Such a shame. The Underbanks and Market Place, in an affluent town, would be prime real estate. Such character. I was born and raised in Stockport. It's still "home" despite leaving in 1989, and only returning occasionally. I may pay it one last visit, for a pint or two in the Market, for old times' sake. I live in South West France now. Most of my ties to Stockport have either died or moved away, as I did. I've run out of excuses to visit the old home. It's just nostalgia now. In truth it was never the most glamorous of places, grim really, but friendly. I grew up there, so I saw it through the eyes of a child. Robbies Mild still runs through my veins, along with the wines of my new home near Bordeaux.
Lived in Stockport my whole life. This is the most biased/ selective video I've ever seen. Plenty of independent shops and bars are thriving now. Personally I think the town centre is the best its been for years. Its finally a nice place to go out for food and drinks (only in certain areas of course).
Pedestrianisation => dereliction. Stockport did it first in Edgeley a quarter of a century ago. 30% vacancy rate (then one of the worst in the country) within ten years. Now this [as seen in video] and PITA parking schemes have ruined the town centre for business too.
You could make a video like this about any town-I see you have done other places too.Stockport is thriving with independent businesses ,markets etc-shame you focus on the negative rather than the positives of which there would be so much more footage!!!!!
@@chriscoulson3356totally not true, the underbanks is full of old style independent shops. The marketplace is thriving with regular events for food and products with things like Foodie Friday which is a huge hit once a month. This video looks like it was taken on a Sunday as those some with the shutters down are simply closed for the day It would have been interesting if the film maker hadn’t cut the parts of the town they had to go through to find these closed premises as it would have shown some beautiful, unique and thriving businesses all over the place…..but I guess when you have an angle you have to stick to it. Stockport isn’t perfect, it’s had many years of decline, but in recent years it is having quite the revival with heavy investment throughout the borough, which will have been seen, but again that doesn’t suit the particular video. If the Film maker does return I’d love to join them and give them a tour of the town.
288.000 people living in Stockport in 1991 and 292.000 people living there in 2021. Such a small increase compared to the population increase and add in the change of living in terms of all these shops which no longer serves a purpose
I also love stockport to even in its state this video is just pointing out what lack of goverment funding and online shopping has done to the high street, personally I think stockport will rise again but not in the near future.
I used to live in Newcastle under Lyme so about forty miles south of Stockport but I would find myself there fairly frequently say twice a month. I now live in London and haven't been there in about sixteen years. But what on Earth happened? Other than years of a Tory government and Brexit, but that's happened all over and things look back but this just looks awful.
Brexit? We didn't get brexit. We got it in name only. Sick of you remoaners crying about brexit when we didn't even get what we voted for. As for the tories, they are no better or worse than two-tier kier. Vote reform.
Such a shame. The Underbanks and Market Place, in an affluent town, would be prime real estate. Such character.
I was born and raised in Stockport. It's still "home" despite leaving in 1989, and only returning occasionally.
I may pay it one last visit, for a pint or two in the Market, for old times' sake. I live in South West France now. Most of my ties to Stockport have either died or moved away, as I did. I've run out of excuses to visit the old home. It's just nostalgia now. In truth it was never the most glamorous of places, grim really, but friendly. I grew up there, so I saw it through the eyes of a child.
Robbies Mild still runs through my veins, along with the wines of my new home near Bordeaux.
Lived in Stockport my whole life. This is the most biased/ selective video I've ever seen. Plenty of independent shops and bars are thriving now. Personally I think the town centre is the best its been for years. Its finally a nice place to go out for food and drinks (only in certain areas of course).
Pedestrianisation => dereliction. Stockport did it first in Edgeley a quarter of a century ago. 30% vacancy rate (then one of the worst in the country) within ten years. Now this [as seen in video] and PITA parking schemes have ruined the town centre for business too.
You could make a video like this about any town-I see you have done other places too.Stockport is thriving with independent businesses ,markets etc-shame you focus on the negative rather than the positives of which there would be so much more footage!!!!!
I worked on the underbank in the 90's. It was thriving. Market day was cool too
Online shopping + high business rates + cost of living = death of the high street . what an absolute sad state of affairs for my place of birth 😢
The virus was the big one
Business rates are just a percentage of the rent traders have AGREED to pay.
What a pile of rubbish! You chose places to film that were run down, it’s a big town with plenty of well kept business units etc.
True but im always walking around stockport and the shops that primarly open are the more modernised shops.
@@chriscoulson3356totally not true, the underbanks is full of old style independent shops.
The marketplace is thriving with regular events for food and products with things like Foodie Friday which is a huge hit once a month.
This video looks like it was taken on a Sunday as those some with the shutters down are simply closed for the day
It would have been interesting if the film maker hadn’t cut the parts of the town they had to go through to find these closed premises as it would have shown some beautiful, unique and thriving businesses all over the place…..but I guess when you have an angle you have to stick to it.
Stockport isn’t perfect, it’s had many years of decline, but in recent years it is having quite the revival with heavy investment throughout the borough, which will have been seen, but again that doesn’t suit the particular video.
If the Film maker does return I’d love to join them and give them a tour of the town.
@@Jamitay1underbank has countless shops that there are empty. I counted nigh on 30 empty units when I was there last month
Stockports goners. Went ages ago. Okay you have a vibrant nightlight Fri sat at the market but other than that it's finished. @@Jamitay1
England is grim af
Stockport sorry ‘Little Berlin’ is on the up apparently.
288.000 people living in Stockport in 1991 and 292.000 people living there in 2021. Such a small increase compared to the population increase and add in the change of living in terms of all these shops which no longer serves a purpose
That's living in the Borough of Stockport. The town itself has a lot less inhabitants.
Not entirely sure what point your trying to make or scandalise with this video?
I also love stockport to even in its state this video is just pointing out what lack of goverment funding and online shopping has done to the high street, personally I think stockport will rise again but not in the near future.
Levelling up my arse
That tattered flag tells you all you need to know 😢
Well that was a fkn depressing video 😔
I used to live in Newcastle under Lyme so about forty miles south of Stockport but I would find myself there fairly frequently say twice a month. I now live in London and haven't been there in about sixteen years. But what on Earth happened? Other than years of a Tory government and Brexit, but that's happened all over and things look back but this just looks awful.
Brexit? We didn't get brexit. We got it in name only. Sick of you remoaners crying about brexit when we didn't even get what we voted for. As for the tories, they are no better or worse than two-tier kier. Vote reform.
@@Thefamousrfc70 what and have a country run by the far right.
What the hell has Brexit got to do with shops shutting all over the country, you remoaners will find ANY reason to mention Brexit. Sad sad people.
@@chriscoulson3356 we've gone from shut down fish market to the far right in 2 seconds flat.. thanks, that's hilarious!