do anything. You can just give up and sit on your arse, whereas before you had no excuse for not getting involved and improving your town. Sad.

  • @mickydub3
    @mickydub3 10 місяців тому +6

    Margate and Ramsgate in Kent used to be the same but the yuppies and Hipsters moved in and know all you seem to have is overpriced Coffee shops , Mindfullness and Yoga studios , And so called art galleries with stuff that my 2 yr old grandson could have put in them , And its a shame that seaside towns like Scarborough have gone into decline and the councils are all the same saying " There"s not enough money ........... But they find the cash vanity projects to make themselves feel better . Great Vid mate .

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому +1

      thats very true Micky and will practically lead into the opening statement of the follow up to this. the seaside towns that have gone to decline have been the ones that threw their money at vanity projects on the sea front to show off to more tourists whilst the heart and soul of the centre dies. as we chat they are erecting an £80,000 silver piece of seaweed on the seafront that they have already calculated will cost the same over the next ten years to prevent from rotting. at the same time? more of our shops are shutting..

    • @mickydub3
      @mickydub3 10 місяців тому

      £80 ,000 on a seaweed sculpture ????. makes you despair really .

  • @johnkitching6293
    @johnkitching6293 10 місяців тому +5

    The only new business to come to scarborough’ immigrants the last time I was there I saw three bus loads arrive! I holiday there year after year but it’s changed from my first visit some twenty years ago!

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      Sadly it has John, i moved here twenty years ago and the high street was a bustling success story, unlike the town i moved away from. in the last few months we have seen more shops close than at any other time in history.
      don’t get me wrong its still a marvellous place to visit and the attractions are all busier then ever!

  • @daveflick12
    @daveflick12 10 місяців тому +3

    Me and my wife discovered scarbourgh around 4 years ago, we love it, we have been at least 12 times in that time, I haven't noticed the downturn in the shops, thanks for showing us this, we as always will always have scarbourgh in our hearts

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      ah keep it Dave, its still in mine. Amazing place, we love it and to be fair whilst the council bicker and refuse to do anything in the town centre for us locals they will happily throw £80K for a new statue to go on the prom. nowhere better! as long as you don’t need to rely on the high street..

  • @TEEMAN75
    @TEEMAN75 10 місяців тому +4

    Bored, i had a drive up to Scarborough a few weeks ago and was shocked to see just how quiet and semi-abandoned it had become. Once heaving pubs simply closed during the holiday season. Unthinkable even 10 years ago.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      so sad we had a great pub and club culture until 2014 when it was systematically being closed down. of your a family looking for tourist attractions look no further. if you live here or want a good night out this is not the place..

  • @hardlines2635
    @hardlines2635 10 місяців тому +9

    If you think this is bad, I’ve just been to Blackpool, I will never go there again.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      i moved from there twenty years ago to escape what Scarborough has now become. it was boarded up and flattened to the ground then. i would hope that some improvements have been made in that time.
      they have a railway station”gateway” hub that is more attractive than when i left. we could do with at least that in Scarborough!

  • @fill7t1
    @fill7t1 9 місяців тому +5

    Shocking! We used to have a few days' break in Scarborough 2014 to 2018. I can't believe the empty shop. I remember Beatties model shop closing. I hope the cafe on the corner is still open!

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  9 місяців тому +1

      Ah Beatties, i remember them. Arrow models still exists i have since found out, but online. i think the train model shop is still on Eastborough, i will check today. the corner cafe, i loved that place growing up. if its the one on the North Bay it has been replaced by the Sands Development. that area is doing really well despite a vast empty space for 15 years that was supposed to be a cinema. it will join the other three places Scarborough has tried to develop a cinema and failed in that time..

    • @fill7t1
      @fill7t1 9 місяців тому +1

      @GENerationXplorers the cafe on the corner, it was a stop for breakfast whI think was opposite St Helens newsagents (yellow shop). I think I went in for a newspaper whilst in the cafe!

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  9 місяців тому +1

      @fill7t1 ah i know the one, sadly both closed.

  • @ThePhilpunk
    @ThePhilpunk 11 місяців тому +9

    Totally agree with the wife ,one best videos seen this year phil

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому +1

      Orr thanks Phil, it’s sad the decline with ever changing times but it is what it is! Hope you are doing well have a lovely weekend ❤️

    • @julianamartinvlog
      @julianamartinvlog 11 місяців тому +1

      Yes agreed

  • @desthomas8970
    @desthomas8970 10 місяців тому +6

    Mostly due to excessive rates. Now the councils get 100% of nothing.

  • @debsmostexcellentadventure5353
    @debsmostexcellentadventure5353 11 місяців тому +7

    Were to start on this my 🐇,This was one best video i have seen this year.Over 2 years ago i noticed town's and shops changing ,hence my virtual tours.To me its the rise of the supermarkets,Covid,and Putin that have made so many shops close.I think the 2 years of people staying in,has killed Alot pubs.There was alot of passion in this lovely video,and wallington in surrey used to be a small village,soon as the church was razed and a massive supermarket put in its place,now its a dump.Sadly bunnies,things are only going to get worse and worse,that why i have locked alot shops in time as most are gone or going.This should do bloody amazing,one best video's seen this year.big hug debs xx 👯 💎🫖🐇

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому +3

      thanks so much Debs, this is a project we have wanted to get off the ground for so long. i think it was Wilcos going into administration that was the final kick up our back sides to put it to the top of our list. sadly we moved away from a town that looked just like this twenty years ago and came to Scarborough because it was so vibrant and the high street was a joy to walk around. whilst i love living on the outskirts of Scarborough our town centre like most peoples have become an embarrassment. i was saddened and angry to venture in and see first hand just how bad it has gotten. i hasten to add that the 95 closed shops are just in ONE BLOCK. i could go off in any direction and find the same number again. i never thought it was that bad and hopefully it comes across. hopefully decisive central and local policy can help all our struggling cities and town centres before it really is too late 💎 xx

    • @debsmostexcellentadventure5353
      @debsmostexcellentadventure5353 11 місяців тому +2

      @@GENerationXplorers yes,and sadly its just going to get worse,i cry when i go around london,its that bad there now. debs xx

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому +1

      @@debsmostexcellentadventure5353 really? Gosh. I used to regularly frequent London in the latter 80s and worked there in the late 90s, everything was open. I saw a lot of the criminal gangs operating more boldly than ever before by the 00s and the last time we went in the mid 2010s we didn’t feel very safe and vowed not to go again unless it was absolutely necessary xx

    • @debsmostexcellentadventure5353
      @debsmostexcellentadventure5353 11 місяців тому +2

      @@GENerationXplorers theres a video of me in albania,and i had 2 black eyes after being mugged in london,i kicked him in the family jewels. debs xx its the video of me with a gun.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому +1

      @@debsmostexcellentadventure5353 jeez Debs need to see that one well done in kicking him in the right place 👍

  • @julianamartinvlog
    @julianamartinvlog 11 місяців тому +2

    What a wonderful journey Nick & Jill...watching every details

  • @clivedavies3
    @clivedavies3 10 місяців тому +3

    The same has happened to the railway town of Crewe they have knocked down our town center and the first thing they are building back is a multi storey car park we already have to many car parks who wants to pay for 2 hrs parking when there are only enough shops to do half an hours shopping in the town center. we have Tesco, Asda and Morrisons and a small retail park 15 mins walk from town. all the main shops that were down the west end are now flats along with the terraced houses along west street.
    the council have spent the money buying up land ready for the west coast line expansion and squandered what should have been the regeneration of the town center on other towns as the head offices are in sandbach.
    keep up the good work.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому +1

      thank you Clive, so the car park is to facilitate people getting out of Crewe on the West Coast Line expansion? sounds like a complete redevelopment of what was once a town.

