1980s Nottingham | Working class Nottingham | Poverty | 1980s UK | Witness | 1988
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- Some clips taken from Thames Televisions 'Witness' series, of life in the English City of Nottingham.
First shown: 17/01/1988
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Ahhh the clink of milk bottles in morning, great sound memory just takes you back, yes me duck I am from Nottingham and Proud.
We had milk in chesterfield too you know 😂
This is a useful corrective to people who mis-remember the 80s as some kind of golden era. A lot of the UK was like this, it wasn't just Nottingham. Grey, depressing, awful poverty.
Has only gotten worse.
Totally agree with you.. That's how it was in most cities
I think it’s largely the fashion,music & pop culture people think was the golden age of the 80’s
@@sammccormick9109 And because the kind of people posting on youtube videos were more likely to have grown up in a comfortable suburb.
This looks similar to modern times
Lived nearby in the 80's and I remember it was a bit rough. That said, close up shots of brick walls, fences, pavements and - admittedly, ratrher a lot of - dog poo, can be taken anywhere and it would look grim.
I remember Nottingham 1988 very well, and it was fantastic! Admittedly I was incredibly stoned.
Didn't it go on the slide in the early 90's, you could buy a woman for £5
@@markjohn4802 Bargain! I wouldn't know about the price of women as I had a live-in girlfriend by the early 90s, who was very nice, and instrumental in my still being stoned and therefore I had other interests. Music-wise it definitely went on the slide...but of course, it did everywhere.
I’m not a feminist, I’m acc a man but please don’t treat women as objects you can buy😐
@@cx5954 can I buy your wife?
@@cx5954 fuck off, simp
Even though times were hard for our family financially we were all much happier then.
david nearly mate. No one says “aye “ in Nottingham. That’s a Yorkshire thing. You could have said “ahhhh yeah.” That would have worked.
@@leeludlowart237 I do
same!
We were better off in the 70s ,til thatcher got in ,then everything just went to utter shite
I worked for the City Council on Nottingham's streets,during the Eighties.Some rough holes,yes,but not as bad as that film made out.The worst area was Broxtowe Estate,and that was more to do with some rough families living there, as the housing stock was actually qute good!
Broxtowe hasn’t changed or the families that live there 😂
I worked the Broxtowe estate as a lone worker for Nottingham City Council as a young 25 year old in the 1990's. No mobile phone, or protection tracker device. And it was still as bad in the 90's as it was in the 80's. Alwyn road was like Beirut. Stolen cars whizzing up and down and the ones that weren't were burning in the street. A terrifying experience.
When the bin men would take your rubbish.
they don't now?
Alright stig of the dump.
When you didn't have to recycle just bung it in
Yh it’s more of a dump now, nowadays theres garbage at every street corner, wasn’t like this 10 years ago here
Only yesterday the bin men came to empty mine .where I live there is a green island they left the bin the far side .that meant I would have to walk on the road which was icy or over the green which is a mess due to car parking.i live in mansfield.
This isn't the Nottingham I know, where's all the teenage mum's and knife crime? 🤔
That came later lol
Thats now lmao
Shottingham fam
Whenever people comment about London's crime and blaming "multiculturalism", I show them places like Nottingham, Blackpool and Glasgow.
@@jeff4362 nottingham had a rise in violent crime in conjunction with a rise in multiculturalism.
And then along came Thatcher who said that you could buy your home & become middle class......
The usual racist rhetoric appearing in the comments already. Let's always blame immigration; not Government lack of investment in industry and infrastructure. It's just so much easier than considering the bigger picture, isn't it.
You can blame government for immigration.
@@HenningDiesel Immigration IS required. The tens of thousands of vacancies within the NHS is evidence of that. Or maybe you believe that the role of highly-skilled nurses, doctors, surgeons, etc. can be filled with British Chavs/Chavettes that can't even be bothered to get their lazy arses out of bed in the morning?
Where?? What comments?
@@HenningDiesel Actually, you are quite wrong in that statement. Many NHS medical professionals do indeed come from Third World Countries. Keep digging that hole for yourself dear chap. 🤣😂🤣😂
I know, and it shows.
No graffiti. Makes a huge difference
No mosques
No I’m not,islam is not a race
@@vtecpreludevtec yes you are, whatever it is
Bet you're the same person queuing up to take a picture of banksys art though 😂
big dogs in tiny back yards is always a sign of poverty
There seemed to be one in nearly every house in this clip.
