🌧🌦 jup, Biffa you'll want to remove the industry and all pollution from the groundwater source. Also consider the pollution apreads throughout the entire groundwater source Greetings from germany
@@Eschatonin6666 unfortunately it’s also far too accurate for modern day. The water companies have been getting away with a lot and it is incredibly disgusting. They’re pocketing money without upgrading or maintaining infrastructure to meet demand, therefore there are far too many instances of overflow into rivers etc. Or they just know they can get away with it by paying a few million each time and don’t want to bother.
The junction leading into the new village just seems like an accident waiting to happen and the traffic will be horrible. A good old roundabout or a T-junction would be much safer
everyone must ask themselves the question. Why does the road to the industrial zone go through the main street, when there is a road right next to it to get in and out...?
Hi Biffa as someone who has worked at village based fire stations as a front line firefighter, that tiny one you said doesn't look right for the UK, is very common in small rural villages like the one you built in the video, for example the county of Oxfordshire who I worked for has many small fire stations, but two that look very close to it are Thame and Wallingford.
Biffa, it seems from the linear design style of the village that it was originally built to serve the railway depot. The Victorian terracing along the main road, as well as in front of the station, are clearly the oldest housing. As such the sudden end of the main road in front of the pub makes no sense unless it is continued the short distance to the road to Kettlewick. As there is the road running below the village that acts as a bypass. then the short stretch of the missing main road could be a pedestrian road, pedestrianised when the bypass was built. A bridge carrying the main Kettlewick road over the rail line would also seem logical to replace the existing level crossing. This could have been built either when the railway first came through or later when the roads were upgraded as part of the bypass scheme. Fab episode as ever.
Pedestrianized or just cut off. Don't know about UK in particular but from elsewhere my impression is that they just cut roads when they made bypasses back in the days, but later on they would make a pedestrian+bicycle connection.
Did you put the same type of school down? Primary and elementary is the same thing isn’t it? Also, a proper church/cathedral. The town doesn’t have one and everyone has one in the uk
There's literally a road 15 meters from the railway depot? Why not connect it to that, with a simple road, instead of snaking around it and the bridge above the line?
Loving the new village! I think you should remove the slip which leads to the industry road. It is going the wrong direction meaning traffic would need to turn right across on coming traffic twice rather than going doing to the roundabout (which as you’d be giving way to the right with very little traffic coming from the cemetery and the short residential road traffic would naturally ignore the slip as it would be slower. As for the name of the village, I think you should name it after tea! Whether it be English tea brands or different types of tea! P.S. don’t forget to activate the rail services!
I am really worried about groundwater pollution. You have your sewer discharge and industry all close by your groundwater pumping station. I do love this area though
For the sewage at 33:10... just dig a big pit in the ground. Use a road for the retaining wall of the pit and put the sewage pump in it to full it us. When you have enough money just delete the pump and raise the level of the land back to normal. How this game is, water physics is completely ignored and your land will not be polluted
When I build a farm, I generally put a few small row houses (to simulate worker houses) next to them. I also consider a single industry next to them in a gap too - many farmers has diversified into secondary industries and processors - think a beverage producer. In game this is represented by putting a beverage producers next to a vegetable farm. I do have to bulldoze the industry many times to get the right industry.
Great build Biffa! In the new village, I do think an at grade crossing is way more realisitc than the bridge. Even a much larger town would have that, not a bridge.
I am watching this series a while after they first went up and all I hear in my head is City Planner Plays yelling about cul-de-sacing all these areas. Love the series and I am eager to watch more.
I think the city needs another older village settlement, like an origin for the city. Something inspired by the names of Newcastle upon Tyne or Stoke on Trent, such as "Kettle Upon Stove". A very simple Victorian style layout with an old style school house, church and simple railway station. Minimalist but close knit.
Hey Biffa! Amazing build! Maybe I would like to see the parking lot of the 5-star hotel with the same sand-gravel aspect as the road, to be more homogeneous! And of course some detailing near the Road like tractors or haystacks maybe? Thank you again!!
