Have We Lost Sheffield?

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    Episode 12 - Death of the High Street / Sheffield
    The Alternative Store,
    A massive shout out to www.thealterna... for the class interview and proving that independent business is the way forward. Do check them out.
    Cutlers Hall,
    Also to cutlershall.co... for the wonderful tour and sharing your history with me. It really did completely change the out look for this video to one of positivity.
    This video has brought me to Sheffield, the steel city. I’ve been told by loads of you that the high street is struggling so I was keen to get across and have a look. I was also excited to delve into the history of steel, and see its evolution which has played such a strong part in the fabric of the modern world.
    There seems to be so much redevelopment happening all over the city so it will be interesting g to revisit at a later date, as I’ve never seen that much work being done anywhere. Lots of demolition planned and I can only hope they protect a lot of the important landmarks that do remain.
    But ultimately, I was buzzing to see so many independents surviving. Sheffield definitely was up there with the most friendly of places I’ve been, everyone was up for a chat and sharing there story.
    Until next time,
    W.T
    #sheffield #steel #madeinsheffield #explore #hoghstreet #decay #urban #town #city #industry #wander

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  • @rosieHolliday5887
    @rosieHolliday5887 7 місяців тому +413

    My home city. My beloved Sheffield. The place where I had some of the best times in my life. The wild stories my mum told me of Mojos, The Fiesta & Josephine's & where I spent my childhood in the working mens clubs of the of the 70's & 80's & where I clubbed throughout the brilliant nightlife of the 90's..The Leadmill, The Drop City Hall, Cairo Jax, Niche & where I spent all my Saturdays walking round all of the vintage clothes shops, record shops, Castle Market & The Forum. Sheffield has a very special place in my heart. So I'm probably going to watch this & cry. If anyone has a time machine, I'd like to go back to Sheffield in about 1991 thanks........

    • @pimpozza
      @pimpozza 7 місяців тому +24

      I love this comment, Rosie.. 👍

    • @rosieHolliday5887
      @rosieHolliday5887 7 місяців тому +25

      ​@@pimpozzaYou're welcome. My head could explode watching this lol. So many memories. I'm watching it saying, "omg that shop used to be this & that & that building was the Yorkshire Bank" hahahaha. I must must make a visit to Sheffield asap after watching this

    • @pimpozza
      @pimpozza 7 місяців тому +1

      It's just so lovely to read such a positive comment! You absolutely MUST go back for a visit! 👍🙋🏻‍♀️​@@rosieHolliday5887

    • @pimpozza
      @pimpozza 7 місяців тому +10

      ​@@rosieHolliday5887 My reply disappeared for some reason.. It's just so nice to read such a positive comment and I hope you get back for a visit soon! 👍🙋🏻‍♀️

    • @newsoftheday420
      @newsoftheday420 7 місяців тому +21

      I think we would all like to go back to 1991. Those were the raving days !!

  • @axlhill7207
    @axlhill7207 Місяць тому +53

    Thought I'd stop by as a local lad to drop some insider information to explain a lot of whats been shown on this fantastic video, I know I'm a bit late but hope some of you see this!
    So Sheffield is essentially in a massive transition period, us as the gritty northerners we are tend to drag our heels a bit when it comes to redevelopment and we found ourselves a decade behind Leeds and Manchester, this is all in the process of changing.
    Let me take you back a decade. The first long shopping street he walked down, Fargate, was the bustling hub of the town centre, every shop filled with a big named brand with the offshot streets (like the one he said he liked that led to the theaters) being the home to fantastic local independent businesses to give the best of both worlds.
    On the other side of town (bare in mind sheffield City centre is tiny in comparison to most) about a 10 minute walk away is The Moor which at the time was the rough end, a lot of crime, a lot of rough characters hanging around.
    To curb this the local council did a massive redevelopment of The Moor and suddenly most of the name brands moved to there, H&M, Primark, a huge cinema complex with restaurants. Even the city centre market moved there. As such the local council successfully transformed it into the new centre of Sheffield City life but as a result they removed their focus from Fargate which then fell into compete disrepair, massive spice epidemics fuelled by widespread homelessness meant that Fargate became a pretty awful place to be but the issue is that the city centre was developed in the mindset that Fargate was the central hub with the trams running up to it, the cathedral, even the cutlers Hall he showed is just round the corner so Sheffield became quite disjointed, to get to any of the major shops you now had to walk.
    This meant that most people elected to do their shopping online or if they were going to shop in person would usually, quite begrudgingly, go to the ever busy Meadowhall.
    The last part of the video takes place in Kehlam Island, my personal favourite place in Sheffield, this area is everywhere from the road he commented was hard to cross all the way round and through the Alfred becket building.
    Kelham is a strange mix of vibrant modern living, a huge multicultural safe space and the capital of northern vibrancy alongside the old disused factories, shadows of the former steel industry infrastructure (like the kiln)
    The perks of this was that most of these disused buildings were bought up, partitioned and transformed into rentable spaces, very cheap rentable spaces, as such this became, in my opinion, England's Primary location for upcoming bands and musicians, this is seen through Sheffields ongoing monopoly over the worlds music scene, artists such as Def Leppard, Pulp, The human league, Arctic monkeys, Bring me the horizon, While she sleeps and more currently bands such as Malevolence have all practiced in these sort of places, you can't walk around Kelham without the amazing sound of hundreds of new bands, dreaming big, writing what could be the music of the new generation.
    A decade ago Kelham was the red light district and certain disused parts still are but that's the true testament to how an area can change in a small space of time.
    So what now?
    As you saw in the video there are huge redevelopments, a whole are called "the heart of the city 2" has opened which us a 400 million pound development, this includes Europe's largest purpose built food hall, cambridge street collective (where I currently work) along with amazing recreational areas, new leasure sites. a new flagship raddison blu hotel (which was one of the first big developments on this video) and this is the start of Sheffield catching up but in true northern style.
    In 5 years time everything seen on this video will be redeveloped, bringing Sheffieldd up to to the same standard as Leeds and Manchester but with a huge focus on preserving a lot of what has always made Sheffield amazing, lots of opportunity for independent businesses, independent musicians, independent artists, alongside the return of massive high street brands.
    Come drop by some time, watch a local gig, drink some local ale, chat to us all cause we're a nice bunch and soak up Europe's greenest city in true gritty style.
    It's grim up north but remember...
    Anything south of Sheffield is France 😂

    • @sglenny001
      @sglenny001 Місяць тому +3

      Very nice way of putting it

    • @backtoearth1983
      @backtoearth1983 Місяць тому +3

      Fella went out of his way to only show the more run down sections.

  • @marial8235
    @marial8235 7 місяців тому +132

    Sheffield and Pittsburgh (my home city) were sister cities, I think, and shared a similar fate: Deindustrialization. It’s hard to recover after all the jobs and industry go far away.

