@@pianystrom8137 it is a slur, albeit a light hearted one, it implies that people from Norfolk are stupid, in fact the term "normal for Norfolk" was actually a legitimate term used by doctors until about 25 years ago.
My Grandparents lived in St Johns Fen End in Wisbech until my grandad passed in 2003 we used to spend all our school holidays there as kids, Not another house in sight just fields, Used to travel to Lynn for shopping, The best childhood memories. Really hard to hear these bad takes on the area, I drove down a few years ago and parked near their house just to look around and the family offered to show us around the house and were lovely. I do remember their being a lot of immigrants working in car washes/farms etc, But the understanding was they were just really hard worker.. Maybe i’m naive as i was so young, but from being pretty well travelled in the UK/Europe - I didn’t feel unsafe or cautious at any point when i last visited, I think if you picked families from innercity areas in london, birmingham etc - I’m pretty sure they’d give their right arm for the surroundings in Wisbech, But I guess people who’ve lived there for so long notice the changed a lot easier than i would 😊
Sorry but st John's fen end is not in wisbech, for a start it's in Norfolk, wisbech is in Cambridgeshire, although it does boast a really rough little council estate, dades lane.
put it this way if you don't drive your pretty much stuck in Wisbech............it was a half decent town before the eastern Europeans started taking over the streets
I like living in Wisbech and I feel safe here. I feel less safe in London. Yes, we are in a rural environment but there is a lot of potential. As one of the interviewees said, we need to be the change we want to see.
Such a shame.Personally I like Wisbech,a once proud town and important port but suffered like an abandoned child to Kings Lynn and Peterborough over the years as the Nene silted up through lack of use and the Canal fell into disuse.South Brink has marvellous buildings often used in many films.The Horsefair was a typical 70s project to replace what was a bit of a dump area but today Horsefair is all but dead sadly.However it has an amazing cinema well worth visiting.The market place used to be vibrant but now is a shadow of its former self. I hope one day the town will rise from the ashes and be proud once again.Do take time to visit the many enjoyable buildings still in Wisbech to visit.
The closest city, Peterborough, was recently voted worst in the UK for the 2nd year running. With only that information it's pretty safe to assume that Wisbech is probably bottom half of the table, that's not even mentioning the crimes making Wisbech headlines the past couple of weeks
This year, Peterborough was voted 2nd most depressing place to live in the UK, followed by the number 1 spot and my hometown: Falmouth, Cornwall (which is VERY surprising to hear!).
I stayed in Wisbech for eight months once. I found the people friendly, but not positive to foreigners. I am a native of Sweden, so I was met with mixed feelings. 90 percent wanted to have fun and party, 10 percent showed hostility. I still love Wisbech. It was my home for a short time. And I felt at home. Damn, you had Euphoria and the Angel!
Since the Grammar school became private, the town lost its only good school to weathy(ish) families who come into the normal shopping parts down Churchill Road avoiding the town centre all together. Shutting the train station in 65 just after we moved there from central london really was the death knell for the town. Now called Little Lithuania.
I lived in Wisbech a long time ago having been released from a custodial sentence. Town had little to go for it other than lots of work seasonal or otherwise. Over riding memory is that nearly all of the local women looked as if they hd been bred for the plough. Huge arses and strength upper body to match it. Things have changed a bit since the invasion of poles and russian girls but hey, with a culture that is bred to breed then a great place to lose virginity so long a offers of lifelong partnership are not followed up.
I just spent 6 weeks there over summer and honestly I thought it was a great place! It is a little bit run down, or shabby, in parts, but it has heaps of wonderful history and plenty of potential. If you just want shops, go to Milton Keynes! The museum is awesome, Peckover House and gardens is beautiful, the park is lovely, and there are great bus services to surrounding cities. Very friendly people too. There are beautiful places to visit nearby like Welney Wetland Centre. I'll definitely visit again. From New Zealand 😀
I love Wisbech. My Dad was a Wisbech boy and I have very fond memories of Up Stairs Downstairs the fish and chip shop and the lovely pork butchers on the Square.
