Loved Leicester when I was there in 92-95. As students we were told not to venture into Braunstone, which seemed a different world to a few miles in towards the city. Our local was the Huntsman, not sure if it’s still going. Great memories, and always have a soft spot for Leicester since.
I know we have a much better quality of life now but I heard, "it's a choice between heating and eating" which is what we are starting to hear again in 2022.
As a apprentice plumber in the 1970s, i remember working for people in these conditions. When i fitted a new cooker for them they were over the moon and phoned all the family in excitement.
I lived on the other side of the park in 1998 Known as Dodge City, Overpark Avenue is Texas, still a shit hole ,like most areas, but nearly worked all my life from 16-52 apart from 2yrs max, the pay in Leicester does not pay to work , about 40p-£1 difference from minimum pay in most Leicester companies now or they think as you work for them, they own you and you can be treated how Bosses/Managers suits them, But I work for the companies best interests not the Bosses perks etc
Leicester has the 4th highest rate of unemployment in Britain. The English becoming a minority. It has high rates of illiteracy, is one of the worst 5 municipalities in England for education. A survey "Muslims in Leicester" says that Muslims in the city are prone to underachievement & unemployment and says the Spinney Hills Muslim area, has the lowest rate of full-time employment, highest rate of unemployment/economic inactivity/"no qualifications" for work and highest level of social housing.
@rodtemplar, You are no doubt talking of your youth in Braunstone in the 60's. Yes as youths we made the best of what we had. In retrospect as an adult now, would you want more than just tea & biscuits for your children? does it not occur to you that maybe 'putting up & shutting up' builds an easy controlled community, a community destined to be doormats? Whilst we 'put up and shut up' we are left behind as other communities shout from the rooftops their wishes, needs & concerns & are helped.
Every country in the developed world has an optimum population for everything to work including housing, education, health care and public services. Double it, triple it and it all collapses.
If you ask anyone from folville/roxy area where the dodgites live, they will say gallards hill, if you ask anyone from brauny town where the dodgites live, they will say the other side of brauny lane.
@Ashtree1976, The 'Family Rescue Centre' was a state funded 'placebo'. It was part of the system that caused the poverty; do you think the system would set something up to oppose its own system? It was set up to give the impression that you were being assisted by the state when it was just giving you the bare essentials which is all the state wanted you to have whilst they had comfort and at times it couldn't provide the basics i.e. Did the parents look thankful with it in this film? No.
@Diddy676, I don't blame immigrants, I blame the UK Government of the time 'Conservatives' who just like the Labour Party UK Government & Con-Dem coalition UK Government handle immigration poorly without care or fairness and just use immigrants as the new slaves as the English sussed the enslavement and started to campaign against it and challenge it, so consecutive corrupt greedy rich UK Governments bought in poor desperate folk from other countries to simply replace the awakened English. .
My dad delivered on the brauny estate in the sixties for frears and blacks delivering bread said they were decent you knew where you stood with them .lived in le3 from birth till 2020 .
This isn't just true of Braunstone, I used to go through Netherhall every day to school in the 70s, and I had many friends there who lived in bad conditions and poverty.
Was drinking one time in the working mens club up there the vic a fair few years back now when a young simple lad walked in and told us all that his cousin was pregnant. Then he told us that he was also excited about becoming a father 🤦♂️
Sounds to me like you are doing a lot of whining. I grew up on Hand avenue in the 1960's and we had shit all to call our own. We were lucky to have tea and biscuits for dinner! None of us ever whined. Ask the Cooling family, or the Tamms, or Nethercotts, or Trevors. We are the REAL brauny boyz!
@Ashtree1976, Yeah thank heavens they didn't take you away from your family due to the poverty that their system caused? Werent we lucky to not know where the next meal was coming from? to have parents with depression? to have lived in deep poverty where our families paid for rich Brit greedy Government's colossal miss handling of the economy? Not forgetting those who had their kids taken from them despite the Family Rescue Centre due to bad parenting of not being able to afford Gas&Electric?