Hi Biffa! As a nod to your US based fans, how about naming your new village "Hershey Fields" or "Mars Meadows". It is across 'the pond" or in this case the river nearby 😀!
This looks really great. What you need are some Lombardi poplars lining the roads to the fancy hotel and mansion with the farm fields replaced by green pastures.
Since the main town of Kettlewick is mainly named after chocolates, maybe the village could be named after sweets such as: Haribo, Skittles, Smarties, Fruit Pastels, Rowntrees, Chewits etc. Also, dont forget to add the road markings for busy junctions ( the box junction).
Always enjoy small community builds!! Even though I'm not in the UK it still reminds me of small town here. Had my giggles and looking forward to the next video! Hope you are feeling better! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours🎄🌧
I'm a new subscriber to you because of this series and I'm absolutely loving it so far. Thank you Biffa for a new, near hour long episode, which I'm now going to enjoy watching with a cuppa ☕️ Long may Kettlewick continue 🎉
Biffa, these are some name suggestions Milky Way Manor Shortbread street Rolo road Jammy dodger Drive Kipling crest Weetabix way Refreshers road Malteser Marsh Aero Avenue Digestive Drive Bueno bend
Oh my, small enhlish village, love it !! And now you can name it : BOOST (SOOOOOOO DELICIOUS) BAR TOWN (or Gulch, but I think it's more american than english) : "Boost bar town" !
If you are travelling in road from the train depot over the bridge to go left to village you have to go to box junction - the slip road is for on coming traffic I don’t think you intended it to be that way round did you Biffa?
Crunchy Frog would be a great name for a suburb. Made by the Whizzo Chocolate Company, they use only the finest baby frogs, dew picked and flown from Iraq, cleansed in finest quality spring water, lightly killed, and then sealed in a succulent Swiss quintuple smooth treble cream milk chocolate envelope and lovingly frosted with glucose.
Hey biffa, great video as usual! I found out you don't need to remove the existing surfaces to place farms. You can place farms over them and then adjust whatever still needs adjusting (like the area of the farm building itself). It will show the new texture of the farm you just placed instead of the one below it. Might be useful as well. Have a nice day (and merry xmas!)☔️🫖🎄
Don't forget your humpback bridges over railway lines in the countryside. Trams would be nice. Can you do canals in this one? I love English weather 🌧🌨🌧🌨🌈
How about Haribo Heights/Hill and name the roads after different haribos such as tangfastics close, starmix road or gold bears way ? Also loving the series ❤
46:05 that "little guy" in the middle of nowhere is your 5-Star Hotel. So now the only place one won't have good internet connection is in the (supposed to be) most luxurious place in tha area... I find that kind of iconic XD
You should check out Lincolnshire, specifically in the villages near Lincoln. In my experience, there are plenty of newbuilds there. Also, the road layout is very interesting.
The name of the map is pronounced Will - am - it I was raised in the Willamette valley and I consider ir my home. I've spent many, many days on that river. Did not expect that name to pop up here 😁
Biffa - map name at 1:56 - From the name and the look, that sure looks like a map of Oregon's Willamette River valley. My daughter goes to school there, and I've been rigorously corrected: the pronunciation is not the expected WILL-a-met that you used, but is actually pronounced wil-AM-ette valley. There, I've done my duty by her and passed it on. What you do with the information is up to you. :)
Probably too late for this but there’s a mod called rail infrastructure (or something along those lines!) which features a very uk looking train station. Might be worth a look
Hello, from the US! I have loved watching your vids for years, now. Thank you so very much for the entertainment. I find it inspiring and enjoy the fact you don't hide your mishaps. What do you think of the name "Figgy Pudding Plains" for an area in light of this time of year? Cheers!☕
The junction between Strawberry and Sheffield roads - Strawberry Creme and Orange Creme Roads? Named after two of the most polarising chocolates you can find in a selection 😁
Not in the UK it isn't, if a neighbourhood had a school there would be several pubs in the nearby vicinity so the parents could have a cheeky pint after the kids had gone to bed. Maybe not so much these days though.
