Great video Eddy 👍Wallsend has a fantastic Park, 5 mins from the town centre heading north up station road. Well maintained and a great space for local families, dog walkers etc.
I love the friendliness of proper Northerners....... Proper Gadgies. I left (Northumberland) in 1991 when I was 18, used to go to the Toon every weekend, shops, pubs, footie, loved it, loved it, loved it. My kids are grown-up now & busy making their own lives. This past year I've been up about 4 times looking at properties, I've had the itch that I can't ignore to get my backside back to the Motherland. I cannae wait man, cannae wait. Great vid Eddie. ATB
@@johnoldie1 It's funny....... I'm 52 & left the N/E when I was 18, have lived where I live for 34yrs, almost twice as long here than the 18yrs in the N/E....... But, my accent is still as strong as when I left and I still use all the local slang etc. I always greet people as 'Gadgie'. Great word.
@@totomesch1940 Dear Gadgie, Me too - can still speak Oxford - Walker - Rochester Dwellings Geordie after leaving Tyneside 68 years ago. However, it is unintelligible to non Geordies. My generation had to do 2 years National Service - me in the RAF. Bring it back - stop young men `clartin on`. Jack.
Eeeeee Eddie,....this is wonderful. I was born in Wallsend Green hospital and know that town so well, but its been years since I've been back. My father worked at Swans for years, I wonder where everyone finds employment now? This video has made my day,...thank you so much. PennyXxx
He does one with Sting called Haddaway which I'd very good, and another called 'The Water Of Tyne' which is another personal favourite. Jimmy and Dire Straits, to me, are the sounds of this city, they capture it's beauty and spirit in their songs about it
The original Anson Pub which was sadly demolished a good few years ago had a very well known local customer. He was a Jack Russel dog and he had his own seat at the bar. His owner would drop him off and he would be served beer from a dog bowl. Sometimes he'd have a few too many and fall asleep and have to be carried back home. If anybody tried to nick his seat they were told that it was the dog's seat or if anybody nicked it when the dog came in he would growl and jump up to get it back!
Great video. Living here for 70 years always felt quite negative about it in recent years since the shipyards closed. Lots of charity shops and struggling businesses but that was quite positive. About 5 minutes away you would have discovered Wallsend Park which seems to have improved a great deal from my younger days. That would have been another positive. Was quite a shock to find Roman remains under my house when they knocked it down. Never saw any Centurian ghosts in the 12 years we lived there, thankfully. Enjoyed that Eddie, thanks.
Yes got some good memories of times spent there as a child. The old putting green was well used :) Family took the bairn there recently. Think it's fortnightly but lots of activities for the little ones and they were very impressed with the catering etc. Worth a look :)
Cracking Vid Eddie. I live just behind the forum and it's safe to say the town centre has its ups and downs. Local folk are generally nice but can say over the years the age range is on the higher end. The younger people are more on the outskirts past the high street. There is a corridor to the left of New Look inside the forum that has a bit of a "Memory Lane" with pictures of the old high street and forum etc. Used to be Woolworths and Blockbusters etc. A nice touch with the metro station too is the signs are also written in Latin too with the english ones to keep with the Roman theme and further up the road from the fort there is a "mock" rebuild of what the wall looked like. Anyway, great content as usual m8
I used to go busking in Wallsend in the mid 1980s when I was a student. I played in what is now the covered in precinct before the roof went on. I have to thank my patrons from those days who were VERY generous in their donations. Thanks you too Eddy. Stay cool young man. Love - as always - from Mexico. Also Wallsend precinct features in an episode of "The Likely Lads" in the 1970s.
I've been watching Julie's Wallsend videos for a couple of years. Well worth a look for both her videos on Wallsend history and her crime videos. Highly recommended!
Another enjoyable video, Eddie. I'm from Surrey originally but am a big Newcastle fan (long story!) and moved to Wallsend last year and don't regret it. Like every town, it has it's nicer bits (especially around Richardson Dees Park) and it's rougher bits. It's an affordable place to live with all the essentials, great transport links and loads of friendly people as usual. Also a really convenient location being right in the middle of the town centre and the coast.
Thanks for this, Eddie! I was born in Wallsend in the mid-'60s. I have lived in Canada since the early '70s but have been back to the NE (not often Wallsend, sadly) every couple of years since then. My grandad was in charge of the fire station in Wallsend when I was little. I look back on my early days very fondly (maybe with rose-coloured glasses?). I was hoping you were going into Dickson's for a peas pudding sandwich, but we can't have it all. I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Thanks for your efforts. Cheers, Mark, on Vancouver Island.
Smashing video Eddy! Back in the 60/70’s the two best social clubs in Wallsend were the Lindisfarne and the Miners. Both still exist but in very different forms these days. My fave was the Miners and I’ll never forget playing there at Xmas 1976. Bobby Thompson was top of the bill. Brilliant night.