This is best shit we've seen we live here 😂 all are grandparents an fam are from around here it was crap then cash straped worse now least it was for the people in 90s fun times now its like la la land 😅 politicians drained it all no party on park fates social place's its a joke what are the kids ment to do..should of bin left alone lot less violent crimes back then till they got involved
@coltsuperocean10, on reading my post below concerning settler communities in Leicester connected to unemployment and illiteracy etc do you have the same abusive view of these settler communities now in the same situation, or do you only reserve such abuse and negative comments for the English community in the same situation? which is discrimination of course and here you are throwing around the racist accusation??? this is typical double standard anti-Englishness which we can pull apart easy.
Loved Leicester when I was there in 92-95. As students we were told not to venture into Braunstone, which seemed a different world to a few miles in towards the city. Our local was the Huntsman, not sure if it’s still going. Great memories, and always have a soft spot for Leicester since.
Huntsman Pub has long gone it's a West African restaurant now!
Yeah they made a right modern mess of flats behind .actually a bit like crayon on a classical painting
I know we have a much better quality of life now but I heard, "it's a choice between heating and eating" which is what we are starting to hear again in 2022.
As a apprentice plumber in the 1970s, i remember working for people in these conditions. When i fitted a new cooker for them they were over the moon and phoned all the family in excitement.
LE3 for life.
Le3 6 brother, blacker npe what!
I was brought up on North Braunstone, the Best place I ever lived. I've lived other place around Leicester but for me Braunstone the best. 🍺
True that mate
Best for what exactly?
@@balance3201 ye mate maybe not in 2022🤣🤣🤣ur a bit late
Family come from there, many fond memories of visiting my grand parents in Overpark avenue.
I lived on the other side of the park in 1998 Known as Dodge City, Overpark Avenue is Texas, still a shit hole ,like most areas, but nearly worked all my life from 16-52 apart from 2yrs max, the pay in Leicester does not pay to work , about 40p-£1 difference from minimum pay in most Leicester companies now or they think as you work for them, they own you and you can be treated how Bosses/Managers suits them, But I work for the companies best interests not the Bosses perks etc
*Remember the **_PreFabs_** on Hinckley Road ?*
Leicester has the 4th highest rate of unemployment in Britain. The English becoming a minority. It has high rates of illiteracy, is one of the worst 5 municipalities in England for education. A survey "Muslims in Leicester" says that Muslims in the city are prone to underachievement & unemployment and says the Spinney Hills Muslim area, has the lowest rate of full-time employment, highest rate of unemployment/economic inactivity/"no qualifications" for work and highest level of social housing.
It won't be long (if it hasn't already happened) that Hindus will move out of Leiester to live in Oadby and beyond (brown flight).
@@russellwhite1581they took over Oadby, Stoneygate and Stoughton years ago.
@rodtemplar, You are no doubt talking of your youth in Braunstone in the 60's. Yes as youths we made the best of what we had. In retrospect as an adult now, would you want more than just tea & biscuits for your children? does it not occur to you that maybe 'putting up & shutting up' builds an easy controlled community, a community destined to be doormats? Whilst we 'put up and shut up' we are left behind as other communities shout from the rooftops their wishes, needs & concerns & are helped.
amen to that brauny born n bred!!!!!!!!!!!!
Are you sure this is Leicester I don’t hear a Leicester accent 5:51
Yes I noticed that. A few seconds of Leisestor accents in there 😅😂
People sugar coat the eighties. It was a grim time. Mass unemployment, miners strike, Aids, Falklands war, i could go on. Some great music though.
Margaret Thatcher.
The Falklands War hardly affected anyone other than the islanders, politicians and soldiers. I agree with the rest of your comment.
They is always war - tell me a time where they was no war , smart a hole
@@russellwhite1581the country paid a fortune for it.
The eighties pissed all over the present day.👍
My family and I lived in Braunstone in the eighties
Every country in the developed world has an optimum population for everything to work including housing, education, health care and public services. Double it, triple it and it all collapses.