You could do one of the future semi posh/villagey areas Thorntons and name a large Manor House that overlooks the posh/villagey but Thornton House . Also the hotel you put into this episode needs to be named “Hotel Chocolat”
For the new village Bourbon ville. Bourbon end. Bourbon side. Werthers end Daim fields - my personal favourite 👀 Or any of the following with wick. At the end to match kettle wick; Daimwick, bourbonwick, Wertherswick.
Biffa the citizens yearn for a Greggs!
oh man, now I'd love a sausage roll...
everyone likes good old Greggs Steak bake :)
A TRUE BRIT
haven't you heard, it's been rebranded G.R. eggs.
GIVE THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT! 😂
biffa casually poluting his ground pumping station with a sewage outlet and industry
🌧🌦 jup, Biffa you'll want to remove the industry and all pollution from the groundwater source. Also consider the pollution apreads throughout the entire groundwater source
Greetings from germany
That's just 18th century London aesthetic
Never forget the irl John Snow
@@Eschatonin6666 unfortunately it’s also far too accurate for modern day. The water companies have been getting away with a lot and it is incredibly disgusting. They’re pocketing money without upgrading or maintaining infrastructure to meet demand, therefore there are far too many instances of overflow into rivers etc. Or they just know they can get away with it by paying a few million each time and don’t want to bother.
@@Emily.R.W privatising your water services will do that
i was about to comment that lol
Hey Biffa! I noticed that most UK towns have riverside walks/paths, I would love to see this in kettlewick! Loving the series!!
38:36 sometimes I wonder if you remember this is a city where you drive on the left. I'm not sure that slip road really helps.
It made sense until he put the roundabout there
Biffa!!!! 😂
The junction leading into the new village just seems like an accident waiting to happen and the traffic will be horrible. A good old roundabout or a T-junction would be much safer
everyone must ask themselves the question. Why does the road to the industrial zone go through the main street, when there is a road right next to it to get in and out...?
Hi Biffa as someone who has worked at village based fire stations as a front line firefighter, that tiny one you said doesn't look right for the UK, is very common in small rural villages like the one you built in the video, for example the county of Oxfordshire who I worked for has many small fire stations, but two that look very close to it are Thame and Wallingford.
That 1 way slip road being the wrong way was really bugging me 😆
Forget the Gavin and Stacey Christmas special, a new episode of Kettlewick is far more exciting!
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Biffa, it seems from the linear design style of the village that it was originally built to serve the railway depot. The Victorian terracing along the main road, as well as in front of the station, are clearly the oldest housing. As such the sudden end of the main road in front of the pub makes no sense unless it is continued the short distance to the road to Kettlewick. As there is the road running below the village that acts as a bypass. then the short stretch of the missing main road could be a pedestrian road, pedestrianised when the bypass was built.
A bridge carrying the main Kettlewick road over the rail line would also seem logical to replace the existing level crossing. This could have been built either when the railway first came through or later when the roads were upgraded as part of the bypass scheme.
Fab episode as ever.
Pedestrianized or just cut off.
Don't know about UK in particular but from elsewhere my impression is that they just cut roads when they made bypasses back in the days, but later on they would make a pedestrian+bicycle connection.
Did you put the same type of school down? Primary and elementary is the same thing isn’t it? Also, a proper church/cathedral. The town doesn’t have one and everyone has one in the uk
Also, couldn’t the line be doubled up? Train traffic is going to be awful once up and running.
Don't primary school and elementary school serve the same education level? You need a small high school instead
The New Place should be called Kipling Village - Named after the Cakes!