    • @Greeny_303
      @Greeny_303 7 місяців тому +9

      yep and both have a team called the steelers (Ice hockey & American foot.. egg ball thing ;)

    • @marial8235
      @marial8235 7 місяців тому +18

      @@Greeny_303 Pittsburgh has recovered somewhat through technology and healthcare. There are still very affluent, beautiful neighborhoods, but some near suburban boroughs like Wilkinsburg, the Rox, Aliquippa are as hood and dangerous as it gets.
      Also as an undergrad my Senior thesis looked a Cutlery Mill in Beaver Falls, (outside of Pittsburgh) founded by a religious Commune. They recruited workers from Sheffield, but when the workers resisted pay cuts and went on strike, the owners secretly brought in Chinese workers to break the strike.

    • @chriswebber1980
      @chriswebber1980 Місяць тому

      Maggie thatcher destroyed the north in thec80/90s when she sold off our industry. Steel and coal being the north's biggest assets

    • @sglenny001
      @sglenny001 Місяць тому

      That is interesting ​@@marial8235

  • @waynerhodes360
    @waynerhodes360 7 місяців тому +281

    Unfortunately, it's the death of a country 😞 more than death of the high street ! Another good episode lad 👦 👏 👍

    • @lablackzed
      @lablackzed 7 місяців тому +32

      ​@@nottingham1Its true this Nation is being destroyed from with in .🇬🇧💀

    • @ange1098
      @ange1098 7 місяців тому +9

      @@nottingham1need to open one’s eyes a bit more me thinks.

    • @charlie891
      @charlie891 7 місяців тому +30

      @@nottingham1 crippled economy, corrupt government, dying culture, i assume that the people in this comment section want to blame it all on foreigners but it runs a lot deeper than that

    • @neilboulton9813
      @neilboulton9813 7 місяців тому +4

      Whatever your political views tends to skew your views on government corruption. So can you give very specific examples of a dying culture and please don't say boarded up shops if you do any online shopping. Also there are many countries which have had downturn in their economy and an increase in inflation so how is the UK different from them precisely?

    • @waynerhodes360
      @waynerhodes360 7 місяців тому

      Down with whitey, it's all ways his fault 😏 , and there is no great in Britain anymore 😕 just Britain !

  • @Strimbles
    @Strimbles 7 місяців тому +149

    I moved to Sheffield 6 years ago from USA & I love it! I've been to many cities in UK but for me Sheffield is the best.
    South of city center you didn't go, but it's full of artists, cool shops, and beautiful green neighborhoods great for alternative minded people.
    Friendly and lovely place on the edge of the peak district.

    • @ParksRec
      @ParksRec 3 місяці тому +7

      He just picks the worst bits .. like all towns didn’t have rough parts

    • @4BCJesus
      @4BCJesus 3 місяці тому +8

      @@ParksRecThere seems to be a lot of British youtubers at the moment just going around the world parts of a city, or the worst town in the whole country and acting like that is what everything and everywhere looks like. You'd think we lived in the third world country if you took these peoples word for it.

    • @damiendye6623
      @damiendye6623 Місяць тому +3

      As a person born in Sheffield it's a shadow of it former self it's just all about students now.

    • @drsamuelbeckett2998
      @drsamuelbeckett2998 Місяць тому +2

      Alternative families?

    • @Strimbles
      @Strimbles Місяць тому +1

      @@drsamuelbeckett2998 Yeah, and?

  • @KateVeeoh
    @KateVeeoh 7 місяців тому +77

    My mum got me a really nice Richardsons chef's knives set (made in Sheffield) a couple of years ago when I moved house. We're belgian, but my mum said "it's made in Sheffield so it's good quality!". So the reputation lives on :)

    • @johnd8538
      @johnd8538 7 місяців тому +7

      Once we produced quality cutlery, tools and steel all stamped proudly with MADE IN SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND. The goods went allover the world, the wild west in America was "won" using Sheffield knives and farming tools.

  • @johngreen6191
    @johngreen6191 7 місяців тому +60

    My dad told me that the tougher it gets the more bookies open up and that was decades ago. Great vids, very interesting.

    • @RegiyThornton
      @RegiyThornton 7 місяців тому +8

      Your dad is wise

    • @johngreen6191
      @johngreen6191 7 місяців тому +6

      @@RegiyThornton Cheers mate, he was a communist.

    • @KiwiCatherineJemma
      @KiwiCatherineJemma 7 місяців тому

      Too right ! People can't win at a Betting Shop. It literally can only exist because it pays out, substantially less than it takes in. They are an utter scam facilitated by local and national governments designed to strip money out of the poorest people of all.

    • @cyrus9043
      @cyrus9043 7 місяців тому +7

      @@johngreen6191 maybe not then

    • @johngreen6191
      @johngreen6191 7 місяців тому

      @@muffinman4544 Top Bet365 takes an annual pay cut of £27m but still earns £271m. Some reports say she earns up to £469m but I'm not too sure about that.

  • @bikerclivew
    @bikerclivew 7 місяців тому +120

    As a semi-retired furnace engineer and metallurgist, I really enjoyed and appreciated your video.
    Well done🇬🇧
    I have fond memories of Sheffield and of the skill and friendliness of the people.

    • @kelsangkelsang
      @kelsangkelsang 7 місяців тому +1

      My relatives from Yorkshire had ornaments made of Pewter. I think this is what Turnip is talking about at 12.31

    • @SuzanneO707
      @SuzanneO707 7 місяців тому +2

      He is great. I Love his roaming around and enthusiasm.

    • @Sheffield_Steve
      @Sheffield_Steve 3 місяці тому

      My Dad worked at Firth Brown's and told me some stories of the place.

  • @tick999
    @tick999 7 місяців тому +38

    Oh man, nostalgia central. Best years of my life spent in Sheffield 😢

  • @DeltaJazzUK
    @DeltaJazzUK 7 місяців тому +66

    The Don Valley between Sheffield and Doncaster was 20 miles solid with forges, furnaces, and factories, all leveled in the 1980s. When you made the train journey through it it was like passing through a land devastated by a nuclear war.

    • @jonb12321
      @jonb12321 7 місяців тому +8

      Yes I remember that. I went along the Don valley by train in the mid 80s. I came from a West Yorks textiles area with plenty of abandoned mills etc. But the Don valley was something else.

    • @PK-yf3hd
      @PK-yf3hd 7 місяців тому +5

      I recall on the train en route to Leeds at night gazing in wonder at the spectacle of a burning sky.magnificent and eerie

    • @jonb12321
      @jonb12321 7 місяців тому +6

      Yes. My mum (in the 40s/50s) used to walk past two foundries in her home town (Knottingley) on the way to school. This is the days before industry was shut off from the public, in the way that started in the 70s/80s, so she could see men working and flames would belch out as they fed the furnaces. She said the night sky was red, the other thing is the foundries and glassworks in Knottingley worked three shifts so day or night there was manufacturing activity.

    • @kronkite1530
      @kronkite1530 7 місяців тому +4

      Like Gaza… but with more Arabs. Say hello to the Houthis, locals! 😂😂😂

    • @dicksplatts007
      @dicksplatts007 7 місяців тому +1

      I grew up on the edges of the valley next to where meadowhall is and as a kid I spent most my youth playing in those derelict factory buildings before they got leveled and meadowhall built

  • @JackMellor498
    @JackMellor498 7 місяців тому +67

    Love Sheffield, one of my favourite cities after Liverpool and Newcastle, strong identity, rich history and culture (think of all the bands from the place, Human League, Heaven 17, ABC, Arctic Monkeys, Def Leppard, Cabaret Voltaire, Clock DVA, Pulp, Bring Me the Horizon, Living in a Box, Thompson Twins, good people too, infamously called “the UK’s biggest village” iconic landmarks like the Park Hill Flats standing as a surviving testament to the 20th century dreams of living.