Excellent memories, born and bred in Wallsend. Lived in Gerald Street which was demolished in the late 70’s as houses had seen better days. Found more ruins of Segedunum Roman fort when houses were cleared. Great years living there while the super tankers were being built, my father worked in Swans nearly all of his life. Thanks for this video, reminded me how much I really miss the place.
Brilliant video Eddie, born and bred in Wallsend as a yunun, because of pit closures in the early day's, the family left the area for graft, like many, many families from the NE, emigrated to the Midlands, you have brought back so many memories mate ❤
Same in Canada now born Northumberland but lived in Wallsend. nice seeing it hasn’t really changed in the almost 7 years that I left, everything you need is on your door step 👌🏼
Great to see you covering wallsend Eddie, you were only a stones throw from me, would have been great to see you. Back when wallsend was in its best. We would start a night out at the very bottom of the high street at a pub called The new winning, (now houses) then on to the East end club (now houses) then onto the Coach and Horses ( now closed) the Anson the ship the anchor and at the very top The Duke of York. There's also the wallsend buffs club and there was also another bar at the metro station called the Carville (flattened now) it's a canny night still now, but back then it was jumping. Great video, great content. Thanks Eddie.
Hi Eddie love your channel! As a native Wallsender in exile, gotta say I find the decline of the High Street very depressing, all those boarded up shops was a very sobering sight. This used to be a vibrant town centre back in the 70s and 80s where you could get almost anything you wanted, you didn't have to go to town. I know your thoughts on your visit were quite a positive but from my point of view it was sad to see the place looking on its knees. Lovely to see the blokes at The Anchor, that was my favourite part of the video. Awful to see the historic Coach and Horses closed and everywhere looking in terminal decline, I say this with a heavy heart 💔 😢
I used to work for Ritchi who owned a second hand shop on that high street, we picked up furniture from al awa the place carrying geet settees up flights of stairs and loads of heavy stuff, a ownly got paid 15 pund for working me knackers off all day, still, he done me favours like lending me doe and getting stuff from his shop on chucky, canny bloke but tight as a fishes arse. Great vids mate there is no place like the Toon and the people in it.
I was born in Wallsend 64 years ago,left Newcastle at age 17..and left UK at age 23...I found this so so interesting but in many ways sad as of course I remember as a child it was an exceptionally thriving area with Swan Hunters and the Pits still in operation..of course society in whole of Britain has changed vastly in all those years..but its lovely to see some memorys..and you are a great Journalist..so its cheers and On with the show..LIFE x
Hi Eddie, thanks for the trip down memory lane, Wallsend has changed a lot since i moved from there 30 years ago and i think like all town centres its went down hill, but great to see the flat i was born in 60 years ago down by the town hall. Keep up the good work, love the channel.
The fact that no huge supermarket is in walking distance gives the high street a real fighting chance which allows the community and pubs a chance to thrive
@davidhartley219 yeah but aldi is not like Asda, it doesn't open a huge store on the outskirts of town and entice everybody away from the high street, infact you can use the free carpark and nip to other shops as well
I have lived here all of my life and rarely do i visit the Town centre, The labour council have no idea what they are doing to this once great town, so please come back it 5 years to see what i mean.
Very insightful. Like you I’ve been and passed by, so it’s interesting to see how it is and the amazing heritage it has. As they say, every day’s a school day! Cheers
The 'Customer First Centre' is basically the local council offices for Wallsend, a public library, a tiny police office and a few rooms for community services. Used to be the old Co-Op supermarket building until around 2012 if I've got my years right. You also missed out on the visible part of Hadrian's Wall just a tiny bit outside of where you stopped, it crosses the public footpath that overlooks the Tyne
Great stuff I lived in wallsend for 6 years from 94 -2000 I worked in the coach and horses for a year till the manager left to manage the Raby shields rd he wanted me to go with him to train to be deputy manager but couldn’t afford to quit my day job. I could tell some stories about the brief period working there
Dad goes to Spoons every day Eddie..just for coffee i may add. He used to attend the Saturday morning matinee when it was the Ritz in the 40s and 50s. Great video Eddie. Try to visit Walker please mate
Great video 👍. I'm from Washington. However, my dad grew up on Tumulus Avenue along the road from Wallsend. I spent majority of my weekends as a child staying with my grandma. I actually work in Wallsend funnily enough. Newcastle and North Tyneside will always have a special place in my heart ❤️ ⚫️⚪️⚫️⚪️
Eddie my daughter lives in wallsend and my wife was brought up there my daughter and her boyfriend just had a meal in the anson they said it was lovely 😊😊😊
Me too! We went as a family to see the Ark Royal and I remember being over the moon because a man came on the tannoy and announced "Will the Thompson family please vacate the ship!" My dad laughed , he obviously had a friend/colleague who was a practical joker as much as he was ❤
Sunderland fan from Thailand here. Loved your tour around Wallsend. I was born in Willington Quay in 1971. Changed a bit since that time. Love your videos Eddie.
