I lived in Middlesbrough for three years as a student, I saw the best and worst of it but either way it left an impression on me and I go back at least once a year to relive my university memories. 3 years I cherished.
I live and grew up in Middlesbrough in some of the roughest parts and I have to say this broke my heart but was also really inspiring. It’s took a beating from decades of austerity but it’s heart is still there, people are very friendly you could have a conversation with anyone. Thank you for this!
You haven't seen much of the world of you call parts of The Boro ,'rough'. Visit Manila in The Philippines or Detroit in USA and you'll see what I mean.
@@original.dwornboy obviously rough is relative, what was the point in that comment? So I can’t speak on my own experience about how relative to England I live in one of the roughest parts with high poverty levels. Sorry get over yourself.
Props to Sunita and also to the people she portrayed. They all showed such a wonderful spirit, in spite of setbacks/deprivation and what not. Best of luck, they deserve it with that attitude.
I grew up in South Bank. I know Middlesbrough and North Ormsby well. The community was a community and everyone was on the same level. I loved the place and then it was an amazing place. I visit regularly to visit Normanby cemetery. Unfortunately South Bank has almost disappeared and looks forgotten as it has. Southern government promised everything to make Cleveland, Teesside much better, but hey! that's what they do to get elected and forget what they promised. South Bank, Normanby, North Ormsby and Middlesbrough could be a beautiful place to live and it could thrive giving the input. Housing, leisure, policing.
i live in middlesbrough & not gonna lie no where like here, it’s so diverse and no one ever sees, yes has deprived areas but it’s modernising and developing so fast the centre is changing a lot new spectors opening like game design ect, and i’m proud of this town and how everyone is helping everyone
This idea that if your rich it's because you deserve it and if your poor it's because you deserve it breaks my heart. We all deserve a life that supports family and development and small northern towns are hanging on by their fingernails.
Whether be it a town or village or a city. Humans deserve equal opportunity and rights. No one should be left behind irrespective of any differences. The differences aren't there for hating each other or making others feel bad or anything, we should all celebrate differennces. Every single living creature deserves respect and dignity. 👍🏼
Old vincey loves Middlesbrough i remember sampling the local delicacy named 'parmo' what a delight!!!! Paired with the delightfully hoppy yet citrusy locally brewed ale named 'fosters' it sent old vinceys head spinning with joy.
@@Robert-cu9bm The most important thing is to ensure that whatever party is in power come the election, the voices of the working class, poor and the disabled must aired and heard loud and clear - and major economic empowerment is needed to bring about prosperity for the poor, working class and disabled everywhere 🔊 thanks
@@BulletProofBrain New) Human Social-Capital Innovation carefully designed to meet the needs of the futures - build back better best outcomes everywhere globally 🔊
The suburbs and surrounding areas are great but Unfortunately Middlesbrough centre is largely a dump. There’s so few opportunities that most of us leave for a better life.
very insightful video on Middlesbrough. i’m not sure what my views were before this video, but my outlook has certainly been changed. you mentioned at the end “do you think this is a positive representation?” and for me personally it showed unity and locals wanting to make change. i hope to see north ormesby succeed in the future :)
I was from Boro born in bread in roughest area I lived in & brought up through the care system. Ended up.getging to uni some how & getting out. Great video
i went to college in Middlesbrough, St Mary's on Saltersgill Avenue. Loved my time there partying in the town at the Madisson and the whole area was like a large village. last time i was home in the Northeast i was shocked how much the whole of the NE has changed with immigration. would be great to get an update on what Nicola has delivered in the year she has been in charge.
When I moved into doggie in 1972 it was a lovely community with quiet clean streets, with many older people who had brought there children up there. Labour has always been the dominant political party and I can’t say they have helped the area at all during its decline. There is no doubt that the disastrous decision to demolish its characterful Victorian market square contributed to its decline. The market day brought in traders from all over the north east. Material stalls, fresh fruit and veg, clothes, fresh fish, shoes, second hand goods, hardware - North Ormesby was the place you went on a Tuesday. In its place they built prefab slums that had to be demolished only twenty years or so later. Unfortunately the lady who won the election will find Labour too concerned with their own political image to actually come up with any real solutions to what ails Doggie now. The standards of the dwellings declined as it wasn’t worth upgrading or investing because of falling house prices. The houses were built on marsh land and most have recurring rising damp. It would now be termed a mixed-race community but that doesn’t appear to be the problem, the majority of people are lovely and many of our friends still live there but it has seen an influx of people with drug related and other social problems. Best wishes to all in Doggie, I sincerely hope your new Labour councillor does well.