With a roundabout the locals call The Viennese Whirl 😁
@@medicallyunexplainedsymptoms sounds like a protest name for the first spiral roundabout to the area
There's literally a road 15 meters from the railway depot? Why not connect it to that, with a simple road, instead of snaking around it and the bridge above the line?
and that road, the highway, would be the one to get the bridge eventually
It's actually logical in a rural environment
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(rainy = umbrella then the sun comes out which creates a rainbow :) )
8:26 gravel car park maybe?
Loving the new village!
I think you should remove the slip which leads to the industry road. It is going the wrong direction meaning traffic would need to turn right across on coming traffic twice rather than going doing to the roundabout (which as you’d be giving way to the right with very little traffic coming from the cemetery and the short residential road traffic would naturally ignore the slip as it would be slower.
As for the name of the village, I think you should name it after tea! Whether it be English tea brands or different types of tea!
P.S. don’t forget to activate the rail services!
The second town should be crisps, and every other town should have a different confectionary theme
I am really worried about groundwater pollution. You have your sewer discharge and industry all close by your groundwater pumping station. I do love this area though
For the sewage at 33:10... just dig a big pit in the ground. Use a road for the retaining wall of the pit and put the sewage pump in it to full it us. When you have enough money just delete the pump and raise the level of the land back to normal. How this game is, water physics is completely ignored and your land will not be polluted
When I build a farm, I generally put a few small row houses (to simulate worker houses) next to them.
I also consider a single industry next to them in a gap too - many farmers has diversified into secondary industries and processors - think a beverage producer. In game this is represented by putting a beverage producers next to a vegetable farm.
I do have to bulldoze the industry many times to get the right industry.
Because of the triangle in the middle, how about Toblerone heights ?
What a fantastic build, looks so British! Btw, around 15:30 I've spotted a few gaps between the terraced houses, guess you'd like to fill them in :)
Two things are missing to make it British, Hedges along the road and farmland, and stone fences around the farm plots
Cupton would be a nice name
An hour long Biffa video? It's a Christmas miracle.
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Be careful with the industry placement - You might poison the underground water source. ☢🌧☔
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Thanks
Thankyou, very kind 👍😁👍
Great build Biffa! In the new village, I do think an at grade crossing is way more realisitc than the bridge. Even a much larger town would have that, not a bridge.
I might change it up 👍
i still play cities skylines 1, and i just watch cs2 for no reason like it will benefit my city in any way
Enjoy! 😅👍
One rural thing you could use is hedges (either side of the road tall or short) and it will help the boundary between the farm land edge and the road.
There are loads of crossings to delete in the new area. Cars will have to stop all the time.
Indeed 👍
Sewage Discharge right by the groundwater pump? Hmmm. Genius! All we need is a few beavers to sort it out, right Biffa?
Yikes!
I am watching this series a while after they first went up and all I hear in my head is City Planner Plays yelling about cul-de-sacing all these areas. Love the series and I am eager to watch more.
For the new area, what about Heroes Haven? Named after the chocolates and uses alliteration!
Understated and dignified with an air of history and class? Surely this is the village of Bourneville!
I think the city needs another older village settlement, like an origin for the city. Something inspired by the names of Newcastle upon Tyne or Stoke on Trent, such as "Kettle Upon Stove". A very simple Victorian style layout with an old style school house, church and simple railway station. Minimalist but close knit.
Hey Biffa! Amazing build! Maybe I would like to see the parking lot of the 5-star hotel with the same sand-gravel aspect as the road, to be more homogeneous! And of course some detailing near the Road like tractors or haystacks maybe? Thank you again!!
🌧️🫖 Love the start to the new village!
You probably need to address the rock query needed for the upkeep of the homes at this point of kettlewick County.
Hi Biffa! As a nod to your US based fans, how about naming your new village "Hershey Fields" or "Mars Meadows". It is across 'the pond" or in this case the river nearby 😀!
This looks really great. What you need are some Lombardi poplars lining the roads to the fancy hotel and mansion with the farm fields replaced by green pastures.
Biffs,in the uk buses have numbers.
