Most enjoyable. What a smooth run. My how Beverley Road has changed in the 50 years since I left Hull. And yet the roads are the same width, much of the housing and retail is the same, yet it looks a little closed in from what I remember. Perched high up in a lorry would alter the visual perspective some....
The frontline, to the right is mainly eastern Europeans, to left is mixed comnunity, at the beginning is mainly Kurdish community, at the end mix of African and English community. This road is active for trouble sadly. Nice driving though :)
my first job was in hull and i lived off sculcotes lane in 89-90. it wasnt the best area then. went back to the same spot last year and how its changed. not for the better. looks really poor and run down. all i ever heard was east european accents too.
These immigrants have only dragged Hull further down . I was born in Hull in the 1950's and it was a proud clean city with plenty of jobs through the spectrum, lots of exporting manufacturing companies, but nothing now, unless its foreign, so the profits don't stay in the area or the country. It used to be a pleasure to drive into Hull with the dual carriageways lined with colourful trees and the flower beds down the centre always well kept . Now its a tip regardless of which road you approach it through. Full of junk food establishments, hardly a useful shop amongst them. The centre of the town has not a quality shop but full of pound shops or similar. Gone are the Carmicheals, Hammonds ( as owned by the Hammond family), a decent choice of tailors. There was only two proper shoe shops and they have both gone small one opposite Station Hotel ( as was) and the one where the Prospect centre is. And Station Hotel , another ghetto in the making along with the old Crest Hotel at Ferriby. There was plenty of employment for all those that wanted to work plus few mothers worked but where at home raising the children, keeping the house clean , cooking the dinners for the children when they came home from lunch and there when they arrived home at 4.30. Women cannot even cook now, its either pasta carry out, tv dinner or a Mcberger. So they allow the hoards into Hull and other places, no education, no skills, cannot speak English enough to be understood and we are paying for this in out taxes. Depending what you read , there are plenty of jobs but there are a lot of unemployed, work that one out. Seems the local council are building future slums and making them ghettoes for the flotsam of the world. I am so glad I got out.
Most enjoyable. What a smooth run. My how Beverley Road has changed in the 50 years since I left Hull. And yet the roads are the same width, much of the housing and retail is the same, yet it looks a little closed in from what I remember. Perched high up in a lorry would alter the visual perspective some....
Good video, certainly looks different from your POV. Also good driving showing good lane discipline!
Thankyou 😃🙏
I know that road well, spent 3/4 of my life travelling down there from school to work! Never done a video though! Thanks for sharing
We'll have to do it one day 😉
My brother and I used to have swimming lessons at @Beverley road baths in the 1960s. We used to walk there from Bricknell avenue.
once upon a time i used to live there in washington street. it was sometime around 20 years ago. Still remember it.
Drove right past my old home #723 Beverley High Road.
😀👍
Loved fountain road 1945
hull city council should be ashamed for putting in all day bus lanes in certain areas
The frontline, to the right is mainly eastern Europeans, to left is mixed comnunity, at the beginning is mainly Kurdish community, at the end mix of African and English community. This road is active for trouble sadly. Nice driving though :)
rape and murder down that stree
What kind of active trouble?
That when doctor did home visit 1945 9:58
my first job was in hull and i lived off sculcotes lane in 89-90. it wasnt the best area then. went back to the same spot last year and how its changed. not for the better. looks really poor and run down. all i ever heard was east european accents too.
What difference do the accents make? What’s your point with that?
@@seangillespie2988 massive scale immigration changing the character of the place totally
@@edf6607 Yeah.... so?. What of it?.
These immigrants have only dragged Hull further down . I was born in Hull in the 1950's and it was a proud clean city with plenty of jobs through the spectrum, lots of exporting manufacturing companies, but nothing now, unless its foreign, so the profits don't stay in the area or the country. It used to be a pleasure to drive into Hull with the dual carriageways lined with colourful trees and the flower beds down the centre always well kept . Now its a tip regardless of which road you approach it through. Full of junk food establishments, hardly a useful shop amongst them. The centre of the town has not a quality shop but full of pound shops or similar. Gone are the Carmicheals, Hammonds ( as owned by the Hammond family), a decent choice of tailors. There was only two proper shoe shops and they have both gone small one opposite Station Hotel ( as was) and the one where the Prospect centre is. And Station Hotel , another ghetto in the making along with the old Crest Hotel at Ferriby.
There was plenty of employment for all those that wanted to work plus few mothers worked but where at home raising the children, keeping the house clean , cooking the dinners for the children when they came home from lunch and there when they arrived home at 4.30. Women cannot even cook now, its either pasta carry out, tv dinner or a Mcberger. So they allow the hoards into Hull and other places, no education, no skills, cannot speak English enough to be understood and we are paying for this in out taxes. Depending what you read , there are plenty of jobs but there are a lot of unemployed, work that one out.
Seems the local council are building future slums and making them ghettoes for the flotsam of the world. I am so glad I got out.
@@hastuart9639 To be honest we're glad you got out too, we don't need your sort dragging the City down.
We've moved from the 50's that your living in!
Can everyone pray that my sister finds a good husband to marry.
CRAP