Wisbech has its moments lived there 6 years ago for 2 years, well was homeless and sofa surfing and in hostel (btw the hostel is a joke). Anyway Wisbech has some wonderful history and the museum is a great place (if still open), yes church gardens used to be a rough place and that was a shame. Locals are a little grumpy at times and as for the foreigners they can be a handleful. McDonald's is a good place to do police car watching lol All in all Wisbech has history (that's good), high homeless and Drug use and for a town that size is not good. If only more money was invested in the town it could become something much better, bring the charm back
It doesn't help that the police station and court house was closed and Cambridgeshire police are disinterested, or get paid by certain people to look the other way. The town is lawless . Like when a young builder attacked me in broad daylight yesterday. I'm 5 feet high and aged 68 years old and quite frail, but he hit me like he'd hit a man. Police aren't interested at all. I have 2 witnesses, who yelled at him and stopped him doing more damage. I have the video of it happening, but when I phoned police, they were not interested at all. Nobody has come to my home to take a statement, not contacted the witnesses, not emailed me or phoned me to see how I am. I have not even been given a crime number or incident number. You see, I'm just an old woman. I'm not rich, or important and I don't give 'donations' to the police, so I don't matter. Had he killed me Kambs Kops would have stomped all over the scene, and declared I must have tripped and fallen and there was no crime committed.
1---We need to develop the water fronts and privatise in 2-5km patch with boat-hotels and venues and tourism 2--. Improve the schools and people's mentality by opening up inviting other city events weather in sports or education or science projects this increases competition and knowledge sharing 3--. More job opportunity focus on manufacturing industries and bring variety of sector in coucil can do that we have water ways start using it commercially for transport and port purpose redesign and plan it out 4---. Well Planned agriculture which is wat wisbech was known for at one time highest tax paying town in UK 5--. Railways and institute to be started and run at full scale with planning to grow and revamp every 10years 6-- start community work mandatory at school and colleges and hospitals nearby like kingslynn and P.boro this way youth of all ages will interact socialise with elderly and help ppl of other town this builds relation between two towns and closes in on age gap and youth will get rough idea about life and choices This will bring in good amt of money and crowd who will help wisbech flourish and for foreign nationals protect and do not discriminate foreigner they will only add into the economy and growth
Wisbech is a dying town, has not moved on from its Edwardian(?) days. When I was up there a few years back (circa 2018 -2021) for a small sleepy little town, it’s rife with criminal activity, homelessness, and drug addiction. dunno how the dump still retains the “capital of the fens” title really…honestly glad I’ve moved like 100 off miles away from this black hole of a place.
I think if everyone in most small towns, villages pulled there head out of their phones and band together more you wouldn't necessarily need more police. Everyone is to divided or to distracted in this day n age. United Kingdom,maybe just Kingdom?
i use to live in Wisbech at the begining it was going alone way but when brexit came along it die and hided from the future and then had idiots move in that why last year i move out and came home to wales now where iam now.
i use to live in Wisbech and agree that is a beautiful place but also it very bad place there nothing to do because of steve tierney he dosent give a shit for the town and people don't like him at all but they keep voting for him.
Lived in wisbech all my life I love it yeah it's got issues what town doesn't from an outsiders perspective they just know what they've heard that paints wisbech in a bad light the police could be more proactive to crime but overall nice place to live.
Short answer; yes.
Wisbech chant, that Dave Maile taught me: "I can't read, I can't write, but I can drive a tractor."
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That's an expression we used to say to the neighbouring Norfolk people, wisbech is in Cambridgeshire
@@Norfolkbiker50 So is it a slur? I thought they were proud. Explain!
@@pianystrom8137 it is a slur, albeit a light hearted one, it implies that people from Norfolk are stupid, in fact the term "normal for Norfolk" was actually a legitimate term used by doctors until about 25 years ago.
