my Aunty and Uncle lived there, they were retired and given the option to move from their 3 bedroom council house(council obviously wanted the 3 bedroom but fair enough 3 bedroom is too much for two people),my uncle had trouble climbing the stairs anyway in their old house so exchanging was obviously what they did , it was really nice there, the gardens were immaculate,the bungalow had everything they needed almost everybody knew each other,my Uncle would, together with the neighbour grow veg in the back garden,when I would visit them I remember it was always very peaceful
I love these sort of images ! In the early 1980's my neighbourhood and then street, was being demolished.( here in Hull ) We stayed there after everyone else had moved as my dad was in a legal dispute with the council. After people had moved out, it became a ghost town, but the houses weren't boarded up at first, so me and my brother ( i was about 12/13, would explore. We never came across anyone else, and there was no arson or other damage, which made it even more strange ! After some time, the slates and floorboards were removed, just leaving houses as 'skeletons', as if a corpse had been picked clean. And all the gardens had been removed too. After the houses came down, the area looked like an atomic bomb had exploded ! There was just our house, propped up by the empty one next door. It wasn't long before the council made their final 'offer' and threatened us with eviction in 24 hours, at which point my dad gave up.
Probably sold the land to a private developer, the fencing around looks pretty new. There will be homes built that ordinary folk won't be able to afford.
@@kdri155 that is exactly what they have done, atleast that’s what I’ve been told, I’ve tried looking into it but can’t find much info other than that houses are being built there, I’m not sure wether they will be social or private. But I’d imagine they will be new build for private buyers.
Maybe a mix a I think it’s more normal now that lot of local councils request at least 10% social housing on developments on land they sell to developers sometimes more .
But peter how can people, humanity allow it to deteriorate like this,there's sons grandsons ,people round the doors could of not letting it get in to such a state,you know when I was younger you had 12 year old+ boys girls, asking neighbors hey Mr+ Mrs do you want ya garden doing,and they'd tidy it up for a couple of £pounds,, these property's there's nowt wrong with them,, its absolutely sheer east of council,government tax payers money, of argh let's knock them down,,, this would never have happened to past generations,they had more spirit
@@PeterVaughan-ve5cz yes you right peter ,don't know if I'm wrong ,but when times are hard ,I wonder if wars bring people together, and you get the good out of them , i don't know,, all the best peter to you and your family and god bless you all
My Mum and Dad lived at number 27 for over 20 years up until both going into care in 2017...😢... It was a beautiful little safe place for them in their last years. The gardens were kept beautifully and they loved living here. I miss visiting them here, so many special memories ❤️ Sad to see it this way ...😢
How many times have councils done this , instead of modernising properties they let them become vandalised and unfit … Then it’s demolition and private homes being built ….
This street could be lovely. I like these houses. Reminds me of the Jim Noir video of 'My Patch' which is not available on You Tube anymore or anywhere......
Remember these. They were for the over 50s.. To be fair they were showing signs of being unfit fifteen years or so ago. Teeny kitchen, some said they were full of asbestos (which is OK until disturbed so the dust flies around) Difficult to remodel without lots of precautions.. They are on the canal bank more or less. Probably be ££s "water view" properties?
Morning ☕️ such a shame of what obviously was a good little ommunity area. Wander if they were initially those prefab houses from war days? Ty for sharing
I lived in one of those bungalows and along with my sister and 36 other tenants we got kicked out 2 years ago. Andrew western was one of the councillors who agreed for them to be demolished. All bastards the lot of them 🤬
They all look pretty sturdy and structurally sound on the outside, im sure it would make more sense refurbishing the inferiors and sorting the gardens than making some crappy newbuilds that wont last two minutes!😢
Shame it cant be revamped the council constitution was from a time they were of solid construction .I wonder why there was damp ,modern UPVC in older properties can cause this lack of cavity insulation is another.
@@nickthomas181 it was built on a flood plane. The river Mersey runs a few hundred metres behind the street. Yet they plan to build new build houses in exactly the same spot.
@KMKmedia94 Yes but have they ever flooded? If it does flood you wouldn't be granted planning permission to build new houses. May be there's adequate flood defenses in place. They should have revamped the bungalows there will always be a need and they could have converted the lofts into a dormmer to max the space.There is a cut off point in terms of expense of course but it's doubtful these would be sold in the future.A housing association would have taken these on. Council houses were revamped and put back into use by the builder Wimpy in my town of Burnley after a certain number were returned to council houses and Wimpy bought a number of them for a pound each as part of the contract and these were as derelict as these bungalows. They can be put back into use the buildings themselves are from a time of solid construction . I am wondering if these have a cavity wall maybe not from the age of construction. The damp issues would arise from a number of factors one being the lack of cavity insulation.
my Aunty and Uncle lived there, they were retired and given the option to move from their 3 bedroom council house(council obviously wanted the 3 bedroom but fair enough 3 bedroom is too much for two people),my uncle had trouble climbing the stairs anyway in their old house so exchanging was obviously what they did , it was really nice there, the gardens were immaculate,the bungalow had everything they needed almost everybody knew each other,my Uncle would, together with the neighbour grow veg in the back garden,when I would visit them I remember it was always very peaceful
Which Street is it?