I worked in Wallsend after the Shipyards closed. It is still a big hub for Subsea Engineering, although you need to look slighty away from Wallsend Centre - think Hadrian Road or Walker. I worked on the same Ind. Estate (Oceania) where Geordie Shore was filmed after the initial season and swish it was not. I will say those folk in the show were always nice and polite whenever our paths crossed though. Riseborough is a Whitley Bay lass although she is not too complimentary about the area..The "Armpit of the World" I do remember her calling it?
That junction is the main crossroad in Wallsend, The shop on your left used to be Boots the Chemist, straight over the road was Woolworths which moved there from a location where you entered the Forum.
Good video. I am absolutely certain that the buffs just behind the anchor is where snooker player Gary Wilson used to play as well. Mind I could be wrong on that so don’t hold me to my word!
Another great report Eddy. I have heard that the area around Segedunum was abandoned during the first millennium due to Viking raids. The town then moved to where the village green is now as it couldn't be seen from the river and was thought to be safer. A few people have mentioned Wallsend Park; the park, the arboretum, the Hall Grounds, the Green and Wallsend Burn is a lovely walk.
My late mam was born & brought up there & was married at St Peters church up Church Bank .Visited my maternal g/ ms every Sunday Grandad worked in the shipyards. .Happy days
The Coach & Horses.. Had a few pints in there, a mate of mine used to tell me you bring your own saw dust before i stepped in, he wasn't wrong.... Loved the pub!
Agree with you Eddie I just love seeing them old buildings but then you turn the corner and have a. Vape shop. Mcewans best scotch " the one you've got to come back for "
grew up in wallsend and worked in the docks as seen in your video, which was not part of swan hunters they were further away from the fort just a bit. the forum shoping center used to be an open air center when i lived there and that big building was the COOP, i have never seen that building until your video.. next to that was the COOP dairy and over the road was the COOP laundy, all gone, when swans and the docks closed the high street was decimated. my roots are still there and my brother still lives behind the high street. thos pubs were our local haunts every friady saturday sunday in fact any day. the coach and horses had disco nights remember them, when we danced to real music, not like today. we all missed woolworths too amd the local record store opposite that big building. bought my first single and LP's from there. mrs and mr tompkins.also a biscyle shop. great days.
Wallsend !!I I worked in Wallsend many many moons ago , I met me very best friend while working there . I tell you it was a smashing place back in the day. I was canny young then . I don't recognise the place now , oh me brother inlaw worked at the said ship yard for over 20 year. The ship yard gone , me very best friend passed away. And by looks of it Wallsend is gone down the pot pardon the pun. And I now live over the water in gateshead , but loads and loads loads of really happy memories of Wallsend I wouldn't want to go there nowadays spoil all my good memories. And looks an entirely different place now very sad😢😊
Hi Eddie I live in Wallsend if you’d kept going up station rd the other day, past customer 1st centre, mostly houses & a school, eventually you’d come to the coast road & I live at other side of it, which is still Wallsend, also other shops etc up there too, dead handy for getting to toon & coast only takes 5 mins in car to get down Wallsend town centre? where you were from up there? Loved the video 😊
Eddie you should have a walk round Richardson Dees Park just near there, it's beautiful. I live in Howdon now and most weekends I take the short walk through the parks to Wallsend. About 20 years ago I lived directly opposite the Anson. I remember the high street being busier back then. Used to get my weekly shopping in that pound shop on the corner. Was called Greenways then. Very fond memories. I think Manhattan's was called "The Klub" at the time and you'd always hear people spilling out of there around 1am Nowadays it seems the Wetherspoons is where everyone goes. Always busy inside. I usually stop for one outside there after my walk. Round the back gets the Sun.
A small gripe eddy!! As you walked up station road to the traffic lights. You passed the place where "sting" grew up, on the right!! I believe it was above what was or is a Chinese takeaway away. As pointed out by a smithsonian channel called "Arial Britain".
Me mam used to own the coach and when you were recording this I would of been in the Anchor🤣 be in there tonight for the match aswell, great video mate makes me proud to be from Wallsend
Great video about wallsend, my home town and proud of it still warts and all. It was unbiased, and it's interesting to see you be impressed, sadly being here all my life I've seen the decline. However, it still carries on and majority of people who live here are friendly, hard working people and as you said are generations thick with plenty tales tell of the days that were when swan hunters and the river was a thriving place to work... who knows what further development might bring. You have only scratched the surface though, had you of walked up Park road, just before the corry (coronation club) youd of hit richardson dees park which is beautiful and has been done really well, also the Green which is pretty amongst other things. However maybe you could return and see those another time. Ive done almost the same walk as you today and i must say i seen it differently through your eyes. Cheers for that.
Had the honour of being able to walk around illustrious just before the sea trials while delivering supplies, the engine room and flight deck was absolutely huge. Keeping them coming Eddy
@petersmith9470 My husband was a marine engineer at Swans and he was part of the workforce that built the Illustrious, one of their finest hours! Swans workers pulled out all stops to get the ship ready ahead of time, we barely saw my husband for months, at one point our young son thought he had left home!! he also went on sea trials and then went on to work on the Ark Royal. To the Tories eternal shame they devastated one of the most highly skilled workforces in the world!