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My Grandparents lived in St Johns Fen End in Wisbech until my grandad passed in 2003 we used to spend all our school holidays there as kids, Not another house in sight just fields, Used to travel to Lynn for shopping, The best childhood memories. Really hard to hear these bad takes on the area, I drove down a few years ago and parked near their house just to look around and the family offered to show us around the house and were lovely. I do remember their being a lot of immigrants working in car washes/farms etc, But the understanding was they were just really hard worker.. Maybe i’m naive as i was so young, but from being pretty well travelled in the UK/Europe - I didn’t feel unsafe or cautious at any point when i last visited, I think if you picked families from innercity areas in london, birmingham etc - I’m pretty sure they’d give their right arm for the surroundings in Wisbech, But I guess people who’ve lived there for so long notice the changed a lot easier than i would 😊
Sorry but st John's fen end is not in wisbech, for a start it's in Norfolk, wisbech is in Cambridgeshire, although it does boast a really rough little council estate, dades lane.
put it this way if you don't drive your pretty much stuck in Wisbech............it was a half decent town before the eastern Europeans started taking over the streets
100% true.
I like living in Wisbech and I feel safe here. I feel less safe in London. Yes, we are in a rural environment but there is a lot of potential. As one of the interviewees said, we need to be the change we want to see.
Such a shame.Personally I like Wisbech,a once proud town and important port but suffered like an abandoned child to Kings Lynn and Peterborough over the years as the Nene silted up through lack of use and the Canal fell into disuse.South Brink has marvellous buildings often used in many films.The Horsefair was a typical 70s project to replace what was a bit of a dump area but today Horsefair is all but dead sadly.However it has an amazing cinema well worth visiting.The market place used to be vibrant but now is a shadow of its former self. I hope one day the town will rise from the ashes and be proud once again.Do take time to visit the many enjoyable buildings still in Wisbech to visit.
The closest city, Peterborough, was recently voted worst in the UK for the 2nd year running. With only that information it's pretty safe to assume that Wisbech is probably bottom half of the table, that's not even mentioning the crimes making Wisbech headlines the past couple of weeks
This year, Peterborough was voted 2nd most depressing place to live in the UK, followed by the number 1 spot and my hometown: Falmouth, Cornwall (which is VERY surprising to hear!).
@@fr4ctl Foulmouth is pretty bad tbh - but Luton is way worse
I got robbed at knifepoint in Wisbech so I agree with the unsafe stance shown here
I stayed in Wisbech for eight months once. I found the people friendly, but not positive to foreigners. I am a native of Sweden, so I was met with mixed feelings. 90 percent wanted to have fun and party, 10 percent showed hostility.
I still love Wisbech. It was my home for a short time. And I felt at home. Damn, you had Euphoria and the Angel!
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Since the Grammar school became private, the town lost its only good school to weathy(ish) families who come into the normal shopping parts down Churchill Road avoiding the town centre all together. Shutting the train station in 65 just after we moved there from central london really was the death knell for the town. Now called Little Lithuania.
I lived in Wisbech a long time ago having been released from a custodial sentence. Town had little to go for it other than lots of work seasonal or otherwise. Over riding memory is that nearly all of the local women looked as if they hd been bred for the plough. Huge arses and strength upper body to match it. Things have changed a bit since the invasion of poles and russian girls but hey, with a culture that is bred to breed then a great place to lose virginity so long a offers of lifelong partnership are not followed up.
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@@fraser1237 Trust me you don’t want any part of it
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if you dont like wisbech your from kings lynn
As an outsider visiting Wisbech I thought it was lovely
I just spent 6 weeks there over summer and honestly I thought it was a great place! It is a little bit run down, or shabby, in parts, but it has heaps of wonderful history and plenty of potential. If you just want shops, go to Milton Keynes! The museum is awesome, Peckover House and gardens is beautiful, the park is lovely, and there are great bus services to surrounding cities. Very friendly people too. There are beautiful places to visit nearby like Welney Wetland Centre. I'll definitely visit again. From New Zealand 😀
I spent the summers of 1982 & 1983 in Wisbech/Leverington; wonderful memories.
I love Wisbech. My Dad was a Wisbech boy and I have very fond memories of Up Stairs Downstairs the fish and chip shop and the lovely pork butchers on the Square.
My dads from there he hates it
Yes It is
i been living there for 7 years and the answer is yes if u lived in my old house (missing taruantala in the shed)
Wisbech has its moments lived there 6 years ago for 2 years, well was homeless and sofa surfing and in hostel (btw the hostel is a joke).