I lived in Nottingham in the 80s I knew Hyson green well, my son went to St Mary’s school in Hyson green, I lived in new basford, before that I lived at Radford boulevard was married at the Catholic Church on Lenton Boulevard in 1979 I worked at Marathon factory in the mid to late 1970s just before it was to close down ( marathon was next to players factory), in the late 1980s we bought a house on porchester road Mapperley .....finally moved to Oxford city.
A 3 bed semi would have only set you back 5-10k if that
I bought my first 3 bed terrace for 95k. Massive difference.
@@stevenhewes1990 3 bed terrace in need of repair, with garden , 103k
@@stevenhewes1990 People earned less then.
I am sick and tired of people moaning about how bad things are now. Coronavirus apart, we are living in some of the best times: no war, no recession (although you never know what is around the corner.) In another forty years, we will say how wonderful life was now.
Crap video. Look at Nottingham today, unrecognisable by immigration, Bulwell market place is a shame!
Dog poo was not brown in the eighties it was white!!!!!
I remember that mate. Weird innit.
Used to feed dogs more bones from the butcher back then. Turns the poo white
@@joncotn Is that the actual reason? I always wondered why that was!
The old 1980s Nottingham! a lot has changed since then.....Nottingham and the surrounding area's have new housing, apartments, hotels and office blocks going up a lot now. I'm very proud of my home town of Nottingham ☺👌
I come from Nottingham but left when I was 9 (quite a while ago), this makes me so sad, I still have affection for the place. I have lived in a small market town called in Evesham for most of my life, it too has rough areas. It's not just Nottingham. ☹️
Born there, but grew up in Toronto. looking at this, I was so fortunate to get out.
Thought you said you still have an infection from Nottingham...thatl be right me duck
Ey up, me duck ...
Very little in that clip showing any genuine poverty, the shots could come from Hampstead. Some middle class voice over, fierce dogs in back yards and dog shit on a pavement. No doubt there was genuine poverty but the TV clip wasn't going to provide the viewer with any hard and fast evidence. More like a middle class person's idea of poverty.
I grew up on an estate like this. It's a fucking wonder I made it out alive.
Imagine being introduced to ECSTASY whilst living in these streets ......
Some of us don't have to....
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BRIGHTNESS
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Much better than poverty, damp, dog shit and unemployment....
Coming back to Pelham Street after a cheap BLISSFUL night in town .....
A little HAVEN of Sanity and Insanity until the Sun came up....
What went wrong.
My childhood - st Anne's Nottingham
my child hood split between forest fields and netherfield
It's spelt st anns
Living near forest fields as a student, its sad to see that not much has changed, in terms of deprevation, for the people in the area since the 80s
Born and raised in Forest fields, its really not that bad. Hyson Green and Radford suffer alot more.
@@Gatsu289 Tbf St Ann's is the worst imo. With it being kinda 'gang land' and high violent crime.
@@madmike1708 I guess you’re kinda right. I think St Ann’s crime mostly revolves around stabbings and shootings between lads who know eachother. While radford etc theres alot of crazy crackheads and alcoholics causing mayhem.
Legend has it the poo collection is still there on the streetway today as we speak...
legend has it you will be a knobhead all you're life.
@@keepfituk5279 hahaha good morning to you too!!
legend has it still trying to think of a good comeback.
Before my arrival on earth! but i recognised Ilkeston road I believe that’s it
I'm not clear from this clip how Nottingham was supposed to be poor ? There's a guy pushing a pram with a washing machine and there's a lot of dog shit ?
That was 1988?! Something about that film quality makes it look like the 70s. I think I do remember a rag and bone man going around West Bridgford in the earlier 80s but I don't remember Nottingham looking so desolate as that.
Deffo not 70s Mate, look at the clothes they are wearing.
@@robatkin7580 there's a mk3 escort as well, they came out in 1980
In the late 80s what passed as a recovery from the crippling recession and de-industrialisation was creeping up the Midlands and just starting to tentatively reach a few bits of the North. The scars were starkly visible,though.
It's very easy to make a negative film about any city. You chose Nottingham with close up of dog mess. Not very convincing.
This is not a tourist advert. It’s a documentary. Do you know the difference?
Any chance you could upload the rest ?
1980s?...looks like the 70s
JR Mk3 Escort estate in one shot and they were released in 1980
1:51 lol, don't know If it's the same in Britain but where I'm from (across the pond) you let your dog shit on the street without bagging it today you better be ready to be confronted about it (by several people).