  • @janetpatterson3076
    @janetpatterson3076 10 місяців тому +6

    So true (almost) its so sad to see the high street as it is now. Just want to point out I own cafe no 82, I've not closed down, due to rising costs I've had to get a Monday to Friday job however the cafe is open weekends for lovely fresh cooked food so come on down!!!

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      oh wow, sorry Janet, this is just the start of the conversation I’m so glad that you are still open and so saddened that you have to take on a second job because of rising costs. your cafe was the first place we would visit and take our friends and family to when we moved here almost twenty years ago. I’m very pleased your still open and will make the effort to visit on the weekend. we will revisit and we will make certain everyone knows your still open. whilst the lovely newsagent is long gone from the corner we have seen the gold shop open on occasion. hopefully all is not lost ❤️

    • @janetpatterson3076
      @janetpatterson3076 10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for your comment I'm hanging on in there and hoping next year I'll be able to return full time

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      @@janetpatterson3076 i really hope so too Janet. You have a lovely shop. We will return, and there must be better times ahead ♥️

  • @ianstewartorr8455
    @ianstewartorr8455 10 місяців тому +2

    96 WILKO sad we will miss them we love Scarborough greetings from Scotland 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you Ian, i have filmed a huge segment with them for the next part. They have been treated abhorrently throughout this process..

  • @oliveoyle2594
    @oliveoyle2594 10 місяців тому +6

    When politicians thought it was sensible to move all stores to out of town shopping areas what did they expect?

  • @johnnyjohnston3813
    @johnnyjohnston3813 10 місяців тому +8

    Scarborough council are directly responsible for half of the shops closing with their shady dealings that never came to be. After there partners being as shady as them!! FACT

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому +1

      yes there dealings with Benchmark Leisure need much more scrutiny..

  • @PinnedonPlaces
    @PinnedonPlaces 11 місяців тому +4

    Fabulous video, a stark reminder to the high streets and how they have fallen into decline. Great research, we love all that you've crammed in. Great video, always insightful Nick, you wonderful human being! p.s Love you Jill! hehe xx

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому +1

      ah thank you so much Alessa. we will be back twirling and swooping and doing bridge twirls, we are actually secretly filming and editing one of those type videos every two weeks. they seem very easy to do in comparison, like having a real day off! if this potential series takes off, Jill will take the helm and do the success stories of the high street. this video was meant to have a happy ending with jill prancing around whitby or pickering where the shops are booming but the final nail in wilcos coffin yesterday as buy out talks failed meant we had to bump this video without its planned happy ending.. xx

  • @kristinapinder1627
    @kristinapinder1627 11 місяців тому +5

    Absolutely devastating, and heart breaking watching this video of my home town. But, thank you so much for making it and showing people just how things are getting.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому +3

      yes im sorry Kristina. it really wasn’t my intention to show our beautiful town in this light. i was hoping to address all the boarded up towns and cities by showing that ours had some glimmer of hope. whilst the town centre has been steadily declining over a few years i feel just these last few months have been the nail in the coffin. whilst some (not many) defend our Council i hold them almost entirely to blame. the amount of great plans and designs that have crossed their desks in the last twenty + years would have been a huge draw to keep locals on the high street and attract the tourists that avoid it like the plague. i fear now that even if they magically solved the Brunswick problem and the former argos block that it would be too little to late. thankfully all the millions of tourists that flock to Scarborough and rightfully enjoy everything on offer are blissfully unaware of how little our Council thinks of us locals.

    • @kristinapinder1627
      @kristinapinder1627 11 місяців тому +1

      I agree 100% with you this Council has done nothing to encourage local business to thrive, they should lower rates, and provide more facilities. Not get rid of all the things that people love about the Town. I will always love it, but know that we are not a wonderful destination any more. Keep on banging your drum.@@GENerationXplorers

  • @theresabigwideworld2632
    @theresabigwideworld2632 11 місяців тому +2

    Excellent video highlighting an important issue. It's something that is affecting numerous towns in the UK from what I've seen and read. From a visitor to the UK, here's my perception of the issue, first is the lack of free parking. Parking fees are incredibly high! It's obviously a revenue raiser for local councils but free parking is something that will bring people into the town centres, otherwise people just go to industrial park shopping centres.
    Private landlords that seem to lack some business sense. I have friends who are landlords who rent out shops that 25 years ago were in a low socioeconomic area and their building was 'on the wrong end' of the high street. They have 5 little shops in their building which have constantly been tenanted, different tenants over the years, the shops have only ever been empty for short periods of time as they preferred to charge lower rent and have the shops occupied than having empty shops. Landlords can be greedy but if the rent they charge is so high no-one wants to rent your premises then your rental income is zero! That's not good business practice. (Or does the UK government allow a tax writeoff if landlords loose money?)
    Australian rural towns tend to have a strong community focus, (lots of working together and putting back into the community) and that's created initiatives such as the Silo Art Trail. Whereby small communities in rural areas off the tourist track apply for a grant and then work with an artist to paint huge murals on the town silos (towns in non grain growing areas get their water tanks painted). That initiative brings people into the town and at least into the pubs and cafes as they stop for a short while.The biggest problem in Australian rural towns (away from the coastal big cities) isn't the death of the High Street but rather young people leaving for jobs in the city and the reluctance of city people (teachers, doctors, nurses) to move to rural towns.
    This next one may be a bit(?!) contentious depending on people's stance on Brexit. EU money used to come into the UK and went to projects in low socioeconomic areas, former mining communities comes to mind. That money is no longer around and nothing has replaced it. I've seen how EU money has completely regenerated a very rundown city in Italy, the local council then were able to put programs into place that gave building owners a discount on the property tax if they renovated the facades of their buildings. Over the past 25 years the city has been transformed, it takes a long time for cities to slide down into rundown and not so nice, to 'Wow, great place!'