@@BillyTheButcherShannonHighfield Close Stretford.
Used to cut through there on the way back from Jackson 's boat . What the hell happened ?
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the future of the UK.
yeah i will move out of here before this happens
I love these sort of images ! In the early 1980's my neighbourhood and then street, was being demolished.( here in Hull ) We stayed there after everyone else had moved as my dad was in a legal dispute with the council. After people had moved out, it became a ghost town, but the houses weren't boarded up at first, so me and my brother ( i was about 12/13, would explore. We never came across anyone else, and there was no arson or other damage, which made it even more strange ! After some time, the slates and floorboards were removed, just leaving houses as 'skeletons', as if a corpse had been picked clean. And all the gardens had been removed too. After the houses came down, the area looked like an atomic bomb had exploded ! There was just our house, propped up by the empty one next door. It wasn't long before the council made their final 'offer' and threatened us with eviction in 24 hours, at which point my dad gave up.
Probably sold the land to a private developer, the fencing around looks pretty new. There will be homes built that ordinary folk won't be able to afford.
@@kdri155 that is exactly what they have done, atleast that’s what I’ve been told, I’ve tried looking into it but can’t find much info other than that houses are being built there, I’m not sure wether they will be social or private. But I’d imagine they will be new build for private buyers.
Maybe a mix a I think it’s more normal now that lot of local councils request at least 10% social housing on developments on land they sell to developers sometimes more .
Be for social housing more than likely
@ private new builds.
Demolishing for Trafford Housing to build better quality properties.
I have worked on that estate. The ground is unsafe due to a huge water viaduct (I think) below. Was built right over the top
Why would anyone be so thoughtless? Oh yeah. ££££££££.
Shocking that houses are clearly available and yet the homeless get ignored.
Looks like British army training area 🙈
This will be nearly all of 🇬🇧 by 2030 or sooner.
They look fairly new looking at the roofs, That's weird man!
How can any council in UK, allow such neglect, disgraceful!.
I'd say it's deliberate policy.
But peter how can people, humanity allow it to deteriorate like this,there's sons grandsons ,people round the doors could of not letting it get in to such a state,you know when I was younger you had 12 year old+ boys girls, asking neighbors hey Mr+ Mrs do you want ya garden doing,and they'd tidy it up for a couple of £pounds,, these property's there's nowt wrong with them,, its absolutely sheer east of council,government tax payers money, of argh let's knock them down,,, this would never have happened to past generations,they had more spirit
@terencebarrett2897 But now, nobody has a sense of community spirit, it's been broken. I'm 70yrs old and sadly nothing is like it was.
@@PeterVaughan-ve5cz yes you right peter ,don't know if I'm wrong ,but when times are hard ,I wonder if wars bring people together, and you get the good out of them , i don't know,, all the best peter to you and your family and god bless you all
@@terencebarrett2897 The answer to how is money. Plain and simple.
Street view, Highfield place Stretford, click on see more dates and look at 2008, looks a very nice place to retire
This street featured in the MEN in September, search for it, the headline was - Greater Manchester's ghost estate where every home lies empty
I'd love a bungalow.
Same!😢
With them being bungalows and rather small, it would appear to be a pensioner's estate.
@@williamjp7352 yeah mate it was. They had damp issues so everyone was moved out. Now due to be demolished and replaced with new build houses.
@@KMKmedia94 Ah, of course. How convenient. I wonder how many other, similar estates developed "damp issues"F@#king developers
@@KMKmedia94 Some council maintenance wouldn't have gone amiss. Typical. "C'mon grandad, off to the care-home. We need this land".
My Mum and Dad lived at number 27 for over 20 years up until both going into care in 2017...😢...
It was a beautiful little safe place for them in their last years. The gardens were kept beautifully and they loved living here.
I miss visiting them here, so many special memories ❤️
Sad to see it this way ...😢
@@KMKmedia94..my parents lived in one of these bungalows up till 2017...for over 20 years..not one bit of damp..??
I was working on that estate about 3 years ago, nothing wrong with them bungalows!!!!
You obviously didn’t do a good job 😂
Was you doing the roofing ? They look fairly new consider they been left empty
I used to read gas and electric meters that estate was part of my round
They look nice
All the people that need homes in Manchester and you’ve got this full estate of empty houses wow
How many times have councils done this , instead of modernising properties they let them become vandalised and unfit … Then it’s demolition and private homes being built ….
