Its always a pleasure to watch your videos John. I was born in Nuneaton and lived on St Nicholas Park but moved away when i was 11. Still have family ties to the town and going back always brings back so many happy memories from my childhood.
It’s nice to see such someone with such a positive outlook on our town. A lot of places in the town centre have shut down which is sad and even as a uni student I think we have to many vape shops. Betting places too are something we have more of then we really need. However, there’s still a lot of businesses in the town centre that I always look forward to coming back to. I appreciate that you highlighted Nuneatons diversity in a positive light. It’s very saddening when I find a video of Nuneaton in its heyday only for the comments below to complain how our town has been ruined by immigration. I lived very close to Edward Street and in my mind Nuneaton is a place with people various backgrounds and Ive always felt we were stronger for it. I really like as well that you highlighted our Nepalese community as feel that our history with the Gurkas is something very unique to us and is not always acknowledged by others. Nuneaton is also like you said a very well connected town. Me and my mates would regularly do day trips to Birmingham, Cov and Leicester and will still do so now for nights out. You can also get direct trains to London as well as cities up north thanks to our placement on Britain’s west coast mainline. The past few years a few things have happened that have sullied my opinion of my home town but I still think on the whole there’s a lot of good things we have when compared to Hinckley, Bedworth or Tamworth. Really great vid!
Many thanks for these kind comments. My appreciation of the diversity of people in Nuneaton is part of my Bahá’i Faith. It’s watchword is unity of the human race and a celebration of the diversity of our cultures. One of our community is a Nepalese gentleman which gives me an added insight to their culture and role in our society. The rest of our Bahá’i community includes Dutch, Iranian, Slovenia, Italian, Indian, Irish, Swazi and English and, of course English. All that in about 30 people. ‘The earth is but one country and mankind it’s citizens’ Bahá’u’lláh
Very enjoyable video this. We also have at least 4 sports centres, a skate park, Arbury Hall, Hartshill Hayes, Astley Castle, a museum and art gallery, at least 2 local breweries. Our train station is excellent and we are not too far away from both East Midlands and Birmingham airports. Nearby we have Bosworth battlefield, Hoare Park in Ansley, Triumph visitor centre in Hinckley and that’s without looking at Coventry or Tamworth. The Turkish barbers are a money laundering front. As it’s normal for customers to pay with cash for a haircut it makes it easy for organised crime to out in extra money and make it “legitimate”. The gangs were using car washes.
I’ll jump in quick and say I’d expect negative comments about our town. Every town or city seems to have a quick and loud voice to knock their own area. I am purposely only looking at the positive things to be seen in Nuneaton. Of course I could bang on forever about the downside of the town but that was not my point, which I think I point out at the start of the video. No doubt there’s more negativity to come.
Hi John, I liked the walk around the town. It looks like a laid back friendly community with a sense of history and nature. One the comments pointed out that there is a lot of development going on, which may impact negatively quality of life. Here in San Diego we have the same problem. New housing and commercial developments result in less space for wildlife and more traffic. By the way, are there any bookstores there? Thank you for the video. I especially liked seeing some of the people who live and work there.
I like your videos, particularly the cycling ones. Re barber shops. It is a common belief they are fronts for money laundering, hence the proliferation .Keep up the good work
In our own, very small town we have lost all the banks but have gained 4 barbers, two of which only opened for business over the Christmas week. What is going on? Are hair trimmings the new currency and these people are out to fleece us? Any ideas John?
Let’s get a few facts straight. We still have NatWest, Barclays Lloyds and Halifax., so we haven’t lost all the banks. Occasionally I need to call in the NatWest branch but for the most part I now do all my banking online. In fact I don’t handle cash anymore and my bank and credit cards are on my wrist,in the virtual wallet on my iPhone. This is the way things are going. I am going to do a video about this soon. Watch this space.
@@JRLNeal Nuneaton is very fortunate to have kept some of its banks, our poor little Post Office has to fill in for the shortfall, not ideal for at least a couple of reasons - limited space and delays other PO business. I look forward to your 'watch this space' video. Thank you John.