Now, this is the culture guardian content I occasionally check for The life and culture and art sections of the Guardian are really excellent I think. The Island was a profound and haunting documentary. Edit: idk what method is used in filming, but Guardian work on docos has this ethereal, spiritual and atmospheric quality that lends a melancholy, dreamlike atmosphere. You can see this in the photography and Art section, too. It's both beautiful and haunting.
What an amazing beautiful intelligent young lady. I don't even come from country how I even found this I do not know! but I know this with your level of passion if you choose to work in media or indeed sometime decide to run in politics you will go places. Much respect to you ❤
In fact, the proverb is very clever. The meaning is that the best growing experience for a child can't be obtained only through what their parents can provide, but also through what the community has to. Resources like libraries, playgrounds, policement, schools and hospitals are fundamental to a safe and healthy environment that can cause a positive growth of the little citizens. If the community is sick, the families feel the consequences, specially the children.
Inspiring video that gives me the energy to keep doing work here in Gateshead to try and give local residents more say in the way their communities are run.
Loved this. Grew up in grove hill and saltersgill. Best years of my life. Definitely seen things in this life that would shock people with the way people live. Also the best community and people you can imagine.
Doggy is a very old name and I thought it was from 40s/50s when there were racing dogs sold at the market. 2 separate Squares. The West Square had the E Bus Stand while the main road between the squares had the other bus stops including the Stockton "O" Bus, Green. North Ormesby because it was a Victorian New Town development on the road into Middlesbrough from Ormesby an old established village. Going towards Ormesby 2 massive Council estates. Brambles Farm named after the farm and Park End because it ended at Stewarts Park the former home of one the founders of Cargo Fleet/Dorman Long Iron and Steel Works. Bolckov & Brown. The other lived in what was the Ladle pub and what became Prissick Schools and Council Plant/Tree Nursery.
Lived in Boro 31 years now, its rough with the council being almost bankrupt, poverty at record high, alot of the high street closing down. Not alot of opportunities for young people. It really is awful feeling like your Postcode defines how your life is going to be. However, the people are some of the friendliest and kind people youll ever meet. Northern spirit really is a strange wonderful thing. I just hope that too doesnt fade away 🫤
Sunita ...my thoughts Let it be any city,town or a small Village...in this world If the local community is not together hand in hand...things won't work... Smile n happiness can come from within only n only when we all are together...n it can happen only when we respect n regard each other...😀
Community centres bring people together. Our communities lost, the centres, therfore, you loose the ability to, establish new relations and maintain consistent relationships for thst matter. As centres can have a number of classes, coffee morning, youth club, activities etc, the community centres where the heart of community, u take away tht, u have a body of veins, and blood, with no where to go.
Sadly the north east gets neglected the worst in England by the current government. Middlesbrough, Hartlepool, Darlington etc are extremely run down with high unemployment and high crime
Went to peters school south bank, childhood lived eston played for peters club and South bank juniors , first house I bought was pym Street best years of my life
I am from middlesbrough but now live in the south of England its nice to see you being positive i was brought up in whinny banks East Crescent as a child and North Ormesby ,Jubilee Street then Grovehill and Grangetown some of the toughest places in middlesbrough but i have to be honest life is much easier since i moved to the south of England Growing up was great but now its a criminal hub its only a town yet has a higher crime rate than some cities 10 x there size crime and corruption is rife I still support middlesbrough fc but i would advise young people to leave middlesbrough as soon as they can it doesn't have a future and will only become worse Labour , Conservative , doesn't matter both governments have sent the highest numbers of illegal immigrants to middlesbrough than anywhere else in the uk
"Are you asleep?" Clearly...! Let the poor guy sleep... But I have to wonder why a night shift worker would sleep on the sofa downstairs where normal daytime activity is going on
Fantastic i live in Middlesborough and i think since we have had the new mayor in and change we are getting lots more fantastic stuff in Middlesborough loads of places to eat events ect x
I lived in Middlesbrough for three years as a student, I saw the best and worst of it but either way it left an impression on me and I go back at least once a year to relive my university memories. 3 years I cherished.
I live and grew up in Middlesbrough in some of the roughest parts and I have to say this broke my heart but was also really inspiring. It’s took a beating from decades of austerity but it’s heart is still there, people are very friendly you could have a conversation with anyone.
Thank you for this!
You haven't seen much of the world of you call parts of The Boro ,'rough'. Visit Manila in The Philippines or Detroit in USA and you'll see what I mean.