You can’t watch this from 2019 and think “poverty”. Everywhere in general was less well-off than we are now. This is just how it was. Not just in Nottingham. People moan about “poverty” now but they think this means not being able to afford Sky or more than two TVs. In our day we had no central heating, we’re lucky to have a car in the household, and were grateful for food on the table. It was just the way it was. Not poverty - just life.
People don't mean not being able to afford sky or multiple TVs. They mean going to food banks, and having multiple 0 hour contracts that barely bring in enough to pay rent. Don't substitute ignorance and prejudice for facts.
What an astonishing statement. If people have central heating, a car in the household, and food on the table they are grateful, or should be. What do you are describing is actually quite similar to most of my street. I have no central heating, we have no car, we are extremely grateful to have food on the table. And we do not have sky tv either. Another rather grand difference is not being able to ever own a house through living below the poverty line. And for many it is infinitely worse, so despite said poverty, without the bunny rabbit ears, am extremely grateful but that doesn’t mean it’s easy. People living in poverty are not moaning about not having sky TV, unsurprisingly they have different priorities.
Dave da Silva Well said Dave.
Then maybe they should try harder.
“Then maybe they should try harder” the most dismissive and baseless statement that you could make
Dog warden. Those were the days.
In the Eighties in Mansfield , I remember having to go to Radcliffe on Trent to collect my Dog . The Dog man used to shout Bruce over to his Bedford H.A. van and he would jump in . L.o.l.
Still a dump today crap wages over priced houses and crap football teams
Lippyfry Bender best city in uk
@@alexmorse4505 must go and see a doctor I fear for your sanity lol
Lippyfry Bender nonce
@@louismolineaux8570 if I'm a nounce what are you? Nottingham full of old women and that s there football teams
Nottingham is a shithole. Always will be.
I was lucky enough to live in Mapperley Park but I had a girlfriend from Forest Fields that I used to visit. I never felt in danger but that could be the folly of youth. A friend who moved there was beaten up and another friend was murdered in Radford in the late 90's. Lots of drugs and crazy folk floating about that place. A local 'Artist' used to go around spray painting the dog shit different colours. I do actually remember that lad in the red sweatshirt from around those times. I think he was an evening post seller.
I remember the lad in the red shirt too!!
I expected at any moment this would become a skit from Monty Python.
I was expecting to see Ronnie Barker climb a hill with a loaf of bread.
@@paulwalker9014 Hahaha
@@paulwalker9014 No,he'd get David Jason to do that for him.
When Tv was worth watching.
i liked Nottingham in the 80s and it was a bit rough
Certainly a lot better than today
Bloonwoods now that was rough but I loved living there
I grew up in Top Valley and then moved to radioed when I was in my teens. I can't remember it being as bad as this film made out. Top Valley was a proper racist shithole. radford was a step up for me
I
Was born and bred in Nottingham and still there Broxtowe
Yep, it's a shit hole now. 😂
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I remember dog poop being everywhere back in the 80s - very pleased that's gone but seems to have been replaced by 'will I get hit from behind by a cyclist/scooter rider doing 15-25 on the pavement?'. Decisions on what goes on regarding pavements always seem to be made by people who don't use them that much.
Me duck
there is no dog shit on the streets of nottm today,no one takes their dog for a walk anymore the fear of being robbed assaulted or worse,80% of Nottingham within city boundaries is a no-go area. if there are no kids playing out on the streets that is the sign of danger keep moving on.
On the bright side, at least no body has to wear a face mask 😐
Wait a minute I thought the 80s were a wonderful time to be alive and places like Nottingham before mass immigration was paradise?
Not really working class. More welfare class. It would be worse now.
There will always be another Nottingham lol
the dog shit on the pavement is how I remember it
I was born in Radford. I have happy memories
Same same well In St Anne's born in 86 moved to whitemoor
@@abc-ni9uw sneinton and st Ann's boy. 1990.
83 radford
Children's world is a contented one .... by default
1980s stab city shottingham drugs rife everywhere in ng7 area I was born and bred in Nottingham and now thank goodness all this has gone for the mostpart it’s a great city to live great kind and mostly tolerant people !
At least we pick dog poo up now,well mostly anyway .
Always pick it up when my dog does it.