    • @silocybe83
      @silocybe83 7 місяців тому +3

      agreed , well said

    • @helenbartoszek243
      @helenbartoszek243 7 місяців тому +5

      Was Joe Cocker from Sheffield?

    • @JackMellor498
      @JackMellor498 7 місяців тому +2

      @@helenbartoszek243 Yep he was

    • @helenbartoszek243
      @helenbartoszek243 7 місяців тому +1

      @@JackMellor498 Thanks

    • @Strimbles
      @Strimbles 7 місяців тому +2

      @@helenbartoszek243 I visited Joe's childhood house a few weeks ago, just down the road from me in Sheffield

  • @LoftechUK
    @LoftechUK 7 місяців тому +41

    The actual head Cutler. That’s so cool.

  • @beeleywood7796
    @beeleywood7796 4 місяці тому +27

    I was born in Sheffield 58 years ago and have witnessed many changes over the years. I would say most are for the better. While Sheffield is well known for its steel it is less well known for the major disasters it has endured.
    On December 12-15th my father was in the city center when the Luftwaffe tried to halt the steel making process. They mistakenly dropped their bombs along the Moore, a busy shopping area within the city center, killing around 650 and injuring a further 1,500. If you look at the building you will see a mixture of old beautiful buildings mixed with those built in the 50's, these newer building show the path of the bombers. In total six George medals were awarded to Sheffielders for their actions in the aftermath of the two day bombing raids.
    After the war prefabricated houses were quickly built to house those whose homes were lost during the war. However in 1962 many of these homes were destroyed in the Great Sheffield Gale. Winds of around 100mph hit Sheffield causing the government declaring a state of emergency since approximately two-thirds (150,000) of the cities housing was destroyed. During the incident 4 people died and 400 injured. Elsewhere in the UK the storm claimed a further 5 people were killed.
    Long before the war Sheffield was devastated by a major flood caused by the total collapse of the newly Dale Dyke Dam. Around 700 million gallons of water poured through the Loxley valley, Malin bridge and Hillsborough. 240 people lost their lives that night many of which died in their beds.

  • @williamcadman6333
    @williamcadman6333 Місяць тому +6

    I’m from Barnsley also in South Yorkshire. What you see in this video is county wide. One of the most industrial counties of the UK having most of its industry pulled in the space of a few years with no replacement put in place has been devastating

  • @thelionsam
    @thelionsam 4 місяці тому +9

    Sheffielder in exile here (Hong Kong for 22 years)
    Really moved to see Sheffield in your video.

  • @michaelmasisredbullshrine7752
    @michaelmasisredbullshrine7752 7 місяців тому +22

    25:38 What you stumbled upon there is a cementation furnace! The very last one in the UK! Only 3 left in the entirety of Europe I believe

  • @tip0019
    @tip0019 7 місяців тому +33

    Raconteur, teller of tales, spinner of yarns. A lovely story again Mr Turnip, with a nice poetic ending 🤟

  • @pyewackett5
    @pyewackett5 7 місяців тому +23

    The shiny sign that fronts the Savoy in London is Sheffield 'Stay Brite' steel. The cutlery i use everyday are by Joseph Rodgers . Sheffield is a cracking place. Loved going to the Leadmill on a sat night in the 90's. Anyone remember the shop Pippys ??
    Thankyou my good man.
    You did the city proud 👍

    • @franlohan
      @franlohan 3 місяці тому +2

      Loved going to Pippy’s on a Saturday, I’d always leave with a bottle of patchouli oil, or as my mother referred to it ‘eau de gravedigger’.

    • @analogkidabc
      @analogkidabc 3 місяці тому +2

      Was pippy's on Cambridge Street? We used to go in before we went to the record shop on the top corner I can't remember it's name. Then into sportsman for a few pints.

    • @Mickyboss454
      @Mickyboss454 Місяць тому +2

      Yeah, Pippy's on Cambridge Street - Afghan coats, loons, joss sticks

  • @pimpozza
    @pimpozza 7 місяців тому +61

    Your enthusiasm knows no bounds, David! I'm really looking forward to this one.. a town I know but will no doubt learn a lot of stuff I didn't know, thanks to this great channel! Thank you.. 👍

  • @dizzman5546
    @dizzman5546 5 місяців тому +19

    Being a Aussie, and loving British bands I used to be so jealous hearing about all the popular British bands back in the 60, 70s and 80s, playing in all these English towns.

    • @Rostern.Instruments
      @Rostern.Instruments 17 днів тому +1

      Got loads actually from Sheffield too; Pulp, Human League, Def Leppard, Joe Cocker, and more recently Arctic Monkeys, Bring Me The Horizon, While She Sleeps, Reverend and the Makers and loads more! It’s a very musical city

    • @dizzman5546
      @dizzman5546 16 днів тому

      @@Rostern.Instruments Fantastic !!! I'd hate to see all that magic disappear especially with all the unrest going on over there.
      Nobody and I mean nobody can beat the British music scene.

  • @ageoflove1980
    @ageoflove1980 7 місяців тому +22

    A UA-cam content creator actually providing a source for the information given? Well thats a first! Good job!

  • @kielomara9511
    @kielomara9511 7 місяців тому +27

    I love this video. I spent 4 years at uni here and I never knew any of this. Keep doing what you're doing, the UK needs its history preserved and people will look back on this in 20 years and be grateful. Thank you.

  • @MakinMovies7
    @MakinMovies7 7 місяців тому +14

    My dad’s family were from Sheffield, my grandad was police superintendent, we have our own carving knives made by our Relatives-T Makin, lovely bit of history, and some incredible stories about the steel and coal industry, horrific injuries and death. Lovely, friendly, hard, stoic, historical city. I’m going over with my sister soon to recce and say goodbye after my dad’s death in 2022.

  • @joanneellis9672
    @joanneellis9672 7 місяців тому +16

    The Furance is a Grade 2 listed building and can never be knocked down. The gates at the front are locked and the key can be obtained from Kelham Island Museum to look around it. It is the last standing furnace of its kind in the country. It is supposed to be maintained but clearly hasn't been.

    • @wanderingturnip
      @wanderingturnip  7 місяців тому +4

      Thank you for this

    • @joanneellis9672
      @joanneellis9672 7 місяців тому +4

      No worries, it is a shame that the repairs haven't been kept up on it. I'm sure it is the museum that is responsible for it. I might do a few checks to see.

  • @johnhunt640
    @johnhunt640 7 місяців тому +17

    The Dalesman's Litany - a poem written by Frederic William Moorman around 1900 has a great verse about Sheffield. It later became a well known folk song in West and South Yorkshire. The relevant verse is -
    I’ve walked at neet down Sheffield lanes, ’t was the same as bein’ in Hell;
    Furnaces thrust out tongues of fire that roared like wind on t’ fell;
    I’ve sammed up coil in Barnsley pits wi’ muck upto me knees. (sammed up = picked up)
    From Sheffield, Barnsley, Rotherham, good Lord deliver me.