@@original.dwornboy obviously rough is relative, what was the point in that comment?
So I can’t speak on my own experience about how relative to England I live in one of the roughest parts with high poverty levels. Sorry get over yourself.
@@original.dwornboy weird flex but ok I guess? 🤷♂️
Props to Sunita and also to the people she portrayed. They all showed such a wonderful spirit, in spite of setbacks/deprivation and what not. Best of luck, they deserve it with that attitude.
From someone actually living in Middlesbrough this is a great place to live
Looks depressed but I bet it has nice parts too
Looks depressing yeah
The town has taken a lot of kicks, but still has some life in it.
I grew up in South Bank. I know Middlesbrough and North Ormsby well. The community was a community and everyone was on the same level. I loved the place and then it was an amazing place. I visit regularly to visit Normanby cemetery. Unfortunately South Bank has almost disappeared and looks forgotten as it has. Southern government promised everything to make Cleveland, Teesside much better, but hey! that's what they do to get elected and forget what they promised. South Bank, Normanby, North Ormsby and Middlesbrough could be a beautiful place to live and it could thrive giving the input. Housing, leisure, policing.
Amazing short film! It is really inspiring to see working-class neighborhoods/towns coming together for the better.
T ya
Been living in the boro for a few months now, love it everyones so friendly.
Well done Sunita on a great little documentary. May you go far and achieve your heart's desire! 💕
i live in middlesbrough & not gonna lie no where like here, it’s so diverse and no one ever sees, yes has deprived areas but it’s modernising and developing so fast the centre is changing a lot new spectors opening like game design ect, and i’m proud of this town and how everyone is helping everyone
This idea that if your rich it's because you deserve it and if your poor it's because you deserve it breaks my heart. We all deserve a life that supports family and development and small northern towns are hanging on by their fingernails.
Every 5yrs you get a chance to change that.
We can remain forever hopeful 🙏
@@Robert-cu9bm LOL that's a myth peddled down as if it's the only thing that changes everything.
Absolutely hit the nail on the head with that comment Lesley ❤
Fantastic film. A great look at my home town. Thank you so much for posting.
Whether be it a town or village or a city. Humans deserve equal opportunity and rights. No one should be left behind irrespective of any differences. The differences aren't there for hating each other or making others feel bad or anything, we should all celebrate differennces. Every single living creature deserves respect and dignity. 👍🏼
Old vincey loves Middlesbrough i remember sampling the local delicacy named 'parmo' what a delight!!!! Paired with the delightfully hoppy yet citrusy locally brewed ale named 'fosters' it sent old vinceys head spinning with joy.
They drink Panda Pop thats the local brew.
We salute the Guardian for giving a voice to the people of Middlesborough in the 21st Century. We the ordinary people in the poor community will rebuild back better best outcomes for everyone. On that note, I want to dedicate the ®️ New Markets Business To Business To Customer Innovation ©️ to the poor, working class and the disabled everywhere 🦄 thanks.
No you won't, because you will all vote back in the two major parties.
@@Robert-cu9bm The most important thing is to ensure that whatever party is in power come the election, the voices of the working class, poor and the disabled must aired and heard loud and clear - and major economic empowerment is needed to bring about prosperity for the poor, working class and disabled everywhere 🔊 thanks
Keep feeding the Socialist Unicorn 🦄…
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Such an authentic sweet film, total reality with a foundation of love. "I just want to smile for no reason. Weird". So perfect!!
Someone in The Bronx is aware of Middlesbrough now. Mad
@@cliffyfromboro The Bronx went through very hard times, actually in many ways still is in hard times. 🗽🌆🗽
Great doc, lived in North Ormesby for many years, really struck home ..
The suburbs and surrounding areas are great but Unfortunately Middlesbrough centre is largely a dump. There’s so few opportunities that most of us leave for a better life.
You really managed to make a positive and moving film about your hometown. 👏
Really inspiring film, I live in doggy and hope the persons you portrayed really do pull through for the sake of us all x
her mother has a fascinating accent
All their accents are brill
We need more working class people in government and not millionaires.
Then vote for it.
@@Robert-cu9bm literally
I no longer live in Middlesbrough butr journalism like this matters, thank you
very insightful video on Middlesbrough. i’m not sure what my views were before this video, but my outlook has certainly been changed. you mentioned at the end “do you think this is a positive representation?” and for me personally it showed unity and locals wanting to make change. i hope to see north ormesby succeed in the future :)
Amazon is an awful employer.