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому

      Hi there, wow this is exactly the kind of comment we were after doing this kind of video! It’s been so interesting hearing from people all round the world and what is happening in their local area but you have gone that step further and told us of your experiences through travel! You are so right in all you say and have made some very good points! Loved your silo trail videos in the past, think this is a fabulous idea! Have a great week ahead and thanks again! ❤️

  • @DS-xg9kf
    @DS-xg9kf 10 місяців тому +7

    Our empty shops just become turkish barbers and vape shops

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому +2

      trust me, ive been out today trying to start to film a follow up. the appearance of turkish barbers and the death of most of our towns and cities high streets is incredibly concerning. whilst i would never want to point a finger at any single factor thanks to all your comments ive been alerted to this factor. ive just filmed a segment in a similar town to Scarborough. many closed shops and yet popping up everywhere.. turkish barbers. the main press is claiming that these are money laundering fronts. i will be watching the footfall into these properties with great interest..

    • @DS-xg9kf
      @DS-xg9kf 10 місяців тому

      @@GENerationXplorers it was a great video you did on scarborough, unfortunately we can all relate to it north and south of the country

  • @russcott5129
    @russcott5129 10 місяців тому +9

    All by design

  • @DragonsailPuppets
    @DragonsailPuppets 11 місяців тому +2

    Marvelously envisioned and put together friends! Great work 😼🐶🐶🤡

  • @marieyenson9929
    @marieyenson9929 9 місяців тому +5

    Liverpool is the same, sad to see Scarborough like this one of my favourite places 😢

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  9 місяців тому +1

      liverpool is the same? you have to be kidding Marie, i honestly thought that place would survive anything, its become such an amazing cultural centre spot!

    • @marieyenson9929
      @marieyenson9929 9 місяців тому +2

      @@GENerationXplorers high streets and a lot of city centre stores have closed. The city centre totally caters for tourists and students..the poorer areas have been left and are in terrible decline.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  9 місяців тому +1

      @@marieyenson9929 oh im sorry to hear that, used to work in and live near Liverpool, for me in my early adult years it was the most affluent place i could ever imagine. So tragic to see such historic places failing after all they have been through in the years..

    • @marieyenson9929
      @marieyenson9929 9 місяців тому +2

      @@GENerationXplorers the city planners also knocked some beautiful old buildings down for the new shopping areas in town centre. Now a lot of those new shops are empty..one old lady said "they did more damage in that council than the Luftwaffe"

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  9 місяців тому +2

      @marieyenson9929 i love that, “more damage than the Luftwaffe”. Yes i remember some of the old buildings, particularly fond of the old Rowntrees building, it had such character.

  • @Jack_Warner
    @Jack_Warner 10 місяців тому +7

    I blame the town and city councils for all this destruction. Common Purpose has infiltrated all of them.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому +1

      there does seem to be a WEF agenda running through them all.

  • @FloridaFlipFlops
    @FloridaFlipFlops 11 місяців тому +2

    Like 83 👍
    Greetings from Naples, Florida. Wow, so sad to see all the closed shops and stores. Great video. Thanks so much for sharing, have a great weekend. 💯

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for visiting, it is sad but happening in a lot of places have a great day ❤️

  • @gallivantinggalantes
    @gallivantinggalantes 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi Nick and Jill, this was a fantastic video but also so sad. I couldn’t believe it when you said 95 closures. Lots of research there. Brilliant, take care x julie and Tony x

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому +1

      thank you so much guys. i actually only covered one square block, probably less than one miles walk. if i had started dipping off onto other streets or going further along the high street I could have found way more. in fairness i think i could confidently say more shut than open. hope your having an awesome weekend xx

  • @henrysupercharge6378
    @henrysupercharge6378 10 місяців тому +6

    Whilst agreeing with everything you say,for balance I would like to say that in my humble opinion Scarboro is the most beautiful town in England,the people very friendly and down to earth and the surrounding countryside and villages are among the most stunning in the country.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому +2

      thank you Henry id 100% agree. im going about my business at the moment working here and managing to avoid the town centre on my day to day. even now out of season its packed. the sun is shining the sea is blue, the orchestra is playing outdoors at the spa and everyone is smiling. absolutely perfect. i could do several routes around scarborough that never include the town centre and feel like i was in heaven on earth!

    • @tonyrobinson362
      @tonyrobinson362 10 місяців тому +1

      Nail bars seem to be booming! How ?

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      and the vape shops! turkish barbers very popular too..

  • @elizabethbarrow2879
    @elizabethbarrow2879 10 місяців тому +4

    Flats and luxury apartments spring to mind for most of 5hese spaces

  • @DrunkOnWanderlust
    @DrunkOnWanderlust 11 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic video guys x so great to highlight exactly what is happening, not just in Scarborough but all over the UK! Small independent businesses just cannot afford the rising rates and even popular high street brands 🙈 soon it will only be a handful of big retail giants, charity shops and fast food chains left!! Well done for such an interesting and informative look into scarborough xx

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому

      Thanks Kerry it’s been really interesting receiving comments from people about the closed shops we covered and also hearing how people all around the world are too affected! Real learning curve! Hope you have had a nice weekend! Loving your monte blanc series 👍❤️

  • @AnnasBurningCuriosity
    @AnnasBurningCuriosity 11 місяців тому +1

    You're both such a kind and compassionate souls.

  • @_Ben4810
    @_Ben4810 10 місяців тому +3

    I worked on a construction project in Scarborough for 9 months many, many years ago now, went to the Market Hall every day for my lunch, a fabulous place...There used to be a brilliant butcher/fishmonger on the back wall run by a husband & wife (Ken was the butcher husband's name) a fabulous & friendly couple, & it was their friendliness & great foods that made me go back daily for something to eat...That personal touch goes a long way...

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      yeah they are still there Ben, the Market Hall is a haven that the Council needs to develop the town centre around. leave the top end until it could maybe be rebuilt from the ground up. the bones of the new high street should surround the market.

  • @indianjoe52
    @indianjoe52 10 місяців тому +5

    This country is dying before our very eyes

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      Sad but you are probably right! thank you for your comment 👍

  • @SuperDonald64
    @SuperDonald64 10 місяців тому +8

    So sad i left 1999 now in Australia so much better ,breaks my heart uk finished all refugees in given it all .treated locals like shit

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      we do have some serious problems we can’t seem to tackle, certainly in areas Australia is very strong in dealing with.

    • @mrdeafa25
      @mrdeafa25 10 місяців тому

      Do you reckon the Australians say the same about you?

  • @setusworld
    @setusworld 11 місяців тому +2

    58L, Such a beautiful sharing. Have a blessed day ❤

  • @kevinhall3844
    @kevinhall3844 10 місяців тому +7

    Not just Scarborough..... it's the all of the UK pal. Countries on its arse!!! 🤬🤬

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      it is a lot of it isn’t it Kevin? sadly its only now that the MPs are starting to take note. they swan around London or their posh constituencies thinking its not their problem.