Anyway Wisbech has some wonderful history and the museum is a great place (if still open), yes church gardens used to be a rough place and that was a shame.
Locals are a little grumpy at times and as for the foreigners they can be a handleful.
McDonald's is a good place to do police car watching lol
All in all Wisbech has history (that's good), high homeless and Drug use and for a town that size is not good.
If only more money was invested in the town it could become something much better, bring the charm back
It doesn't help that the police station and court house was closed and Cambridgeshire police are disinterested, or get paid by certain people to look the other way. The town is lawless .
Like when a young builder attacked me in broad daylight yesterday. I'm 5 feet high and aged 68 years old and quite frail, but he hit me like he'd hit a man. Police aren't interested at all. I have 2 witnesses, who yelled at him and stopped him doing more damage. I have the video of it happening, but when I phoned police, they were not interested at all. Nobody has come to my home to take a statement, not contacted the witnesses, not emailed me or phoned me to see how I am.
I have not even been given a crime number or incident number.
You see, I'm just an old woman. I'm not rich, or important and I don't give 'donations' to the police, so I don't matter. Had he killed me Kambs Kops would have stomped all over the scene, and declared I must have tripped and fallen and there was no crime committed.
i went to peckover school, great memories. just glad my parents got us out of their. would not want to grow up there
1---We need to develop the water fronts and privatise in 2-5km patch with boat-hotels and venues and tourism
2--. Improve the schools and people's mentality by opening up inviting other city events weather in sports or education or science projects this increases competition and knowledge sharing
3--. More job opportunity focus on manufacturing industries and bring variety of sector in coucil can do that we have water ways start using it commercially for transport and port purpose redesign and plan it out
4---. Well Planned agriculture which is wat wisbech was known for at one time highest tax paying town in UK
5--. Railways and institute to be started and run at full scale with planning to grow and revamp every 10years
6-- start community work mandatory at school and colleges and hospitals nearby like kingslynn and P.boro this way youth of all ages will interact socialise with elderly and help ppl of other town this builds relation between two towns and closes in on age gap and youth will get rough idea about life and choices
This will bring in good amt of money and crowd who will help wisbech flourish and for foreign nationals
protect and do not discriminate foreigner they will only add into the economy and growth
Wisbech is a dying town, has not moved on from its Edwardian(?) days. When I was up there a few years back (circa 2018 -2021) for a small sleepy little town, it’s rife with criminal activity, homelessness, and drug addiction. dunno how the dump still retains the “capital of the fens” title really…honestly glad I’ve moved like 100 off miles away from this black hole of a place.
I can’t wait to move to Peterborough
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I think if everyone in most small towns, villages pulled there head out of their phones and band together more you wouldn't necessarily need more police. Everyone is to divided or to distracted in this day n age. United Kingdom,maybe just Kingdom?
Stores are closing in all towns not just Wisbech. Clacton also has a bad reputation and a town with shops closing down
i use to live in Wisbech at the begining it was going alone way but when brexit came along it die and hided from the future and then had idiots move in that why last year i move out and came home to wales now where iam now.
as someone who lives in wisbech no its not bad btw good videos
A resident of Wisbech told me the church grounds is used as a toilet, beer cans strewn everywhere .
It a bit sad was good long time ago.
i use to live in Wisbech and agree that is a beautiful place but also it very bad place there nothing to do because of steve tierney he dosent give a shit for the town and people don't like him at all but they keep voting for him.
I was bought up in wisbech but now moved to wales i loved wisbech when i lived there i was 4 left 8 years ago
I can't read and I can't write but I can drive a skip wagon.
Lived in wisbech all my life I love it yeah it's got issues what town doesn't from an outsiders perspective they just know what they've heard that paints wisbech in a bad light the police could be more proactive to crime but overall nice place to live.
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Roundabout, river, shop with work clothes, church and red head "it". Beautiful town xD plus 60% people sitting in the house on benefits.
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its not that bad
I have been wisbech before it's not that bad not gonna like