I was from Boro born in bread in roughest area I lived in & brought up through the care system. Ended up.getging to uni some how & getting out. Great video
Excellent film! Thanx so much for the hard work put in to make it
i went to college in Middlesbrough, St Mary's on Saltersgill Avenue. Loved my time there partying in the town at the Madisson and the whole area was like a large village. last time i was home in the Northeast i was shocked how much the whole of the NE has changed with immigration. would be great to get an update on what Nicola has delivered in the year she has been in charge.
Fantastic and insightful film. Well done Sunita.
The royals in my opinion are a disgace
Thanks a lot for the subtitle!
I think they were really needed...
Seaham, Middlesbrough, Gateshead, Hartlepool, all quite similar. Places far away from the BJs and Starmers of the world
Reminds me of the days I spent in Middlesborough in the mid-seventies as a student at Teesside Polytechnic,
When I moved into doggie in 1972 it was a lovely community with quiet clean streets, with many older people who had brought there children up there. Labour has always been the dominant political party and I can’t say they have helped the area at all during its decline. There is no doubt that the disastrous decision to demolish its characterful Victorian market square contributed to its decline. The market day brought in traders from all over the north east. Material stalls, fresh fruit and veg, clothes, fresh fish, shoes, second hand goods, hardware - North Ormesby was the place you went on a Tuesday. In its place they built prefab slums that had to be demolished only twenty years or so later. Unfortunately the lady who won the election will find Labour too concerned with their own political image to actually come up with any real solutions to what ails Doggie now. The standards of the dwellings declined as it wasn’t worth upgrading or investing because of falling house prices. The houses were built on marsh land and most have recurring rising damp. It would now be termed a mixed-race community but that doesn’t appear to be the problem, the majority of people are lovely and many of our friends still live there but it has seen an influx of people with drug related and other social problems. Best wishes to all in Doggie, I sincerely hope your new Labour councillor does well.
Where is Doggie please?
Now, this is the culture guardian content I occasionally check for
The life and culture and art sections of the Guardian are really excellent I think.
The Island was a profound and haunting documentary.
Edit: idk what method is used in filming, but Guardian work on docos has this ethereal, spiritual and atmospheric quality that lends a melancholy, dreamlike atmosphere.
You can see this in the photography and Art section, too.
It's both beautiful and haunting.
It was really nice to meet the Reporter and she has a lot of passtion
What an amazing beautiful intelligent young lady. I don't even come from country how I even found this I do not know! but I know this with your level of passion if you choose to work in media or indeed sometime decide to run in politics you will go places. Much respect to you ❤
ma ex was at teeside for a few years and used to go down from scotland and thought the place was sound like
'It takes a village to raise a child but who raises the village'
A quote that makes no sense but makes you look smart
In fact, the proverb is very clever. The meaning is that the best growing experience for a child can't be obtained only through what their parents can provide, but also through what the community has to. Resources like libraries, playgrounds, policement, schools and hospitals are fundamental to a safe and healthy environment that can cause a positive growth of the little citizens. If the community is sick, the families feel the consequences, specially the children.
It makes perfect sense...
Well done. Really enjoyed your doco and got to know Middlesbrough a bit.
Sunita gorgeous, down to earth ❤
Inspiring video that gives me the energy to keep doing work here in Gateshead to try and give local residents more say in the way their communities are run.
Loved this. Grew up in grove hill and saltersgill. Best years of my life. Definitely seen things in this life that would shock people with the way people live. Also the best community and people you can imagine.
i’m from middlesborogh
in school my college life
i miss it
i’m dad move us to manchester
best part of my life is middlesbrough is wish i never grew up
I wish her the very best from Paris.
This is great!
I can't wait visit the town one day.
Doggy has always been the same and I’m 60 years old it will never change
Try missionary then
Doggy is what we call it back the 70s and 80s because off the old market before your time
@@ralphhowton3286 😂😂😂😂
Doggy is a very old name and I thought it was from 40s/50s when there were racing dogs sold at the market. 2 separate Squares. The West Square had the E Bus Stand while the main road between the squares had the other bus stops including the Stockton "O" Bus, Green. North Ormesby because it was a Victorian New Town development on the road into Middlesbrough from Ormesby an old established village. Going towards Ormesby 2 massive Council estates. Brambles Farm named after the farm and Park End because it ended at Stewarts Park the former home of one the founders of Cargo Fleet/Dorman Long Iron and Steel Works. Bolckov & Brown. The other lived in what was the Ladle pub and what became Prissick Schools and Council Plant/Tree Nursery.