When I was a kid growing up in Wallsend, it was a right dump, rough as anything. I live in Cramlington now, but it does seem to be better than it used to be. It feels a lot safer now.
Yes, Wallsend central has been lived in well, but's a great place to live in the City. You were also a short walk away from historic Wallsend Green and the long line of Parks there. Now that is all stunningly impressive green areas.
Wallsend is known for different from any other town in the Tyne and Wear area, good down to earth people who have been through some bad times since the Thatcher years. All these town’s relied on the shipyards or the mines for a living, they’ve had to reinvent themselves with no hell from central government. Respect to all the people of Wallsend who have survived these horrendous years.
The Newcastle in Australia has so many Newcastle (UK) related places. Obviously there is Newcastle itself, but Wallsend (as you mentioned), Jesmond, Hexham just to name a few.
Excellent man, I haven't been to Walsend for years and I hasn't changed a bit, what has changed though is south shields, I was down there for a 50th last month and it also seems to be doing well, it maybe a good idea for your next adventure
Great little walk around Eddy enjoyed that, the community of Wallsend are a great bunch by the look of it. Plenty of boozers too. £2 a pint the southerners will be crying when they find out about that.
Mint video. I live in Wallsend next to the fort. As you walked up to the high street from the metro there is a Chinese on the right hand side. That’s where Sting lived in the flat above. It’s a canny place to live. HTL.
I believe the Vera police station is down on Oceana too? Gotta say, I grew up in Co. Durham but have lived here for about 11 years now, was married in Wallsend Hall and my kids are growing up here. I'll never move away, I believe it's one of the best places, ever!
Lived there for 42 years and only recently moved away , but wallsend is an amazing place , it has its bad points like anywhere else but is a friendly and nice place to live , was nice to see this video thankyou for taking the time to make it 😊
Thanks for this pet. I've been living in Spain for decades. Born and bred in Wallsend and so proud of it all, warts and all!❤
Eye was a smashing place 😊
Great video Eddy 👍Wallsend has a fantastic Park, 5 mins from the town centre heading north up station road. Well maintained and a great space for local families, dog walkers etc.
I love the friendliness of proper Northerners....... Proper Gadgies. I left (Northumberland) in 1991 when I was 18, used to go to the Toon every weekend, shops, pubs, footie, loved it, loved it, loved it. My kids are grown-up now & busy making their own lives. This past year I've been up about 4 times looking at properties, I've had the itch that I can't ignore to get my backside back to the Motherland. I cannae wait man, cannae wait. Great vid Eddie. ATB
Don't!!go back it will spoil all your memorise ?😊
`Gadgies` - in the 1940s I knew this term to apply to a nightwatchman. Jack.
@@johnoldie1 It's funny....... I'm 52 & left the N/E when I was 18, have lived where I live for 34yrs, almost twice as long here than the 18yrs in the N/E....... But, my accent is still as strong as when I left and I still use all the local slang etc. I always greet people as 'Gadgie'. Great word.
@@totomesch1940 Dear Gadgie,
Me too - can still speak Oxford - Walker - Rochester Dwellings Geordie after leaving Tyneside 68 years ago.
However, it is unintelligible to non Geordies. My generation had to do 2 years National Service - me in the RAF. Bring it back - stop young men `clartin on`. Jack.
When I was a teenager a friend of mine used to call Grey's monument ' a gadgie on a pole ' 😀
Eeeeee Eddie,....this is wonderful. I was born in Wallsend Green hospital and know that town so well, but its been years since I've been back. My father worked at Swans for years, I wonder where everyone finds employment now?
This video has made my day,...thank you so much.
PennyXxx
And Jimmy Nail I love him singing Big River! ❤️💜❤️
I loved Jimmy nail in the original aufweidesan pet, until I found out how he trett some of his fans.
I can't even watch it anymore now like 👎
He does one with Sting called Haddaway which I'd very good, and another called 'The Water Of Tyne' which is another personal favourite. Jimmy and Dire Straits, to me, are the sounds of this city, they capture it's beauty and spirit in their songs about it
Jimmy nail was from longbenton
@@JuniorTurner Actually Fairways Estate, Benton. His Dad and my Dad were pals.
@@BlitlickinggudOhyea Who is Jimmy Nail ?
The original Anson Pub which was sadly demolished a good few years ago had a very well known local customer. He was a Jack Russel dog and he had his own seat at the bar. His owner would drop him off and he would be served beer from a dog bowl. Sometimes he'd have a few too many and fall asleep and have to be carried back home. If anybody tried to nick his seat they were told that it was the dog's seat or if anybody nicked it when the dog came in he would growl and jump up to get it back!
@@stevepearce1913 the current Anson is at LEAST 50 years old so you must be gong back ‘a good few years ago’ !
@@ArtbyJoeH the previous pub was The Station Hotel. It took time to transfer the licence from old to the new.