Maybe you could rename your buses with random numbers
E.g. 37,69,532,325
Usually the number is followed by the end point destination as well, rather than where the route serves.
The new village can be called Twainwick Station, Being both a play on the words train weck, And in keeping with the Wick naming style.
Biffa be treating us with a 54 minute video!! 🌧️🌧️
i am prolly not from from your country but it is also raining out here 🙃
@@Wasdgamerke it’s horrible for me in the midlands in England rn 😭😭
You're gonna need a big cuppa tea!
@@BiffaPlaysCitiesSkylinesmore than one!
Have a very Merry Holiday
Since the main town of Kettlewick is mainly named after chocolates, maybe the village could be named after sweets such as: Haribo, Skittles, Smarties, Fruit Pastels, Rowntrees, Chewits etc. Also, dont forget to add the road markings for busy junctions ( the box junction).
A modlist would be awesome!
Indeed, it's on my discord 👍
Always enjoy small community builds!! Even though I'm not in the UK it still reminds me of small town here. Had my giggles and looking forward to the next video! Hope you are feeling better! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours🎄🌧
Lovely new community! Really fun build.
🌧 Celeteation Gardens, maybe a bit silly? 🤣 Also didn't you forget that you need a quarry? 🙂
I'm a new subscriber to you because of this series and I'm absolutely loving it so far. Thank you Biffa for a new, near hour long episode, which I'm now going to enjoy watching with a cuppa ☕️
Long may Kettlewick continue 🎉
Welcome aboard!
Biffa, these are some name suggestions
Milky Way Manor
Shortbread street
Rolo road
Jammy dodger Drive
Kipling crest
Weetabix way
Refreshers road
Malteser Marsh
Aero Avenue
Digestive Drive
Bueno bend
Those deadly traffic solutions are great!
Oh my, small enhlish village, love it !! And now you can name it : BOOST (SOOOOOOO DELICIOUS) BAR TOWN (or Gulch, but I think it's more american than english) : "Boost bar town" !
New village should be called Kipling with areas with in named after his exceedingly good cakes
I'm not sure I'd love staying in a 5-star hotel looking directly out over a train line. Beautiful build otherwise!
Rich Tea towers? It's the perfect fit for some high rises!
If you are travelling in road from the train depot over the bridge to go left to village you have to go to box junction - the slip road is for on coming traffic I don’t think you intended it to be that way round did you Biffa?
Crunchy Frog would be a great name for a suburb. Made by the Whizzo Chocolate Company, they use only the finest baby frogs, dew picked and flown from Iraq, cleansed in finest quality spring water, lightly killed, and then sealed in a succulent Swiss quintuple smooth treble cream milk chocolate envelope and lovingly frosted with glucose.
RIP Terry Jones...
Hey biffa, great video as usual! I found out you don't need to remove the existing surfaces to place farms. You can place farms over them and then adjust whatever still needs adjusting (like the area of the farm building itself). It will show the new texture of the farm you just placed instead of the one below it. Might be useful as well. Have a nice day (and merry xmas!)☔️🫖🎄
Don't forget your humpback bridges over railway lines in the countryside. Trams would be nice. Can you do canals in this one?
I love English weather 🌧🌨🌧🌨🌈
Hi Biffa,
I'm loving this series! I hope you have a fantastic Christmas and take some downtime.
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Thankyou 👍
Hold my cup of tea ☕, another episode of Kettlewick is here!
🌧 How about Custard Creamville?
Merry Christmas Biffa and to your family. Make a landing spot for Santa's "Rain"deer.
Happy Holidays, Biffa, to you and your family!
Call it Cupwick as it goes hand in hand with quality street
Name ideas for the new district:
- Munchester (after having the munchies)
- Twixington (Twix)
- Chewcastle
- Snickerpool
41:00 UKmixed housing kills all your demand for housing! (I think it's a bug!)