@@trevorhart545 you may be right that’s well before my time but it always been called doggy to me
A well presented thoughtful documentary
Well done for making this video about the Boro UTB!
this is beautiful!
Lived in Boro 31 years now, its rough with the council being almost bankrupt, poverty at record high, alot of the high street closing down. Not alot of opportunities for young people. It really is awful feeling like your Postcode defines how your life is going to be. However, the people are some of the friendliest and kind people youll ever meet. Northern spirit really is a strange wonderful thing. I just hope that too doesnt fade away 🫤
The residents if North Ormesby make it what it is. They dump the litter, they fly tip.
Thank you.
Knocking down whinney banks community centre was a full on crime!! Great video
Sunita is wonderful!
We dont recognise so many of our towns and cities today.
Great Video
Sunita ...my thoughts
Let it be any city,town or a small Village...in this world
If the local community is not together hand in hand...things won't work...
Smile n happiness can come from within only n only when we all are together...n it can happen only when we respect n regard each other...😀
"It takes a village to raise an unruly child because the single mother got herself into a mess and needs help."
Great documentary by the way.
Community centres bring people together. Our communities lost, the centres, therfore, you loose the ability to, establish new relations and maintain consistent relationships for thst matter. As centres can have a number of classes, coffee morning, youth club, activities etc, the community centres where the heart of community, u take away tht, u have a body of veins, and blood, with no where to go.
Sadly the north east gets neglected the worst in England by the current government. Middlesbrough, Hartlepool, Darlington etc are extremely run down with high unemployment and high crime
Went to peters school south bank, childhood lived eston played for peters club and South bank juniors , first house I bought was pym Street best years of my life
Love it ❤
I am from middlesbrough but now live in the south of England its nice to see you being positive i was brought up in whinny banks East Crescent as a child and North Ormesby ,Jubilee Street then Grovehill and Grangetown some of the toughest places in middlesbrough but i have to be honest life is much easier since i moved to the south of England Growing up was great but now its a criminal hub its only a town yet has a higher crime rate than some cities 10 x there size crime and corruption is rife I still support middlesbrough fc but i would advise young people to leave middlesbrough as soon as they can it doesn't have a future and will only become worse Labour , Conservative , doesn't matter both governments have sent the highest numbers of illegal immigrants to middlesbrough than anywhere else in the uk
What about Parliament Road, Middlesbrough. You should look around.
UTFB Greatest North East town by far
She'll leave the Boro as soon as she can. That's the problem when all the opportunity for bright people is in London. Brain Drain.
Community at its best
"Are you asleep?" Clearly...! Let the poor guy sleep... But I have to wonder why a night shift worker would sleep on the sofa downstairs where normal daytime activity is going on
Im from Whinney Banks. What street did you live in. I worked in that commuity centre as a youth worker in 2003-2005 till they knocked it all down.
great stuff
I truly think the boro's on the up. Lots of gentrification to come but taking a walk down baker or bedford street will show you this towns potential
great job Nicky
My first place settled in middlesbrough in 1983 as a student studied at kirby college. Club Madison. Bongo, speakeasy..
Fab film thank you.
Which are the best areas to live in Middlesbrough and the worst areas ?
After the way the previous cllr treated North Ormesby, he has spooked it for another independent cllr to be elected there.
Love this. UTB.
Libraries are back everywhere books can't be burned
I love boro can't wait to be back there 😍
Brilliant film
Well done Sunita didi. It was wonderful. Love from India
Fantastic i live in Middlesborough and i think since we have had the new mayor in and change we are getting lots more fantastic stuff in Middlesborough loads of places to eat events ect x
Hi from CANADA.
No cllr can get more police in the streets. It's the residents who make an area what it is.
Exactly.... You don't see tons of police in rich neighborhoods.
Pangloss thinks everything will change for the better if only we were all more positive...
Its really a grim outlook given the economic reality.
“Which button do I press” not the best look for a filmmaker lol
Gifts I give
North ormseby eh? love this town
She has never bothered to look at the other part of North Ormesby eg Oakfield Rd, Grove Rd etc. Nice semis, nice gardens etc
Doggy are you joking ? It’s the worst part of Boro it’s like the hills have eyes once the sun goes down
If you don't like it go home
All info released to all media globally
1 year ago, and its not changed...i really hate living around boro. i just want things to be better. the youths are terrible....
Love Boro and always will
North Ormesby area of Boro, affectionately known as doggy. Says it all really. Disclaimer : I was born here.
Super respect mery Christmas ⛄🎄 world
Up the Boro
If you don't vote don't complain.
❤❤❤
Salt of the earth are the Smoggies