Great video. Living here for 70 years always felt quite negative about it in recent years since the shipyards closed. Lots of charity shops and struggling businesses but that was quite positive. About 5 minutes away you would have discovered Wallsend Park which seems to have improved a great deal from my younger days. That would have been another positive. Was quite a shock to find Roman remains under my house when they knocked it down. Never saw any Centurian ghosts in the 12 years we lived there, thankfully. Enjoyed that Eddie, thanks.
Oh Wallsend park ,me best friend Stella and me used to go there once in a while, memories 😢😊
Yes got some good memories of times spent there as a child. The old putting green was well used :) Family took the bairn there recently. Think it's fortnightly but lots of activities for the little ones and they were very impressed with the catering etc. Worth a look :)
The ritz cinema Eddie used to go every Saturday morning as a child. Great memories
Cracking Vid Eddie. I live just behind the forum and it's safe to say the town centre has its ups and downs. Local folk are generally nice but can say over the years the age range is on the higher end. The younger people are more on the outskirts past the high street. There is a corridor to the left of New Look inside the forum that has a bit of a "Memory Lane" with pictures of the old high street and forum etc. Used to be Woolworths and Blockbusters etc. A nice touch with the metro station too is the signs are also written in Latin too with the english ones to keep with the Roman theme and further up the road from the fort there is a "mock" rebuild of what the wall looked like. Anyway, great content as usual m8
I used to go busking in Wallsend in the mid 1980s when I was a student. I played in what is now the covered in precinct before the roof went on. I have to thank my patrons from those days who were VERY generous in their donations. Thanks you too Eddy. Stay cool young man. Love - as always - from Mexico. Also Wallsend precinct features in an episode of "The Likely Lads" in the 1970s.
I've been watching Julie's Wallsend videos for a couple of years. Well worth a look for both her videos on Wallsend history and her crime videos. Highly recommended!
Cracking video eddy love these local insights
Another enjoyable video, Eddie. I'm from Surrey originally but am a big Newcastle fan (long story!) and moved to Wallsend last year and don't regret it. Like every town, it has it's nicer bits (especially around Richardson Dees Park) and it's rougher bits. It's an affordable place to live with all the essentials, great transport links and loads of friendly people as usual. Also a really convenient location being right in the middle of the town centre and the coast.
*city centre!
Thanks for this, Eddie! I was born in Wallsend in the mid-'60s. I have lived in Canada since the early '70s but have been back to the NE (not often Wallsend, sadly) every couple of years since then. My grandad was in charge of the fire station in Wallsend when I was little. I look back on my early days very fondly (maybe with rose-coloured glasses?). I was hoping you were going into Dickson's for a peas pudding sandwich, but we can't have it all. I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Thanks for your efforts. Cheers, Mark, on Vancouver Island.
Smashing video Eddy! Back in the 60/70’s the two best social clubs in Wallsend were the Lindisfarne and the Miners. Both still exist but in very different forms these days. My fave was the Miners and I’ll never forget playing there at Xmas 1976. Bobby Thompson was top of the bill. Brilliant night.
My father was a member at the Miners Club. He was a miner at the Sun pit. Took me there as a teenager. Sadly I,ve not been there recently.
The Little Waster at Wallsend!
Bobby Thompson aka The Little Waster 👍
The miners !!had a great night out once in there 😊
Excellent memories, born and bred in Wallsend. Lived in Gerald Street which was demolished in the late 70’s as houses had seen better days. Found more ruins of Segedunum Roman fort when houses were cleared. Great years living there while the super tankers were being built, my father worked in Swans nearly all of his life. Thanks for this video, reminded me how much I really miss the place.
Seems to be a great friendly place. Thank you for sharing 😊
My Maths Lecturer in Sheffield was from Wallsend.
Ken Riddle. He lives in Penistone and is 87 bless him.
Well done Eddie, another unbiased well informed video, great stuff 👍
Brilliant video Eddie, born and bred in Wallsend as a yunun, because of pit closures in the early day's, the family left the area for graft, like many, many families from the NE, emigrated to the Midlands, you have brought back so many memories mate ❤
Living in Canada now. Born in Tynemouth but lived in Wallsend as a child. Thanks for the memories
Same in Canada now born Northumberland but lived in Wallsend. nice seeing it hasn’t really changed in the almost 7 years that I left, everything you need is on your door step 👌🏼
Great to see you covering wallsend Eddie, you were only a stones throw from me, would have been great to see you. Back when wallsend was in its best. We would start a night out at the very bottom of the high street at a pub called The new winning, (now houses) then on to the East end club (now houses) then onto the Coach and Horses ( now closed) the Anson the ship the anchor and at the very top The Duke of York. There's also the wallsend buffs club and there was also another bar at the metro station called the Carville (flattened now) it's a canny night still now, but back then it was jumping. Great video, great content. Thanks Eddie.
A second that , great place once for a good night out, sad all gone 😢😊
Wallsend Park is worth a visit. Just down that nice terraced street you pointed out. Almost as nice as Saltwell Park in Gateshead.