Hey! Anyone remember when dog poo was white or a concrete colour,I think they must have put a lot of additives in dog food back then.
goofy ahh
With control over backing music, images and voiceover you can make anywhere look bad, or good. This was dishonest television - it goes on to this day.
like sumit of shaun of dead
People don't learn we lost independence they don't care what will happen if we lose electric and heating.
Plenty of jobs available in those times for those that wanted to work.Nothing changes.
If you thought you were born in birmingham just wait until you were born in nottingham!!!
Did they have a fetish for dog turds on thst road.
I preferred the old Nottingham to the city we have now. It's unrecognisable. Everywhere you look it's student accommodation and luxury flats standing empty while people are living in tents or in shop doorways. It's really bad.
When you lived there it was just life as you assumed it was hyson green flats Berridge road .
You had next to nothing and made do.
See how long you last without money and support yourself then we'll have another conversation about it.
Well the 80s was better than the 70s was better than the 60s was better than the 50s. Real suffering is what we do to each other and not how many goodies we have.
Wasn't poverty at all
I had to pay thousands to look after those horses then in the 90s I got a job with Eon Nottingham. I was there for the riot.
my parents were livinghere at this time wdf
Radford was so much nicer back then, it's a shame what its become.
Still the same
I’ve been told the 80’s problems like poverty were Thatcher fault.
Her & her monetarist policy lead to an increase in poverty, she put more store in Milton Friedman’s hard care-less theory than the actual evidence of the grinding poverty it created all around her, she gleefully ignored families going hungry which eventually lead to food banks becoming the norm. Poor people still vote conservative.
1:30, lady throws garbage on the ground
It’s Far better then, than now. Unfortunately
Anthony Ó Súileabháin totally agree mate.
@Brant Hall if you had an understanding of the real world you'd know that unemployment rates still haven't recovered to pre 1973 levels from when we were undemocraticly brought into the 4th Reich
@Brant Hall if that is your view of Brexit then clearly it is YOU who has no comprehension of how the real world works.
The EU is a dying economy. Best hop off the sink ship now.
@@stevenhewes1990 Humans have the inability to weed out false information from the truth. So in that statement, where are the statistics to prove it?
England manages to make the 80s seem like the dullest of times as it does with everything.
nasty unhealthy why would people not clean up after their animals.......should be a law.
..it will become law one of these days
Things were different then. People used to send their dogs out on their own and they'd come back when they were ready. Very rare you see a dog on its own nowadays but it was commonplace at the time.
@Maitre Mark why did you have a German shepherd living with you? Strange type of lodger.
Yeah - what’s that got to do with poverty.
1:47 why nobody cleaned dog shit?
Born 72
Claypole Road
Hyson Green
Still better than the shite we live in now
The milkman with the smooth drop and hook lol
i from brazil, and come here just to say, my neigbhood looks like this city.. of course.. with a difference of 30 years.. but.. is 3rd world stuffs. you know..
Nottingham a truly awful city
Dog poop everywhere.
All thanks to Mrs. T of course.
Glasgow is worse!
Gee, that was informative..... NOT!
Strongest people on earth come from this city. I'm young I wasn't born until 2002. Way after this. But where I live sherwood. I love it. With all its flaws I'll never move away. This is home I love it here. My grandparents on both sides grew up here. So we what if we fight and take drugs. Like that doesn't happen in every major British city lol. But as a kid playing out I was safe. The adults took care of us. Women didn't have to worry. It's only people in the game who get got around here. It's just a run down poor area. But it's people are amazing. Fucking love this city. Love the entire country.
Still better than lithuania.
Great close-ups 👍
Is that saxophone tune from "A touch of frost"?
No PPE on those bin men lol
I can't imagine......dog shit would look nice on any street 👎
But to do a close up 🇪🇺 ✌️
All 2.17 of it 🙄
This brings back memories for me
Short and sweet
Lol doesn't even look that bad going by this video. Having a bin collection is a good thing. Crime and racism was bad then though, apparently.
Good job, everyone picks up their dog poo now lol
Not in my area, I'm noticing a lot of it now. I've even seen dog poo riddled with worms 🤢. Makes you think people don't care
"spared a major riot" .....LMAO, what utter rubbish
From beeston originally and Lived in Nottingham for 19 yrs, it's a great city!. But like anywhere has deprived rough areas, some more than others. St Ann's & broxtowe Bestwood. Are probably roughest areas I've been to. They need Abit of redevelopment!
They need bombing.
@@lunadevass5715 😂😂😂
1988 Coventry wasn’t too bad. Suppose where you lived.