U want the future go Highfield's n st matthews!!!
nothing wrong with Braunstone it's the people live there
Thanks, we try our best
6:44 I remember this house being demolished in 2004 which is now Hand Close
If you ask anyone from folville/roxy area where the dodgites live, they will say gallards hill, if you ask anyone from brauny town where the dodgites live, they will say the other side of brauny lane.
@Ashtree1976,
The 'Family Rescue Centre' was a state funded 'placebo'.
It was part of the system that caused the poverty; do you think the system would set something up to oppose its own system? It was set up to give the impression that you were being assisted by the state when it was just giving you the bare essentials which is all the state wanted you to have whilst they had comfort and at times it couldn't provide the basics i.e. Did the parents look thankful with it in this film? No.
@Diddy676, I don't blame immigrants, I blame the UK Government of the time 'Conservatives' who just like the Labour Party UK Government & Con-Dem coalition UK Government handle immigration poorly without care or fairness and just use immigrants as the new slaves as the English sussed the enslavement and started to campaign against it and challenge it, so consecutive corrupt greedy rich UK Governments bought in poor desperate folk from other countries to simply replace the awakened English. .
Pretty much like the north east of England in 2012!
And 2023
Remember our city motto? "Semper Eadem". Makes me chuckle when I look around myself. Perhaps "Semper Mutans" woulkd be more appropriate?
Peterborough is grimmer than this.
Have you ever been to braunstone
@@EVERYDAYGames00 Have you ever been to Peterborough ?
@@002lisamarie "My dad is bigger than your dad." both very poverty ridden areas even today, who gives a fuck what area is "grimmer?"
@creeppp Me because I live here unfortunately.
My dad delivered on the brauny estate in the sixties for frears and blacks delivering bread said they were decent you knew where you stood with them .lived in le3 from birth till 2020 .
lived there in the early 80's
This isn't just true of Braunstone, I used to go through Netherhall every day to school in the 70s, and I had many friends there who lived in bad conditions and poverty.
Highfields 1970s was best plave to grow up
How can we argue with the articulate intelligent points made by coltsuperocean10 ???? *Sarcasm intended* :-)
Was drinking one time in the working mens club up there the vic a fair few years back now when a young simple lad walked in and told us all that his cousin was pregnant. Then he told us that he was also excited about becoming a father 🤦♂️
Sounds to me like you are doing a lot of whining. I grew up on Hand avenue in the 1960's and we had shit all to call our own. We were lucky to have tea and biscuits for dinner! None of us ever whined. Ask the Cooling family, or the Tamms, or Nethercotts, or Trevors. We are the REAL brauny boyz!
Lol
@Ashtree1976,
Yeah thank heavens they didn't take you away from your family due to the poverty that their system caused? Werent we lucky to not know where the next meal was coming from? to have parents with depression? to have lived in deep poverty where our families paid for rich Brit greedy Government's colossal miss handling of the economy? Not forgetting those who had their kids taken from them despite the Family Rescue Centre due to bad parenting of not being able to afford Gas&Electric?
My dad was brauny lad i was born on the estate
braunite for life !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dodge 😁
So speaks the brain trust of our future?
Labour council say no more
Tory government say no more
This is best shit we've seen we live here 😂 all are grandparents an fam are from around here it was crap then cash straped worse now least it was for the people in 90s fun times now its like la la land 😅 politicians drained it all no party on park fates social place's its a joke what are the kids ment to do..should of bin left alone lot less violent crimes back then till they got involved
@coltsuperocean10,
on reading my post below concerning settler communities in Leicester connected to unemployment and illiteracy etc do you have the same abusive view of these settler communities now in the same situation, or do you only reserve such abuse and negative comments for the English community in the same situation? which is discrimination of course and here you are throwing around the racist accusation??? this is typical double standard anti-Englishness which we can pull apart easy.
Newport is stuck in the 80s
This ain’t Braunstone people talking
Thank God poverty's not catching...
squalla
Lazy people who didn't want to move to find work.
Good old Leicester!%