Nice one Eddie, my home town for 65 years before I moved to Gozo/Malta. Just miss my Toon season ticket. ⚽
Hi Eddie love your channel! As a native Wallsender in exile, gotta say I find the decline of the High Street very depressing, all those boarded up shops was a very sobering sight. This used to be a vibrant town centre back in the 70s and 80s where you could get almost anything you wanted, you didn't have to go to town. I know your thoughts on your visit were quite a positive but from my point of view it was sad to see the place looking on its knees. Lovely to see the blokes at The Anchor, that was my favourite part of the video. Awful to see the historic Coach and Horses closed and everywhere looking in terminal decline, I say this with a heavy heart 💔 😢
I used to work for Ritchi who owned a second hand shop on that high street, we picked up furniture from al awa the place carrying geet settees up flights of stairs and loads of heavy stuff, a ownly got paid 15 pund for working me knackers off all day, still, he done me favours like lending me doe and getting stuff from his shop on chucky, canny bloke but tight as a fishes arse. Great vids mate there is no place like the Toon and the people in it.
I was born in Wallsend 64 years ago,left Newcastle at age 17..and left UK at age 23...I found this so so interesting but in many ways sad as of course I remember as a child it was an exceptionally thriving area with Swan Hunters and the Pits still in operation..of course society in whole of Britain has changed vastly in all those years..but its lovely to see some memorys..and you are a great Journalist..so its cheers and On with the show..LIFE x
Awesome
Where did u move to
Hi Eddie, thanks for the trip down memory lane, Wallsend has changed a lot since i moved from there 30 years ago and i think like all town centres its went down hill, but great to see the flat i was born in 60 years ago down by the town hall. Keep up the good work, love the channel.
Get down to Richardson Dee's park next time Ed and Wallsend Hall grounds, the memorial hall too 👍
The fact that no huge supermarket is in walking distance gives the high street a real fighting chance which allows the community and pubs a chance to thrive
There’s a big Aldi top of high street
@davidhartley219 yeah but aldi is not like Asda, it doesn't open a huge store on the outskirts of town and entice everybody away from the high street, infact you can use the free carpark and nip to other shops as well
Defo a asda in wallsend like
And up the road in byker
@darthinsidious5003 oh right, I thought that the nearest one was byker, I haven't been for years
Great stuff Eddy….brought back lots of memories
A second that the memories😊
I have lived here all of my life and rarely do i visit the Town centre, The labour council have no idea what they are doing to this once great town, so please come back it 5 years to see what i mean.
You don't understand funding then?
Don't blame the council. Blame the previous government
Great video and showed him w friendly some people are in the area.
Total class Eddie,as a boy I worked in the ship yards,as a hebburn lad got nothing but respect for Wallsend.😊
Very insightful. Like you I’ve been and passed by, so it’s interesting to see how it is and the amazing heritage it has. As they say, every day’s a school day! Cheers
Had many a good time in Wallsend in the 80s, brought back some happy memories. Played pool in all of those bars and clubs. Many thanks for the video.
Great to see you bantering with the lads in the pub. I'd love to see you do a video on Shields road...
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Great video eddy luv watching you love wallsend been brought from wallsend from little it has changed so much over the years 😂😂
The 'Customer First Centre' is basically the local council offices for Wallsend, a public library, a tiny police office and a few rooms for community services. Used to be the old Co-Op supermarket building until around 2012 if I've got my years right. You also missed out on the visible part of Hadrian's Wall just a tiny bit outside of where you stopped, it crosses the public footpath that overlooks the Tyne
Great stuff I lived in wallsend for 6 years from 94 -2000 I worked in the coach and horses for a year till the manager left to manage the Raby shields rd he wanted me to go with him to train to be deputy manager but couldn’t afford to quit my day job. I could tell some stories about the brief period working there
Good video again mate, the people there seem really canny down to earth genuine people
Dad goes to Spoons every day Eddie..just for coffee i may add. He used to attend the Saturday morning matinee when it was the Ritz in the 40s and 50s. Great video Eddie. Try to visit Walker please mate
I'm a South Londoner and I lived on Holly Avenue around 2001 as a student at Northumbria Polytechnic 👍
Every time I watch one of these videos it makes me want to go back. It’s been too long. Such nice people,
Loving all this from Guangzhou China. Do carry on xx
Another great video Eddie. Was born and lived in Wallsend. Remember when the Forum had no roof.
Great video 👍. I'm from Washington. However, my dad grew up on Tumulus Avenue along the road from Wallsend. I spent majority of my weekends as a child staying with my grandma. I actually work in Wallsend funnily enough. Newcastle and North Tyneside will always have a special place in my heart ❤️ ⚫️⚪️⚫️⚪️
Awesome video, the people of Wallsend will be very happy with the ending ✔️ great honest review
Eddie my daughter lives in wallsend and my wife was brought up there my daughter and her boyfriend just had a meal in the anson they said it was lovely 😊😊😊
Another good one Eddy 👏. Good craic with the lads outside the pub .