This street could be lovely. I like these houses. Reminds me of the Jim Noir video of 'My Patch' which is not available on You Tube anymore or anywhere......
Didn't think it was a "shithole" thought it had potential to be a good community estate, what a waste...
@@johorrocks8927 it wasn’t a shit hole a few years ago. It is now. Completely destroyed.
@@KMKmedia94 what a shame...only used the words "shithole" from the original content, these could be good homes
Yeah agreed.
Remember these. They were for the over 50s.. To be fair they were showing signs of being unfit fifteen years or so ago. Teeny kitchen, some said they were full of asbestos (which is OK until disturbed so the dust flies around) Difficult to remodel without lots of precautions.. They are on the canal bank more or less. Probably be ££s "water view" properties?
Can’t get my head round why there sitting empty after they’ve all had roof replacements which look like they were done in the not so distant past
Refurbished these would be ideal homes for retired people
Morning ☕️ such a shame of what obviously was a good little ommunity area. Wander if they were initially those prefab houses from war days? Ty for sharing
Where bouts on Stretford is this
They will be done up for the newcomers.
It looks like it would have been very nice at one time
Does seem to be a terrible waste of housing, at first glance they don’t look to be in particularly bad shape
It looks like Transylvania but so does Pittsburgh area lol
Great video, see the slabs are being recycled.
Theres people living on the streets in this country government open your eyes if you can be bothered and house them
Bungalows probably full of asbestos
So how much you reckon then?
social housing in manchester south area nr.airport v v bad responed all dept.arguments, disruptions violent or harassing threatening or abusive
Same crack my old estate early 2000s knocked all down built private houses no1 from the estate could afford all because hmrc offices half a mile away
All them homeless yet all these stood their like that x
I lived in one of those bungalows and along with my sister and 36 other tenants we got kicked out 2 years ago. Andrew western was one of the councillors who agreed for them to be demolished. All bastards the lot of them 🤬
They all look pretty sturdy and structurally sound on the outside, im sure it would make more sense refurbishing the inferiors and sorting the gardens than making some crappy newbuilds that wont last two minutes!😢
we need to get david cameron down here to assess the damage
What happened to neighbourhood
They've fenced the site off. They're going to re-build. The'll tell you the bungalows are unfit for housing.
Proper Depressing innit
Yeah that's britain in general
Actually looks like it’d be a nice street with people all living there.
Living in the Uk is just depressing
Shame it cant be revamped the council constitution was from a time they were of solid construction .I wonder why there was damp ,modern UPVC in older properties can cause this lack of cavity insulation is another.
@@nickthomas181 it was built on a flood plane. The river Mersey runs a few hundred metres behind the street. Yet they plan to build new build houses in exactly the same spot.
@KMKmedia94
Yes but have they ever flooded? If it does flood you wouldn't be granted planning permission to build new houses. May be there's adequate flood defenses in place. They should have revamped the bungalows there will always be a need and they could have converted the lofts into a dormmer to max the space.There is a cut off point in terms of expense of course but it's doubtful these would be sold in the future.A housing association would have taken these on. Council houses were revamped and put back into use by the builder Wimpy in my town of Burnley after a certain number were returned to council houses and Wimpy bought a number of them for a pound each as part of the contract and these were as derelict as these bungalows. They can be put back into use the buildings themselves are from a time of solid construction . I am wondering if these have a cavity wall maybe not from the age of construction. The damp issues would arise from a number of factors one being the lack of cavity insulation.
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Council prob sold off land worth more than maintenance shame could b lovely so many homeless
And the homeless has no homes jesus Christ
They'll soon be full
Bungalow's take up to much space will be destroyed for flats
@@stievboyo636 there’s flats all over. One street aimed solely at elderly/ disabled people is not too much to ask.
They will build multi storey apartments for rental and make a fortune
They’re being renovated for our replacement
And the government says they haven't got any affordable homes to rent unless you come in a dingy 😡
Couldn't agree more
Ah yes the blame game. Funny how this has been a problem for as long as I can remember. 🤦🤦
They'll be moving in there soon, don't worry.
All that guttering and drain pipes and slates on the roof ect ect ect
Big flats going up there soon
Have a few more if government doesn't sort drains out wtf
Them flags are almost 100years old
Lots of brown envelopes.
What a waste.
What a disgrace when people are homeless
SQUAT THE LOT
They could put the illegal immigrants who come on the boats in there instead of 5 star hotels 🇬🇧
All these home derelict?
They need to get these homes renovated 😮😮
Put our homeless in them ❤
This my people is how the whole of Britain is going to look with islamic soldiers will be patrolling ? And its not a joke
Your the joke sonny!
Ruff: Watch Wandering Turnip and you will see we are already half way there ‼️
@@anthonyfrancis2374 OPEN your eyes, go watch Wandering Turnip
@@joline2730 thank you Joline
Your standards of English are the joke