Wow! Do u ever look outside your front door in the morning John. 50 years ago u never saw a traffic queue outside of it. Its now at least 1 mile long leaving the town,Borough and county!!! Nuneaton is one big traffic jam. No decent shop. You can't not buy anything in Nuneaton. The council are obsessed with building houses / flats to make money from council tax. The council has 0 financial input in the town except what they really have to provide. Nuneaton is HORRIBLE. I've watched the decay!! HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE PLACE!! OPEN UR EYES PLEASE..
@@hvacrwrld1402 I really don't blame u.. lived across the road from John for 26 years, i now live the other side of town. Traffic is ok here until u get near to town. Its like a 54 year prison sentence. 5 minute walk from home now and I'm out of the Borough.😃
Hi John, great video. Thanks. Great to see a positive view but for someone considering moving to Nuneaton a 'warts and all' view would be more helpful. No need to over emphasise the warts, just show them. Would you consider that? By the way, you have a very good style for this type of video: a continuous walk through the town to show context, informative commentary. No disrespect intended but I would keep the camera on the town. What's best about your video is the moving view of the town and your informative commentary. If you want to have a look at the work of one of the best examples of this genre, try looking up Gimbal Walk. There are lots of good examples there. He tends to add very little in the way of commentary but I think yours is really good and you should keep it in. Once again, many thanks for posting but please consider another video with a slightly more balanced view. BTW, I am researching Nuneaton with a view to moving there.
you've made me realise that my town isn't as much of a dump as I thought.
Its always a pleasure to watch your videos John. I was born in Nuneaton and lived on St Nicholas Park but moved away when i was 11. Still have family ties to the town and going back always brings back so many happy memories from my childhood.
It’s nice to see such someone with such a positive outlook on our town.
A lot of places in the town centre have shut down which is sad and even as a uni student I think we have to many vape shops. Betting places too are something we have more of then we really need. However, there’s still a lot of businesses in the town centre that I always look forward to coming back to.
I appreciate that you highlighted Nuneatons diversity in a positive light. It’s very saddening when I find a video of Nuneaton in its heyday only for the comments below to complain how our town has been ruined by immigration. I lived very close to Edward Street and in my mind Nuneaton is a place with people various backgrounds and Ive always felt we were stronger for it.
I really like as well that you highlighted our Nepalese community as feel that our history with the Gurkas is something very unique to us and is not always acknowledged by others.
Nuneaton is also like you said a very well connected town. Me and my mates would regularly do day trips to Birmingham, Cov and Leicester and will still do so now for nights out. You can also get direct trains to London as well as cities up north thanks to our placement on Britain’s west coast mainline.
The past few years a few things have happened that have sullied my opinion of my home town but I still think on the whole there’s a lot of good things we have when compared to Hinckley, Bedworth or Tamworth. Really great vid!
Many thanks for these kind comments. My appreciation of the diversity of people in Nuneaton is part of my Bahá’i Faith. It’s watchword is unity of the human race and a celebration of the diversity of our cultures. One of our community is a Nepalese gentleman which gives me an added insight to their culture and role in our society. The rest of our Bahá’i community includes Dutch, Iranian, Slovenia, Italian, Indian, Irish, Swazi and English and, of course English. All that in about 30 people.
‘The earth is but one country and mankind it’s citizens’ Bahá’u’lláh
I love in Tamworth but I like Nuneaton
Thanks Neal. A first name I could never have.
Very enjoyable video this. We also have at least 4 sports centres, a skate park, Arbury Hall, Hartshill Hayes, Astley Castle, a museum and art gallery, at least 2 local breweries. Our train station is excellent and we are not too far away from both East Midlands and Birmingham airports. Nearby we have Bosworth battlefield, Hoare Park in Ansley, Triumph visitor centre in Hinckley and that’s without looking at Coventry or Tamworth.
The Turkish barbers are a money laundering front. As it’s normal for customers to pay with cash for a haircut it makes it easy for organised crime to out in extra money and make it “legitimate”. The gangs were using car washes.
Thanks for his contribution. That’s excellent.