    • @pablodelnorte9746
      @pablodelnorte9746 7 місяців тому +3

      Sammeln in German means to collect. Bet Samm comes from same root.

  • @marybradley7791
    @marybradley7791 7 місяців тому +11

    We only became South Yorkshire in the 1970s. My dad went into Sheffield during the 2nd World War with his dad and he says you could see the thick black smog as you were approaching the city and that the whole city was enveloped in thick black smog, so it wasnt that long ago. They are replacing the track for the trams in Sheffield which is why there are so many road works.

  • @isaacstovell867
    @isaacstovell867 Місяць тому +3

    as a Sheffielder - at 14:58 when you say "I wonder what this was" - it's not a was, it still is. those are the blacked-out windows for the staff changing rooms for Bungalows & Bears (where I used to work). but thanks for an epic video on my city's history & current state - I can't help but share in your decrying the state of our current high streets but really appreciate the attention to detail in walking through how our city helped shape the modern world. Rare & Racy used to be my go-to shop for pre-owned books! but I never knew about Lizzie the elephant - sick factoid. really glad you visited Kelham too (even if I'm disappointed you didn't pop in for a pint at The Gardener's Rest, you were right across the road!)

  • @AnniDunnan-ms7pz
    @AnniDunnan-ms7pz 7 місяців тому +16

    Hello! Missed you visiting! Glad you enjoyed the trip. I moved here in 2006, university, like a lot of folk that stayed on, cos it is a lovely city. 😀👍💚

  • @1951GL
    @1951GL 7 місяців тому +16

    Cutlers' Hall - amazing. Sheffield still good for precision engineering.
    This is one of your best videos.

    • @pigeonsareugly
      @pigeonsareugly 6 місяців тому +1

      There’s a massive new advanced manufacturing park they’re still building in Sheffield called Waverley with a bunch of big companies like McLaren, rolls Royce and Boeing

    • @danielsellers8707
      @danielsellers8707 Місяць тому

      I went to an awards ceremony in the Cutlers Hall when I was nominated for Radio Sheffield's "Make A Difference Awards" in 2022.

  • @comedyhunter
    @comedyhunter 7 місяців тому +21

    01:12 yes that was Yorkshire Bank, Sheffield is an awesome city I visit it often

    • @comedyhunter
      @comedyhunter 7 місяців тому

      No HSBC is on Fargate, a bit further around from this which is Surry Street corner@@TPH250290

    • @rubydazzler
      @rubydazzler 5 місяців тому +1

      Back in the day, the upper floors were the YMCA, before they built the new accommodation at Broomhall.

  • @MaddieMadMoo1
    @MaddieMadMoo1 7 місяців тому +9

    I have lived and worked in Sheffeild for the last 7 years, I grew up in Scunthorpe in a steelworking family so I kind of feel at home in Sheffield. I work in the city centre and live in one of the bigger suburbs. I like that the place has so many trees and parks and interesting places to visit. It will be interesting when all works on the heart of the city and on fargate are completed to see if there is any uptake in retail and hospitality.

  • @amberdy12
    @amberdy12 7 місяців тому +10

    There's so much to see in Sheffield. Lots of students who come to the universities choose to live there when they've got their degrees etc. Kelham Island is a must place for you to visit with your love of industry. Your made in Britain series hopefully give Sheffield a mention

    • @Strimbles
      @Strimbles 7 місяців тому +2

      Yes I was wondering if he'd make it to Kelham Island... looks like he didn't. That steam engine there is incredible, The most powerful working steam engine in Europe,!

  • @Joeyorangecupcake
    @Joeyorangecupcake 7 місяців тому +19

    What an absolutely wonderful video. All your videos are so well-made, insightful and absorbing, and this one is an absolute gem. I've lived in Sheffield for 26 years, and you've given it a fresh perspective; thank you so much! 😊

  • @elamorte
    @elamorte 7 місяців тому +19

    Now I want to go and watch again (after 20+ years) The Full Monty. Specially that opening sequence. I can hear in my head that voice saying -A city...on the move!-. Great video. Big fan of this channel. Cheers!

  • @comedyhunter
    @comedyhunter 7 місяців тому +19

    Another great video. you need to pop to the Millennium Gallery where they have the Metalwork Collection (13,000 items, thought to be the most extensive grouping of Sheffield-made cutlery) also go to Kelham Island Museum as they have a Bessemer Converter outside. Loads of stuff to see in Sheffield

    • @Strimbles
      @Strimbles 7 місяців тому +2

      Yeah I was wondering if he'd make it to Millennium Gallery when he was mentioning wanting to see some Sheffield made items. He was right next to Winter Garden it in the beginning he just missed it!!

    • @comedyhunter
      @comedyhunter 7 місяців тому +4

      @@Strimbles yes exactly, but it was his first time in Sheffield and there is a lot to see and it’s all spread out. Maybe he will come back again

    • @rubydazzler
      @rubydazzler 5 місяців тому +1

      Abbeydale Hamlet is interesting as well, but quite a way outside the centre. And Shepherd's Wheel.

  • @highgreen6452
    @highgreen6452 6 місяців тому +5

    The Brown Bear on Norfolk Street is a pub stuck in time, one of the stipulations to being Landlord is that you Cannot alter it, its my favourite pub in England.. from all the ones ive been in

  • @wendywolfman
    @wendywolfman 7 місяців тому +20

    This guy is the best.

  • @AnonAtry
    @AnonAtry 7 місяців тому +19

    Absolutely love the nuggets of history we get from these great historic cities whilst also displaying the downfall of the highstreet

    • @buy.to.let.britain
      @buy.to.let.britain 7 місяців тому +3

      banks are printing themsleves unlimited currency, to buy all the property and assets. its a huge swindle.

    • @AnonAtry
      @AnonAtry 7 місяців тому +2

      @@buy.to.let.britain Don't worry they'll have even more control of the currency once CBDC is introduced. Sad state of affairs.

    • @buy.to.let.britain
      @buy.to.let.britain 7 місяців тому

      only non productive people like welfare or pensioners will accept it. i dont think cbdc will work at all. if anything, it spells the final end of the west.@@AnonAtry

    • @buy.to.let.britain
      @buy.to.let.britain 7 місяців тому

      like the covid farce, only goons will fall for it. if you are smart enough to hold a responsible or skilled job, you can understand they are stealing your labour for worthless scrip. skilled people will simply leave the west, or revert to non skilled work.@@AnonAtry

    • @tumslucks9781
      @tumslucks9781 5 місяців тому

      ​@whirled.government
      ✡️👿✡️

  • @dannyboyspain1
    @dannyboyspain1 7 місяців тому +14

    Nostalgia beyond words. Brilliant video. The UK led the world in many inventions and developments and steel was just one of those things. I've been to Sheffield a few times and always found the people very friendly, and the guy at the old building that gave you a tour shows this. He seemed proud of what the town has achieved and so he should be. Once all the reconstruction of the city center has finished it would be nice to see all these historical places given a special place and maybe even a tour.