    • @kevinhall3844
      @kevinhall3844 10 місяців тому +1

      Let's face it the Government don't give a shit, they feed us lies so we vote for em then totally do the opposite. Losing trust in the government and country tbh.

  • @theuktoday4233
    @theuktoday4233 10 місяців тому +4

    I have travelled the entire mainland UK for work over the last decade, mainly city and town centres and watched the massive decline of them.
    Shops have been effectively put out of business by ridiculous pedestrianisation or sky high parking prices if indeed you can actually find one near or on any High Street.
    Of course this suits superstores and the likes of Amazon but kills communities and small enterprises. Policies and sky high rents and business rates have killed town centres and I'm sure it isn't by accident.
    Anyone would think the government and councils have an agenda to stop people gathering and being cohesive communities.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      it is looking like there is a definite agenda at play here without any manifesto being made known. Superstores and Amazon are making a killing and the Corporation Tax that should be benefiting our Government Amazon manages to skirt out of paying by investing even heavier into its own infrastructure making it an even bigger player than it already is.

    • @mrdeafa25
      @mrdeafa25 10 місяців тому

      Mate, dont even start me on pedestrianisation! As a retailer with around 40 years experience I have been against the scale of pedestrianisation since day one. Some areas definitely benefit from it but only on a small scale. Most towns were set on the path of self-destruction because of it.

  • @calumthompson
    @calumthompson 10 місяців тому +5

    Charity shops have absolutely destroyed high streets traditional shops. Along with online shopping. They only compete with each other

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому +1

      when a few charity shops open in a nice area.. its time to get the heck out and dodge.

    • @iwannadrinkfromyourwideeye2635
      @iwannadrinkfromyourwideeye2635 10 місяців тому

      Well they need lots of charity shops to help the immigrants that are flooding the country. Ireland is now flooded with blacks and indians as our government continues to support this marxist plan to destroy the nations. They want a world without borders, people from every nation all living together in perfect harmony. They're forcing it on us, and they're also using lies and manipulation to destroy all sovereign nations under God. They've infiltrated all the county counsils now as they strive to create these babylon prison cities where everyone is tracked and monitored 24/7.
      Check out Oxford whcih will be trilled in 2024 the first 15 minute city in England.

  • @SuperSimon62
    @SuperSimon62 11 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic video your best so far great info hard hitting and we just managed to see jill in the shop window reflection filming you lol.this one was a real change of direction and worked for you and its great you can mix adventure comedy and hard hitting stuff in to your videos have a great weekendx

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому

      thank you Simon, yes Jill did a magnificent job on this one from tirelessly helping with research, fact checking and doing a great job filming, a lot of segments had to filmed very quickly inbetween loud copyrighted music being played or people passing. at some point we would like to cover the success of the high street and that will just be Jill in front of the camera. it was hoped that we would film somewhere else that is surviving the changes and add that to the end of this video. the final blow to Wilcos not getting a buy out on Thursday meant we had to scupper that idea and get what we had out quickly. it would be lovely to think that we could be taken seriously once in a while to cover things that we are passionate about. we have a few ideas up our sleeves but it will depend on the numbers/reaction to this one.. its already started a great conversation and we are hearing from people all over that are having the same problem we are! have an awesome weekend!

  • @CluelessYoutuber
    @CluelessYoutuber 11 місяців тому +2

    This was incredible sharing. The information, back story, and roaming around to show us around. Quite a sad story though, it’s unfortunate for the shops not being able to keep up with cost pressures. Massive change throughout the times.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому

      Couldn't agree more Kieth and it’s been great hearing how other people have been affected! Have a great week ahead 👍❤️

  • @beavis4763
    @beavis4763 10 місяців тому +3

    Same in my town, about a 3rd of shops are empty the rest are charity shops, bookies, coffee shops and estate agents.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      charity shops look like empty shops to me, its sad to see.

  • @apmac8612
    @apmac8612 9 місяців тому +5

    Supermarkets have killed towns. I'm about 70miles from Scarborough in a town called brighouse, small town but it's got 3 supermarkets with in a stones throw if each other, our towns independent shops have gone and been replaced by charity shops and we've got at least 10 or more hairdressers or these new Turkish barbers that keep popping up. I've always enjoyed visiting Scarborough and Filey, my sons loved it when they were young in early 2000s.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  9 місяців тому

      just had a look at Brighouse, it seems to be a very charming place. Sorry to hear about your independent shops. once those Charity shops get in who can ever get them out? the turkish barbers require further investigation. the national press has claimed a lot are possible fronts for money laundering. Scarborough and Filey still worth visiting although Filey is mostly back to back charity shops now. but a walk down the seafront at either place and any visitor or local can remain harmoniously unconcerned about the plight of the high street.

    • @MrGraemeb2022
      @MrGraemeb2022 9 місяців тому +1

      Its not just supermarkets, the biggest cause of shops closing is the development of Amazon and internet shopping

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  9 місяців тому

      @MrGraemeb2022 Amazon is definitely getting away with murdering our high street. Not a penny in corporation tax have they spent whilst they benefit from a scheme introduced by Rishi Sunak that allows them to continue to invest in the infrastructure and robotics that makes them unchallenged.

    • @apmac8612
      @apmac8612 9 місяців тому

      @@MrGraemeb2022 the 3 supermarkets had started to finish our town off before amazon had gotten a hold. The daft thing is our average population is around 33,000 so no need for 3 supermarkets imo. Also less than 2 mile away as you cross into fixby Huddersfield there's a big Asda, a mile further on tgeres tesco and then say another mile after that there's a bulig sainsburys. Then as you go through Huddersfield there's a further 2 aldis, a lidl, a M&S and a really big Morrisons plus a few tesco and sainsburys express. All those with in a 30 minute drive. It's like planning aren't bothered about competition. Going back to our small town a domino's pizza got a spot on main street in shop that had closed and within 2yrs papa John's got the big shop across the road, so these 2 franchise shops impacted the independent pizza shop that had been there since early 80s

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  6 місяців тому

      @trigpoint1936 where on earth is that? Will have to google

  • @ms.kayak7seas
    @ms.kayak7seas 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi Nick and Jill
    Thank you for being an advocate, stating the awareness of losing local businesses in the town of Scarborough.
    Now hopefully the residents and city council work together to move forward.
    Finding the solutions is challenging, but better than neglecting the issues, I reckon.
    I am not familiar the town, so I done have any ideal to resolve the issues.
    I would like to see them some changes....
    Thank YOU so much for producing this film that is meaningful.
    Ciao.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks Ms Kayak for yet again another awesome comment! There is hoping things can move forward but we feel things in this country will only get worse 🙁 have a lovely weekend! sorry again about your uncle much love ❤️

    • @ms.kayak7seas
      @ms.kayak7seas 11 місяців тому +1

      @@GENerationXplorers Thank YOU Nick.