How about Haribo Heights/Hill and name the roads after different haribos such as tangfastics close, starmix road or gold bears way ? Also loving the series ❤
Loving this series looking forward to the next episode ☕
The Village needs to be named after different bread brand so it can be related to tea & toast :-)
🌧🌧🌧 Keep the good work up! Happy holidays! 🎅🤶🎉🎉
I would have put a round about at that majorish intersection, Biffa. Nice to see other areas, been populated.
🌧Happy holidays!
46:05 that "little guy" in the middle of nowhere is your 5-Star Hotel. So now the only place one won't have good internet connection is in the (supposed to be) most luxurious place in tha area... I find that kind of iconic XD
And that's pretty much how it goes 😅
Been pouring over here as well. Great little village!
Looks amazing, would love to see a nice castle added somewhere too prehaps?
Heroes Hamlet could be a cool name for the village
🌧☔ Have a very Happy Christmas Biffa
You should check out Lincolnshire, specifically in the villages near Lincoln. In my experience, there are plenty of newbuilds there. Also, the road layout is very interesting.
The name of the map is pronounced Will - am - it
I was raised in the Willamette valley and I consider ir my home. I've spent many, many days on that river. Did not expect that name to pop up here 😁
Almost an hour long video? It really is a Christmas miracle ☔️🌧️🌂💧
The 5 star hotel seems the sort of place that would be directly on the river with a little loading dock at the bottom on the river :)
Biffa - map name at 1:56 - From the name and the look, that sure looks like a map of Oregon's Willamette River valley. My daughter goes to school there, and I've been rigorously corrected: the pronunciation is not the expected WILL-a-met that you used, but is actually pronounced wil-AM-ette valley.
There, I've done my duty by her and passed it on. What you do with the information is up to you. :)
Series idea: Build the world (or as much as you can). Make one area look like Japan, one that's France, UK, US across the river, etc
Custard Cream-Fields for the new village name.
Probably too late for this but there’s a mod called rail infrastructure (or something along those lines!) which features a very uk looking train station. Might be worth a look
Hello, from the US! I have loved watching your vids for years, now. Thank you so very much for the entertainment. I find it inspiring and enjoy the fact you don't hide your mishaps. What do you think of the name "Figgy Pudding Plains" for an area in light of this time of year? Cheers!☕
Thanks for watching! You're most welcome 🙏
I suggest Cadbury Park for your new village
Cadbury crossing. Associated with that main country roads crossing one another.
The junction between Strawberry and Sheffield roads - Strawberry Creme and Orange Creme Roads? Named after two of the most polarising chocolates you can find in a selection 😁
I believe in a video from Infrastructurist he had a mod that sort of hid the light gray wear markings on the road, maybe look into that!
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Polluted ground water anyone? 😂
Industrial estate on top of ground water and sewage outlet in river! What a place to live
hey biffa, you keep putting schools next to pubs, which is ususally a no-go for safety reasons - same with liquor stores.
There is a primary school literally across the road from a pub that my kids went to, down the road from me....so.... 🤷♂️
My old high school has a carvery pub on the same road, about 1 minutes walk away.
Not in the UK it isn't, if a neighbourhood had a school there would be several pubs in the nearby vicinity so the parents could have a cheeky pint after the kids had gone to bed. Maybe not so much these days though.
The UK just sounds like the pacific northwest area where I live in the USA. I think my family and I need to get over there 🌦
Video 6 of asking for some British trollies in the river to complete the city. After all your dumping sewage into the river anyways 😅
You could do one of the future semi posh/villagey areas Thorntons and name a large Manor House that overlooks the posh/villagey but Thornton House . Also the hotel you put into this episode needs to be named “Hotel Chocolat”
For the new village
Bourbon ville. Bourbon end. Bourbon side.
Werthers end
Daim fields - my personal favourite 👀
Or any of the following with wick. At the end to match kettle wick;
Daimwick, bourbonwick, Wertherswick.
I humbly offer up Kit Kat Quay if you do build a quay or harbour area. Loving the series so far!