  • @kayleigh9551
    @kayleigh9551 3 місяці тому +5

    Moved to Sheffield from Newcastle for uni in 2015 and only just left this January. Although I will always have pride in my geordie heritage the passion I have for Sheffield city is unmatched. Steeped in such amazing, important history and the community feel where everyone is in it together and pulls together. The wonderful green spaces and respect for the environment and the arts and all the diversity. From the sunset reflecting off park hill flats, to the sound of the trams rolling by. From the poem on the side of hallam uni to Phlegms street art. Tear up when I miss it 😪 Sheffield will always have a special place in my heart. quite fitting that my family name is Steel 😂 great content mr turnip! Love your energy and your attitude! The fact the original high street is now derelict but sheffielders have made a community event space in the middle shows how forward thinking this city is. Whilst other high streets may fall into the past I can see sheffield leading the way into how to rejuvenate our city centres

  • @Ben-rm3uc
    @Ben-rm3uc 7 місяців тому +9

    Interesting to see what Sheffield is like in 2024.
    Growing up in the Cold War 1980’s, all I knew about Sheffield was Threads! Still the scariest thing I’ve ever seen.

    • @spacechannelfiver
      @spacechannelfiver Місяць тому +1

      I was 11 and lived in Sheffield when it aired, it was terrifying.

    • @katstephenson8493
      @katstephenson8493 Місяць тому +2

      😂😂 Same! I was terrified for years after watching that! I'm laughing at your comment because everyone I know that saw that says the exact same... I'm in Sheffield..think we all suffered trauma! ☮️

  • @TheDeejaydex
    @TheDeejaydex 4 місяці тому +2

    Great video - loved the history you've shown us. Sheffield was a fabulous city and although still is, it's a shadow of what it once was. I was working in Sheffield in the late 80's, just as the steel industry was dying, that industry supported hundreds of small engineering companies where you could get anything made. It was sad to see all that end, it was the end of an era.

  • @mascness_gaming
    @mascness_gaming 7 місяців тому +15

    I guess is Port Talbot (Steel city) next ? also interested in seeing you visiting some of the Welsh valley town, there is nothing like it in the UK. so unique

    • @rockyzrockyx917
      @rockyzrockyx917 7 місяців тому +4

      @sadiequinlan Eight (8) places in the USA named Sheffield:
      Sheffield, Alabama
      Sheffield, Illinois
      Sheffield, Iowa
      Sheffield, Massachusetts (NEW ENGLAND)
      Sheffield, Missouri
      Sheffield, Ohio
      Sheffield, Pennsylvania
      Sheffield, Texas

    • @rockyzrockyx917
      @rockyzrockyx917 7 місяців тому +2

      @sadiequinlan And it's 15 degrees F/-9.5 degrees C and snow in Liverpool, New York. Brrrrr...

    • @lifetruthseeking5808
      @lifetruthseeking5808 7 місяців тому +2

      Also Scunthorpe big steel town

  • @donfranktv
    @donfranktv 7 місяців тому +6

    The Alternative store looked really cool - so nice to see independant shops surviving the sky high rent on the high street

  • @alanjones4127
    @alanjones4127 7 місяців тому +5

    I grew up in Attercliffe back in the 60's , we used to walk to Sheffield town centre with the lads most Saturdays and play in the Castle Market . I remember playing in the shopping centre called the hole in the road it had a big fish tank full of fish . When we got hungry we walk back to Attercliffe , it would take a good hour or so . Those were the day's !

    • @paulketchupwitheverything767
      @paulketchupwitheverything767 4 місяці тому +2

      Hole in Road was a funny place. I remember it more as a pedestrian subway below an open roundabout. There were entrances into the lower levels of shops off the different exits. It was a handy way of getting about as a pedestrian, out of the way of traffic. There was a bit of a network of passageways and walkways from Pond Street to Castle Square. They filled it in to run the Supertram across it.

    • @gama3302
      @gama3302 3 місяці тому +1

      You don't want to go back to Attercliffe now!

  • @dialdays
    @dialdays Місяць тому +2

    Brilliant video of my home city, I remember the hammer sound from the steel works on woolly wood bottom sending me to sleep as a young lad....I used to work at William cookes as well in the core shop. It's a massive contrast from where we were to where we are now. The roadworks and all the building is constant and has been for years all while the shops and pubs have closed....

  • @annamelanie5151
    @annamelanie5151 7 місяців тому +9

    Back in the 70s (and prolly earlier) the blades of choice for competitive figure skaters were from Sheffield. As a kid I remember seeing the name Sheffield stamped on my mom’s skate blades. A big deal and expensive to import them to the USA back then.

    • @Ste2023
      @Ste2023 7 місяців тому +1

      Sheffield built the Best back then ....now Japanese r tops

  • @Scottgunner89
    @Scottgunner89 7 місяців тому +7

    The odd thing, a lot of shops are owned by people who have never stepped foot in the area and have no care for it.
    We looked at five shops in the area, three of them were owned by a trust in Cornwall, it would take two weeks to get a response, most responses were "We'll get back to you" and after a few months of messing about we ended up taking another shop.
    We've been in the current shop 18 months, and all of the Trust shops are still empty, even the motel they bought has closed down.

  • @timawells
    @timawells 7 місяців тому +27

    I have been Vlogging on Sheffield city centre every week since the lockdown in 2020. Its a tragedy created by the council. If I had known I would have come out with you and given you all the info.

    • @harrymay2528
      @harrymay2528 6 місяців тому +1

      Vlog name? Council corruption I would believe.

  • @dicksplatts007
    @dicksplatts007 7 місяців тому +5

    On the comment on how dirty Sheffield was well im born and bred going back generations and my granddad once told me that some streets near the factorys had that much soot and metal particles on the floor that you could shovel them up and they would spark. He also lived in a area of the don valley called atterclife which basically had factory's lineing the main roads with terrace houses surrounding them for the workers. At 11am each day the bars would start pulling pints of bitter ready for when the works had lunch at 12, then all the workers would pile to the pub "to replenish the lost fluids" as they say with there works beer tokens (also where the saying came from) which they paid on entry that entitled them to 2 pints each, they'd drink them and go back to work

  • @neoteric45
    @neoteric45 Місяць тому +1

    I love this snapshot of Sheffield, especially the steelmaking history, I regularly walk around the city centre and hope I spot you one day, and yes, I'd love to buy you a pin!. I'm a Sheffield lad born in 1945 in Meersbrook and moved to Parson Cross when I was about 5 years old. At that time it claimed to be the largest housing estate in Europe. But I remember playing the cornfields on wasteland off Lindsey Road/Deerlands Avenue, which I believe were a legacy of the Dig for Victory in WW11. My dad fought on the Western Front in WW1 in the Royal Engineers. Then, he worked on the railways and finished in the Steelworks working for Brown Bayley Steels in Attercliffe, filling scrap pans for charging into the Siemens open hearth furnaces. I remember my career interview at Southey Green School, where I was asked one question "Which steelworks do you want to work in". I opted to work for the same company as my dad and finished working on the Siemens open-hearth furnaces. I did most jobs starting in the pits preparing the moulds, then on the melting stage, weighing out chromium and manganese and other additives to add to the melt. So I've made Sheffield stainless steel, and I'm proud of that; one of the melts used to be Brierley KK, named after Harry Brierley, who became a director of Brown Bayley Steels. The company were still operating Steam Waggons in the sixties, I was told this was because petrol engines were unsafe to carry red hot ingots on the dray and could explode.
    I left Sheffield in the swinging sixties and moved to London. I blagged my way into office jobs and became interested in computers, which were substantial metal boxes that filled large rooms in those days. I eventually found a job back in Sheffield as a trainee Computer operator in Sheffield's first Computer Bureau. From there, I progressed into computer programming, used to take the manuals from work and read them overnight. I then returned to London and worked many computer jobs, moving from town to town. I've worked in London, Southampton, Manchester, Birmingham, and Liverpool. In the 90s, I moved back to Sheffield and found a flat on Parkhill. Perhaps there is a longer story to tell, I keep trying to write it all down coherently, but my memory...