  • @mrdent5648
    @mrdent5648 10 місяців тому +3

    my god! i used to live in scarby back in the 2010s and even though the decline had started it was still a very vibrant place. to see how far its been decimated is just sad to see!

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      2010s were a hint you could ignore. 2014 was a shocking change. but ive never seen anything like this year. really, really frightening..

  • @FrozenHero2010
    @FrozenHero2010 10 місяців тому +4

    My wife and I visited Scarborough last year (2022) and Weston-Super-Mare in 2023. The boarded up shops are common across most of UK, and attributable to the issues below:
    + On-line everything
    + Pandemic
    + Out of town superstores
    + Business rates
    + Energy costs
    This is not an inclusive list, but probably the top 5 reasons. People want their grand shops to stay open, but don't want to pay their grand shop prices.

    • @lars2007
      @lars2007 10 місяців тому +1

      Shoplifting get worse as well

    • @lars2007
      @lars2007 10 місяців тому +2

      Car parking in England is horrendous luckily last time I was in Scarborough my hotel had parking

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye 10 місяців тому +1

      Not being able to park nearby is a majotr factor.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      And parking. its these energy costs that seem to have been the final blow for a lot of places.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      that was lucky! town centre parking is not cheap!

  • @_indrid_cold_
    @_indrid_cold_ 10 місяців тому +9

    The Tories said they would transform the face of Britain- and they have. Don’t get me wrong, Labour would be every bit as bad now. The country has gone down the toilet.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      thats a superb comment and one I wholeheartedly agree with, it was doom either way.

    • @xcf5587
      @xcf5587 9 місяців тому +1

      Very true, on most of these vids it’s just Tory dissing. Tbh I very much doubt Labour will reduce business rates, what the high street truly needs. Why do that when you can eek out more money from everything to spend on no one knows what.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  9 місяців тому

      @xcf5587 that a very good point. Im honestly not in favour of either party anymore. Went through the rebellious Labour phase as a student and backed Conservative during my working life as it seemed to closely fit my needs. Now i just hope for any majority as coalitions or tiny majorities are destroying this Country.

  • @AishwaryaMuthukrishnan
    @AishwaryaMuthukrishnan 11 місяців тому +2

    Like 160. Congratulations on viral video. Watching now again 😊

  • @WeGoPlacesTours
    @WeGoPlacesTours 11 місяців тому +2

    Well this looks familiar! Our downtown here in St. Catharines is full of boarded up shops. There are many shops open but these shops boarded up are what you would see as soon as your driving the beginning of the Main Street…sad! Thank you for the informative video Nick & Jill. We also had a Woolworth’s here at one time, now it’s Walmart. Thanks for showing the other views of Scarborough. Well done. 👍😊🇨🇦

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for the info Christine although sad it’s nice to hear other countries are too suffering! we have heard a few times in America and Canada Walmart took over Woolworths wonder if it’s the same company? hope you are well and have a fabulous weekend ❤️

  • @WInnerwinnerchickendinner.
    @WInnerwinnerchickendinner. 11 місяців тому +9

    If you vote labour or Conservative councils in Scarborough you get the same result.The people of the town are not listened too or consulted on important matters.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому

      yeah sadly it doesnt seem to matter who you vote for. a hung council like ours i believe is the biggest problem. ive noticed Brid has had a Conservative majority for ages and yet at first glance their high street is slipping too. i will be looking into it..

    • @lonalxaia
      @lonalxaia 10 місяців тому

      If people vote for any of those parties in the next general elections I'm afraid it will be too late for Britain.

    • @xcf5587
      @xcf5587 9 місяців тому +1

      Tbf business rates are set nationally so there is a limited amount councils can do. That I truly believe is what is killing a lot of the high street (tbf some of it is due to the internet and it is inevitable) but it makes it worse. I can’t think of any council who really works well, maybe a few in wealthy areas make the most out of them.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  9 місяців тому

      @xcf5587 yeah it does seem to be a class divide that makes some towns and cities survive where others fail. Certainly no better with one council leadership or the other but one without a clear majority like Scarborough just procrastinate and disagree on everything. Ive recently been to Middlesbrough (clear labour majority) and they are embracing change and the storm and Bridlington (clear Conservative majority) and they seem to be weathering the storm..

  • @Thats_him_with_the_daft_hat
    @Thats_him_with_the_daft_hat 10 місяців тому +3

    Its worth noting that Ferrero Roche bought out Thornton's, and said they would allow the firm to continue as it had done previously.
    Unfortunately, Hotel Chocolat had started to expand and it consumed a lot of Thorntons' customer base. Thorntons is still available but its more akin to "Black Magic" or "Werthers original" that a chocolatier.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      your absolutely right, i think they even have some outlet shops in other countries. the mystery to me was ours closing two years before the majority but i have since learned it was the increase in business rates on that location that made it close prematurely. it is a big fronted shop mind, at the same time that closed we gained a successful Greggs across the road that occupies less than half the ground space Thorntons took up.

  • @oldergeologist
    @oldergeologist 10 місяців тому +4

    This could be any town in Australia though ours are usually much cleaner. The loss of downtown businesses is a world wide phenomenon.
    I think that a large number of these shops and stores should be converted to good quality housing. This would have the effect of solving part of the housing shortage and would also reinvigorate the downtown areas thereby attracting a number of restaurants, cafes and other businesses back tot he area.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      yeah definitely so. its too late to draw people to a high street they have no interest in shopping at. modern affordable houses, green spaces and select local shops. its the future.

  • @doasyoulikefawkes7127
    @doasyoulikefawkes7127 10 місяців тому +4

    The uks had it, my town guildford has hundreds of estate agents. The property elite rule the area. Even in surrey its going down the same route. Sad times. 😢

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      Thank you for your comment! it really is very unbalanced and sad 😞

  • @lily_m3538
    @lily_m3538 10 місяців тому +5

    So utterly depressing. Sunak and his clowns should come and walk around here and talk to people.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      exactly, whatever happened to the plan to move Parliament to the North of the Country?

  • @christopherroberts7428
    @christopherroberts7428 11 місяців тому +13

    Shame we don't see this on GBNews. Might wake people up.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому

      thank you Christopher. its sad to see many high streets facing a similar threat. and yet there will be people living in areas where there high streets are a success probably oblivious to this.

  • @WomanOutdoors
    @WomanOutdoors 11 місяців тому +1

    I see your as passionate about the things going on in your country as I am. All we see is empty lots, business closed and homeless people walking around. I don’t blame all this on covid either. I could get political but I’m not. You knocked the video out of the park and told the truth! Much love to you both💕

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому +2

      We agree a lot of this had started long before covid! And yes don’t get us started on politics either 🤣 we’d be here all day! Have a lovely weekend LB! Catch you soon ❤️

  • @Lasani.Academy
    @Lasani.Academy 11 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful video ❤
    Thanks for wonderful sharing ❤❤❤

  • @madmaxmckinnes5862
    @madmaxmckinnes5862 10 місяців тому +9

    All by design ........ it's happening to most UK towns and cities.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      more and more people are saying it and you know what its making sense..