I remember queuing at Swan Hunter with my Dad sometime in the late 80’s to visit the Ark Royal which was docked there at the time. Good memories.
Me too! We went as a family to see the Ark Royal and I remember being over the moon because a man came on the tannoy and announced "Will the Thompson family please vacate the ship!" My dad laughed , he obviously had a friend/colleague who was a practical joker as much as he was ❤
I went on it as well. My dad worked on it.
Proud to have been born there Eddie great video
Sunderland fan from Thailand here. Loved your tour around Wallsend. I was born in Willington Quay in 1971. Changed a bit since that time.
Love your videos Eddie.
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One of the singers from the US band “The B52’s” worked in The Anson many years ago. She’s discussed it in interviews.
I worked in Wallsend after the Shipyards closed. It is still a big hub for Subsea Engineering, although you need to look slighty away from Wallsend Centre - think Hadrian Road or Walker. I worked on the same Ind. Estate (Oceania) where Geordie Shore was filmed after the initial season and swish it was not. I will say those folk in the show were always nice and polite whenever our paths crossed though. Riseborough is a Whitley Bay lass although she is not too complimentary about the area..The "Armpit of the World" I do remember her calling it?
That junction is the main crossroad in Wallsend, The shop on your left used to be Boots the Chemist, straight over the road was Woolworths which moved there from a location where you entered the Forum.
Good video. I am absolutely certain that the buffs just behind the anchor is where snooker player Gary Wilson used to play as well. Mind I could be wrong on that so don’t hold me to my word!
Nice to see you cover home for me. 😊
'Half wits?' Yes I know I used to be one of them. Back then ship building was the heart and soul of the place. There was no Plan B.
13:41 That’s my mother with her walking stick gannan for the bus. 😂
Another great report Eddy. I have heard that the area around Segedunum was abandoned during the first millennium due to Viking raids. The town then moved to where the village green is now as it couldn't be seen from the river and was thought to be safer. A few people have mentioned Wallsend Park; the park, the arboretum, the Hall Grounds, the Green and Wallsend Burn is a lovely walk.
It’s good to see you on the North side 🙏
As a young lad, I had the pleasure of working in the shipyard in Wallsend... Great times. Ah, the memories.
Worked on the Ark Royal and Illustious.
My late mam was born & brought up there & was married at St Peters church up Church Bank .Visited my maternal g/ ms every Sunday Grandad worked in the shipyards. .Happy days
The Coach & Horses.. Had a few pints in there, a mate of mine used to tell me you bring your own saw dust before i stepped in, he wasn't wrong.... Loved the pub!
Proper side of the toon 😂😂
@@johnmurray5573Definitely Geordie from Wallsend
Agree with you Eddie I just love seeing them old buildings but then you turn the corner and have a. Vape shop. Mcewans best scotch " the one you've got to come back for "
No trash no graffiti, very clean.
I was born in Wallsend and still have family there - great to see.
grew up in wallsend and worked in the docks as seen in your video, which was not part of swan hunters they were further away from the fort just a bit. the forum shoping center used to be an open air center when i lived there and that big building was the COOP, i have never seen that building until your video.. next to that was the COOP dairy and over the road was the COOP laundy, all gone, when swans and the docks closed the high street was decimated. my roots are still there and my brother still lives behind the high street. thos pubs were our local haunts every friady saturday sunday in fact any day. the coach and horses had disco nights remember them, when we danced to real music, not like today. we all missed woolworths too amd the local record store opposite that big building. bought my first single and LP's from there. mrs and mr tompkins.also a biscyle shop. great days.
Wallsend !!I I worked in Wallsend many many moons ago , I met me very best friend while working there .
I tell you it was a smashing place back in the day.
I was canny young then .
I don't recognise the place now , oh me brother inlaw worked at the said ship yard for over 20 year.
The ship yard gone , me very best friend passed away.
And by looks of it Wallsend is gone down the pot pardon the pun.
And I now live over the water in gateshead , but loads and loads loads of really happy memories of Wallsend
I wouldn't want to go there nowadays spoil all my good memories.
And looks an entirely different place now very sad😢😊
Hi Eddie I live in Wallsend if you’d kept going up station rd the other day, past customer 1st centre, mostly houses & a school, eventually you’d come to the coast road & I live at other side of it, which is still Wallsend, also other shops etc up there too, dead handy for getting to toon & coast only takes 5 mins in car to get down Wallsend town centre? where you were from up there? Loved the video 😊
Eddie you should have a walk round Richardson Dees Park just near there, it's beautiful. I live in Howdon now and most weekends I take the short walk through the parks to Wallsend.
About 20 years ago I lived directly opposite the Anson. I remember the high street being busier back then. Used to get my weekly shopping in that pound shop on the corner. Was called Greenways then. Very fond memories.
I think Manhattan's was called "The Klub" at the time and you'd always hear people spilling out of there around 1am
Nowadays it seems the Wetherspoons is where everyone goes. Always busy inside. I usually stop for one outside there after my walk. Round the back gets the Sun.