  • @kronkite1530
    @kronkite1530 7 місяців тому +3

    I have the wooden boxed set of Sheffield Cutlery given to my grandparents as a wedding gift in the 1920s. It’s magnificent and must have been so special back then. The craftsmanship is superb.
    As for the iron and steel industry now, it might be less ‘mass’, longline, factories but still produces many high end, exotic alloy materials and products today. Kelham Island Museum shows the history of the city and how even into the C20th many grew up without ever seeing the sun due to the atmospheric pollution ( a BBC R4 presenter said the same of his childhood in Stoke-on-Trent even in the 40s). I visited one of the last original workshops still operating, the Phoenix, just before it closed, sadly. Now a pub iirc. Original wheels and mechanisms are on show in museums.

  • @anthonyorourke5562
    @anthonyorourke5562 7 місяців тому +10

    Fantastic video mate, lots of information and history, well done 👍

  • @samcannon371
    @samcannon371 7 місяців тому +5

    Great Video mate. I left the UK about 7 years ago now, but Lived in Sheffield for 30 before that. Great Memories and good to see that there is still development going on. Friendliest people in the world in Sheffield, it was truly a great place to grow up. Keep the videos coming, they're a brill watch.

  • @BuilderLee72
    @BuilderLee72 7 місяців тому +5

    Really enjoyed watching this 1 Turnip. I grew up in Chesterfield, just to the south of Sheffield, and remember the 70's and the massive industry of Sheffield steel and it's influence on it's surrounding area too.
    Nice 1 lad. Hope to see many more walkabout videos in 2024.
    Take care

  • @carrolmcdonald8611
    @carrolmcdonald8611 7 місяців тому +4

    Another fantastic video, I do hope they preserve the old kiln, it would be unforgivable to pull that down! Thank you so much for sharing. 🤗

  • @pirreli5
    @pirreli5 5 місяців тому +2

    what a great presenter you are!! i did once see a documentary on Sheffield steel, explaining that stainless was accidently made from a worker who added the wrong sequence of ingredient's to the furnace, when the boss saw the outcome of the pour, he was livid and threw the steel outside, after a few weeks they realised it was not corroding hence stainless steel!!! the said worker lost his job, but it was said they give his job back....sad to see the city's in decline. keep up the good work. subbed!!!

  • @hhhggfhtgdh
    @hhhggfhtgdh 7 місяців тому +3

    I moved to Sheffield in 2022, it’s been the most amazing time for me, lots of things to do here, lovely Peak District walks 20 min drive from my house, lots of shopping options, great nightlife scene
    I moved here alone and iv been very welcomed here

  • @waxmandr
    @waxmandr 7 місяців тому +4

    I love how I can just sit down and watch your fascinating 30 min videos with no adverts every 5 mins. Means a lot, cheers.

    • @wanderingturnip
      @wanderingturnip  7 місяців тому +1

      Haha is that irony? I don’t have any control about ads unfortunately. I want put any in myself as I like to be independent as possible, but I do understand UA-cam ads are annoying 👍👍

    • @waxmandr
      @waxmandr 7 місяців тому

      Nah, mate, not irony at all. I literally did get through the whole vid with no interruptions, and that's on UA-cam standard. The only ad was at the beginning.

    • @wanderingturnip
      @wanderingturnip  7 місяців тому

      Oh nice that’s great

  • @elizabethwood395
    @elizabethwood395 7 місяців тому +4

    Thanks, so much , for coming to our city. I've been feeling down about the city center since the loss of John Lewis and Debenhams but your film helped me to see that we still have a lot to be proud of. Great history, independent businesses and most of all the friendly, positive people that Sheffield is famous for. A lovely film, maybe your best so far, but I am biased!

  • @thaknows2503
    @thaknows2503 2 місяці тому +3

    One of the buildiings behind you at 2.46 is where the rules of football were written giving football to the world and is marked with a blue plaque 9 east parade

    • @thaknows2503
      @thaknows2503 2 місяці тому

      If it was London it would a world landmark

  • @AnonAtry
    @AnonAtry 7 місяців тому +36

    Buzzing for the 'made in Britain series'

    • @wanderingturnip
      @wanderingturnip  7 місяців тому +13

      Can’t wait to put them out, I’ve got some ace episodes already. It’s just a bit harder as it’s not just me and my camera, I’ve realised they take more planning and conversations so I want to get them right. But keep an eye out, coming very soon 👍👍

    • @mallorca629
      @mallorca629 7 місяців тому +6

      @@wanderingturnipHere is another idea: A documentary about the london docks, imagening how they where in their heyday with pubs and taverns full of sailors from all over the world….. cheers

    • @helenbartoszek243
      @helenbartoszek243 7 місяців тому +2

      I'm from Australia and am looking forward to it too. I know that anything made in Australia, Britain and Germany is going to be quality goods. Sadly, it is becoming harder to find as it is predominately 'Made in China'

    • @JoolsUK
      @JoolsUK 7 місяців тому

      ​Check out si-finds thames larking, he reimagines ​the history from the items he finds. The pewter tankard episode especially@@mallorca629

  • @andrewdigby5114
    @andrewdigby5114 7 місяців тому +2

    18'30" rare and racy on devonshire street. this shop was legendary. joe, and his colleague, was an institution. thanks guys.

  • @susanrickards7702
    @susanrickards7702 7 місяців тому +7

    Another fantastic video..what a amazing history..another place to add to my bucket list to visit when I come back home ..very very interesting. Thank you.

  • @laurence2824
    @laurence2824 7 місяців тому +6

    I don't want to get all earnest and heavy, but I think these videos are probably quite important. In the '70s and '80s my dad made documentaries about British coalmine closures - if he hadn't, I suspect the social and cultural life surrounding the pre-Thatcherite UK mining industry would have been largely forgotten. My hubby lives in Norton in Teesside. I hoped to learn about the foundry in Norton where they cast the original bell "Big Ben" for the Westminster clock-tower (it eventually cracked and was recast for the current replacement). Today, as far as I could discover, all trace of the Norton foundry is gone (although there are Victorian photographs remaining). We're at risk of losing an important part of Britain's industrial heritage if things carry on as they are; I wonder how many generations it'll be before Redcar and Port Talbot are completely forgotten as having been one-time industrial powerhouses.