  • @matthewgallagher4913
    @matthewgallagher4913 10 місяців тому +5

    There is nothing that small business can do in the face of overwhelmingly poor local and national government. The path we are going down is well-trodden - Argentina for example was once just about the richest country on earth. A key problem seems to be that people in government simply have no idea where their own prosperity comes from. I should add that the overall loss of capital associated with all of these closures is immense (perhaps £20k for each shop), leading the country to be poorer not just today, but tomorrow too.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      Thank you for your great comment Matthew, this is really interesting! It seems to be a spiralling problem, sad 😞

  • @waltersnowdon1243
    @waltersnowdon1243 10 місяців тому +5

    There are two big problems- greedy landlords and cash grabbing councils. But the biggest offenders are the general public being too lazy to use local shops and sit on their backsides looking at pretty pictures on a screen and ordering goods without seeing the cheep tat they are buying. shops will never regenerate without customers going through their doors. I have NEVER ordered anything online and would rather go without than trust the large anonymous money grabbing online providers with their cheep chinese rubbish advertised as quality. The old saying"never mind the quality feel the width" is very true. So if the public want town centre shops let them get of their arses and go out and look at the goods available.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      You have already commented on this Anne but we always welcome your comments you are just lovely and always make a great point! have a super weekend ❤️

  • @nenasadie
    @nenasadie 10 місяців тому +2

    Really good video but so sad. 💔 Scarborough is one my favourite places, and my preferred holiday destination in the world. There's a healing magic when the orchestra plays and the music drifts out over the sea. I haven't been able to get there but for day trips since the pandemic hit due to shielding and stuff as I have a weakened immune system. I feel like when I finally do, it might be best to stay out of the town centre and just cling to the south cliff benches and the spa.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому +1

      thats where we live nenasadie and its like being in a lovely protected bubble. we adore where we live, its still as magnificent as it ever was. if we continued to skirt around the town centre it would continue to be the very best place in the UK to live and visit.
      but there is a dark hole in our town centre and it shows the true neglect and maybe hatred of the residents that the Council feels for us. we have been left to rot and as magnificent as Scarborough still is as a holiday destination, the world needs to see what the powers at be do for the residents..

  • @happinessloveyoursmile
    @happinessloveyoursmile 11 місяців тому +1

    Awesome and fantastic.. Super amazing and fabulous places and information.. Wonderful presentation.. Just superb performance👍👍 🌸

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому

      So nice of you, thank you for watching and commenting 👍❤️

  • @ShaneRalph77
    @ShaneRalph77 10 місяців тому +4

    Landlords are to blame. Small shop rent in my area is 26k a year. Busines rates have only a small impact In the bigger picture

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому +2

      Wow Shane that is very helpful. Unless someone can buy a property outright they are beholden to the landlords. The problem gets magnified at every turn.,

  • @garywalker2064
    @garywalker2064 10 місяців тому +6

    People please please listen. This is happening all over the country because of the Internet and the government and because of digital transactions. So use cash as much as possible because the plan is the digital single currency. And once that happen we are all fucked......

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      i feel that and there seems to be a pre dominating growing society on our high street that insist on only cash. are we playing into their hands?

  • @The_Brit_Girls
    @The_Brit_Girls 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi Jill and Nick! Oh dear, all those boarded-up shops, how depressing. Very sad to see. It's scary just how many businesses have gone out of business. I really miss Woolies and Debenhams. The various coffee shops are always full - so that's great. Brilliant research, giving us all the backstories and pieces of information, and so well presented. Very thought-provoking. Thank you for a top-notch video 💯👏👏

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому +1

      It’s really sad when you think of some of the great shops we have lost in these ever changing times and you are right it is depressing! something needs to change on 🇬🇧 high streets for sure otherwise things are just going to get worse! Thanks Julie and Lucy have a lovely weekend ❤️

  • @treklinda1309
    @treklinda1309 11 місяців тому +1

    Absolutely shocking. I lived in Scarborough 17 years ago and it was an amazing place. I loved to go to Thorntons.. EVERY SUNDAY.. Then I moved away.. maybe this is why they had to close lol
    Thanks for the video.. Scarborough has always had a warm place in my heart.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому

      Hi Linda we could have done with knowing this when researching why things had closed down, Thorntons is because Linda moved away 🤣 it is so sad isn’t it it’s happening everywhere in 🇬🇧 bar a few still thriving places! We adore Scarborough as you will see from previous videos if you haven’t already or you get chance 😉 have a lovely weekend ❤️

  • @CryptiicsAdventures
    @CryptiicsAdventures 10 місяців тому +4

    I was born and raised in scarborough now live half an hour down the road in malton. Its sad to see how derelict my home town is becoming.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому +1

      Yes its really sad, hopefully the middle class affluent market town of Malton is faring way better..

    • @CryptiicsAdventures
      @CryptiicsAdventures 10 місяців тому +1

      @GENerationXplorers to be fair the majority of Malton is owned by the fitzwilliam estate. Scarborough however breaks my heart everytime i come through, i was raised up Barrowcliffe which was known as a rough area at the time. Now its probably better than than most of the time

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      Certainly there has been some levelling down in Scarborough, you would be hard placed now to say one area is any rougher than the other anymore. its all becoming very similar..

  • @dixiefallas7799
    @dixiefallas7799 11 місяців тому +3

    Yep! Also near the Albert pub loads closed. On a happier note the Faiways cafe up there is the best in Scarborough, I come for a few days about 8 times a year and I’ve noticed all this. The people need to get a grip on these bloody shafters!

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому +1

      oh wow, haven’t tried the Fairways, it used to be Bettys after Betty Boop, used to live that side and visited way too regularly. was delicious! will check our Fairways, thanks for the tip! 👍

    • @dixiefallas7799
      @dixiefallas7799 11 місяців тому

      Yeah. The owner is a nice guy called Michael.@@GENerationXplorers

  • @creepofreek4853
    @creepofreek4853 11 місяців тому +1

    Scarborough. Still looks like a beautiful town, it’s just a shame that businesses have left. Thank you for sharing this wonderfully interesting video.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому

      so much going for it in the surrounding areas but i have little hope left for the town centre, think its had its final blow..