A small gripe eddy!! As you walked up station road to the traffic lights. You passed the place where "sting" grew up, on the right!! I believe it was above what was or is a Chinese takeaway away. As pointed out by a smithsonian channel called "Arial Britain".
There is actually one of those blue badges on the wall it is upstairs to what used to be kraftwork upholstery next door to the chinese
Great Video, used to go to the KFC you passed on a Friday night after going to Blockbuster in Byker, used to live in Walker. Live in Norfolk now.
Me mam used to own the coach and when you were recording this I would of been in the Anchor🤣 be in there tonight for the match aswell, great video mate makes me proud to be from Wallsend
I like these mooching about local areas carry on.
Great video about wallsend, my home town and proud of it still warts and all. It was unbiased, and it's interesting to see you be impressed, sadly being here all my life I've seen the decline. However, it still carries on and majority of people who live here are friendly, hard working people and as you said are generations thick with plenty tales tell of the days that were when swan hunters and the river was a thriving place to work... who knows what further development might bring. You have only scratched the surface though, had you of walked up Park road, just before the corry (coronation club) youd of hit richardson dees park which is beautiful and has been done really well, also the Green which is pretty amongst other things. However maybe you could return and see those another time. Ive done almost the same walk as you today and i must say i seen it differently through your eyes. Cheers for that.
Great to see you visit us in Wallsend, I live here & got to say it's a canny place
Had the honour of being able to walk around illustrious just before the sea trials while delivering supplies, the engine room and flight deck was absolutely huge.
Keeping them coming Eddy
@petersmith9470 My husband was a marine engineer at Swans and he was part of the workforce that built the Illustrious, one of their finest hours! Swans workers pulled out all stops to get the ship ready ahead of time, we barely saw my husband for months, at one point our young son thought he had left home!! he also went on sea trials and then went on to work on the Ark Royal. To the Tories eternal shame they devastated one of the most highly skilled workforces in the world!
Never mind the likes of sting and shearer, wallsend is where I’m from as well🤣 good video mate!
Cheers Matty 👊🏻 why did I think you were a Gateshead lad?
@@TynesideLife used to live in friars wharf in Gateshead mate think I mentioned it once at the womens game so that might be why!
When I was a kid growing up in Wallsend, it was a right dump, rough as anything. I live in Cramlington now, but it does seem to be better than it used to be. It feels a lot safer now.
When you mentioned sting you were literally walking past his flat
Who’s sting ?
@@connorking154 painter and decorator from wallsend
@@connorking154 the buzz on the streets is he's a copper,
@@sicks6sixI'll be watching you!
my home, my first job was in the co-op back in 2006 till it closed. i grew up in howdon so i love watching your content cause its close to my heart
have you looked up about the woman named kitty that worked in the mill at the bottom of the burn bank in howdon?
Yes, Wallsend central has been lived in well, but's a great place to live in the City. You were also a short walk away from historic Wallsend Green and the long line of Parks there. Now that is all stunningly impressive green areas.
Wallsend is known for different from any other town in the Tyne and Wear area, good down to earth people who have been through some bad times since the Thatcher years.
All these town’s relied on the shipyards or the mines for a living, they’ve had to reinvent themselves with no hell from central government. Respect to all the people of Wallsend who have survived these horrendous years.
Great too see its still a thriving community. Lived in Churchill Street. 18 year in perth Australia now
Wallsend so much reminds me of Blyth. Has the same look and feel to the place.
The Newcastle in Australia has so many Newcastle (UK) related places.
Obviously there is Newcastle itself, but Wallsend (as you mentioned), Jesmond, Hexham just to name a few.
Gateshead too 😃
Excellent man, I haven't been to Walsend for years and I hasn't changed a bit, what has changed though is south shields, I was down there for a 50th last month and it also seems to be doing well, it maybe a good idea for your next adventure
Funny you should say that…
Great little walk around Eddy enjoyed that, the community of Wallsend are a great bunch by the look of it. Plenty of boozers too. £2 a pint the southerners will be crying when they find out about that.
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Gave me a good impression of Wallsend.Thanks.
Born and raised in Wallsend ❤great video😊
Mint video. I live in Wallsend next to the fort. As you walked up to the high street from the metro there is a Chinese on the right hand side. That’s where Sting lived in the flat above. It’s a canny place to live. HTL.
You were so close to the park when you walked past the anson, its beautiful and its hall grounds across the road are gorgeous
Love the 'Star Wars' Stage-Coach sound flying by_=- When did the old British Gas HQ go in Wallsend?
Nice one Eddie !thank you 👍
A typical town centre now but with so many charity shops, bookies the normal shops have all gone the journey
I believe the Vera police station is down on Oceana too?
Gotta say, I grew up in Co. Durham but have lived here for about 11 years now, was married in Wallsend Hall and my kids are growing up here. I'll never move away, I believe it's one of the best places, ever!
Lived there for 42 years and only recently moved away , but wallsend is an amazing place , it has its bad points like anywhere else but is a friendly and nice place to live , was nice to see this video thankyou for taking the time to make it 😊