    • @kronkite1530
      @kronkite1530 7 місяців тому

      Fully agreed. These should be archived. Watching the old features on the BFI, BBC Archive Films sites and others is fascinating but I imagine many made are now lost.

  • @stehume
    @stehume 7 місяців тому +4

    Another fine video.
    As a owner of a retail business it's so said to seethe high street in such a state it is.
    Looking forward to made in Britain.
    All the best to you

  • @mikedoyle3455
    @mikedoyle3455 6 місяців тому +2

    The building at 15:00 with the red window frames was once Sheffield's main fire station on West Street.

  • @stoker98
    @stoker98 7 місяців тому +3

    I think this is your best video so far! What made it so good was the research you put in before doing your walk. I watched spell bound. The people you interviewed added a lot of interest, and gave the urban landscape a friendly human touch. I do hope you will produce many more videos of this high quality.

    • @wanderingturnip
      @wanderingturnip  7 місяців тому +1

      Thank you mate i appreciate that. I am really trying to get better at spending longer with people on camera, especially with my coming ‘made in Britain’ series 👍

  • @SailingABSea
    @SailingABSea 22 дні тому

    Wow... I learned something today about Sheffield steel and cutlery. Thank you.

  • @shirleysmith1713
    @shirleysmith1713 7 місяців тому +3

    My home town, great memories 👍🏻😀. Thanks for showing 👍🏻😀☀️

  • @YUNOBF3
    @YUNOBF3 13 днів тому +1

    Fantastic video. Love my home city.

  • @dannybowden5296
    @dannybowden5296 7 місяців тому +4

    That was fantastic! Liked and subscribed.
    I have done a fair few drainage jobs in Sheffield, mainly for site redevelopment (student flats and such). I found some wonderful underground cellars, rivers and some manholes were like red brick cathedrals when you got inside them; the craftsmanship second to none.
    I'm not sure if it was intentional or not but I enjoyed the Crucible / 'big break'through line.

  • @alisonspowell1496
    @alisonspowell1496 7 місяців тому +2

    This is brilliant. I'm a Sheffield lass and I loved this video! I'm so glad you enjoyed our fair city. The Cutlers' Hall is beautiful (my friend C McKay was Master Cutler a few years ago!). Thanks for showing the thriving independent shops and the city's industrial heritage too. Great job. I watched your Scarborough video too - my favourite place, and you were so respectful about it. A new subscriber here!

  • @POWERtothePEOPLE-GP78
    @POWERtothePEOPLE-GP78 7 місяців тому +4

    Another great video! I always really enjoy your stuff. Your enthusiasm for local history and industry really reminds me of late Uncle who took me all over the north showing me buildings, factorys, towers, chimneys, steam engines and so much more.
    I've mentioned this before, but your videos always bring back some great memories for me. Thanks mate and if you ever find yourself in Runcorn, Widnes or Liverpool again and I see you about I'll gladly buy you a pint!

  • @thriftingnation7809
    @thriftingnation7809 7 місяців тому +2

    I was just telling my mum about your channel! She’s in Sheffield I’m in Canada now and couldn’t believe you uploaded Sheffield today! Thank-you so much! Live your vids!

  • @paulbooth4927
    @paulbooth4927 4 місяці тому +5

    Affordable housing that no one can afford! Love it!!!

  • @andrewdigby5114
    @andrewdigby5114 7 місяців тому +2

    18'50" glossop road baths, went there many times back in the "old days". this was the swimming pool where we were brought from school.

  • @EyUpDucks
    @EyUpDucks 4 місяці тому +3

    As a born and bred Sheffielder, I can tell thee na that the same road works never end, they finish them then 6 months later they're changing it.
    Our council is well known for wasting money on things not needed and neglecting what is.
    We're still the best northern city, full of the friendliest people and as an ex steel worker you did our story proud.

  • @firebeard
    @firebeard 7 місяців тому +2

    Thanks Turnip for a great video, I love Sheffield though I haven’t been there other than just in passing since the 90’s.

  • @paulgilmour4920
    @paulgilmour4920 7 місяців тому +3

    Another excellent piece.
    Can’t wait for the made in Britain series, which I’d imagine Sheffield steel could feature.
    I think those of us with cutlery marked with made in Sheffield will vouch for its quality and longevity, as with most other products still made in Britain.

  • @petermach8635
    @petermach8635 7 місяців тому +14

    Sheffield is just down the road from me, I love visiting although the decline is obvious and saddening. the place has become another student hell, blocks of flats built to house people with no connection to British culture or social life, which explains why so many city centre bars and clubs have closed, we've been sold out for foreign money and folk. It's well worth visiting the Industrial Museum at Kelham Island and the surrounding area.... there's much to see there.
    Keep up the good work !!

    • @rifatmahmood1670
      @rifatmahmood1670 Місяць тому

      Absolutely got nothing to do with cost of living crisis or younger generations preferring not to go out to pubs and clubs anymore???`Nowt to do with a pint costing between £5 to £7 pounds, while beer from supermarkets are a lot cheaper. Bloomin foreigners what are they thinking with their investments keeping the city even relevant in modern day and age. We should go back to mile after mile of derelict buildings instead.
      What are the 80% of white population with British culture doing? How are they letting 20% of people dominate their way of life???

    • @coolbritannia1979
      @coolbritannia1979 Місяць тому +1

      yikes.

  • @edmundblackaddercoc8522
    @edmundblackaddercoc8522 7 місяців тому +7

    I remember roundabout with aquariums built in, it was brilliant, and of course castle market.

    • @rosieHolliday5887
      @rosieHolliday5887 7 місяців тому

      It was the "Hole in the road" Google it lol

    • @darrendazzertodd
      @darrendazzertodd 7 місяців тому +3

      The hole in the road. I remember it was full of bus drivers in between jobs. And the smell of the fish market (castle market). The joys of youth. Haven't been to the city centre for more than 20 years... Must have a wander around the next time I pass

    • @edmundblackaddercoc8522
      @edmundblackaddercoc8522 7 місяців тому

      @@darrendazzertodd All gone mate sadly,the news stands and massive goldfish,open fish castle market,they call it progressive not so sure had character then.

    • @darrendazzertodd
      @darrendazzertodd 7 місяців тому +2

      @@edmundblackaddercoc8522 I hear you have to pay a charge for the privalidge of driving into town now......... As my old gran said "I don't like change". The best of health to you

    • @edmundblackaddercoc8522
      @edmundblackaddercoc8522 7 місяців тому

      @@darrendazzertodd is sudden change good? We'll see in the next 20 years.

  • @BritBow1867
    @BritBow1867 3 місяці тому +1

    I’m 35, from a long line of Sheffield steel makers. I am a steel maker now in Sheffield. Town is a dive now. Rivelin valley still has the ruins of the old mills that made cutlery from the river to power the grinding stones. Dating back to the 1500s. The kelham museum would be a good place for you to go to.

  • @triggerking135
    @triggerking135 7 місяців тому +3

    Your passion to cover this stuff, just the opening scenes, awesome. Love your channel man.

  • @LeofromFreo
    @LeofromFreo 7 місяців тому +6

    Have a listen to Joe Cocker’s 1982 album “Sheffield Steel”. It’s one of his best albums. Excellent, strong music.