  • @LEGOLIZED
    @LEGOLIZED 11 місяців тому +1

    Super great video my friends....have a great weekend

  • @marybradley7791
    @marybradley7791 10 місяців тому +4

    Yes, its so sad a combination of high rates and online trading plus supermarkets. I live in Thorne near Doncaster and we used to have a little Woolworths that was very useful, i do miss it. Doncaster is the same, even the main shopping centre Frenchgate now has a massive closed shop as Debenums was the frontline shop, the BHS is now a tramoline place and indoor soft play area for kids. Wilkos has a massive store in Frenchgate so that will be another big gap. New Look took over the Downstairs Woolworths but the upstairs of Woolworths has had more than one retail store since it closed. Littlewoods is now a Primark.We still have quite a lot of shops open but the gaps are getting bigger and if you go to the high street, colonades shopping centre and waterdale shopping centre they are very empty now. I think the only answer is to turn them back into rented housing as a lot of the shops would have origionally been houses. You would think they could use some of the empty shops to do something about the homeless people, they need help to get off drink and drugs and for mental health, it is a biig problem in Doncaster. Then there are the banks that have closed down, we have none left in Thorne, we have to go to Doncaster which is 10 miles away. The large Post Office Building is now closed in Doncaster and now all we have is a small one in W H Smith in the French gate Centre, which is bad for a place the size of Doncaster, The Council does try but i think this is a national problem that needs to be addresed by Central Government.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      Wow Mary thank you so much for that, and its a great insight into what is going on in Thorne just outside the clearly failing Donny. Its an amazing and informative comment and exactly what we want from this ongoing conversation. It really seems from what you tell me that Thorne is straddling whatever is left to keep the high street running. You are exactly in the middle place of what is really trying to venture forward and what is being left behind, a kind of Thorne Limbo. It feels like your local council is reactive rather than proactive, its doing everything it needs to do to stay afloat. Scarborough is at the worst end, we flail and dither as our high street dies and then there are some places, part two out tomorrow who embrace the change head on and are two three years ahead of the rest of us. Thank you so much for that great comment, its not easy for me or anyone else to open up about their own town or cities failures. Together we will draw the attention to this topic that needs to be front and foremost of our MPs agenda..

  • @kjhi98
    @kjhi98 10 місяців тому +3

    good analysis fella, your clip should be played at one of Scarborough's Full Council meetings, shame on the local councillors there squabbling amongst themselves instead of working together for the betterment of the area and the challenges they collectively face.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      thank you so much, its a shame our Council have been hung for so long. i do feel we weathered the storm well before the 2018 elections. hopefully being swallowed up by North Yorkshire County Council in March this year will make a difference although i fear it will be the same local Councillors failing to act on anything.

  • @AishusCraftyKidsClub
    @AishusCraftyKidsClub 11 місяців тому +1

    Thumbs up 61 Generation Xplorers Nick and Jill! Seen it till the end now. Woohoo! So sorry for missing ur premiere.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому

      Thank you Aishu, very different for us this one but something we are very passionate about 👍❤️

  • @laveritaforza108
    @laveritaforza108 10 місяців тому +7

    Video killed the radio star. Internet killed the High street.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      Thats beautiful. The usual tone in my videos is quite comical. Id love to run and run with this one.. 🎶

    • @orionxtc1119
      @orionxtc1119 10 місяців тому

      @@GENerationXplorers Same here in Ireland.... even Argos left a year ago...

  • @suzielynne9421
    @suzielynne9421 10 місяців тому +4

    Same as Gateshead, it's heartbreaking.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      Sorry to hear that Suzie and yet at the same time it is tantalisingly close for a follow up segment. thank you for letting me know..

  • @dorothycausier2533
    @dorothycausier2533 10 місяців тому +3

    Same everywhere dreadful it was a lovely place 10 to 15 years ago loved it sad

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      Maybe even two years ago Dorothy. The decline in the last few months is beyond anything i could ever imagine, far worse today than this video shows, thats the acceleration of the decline..

  • @futureofmoney3527
    @futureofmoney3527 10 місяців тому +2

    It’s good to see all the closed shops keeping each other company.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому +1

      and its in good company because over on this side.. 😂

  • @PostcardAndAPint
    @PostcardAndAPint 11 місяців тому +1

    It’s so sad isn’t it. Wills is on the live chat - Rach on the comment. It’s so sad. Chester is doing ok again now and Mold is doing really well! Mold has an amazing group that drives so many events and it really attracts independent businesses - probably like Whitby. Too many high streets have their rents sky high, no one can afford the rents or business rates! Our local town - not Mold, is at least 50% charity shops. Scarborough rents must be sky high! Poor Wilko! It went yesterday Scarborough council sound a bit like Flintshire CC - nightmare. That’s a beautiful market. Great video guys, it’s so sad what’s happening. Blast from the last all those retailers. Loved this - cheers 🍻

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому

      your absolutely right Rach, its a roulette wheel as to who gets a success story and who gets an absolute death. im hoping this topic gets enough attention that we can investigate further. i can imagine the lovely jill single handedly prancing around the success stories of the high streets whilst singing their praises and me doing a mono tone rant on all the failures. we both have several failures and successes in mind and we are both so revved up we could happily do one or the other in another place tomorrow. will have to see what the figures look like in the morning 🤞yes scarborough business rates start at 6k p/a for a size of your front room and go up pretty quickly from there. the 80 to 100% discount awarded charity shops means its likely even affluent high streets will likely be muddied by charity shops in the near future. 👍

  • @MichaelTynan-kr6mt
    @MichaelTynan-kr6mt 10 місяців тому +6

    This is not just a UK problem but also in Ireland , high rates and no interest in making business come back to the towns and cities, COVID gave the public the easy way to buy from on line platforms.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому +1

      your right Michael, covid came at just the right time to put us all online for good. there is little reason to incentivise our return.

  • @theblindman4702
    @theblindman4702 10 місяців тому +3

    Since I lost my eyesight, Nell feels like I’m living in the twilight zone

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      So sorry about your eyesight but you still clearly understand the struggles our high street is under! thank you for your great comment and support! have a great week 👍

  • @RJ-ql6ff
    @RJ-ql6ff 10 місяців тому +2

    I went to Scarborough as a child. It was beautiful.

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      its still beautiful thankfully but the town centre is shameful. very sad.

  • @ShaneNixonFamily
    @ShaneNixonFamily 11 місяців тому +1

    Fascinating. I don't think the high street closures in Australia are as stark. It happened, but it happened over decades. Most big chain retailers and franchises moved into the big shopping centres, mostly owned by Westfield, over the last 40 years. You'd rarely find a big chain store on a high street any more except for Coles, Woolies or Aldi. The rest of the shops will be small independent speciality store or take-away food. Lots of shops closed up in Melbourne (the city) because of covid, and because of working from home the CBD just hasn't bounced back to the numbers it had before. As far as our experience goes most people seem to hit the the Westfield with something like 200+ shops than go to a high street with maybe a couple of dozen.
    Excellent vid Nick and Jill!