I’ll jump in quick and say I’d expect negative comments about our town. Every town or city seems to have a quick and loud voice to knock their own area. I am purposely only looking at the positive things to be seen in Nuneaton. Of course I could bang on forever about the downside of the town but that was not my point, which I think I point out at the start of the video.
No doubt there’s more negativity to come.
Hi John, I liked the walk around the town. It looks like a laid back friendly community with a sense of history and nature. One the comments pointed out that there is a lot of development going on, which may impact negatively quality of life. Here in San Diego we have the same problem. New housing and commercial developments result in less space for wildlife and more traffic. By the way, are there any bookstores there? Thank you for the video. I especially liked seeing some of the people who live and work there.
Yes we have a bookstore. See in the next video. Thanks Ted.
I like your videos, particularly the cycling ones. Re barber shops. It is a common belief they are fronts for money laundering, hence the proliferation .Keep up the good work
Thanks Dave. Much appreciated
7m 30secs "shut that door' no entry sign!
Yes. I’ve not noticed that before. I’ll have to find out what it is all about.
@@JRLNeal, famous t.v. Celebrity Larry Grayson used to live in Nuneaton, one of his many catchphrases was “shut that door”… 👍🏻
@@JRLNeal I think it is from the grit art centre, near masons cafe.
I used to live there agesss agoooo
In our own, very small town we have lost all the banks but have gained 4 barbers, two of which only opened for business over the Christmas week. What is going on? Are hair trimmings the new currency and these people are out to fleece us? Any ideas John?
Let’s get a few facts straight. We still have NatWest, Barclays Lloyds and Halifax., so we haven’t lost all the banks. Occasionally I need to call in the NatWest branch but for the most part I now do all my banking online. In fact I don’t handle cash anymore and my bank and credit cards are on my wrist,in the virtual wallet on my iPhone.
This is the way things are going.
I am going to do a video about this soon. Watch this space.
@@JRLNeal Nuneaton is very fortunate to have kept some of its banks, our poor little Post Office has to fill in for the shortfall, not ideal for at least a couple of reasons - limited space and delays other PO business. I look forward to your 'watch this space' video. Thank you John.
Wow! Do u ever look outside your front door in the morning John. 50 years ago u never saw a traffic queue outside of it. Its now at least 1 mile long leaving the town,Borough and county!!! Nuneaton is one big traffic jam. No decent shop. You can't not buy anything in Nuneaton. The council are obsessed with building houses / flats to make money from council tax. The council has 0 financial input in the town except what they really have to provide. Nuneaton is HORRIBLE. I've watched the decay!! HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE PLACE!! OPEN UR EYES PLEASE..
Been here since 2017. The area isn't great. Real lack of services and very unwelcoming. Bit of saving and I'll be gone, live and learn.
@@hvacrwrld1402 I really don't blame u.. lived across the road from John for 26 years, i now live the other side of town. Traffic is ok here until u get near to town. Its like a 54 year prison sentence. 5 minute walk from home now and I'm out of the Borough.😃
Hi John, great video. Thanks. Great to see a positive view but for someone considering moving to Nuneaton a 'warts and all' view would be more helpful. No need to over emphasise the warts, just show them.
Would you consider that? By the way, you have a very good style for this type of video: a continuous walk through the town to show context, informative commentary. No disrespect intended but I would keep the camera on the town. What's best about your video is the moving view of the town and your informative commentary.
If you want to have a look at the work of one of the best examples of this genre, try looking up Gimbal Walk. There are lots of good examples there. He tends to add very little in the way of commentary but I think yours is really good and you should keep it in.
Once again, many thanks for posting but please consider another video with a slightly more balanced view. BTW, I am researching Nuneaton with a view to moving there.
A little bit of tongue in cheek I think John 😄
Not really. Just trying to be positive. I know there will be plenty of negativity in the aftermath.
Nice video
Thanks
I moved up here two years ago from London. Find your vlogs really interesting.
@@previnind1156 wise move. Welcome.
Nuneaton should be nice....it gets all of Bedworth's council tax!
you always get haters John. The sort of people who moan they have nowhere to go will certainly not be seen when Grayson Place opens up.