  • @leeyoung9469
    @leeyoung9469 7 місяців тому +4

    Thanks for this vlog enjoyed it immensely. Keep up the great work.

  • @paulwild3676
    @paulwild3676 7 місяців тому +7

    The Hallamshire district in Sheffield has wages higher than most of the South East, like all Northern cities and London, the variations between rich and poor are incomprehensible. This is replicated in Manchester, Leeds and Liverpool. Sheffield is the most Northern of the Northern cities to me. They tried lumping it in with the East Midlands once, good luck calling Sean Bean a Midlander.

    • @kronkite1530
      @kronkite1530 7 місяців тому

      Anywhere west of Eccleshall Road, Abbeydale etc. is (mostly) very des-res; Dore, Totley, Whirlow and all the way out to the Peak are very nice and VERY expensive neighbourhoods!

  • @GNorton
    @GNorton 7 місяців тому +6

    What a great video, and great enthusiasm, very informative. Subscribed and looking forward to future content ❤

  • @sweetchavacano2
    @sweetchavacano2 7 місяців тому +3

    The largest departament store chain in México is called Liverpool, is like Macy’s o Selfriged’s, It was founded in the mid 1800, is named after the city because it started as a small shop in México City owned by a french guy who sold imported goods from Europe, fabrics specially, and they use to ship everything from the port of Liverpool.

  • @AnonAtry
    @AnonAtry 7 місяців тому +12

    I'm based in Dartford and our high street is shocking, yet we have non-stop new builds going up with retail units attached to the bottom, even though we have loads of existing retail units empty for many years, a shopping centre with half it's units closed for many years. Does anyone know why this is happening? Guessing there must be some tax benefits to the property developers?

    • @mikedennington8856
      @mikedennington8856 7 місяців тому +4

      Its all to do with tax write offs. The tax system needs to concentrate on converting empty buildings to residential and stop the developers from scamming the system.

    • @sunshineravens
      @sunshineravens 7 місяців тому +4

      New build construction is zero rated i.e. no VAT.
      It's a terrible policy when there are now so many old buildings crying out for renovation.

    • @nelliemelba4967
      @nelliemelba4967 7 місяців тому +1

      Do you remember when it was going to be a Tesco town? Loads of shops already closed in Lowfield Street, more followed and they allowed the area to become really run down. We waited years for this Tesco "regeneration" , not that many really wanted it, and then TescI pulled out. More years passed and the degradation got worse. Now it's all being torn down to be replaced with massive, ugly blocks of flats, proper eyesores, towering over the park, blocking out sunlight. Really lovely.

    • @AnonAtry
      @AnonAtry 7 місяців тому

      @nelliemelba4967 it's such a shame, the high street has been left to rot due to bluewater and meanwhile the council continue to approve flats everywhere and waste money on vanity projects that do nothing to improve the high street...

  • @andrewshore9709
    @andrewshore9709 7 місяців тому +1

    Great video round my home town - heart breaking viewing to be honest, especially as you show the old record tools building waiting for demolition, the place I did my engineering apprenticeship. Thanks for taking the time to make the film of great memories, not sure we’ll ever see Sheffield in the same light in my lifetime but we can remember, thanks

  • @deedahinkent
    @deedahinkent 7 місяців тому +15

    Brilliant video of my hometown city Dave .I now live i Kent but i really miss the Sheffield that I once knew it was awsome in the 80s/90s . So glad you came across that kiln your face was a picture you are not on your own there are plenty of us who love all that industrial history mate PS I was a wet grinder for 25years and am now 60 so I feel very blessed now ! ha ha . once again love your channel keep up the good work ta very much👍

  • @Magic-Florence
    @Magic-Florence 7 місяців тому +6

    Loved this! What a good channel!

  • @gillianbrookwell1678
    @gillianbrookwell1678 7 місяців тому +4

    I was born in Sheffield in 1949; My family have moved on since then. I can remember buying Stainless Steel cutlery and Denby Stoneware which is hard to come by now. Even after 50 years, I still use the Stoneware and the original Sheffield cutlery. Sheffield will always be 'special' as it was the city I grew up in, but it's changed so much since the 1970's.

    • @petermach8635
      @petermach8635 7 місяців тому

      My cutlery is Italian but I wouldn't be without my Denby crockery, the stuff is fabulous.

  • @LondonFromLondon
    @LondonFromLondon 7 місяців тому +2

    Honestly mate, another great video! You've made me want to visit Sheffield which I've always thought of as the middle of nowhere to be honest. Can't wait to see where you bimble to next . . .

  • @janetmarple7846
    @janetmarple7846 7 місяців тому +7

    I have lived in Sheffield 72 years and it’s a right sh..hole these days.Druggies by cathedral,dealers on Fargate and the Moor,hustlers,undesirables round tram stops.Yes the first building was a bank.The council have wasted so many opportunities to improve the town centre and it is now dead.Dont come back,it gets worse by the day.The building next to Cutlers Hall was Royal Bank of Scotland and over past 10 years was redone inside so many times and now shut.

  • @stevensmelt6117
    @stevensmelt6117 7 місяців тому +2

    Magnificent, so well presented. Quality and intelligent, very well done. Thank you

  • @peterd788
    @peterd788 7 місяців тому +112

    People often think that the biggest cause of city decay is the internet which has crowded out retail but it's not only that. A very major part is higher education. UK cities thrived from the 1970s because of the expansion of universities. Students needed bars to go to where they could meet people to shag. It created an industry of good times but like any industry education sought new avenues for expansion. The result of this became grotesque as it sold itself internationally. Today we now have a higher education sector that sucks in money and people from China, India and Nigeria and those students live insular lives away from the nightclubs, pubs and restaurants that used fed the university towns. Now, across the UK these towns and cities have become wastelands fed by people using Deliveroo to buy bottles of water and mushrooms from Sainsbury's Local. It's a far more complex form of decline that most people don't notice. We've created a pretend city economy across the country. The universities have cash and the cities they are in are utterly fucked.

    • @StrayGator
      @StrayGator 7 місяців тому +17

      Steady on mate, if the international students didn't come there'd be no well paid university jobs for anyone, and I'm not talking about the academics.

    • @rain_down_
      @rain_down_ 7 місяців тому +22

      That's one way of pretending Brexit isn't a fucking disaster.

    • @AIlezAlIezAIIez
      @AIlezAlIezAIIez 7 місяців тому +6

      What a load of bs

    • @twistedsister2568
      @twistedsister2568 7 місяців тому +12

      @@rain_down_ still sour about Brexit.

    • @rain_down_
      @rain_down_ 7 місяців тому

      always will be @@twistedsister2568

  • @neiltoplis8300
    @neiltoplis8300 7 місяців тому +2

    Never been to Sheffield it looks a place we might visit one week end, really interesting history. Thanks for the insight.

  • @Tommo0706
    @Tommo0706 7 місяців тому +3

    My home city also, lots of positives about Sheffield not least the fact it’s the greenest city in Europe! Being on the edge of the Peak District is a huge blessing however the small city centre has gone into disrepute - apart from kelham island and the odd little pocket of rejuvenation, the city continues to rot away and is a place many avoid for good reason 😢