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks Shane, it’s been amazing hearing peoples comments and how their areas have been affected, this was great to hear! So is Woolworths still going over there? wow we have Woolies envy right now (predictive text wanted that to say Wookie 🤣) we heard your covid rules were so much stricter so yeah can imagine bouncing back from that wouldn’t be easy! We wish we had something like a Westfield but we don’t so can’t even blame that our nearest retail park/Mall is either York or Middlesborough both 48miles away! Lovely hearing from you hope you are all ok? ❤️

    • @ShaneNixonFamily
      @ShaneNixonFamily 11 місяців тому

      @@GENerationXplorers Funnily enough Woolworths here, our 2nd biggest supermarket chain, has nothing to do with the UK or US Woolworths. Some weird name thing from the 1920s is he only connection. The same with K-Mart and Target.
      The suburb we live in was in the longest lockdown. We started about 6 weeks earlier than the rest of Melbourne. Then we went on to have the longest lockdown of anywhere. We even had curfews for months. You wouldn't know it now though. Only the Melbourne CBD still has shops shuttered because of WFH. 😀 Guilty as charged.
      We have a love hate with Westfields. We have about 10 super mega complexes with 400 or 500 shops in the metro area and another 20 odd (or more) with about 100 - 150 shops. All the same shops Coles, Woolies, Aldi, Kmart, franchises, cinemas, etc with a sprinkling of independents. We have two within 3 km of us as the crow flies. 😂
      Thank you, we're okay. Trying to cope with very mild winter. I suspect we're going to have a stinker of a summer.

  • @LTMusicals
    @LTMusicals 11 місяців тому +5

    I've lived in Scarborough all my life and I knew it was bad but I didn't realise it was THIS bad. Gutted we're losing Wilko. And as you say most of these shops are left empty. I really hope this cinema idea goes ahead but who knows 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому +2

      hi there LT Musicals it was my life’s ambition to make Scarborough my home and ive been a happy resident for the last twenty years (still am). kept seeing these boarded up videos on UA-cam and i honestly thought id have a wander around Scarborough town centre and be able to sing the praises of any positives i saw weighed against any negatives. what i saw shocked me, i came in three times over the two weeks i prepped for the video and in that short amount of time i saw things getting even worse. the very sudden deterioration brought on by the combination of energy prices and business rates has put some long standing shops out of business. its really heartbreaking to see. thank goodness we live in the UKs second most visited holiday town and everything outside the centre is absolutely fantastic. that centre is sadly doomed. will be checking your channel out we are partial to musicals too.. ♥️🎵

  • @Isleofskye
    @Isleofskye 10 місяців тому +3

    Poor old Scarborough / I hope you can still get Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, and Thyme. though..

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому

      ..only from the supermarket, that practically sits where the local shops should! 😂

  • @haseebdailyvlogs2207
    @haseebdailyvlogs2207 11 місяців тому +2

    Beautiful sharing 🙋‍♀️🙌

  • @openmindedwonderer
    @openmindedwonderer 11 місяців тому +1

    That was brilliant guys. A real eye opener. Devizes is a small market town, full of charity shops and soon to lose our one store Wilko. Such a shame what we have done to our high streets 😢

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому +1

      Oh no sorry to hear this Cara, 🇬🇧 high streets are a mess something needs to happen to make them more vibrant again! have a lovely weekend ❤️

  • @dimartin3422
    @dimartin3422 10 місяців тому +3

    I was born and bred here, grew up on Barrowcliff (not the best area) then lived in the town centre till I left aged 25, it turned into a ghost town 10 years ago and has not gotten any better, I left to give my kids better opportunities and it paid off. I rarely go back and visit

    • @dimartin3422
      @dimartin3422 10 місяців тому

      The hairdressers with the Andrew Cowen Sign on I used to live above it back in 2011-2013, there were a few different businesses in that shop while I was there

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  10 місяців тому +1

      ah sorry to hear that, given that you have kids it was 1000% the right decision. the outlook is bleak for the youth of Scarborough and forget about getting onto the housing ladder if you do want to stay.. its all second homes and airbnbs. out priced at every turn.

    • @dimartin3422
      @dimartin3422 10 місяців тому

      @GENerationXplorers I know of some who have gone on to do very well and lived their entire life in Scarborough, but there's 100% better places to live and grow/succeed. It's such a shame, Scarborough was amazing growing up in the 90s. From the 00s onwards, it just went downhill. Their biggest loss from the 90s was Atlantis! And Mr. Marvels theme park and much more..

  • @LinoandLine
    @LinoandLine 11 місяців тому +1

    we learned a lot in this video alone about Scarborough, thank you for sharing. it's sad to know what is happening in Scarborough,

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому +1

      It appears to be happening all over the uk and according to some comments the 🇺🇸 and 🇨🇦 it is sad but I guess you just have to move with the ever changing times! have a great weekend guys ❤️

    • @LinoandLine
      @LinoandLine 11 місяців тому +1

      @@GENerationXplorers we agree with you

  • @mattcass8640
    @mattcass8640 11 місяців тому +2

    Very sad to see 😢 Was lucky enough to have grown up in Scarborough and have so many great memories of living there but wtf went wrong?! First it was the nightlife scene which gradually declined and now it seems there's nothing left worth stepping foot in the town centre for! Such a shame. Great video btw

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому

      Thanks Matt. i spent my life wanting to move to Scarborough after countless holidays growing up. Almost twenty years ago I managed it and Scarborough is arguably still the best place for holidaymakers to visit. But the decline of the town centre is truly shocking, it really underlines that the Council don’t care about the residents. I actually genuinely started this piece to look at the positive aspects of our town centre and after a walk around just one block from the train station to Castle Road/North Marine Road finding so many closures was very upsetting. I really feel for younger generations growing up here now, they have nothing to occupy themselves or incentivise them to want to stay.

    • @mattcass8640
      @mattcass8640 11 місяців тому +1

      @@GENerationXplorers funnily enough it was about 20 years ago that I moved away from Scarborough but frequently returned to visit family and friends who still live there today. Over that time I have seen the town steadily decline to what it is today like many other British seaside towns. The pandemic and increasing business rates can easily be blamed but the towns demise began years ago. My opinion is that it's the towns council to blame who clearly couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery and have run it into the ground. As you say, I pity the towns youth because there's bugger all been left for them!

    • @GENerationXplorers
      @GENerationXplorers  11 місяців тому +1

      @@mattcass8640 Its definitely the Councils fault, whilst the decline of our high street is mirrored in many Cities and Towns across the country, we’ve seen countless plans and consultations get put before the Council to regenerate areas of the high street. If just one of those plans had come to fruition instead of being bickered about until the option went away then the town centre might have been saved. Theres been talk of gateways where Comet and JB Sports stand, cinemas or residential squares being built on the site of the Eastborough Argos. A cinema to be built behind the Casino and now, of course a Cinema to replace the Debenhams. I have little faith, but if they do succeed in any endeavour i will happily show it!