Bill, Seaforth used to have a greyhound track, Army Barracks, the dockers umbrella started from there ended in the dingle, it had a club called the Lathom where a little Band called the Beatles played numerous times, this i heard from my uncle who lived and recently passed there et the age of 96, so he will have seen its decline, shame, but I love your efforts
Hi Billy , Firstly I want to say congratulations that you are clean in recovery for 7 years . . I don't often comment but i have followed you for many years and probably watched every single video twice over . . I do have a few favourites of mine , especially on your podcast where you are just talking about your life events , When I'm feeling depressed and down i always watch you and afterwards with a smile on my face i feel more positive knowing that I'm not alone with Love and support waiting for us all . . Billy you are a breath of fresh air and an inspiration , giving us the motivation and mindset to step forward to reach our goals we wish to achieve . . We are with you Billy on your beautiful journey Jumping hurdles and avoiding obstacles that try to get in our way , ruling out all negativity and people with spiteful intentions . . Hopefully 1 day soon I will have the honour to meet you and maybe you could sign my books that you have written . . Stay Safe Billy . . Much Love to you and your family . . All the Best from > Boston Lincs 🤜🤛💯💖
Only starting watching u billy! And u have a new subscriber here ! I also appreciate the love u have for the forgottens! I was homeless for 6 and a half years! Got my place eventually and now have full custody of my daughter! ✌️ from across the pond 🇮🇪
Evening Mr Moore, you should make a complemation of all your films and make sure that someone at Liverpool Council or Sefton Council see it, plus all the local Members of Parliament, who are all Labour, not forgetting all your films from around the U.K., you keep up the good work my friend and show life the way it is for millions of people in the U.K. thank you.
They put it out to private tender for any works or contracts and don't even check any work done. Gone are the days we're thay had their own work force with all works checked.
@@mirandamcmanus2097 That is the problem right there, they think it will save going to contractors but it does not. All they need is a small team of maintenance men per area and they could do wonders.
I was born in a two up two down in seaforth 70 years ago. It was a working class place with genuinely nice people. Moved out when i was ten then they built the road down to the dock killed the place off .
My first flat with my now missus was above the shops which were called Stella Precinct then (they may still be). We loved that flat and it was decent round there, everyone was sound. We moved out to go travelling, but we still remember it fondly.
..looks a very rough area ..its great that the people stop and say hello which shows you there's neighbourly respect they look out for each other 🙂 ...awesome upload again billy 👌✌🤟 ..your will smith impression was cool bro 😂
Born and lived in Rossini St , used to walk Seaforth Road to Beach Road primary every day (70s) remember the train station smell of disinfectant every morning.. and there were plenty of shops too, very much different now..
One thing I like about you my friend is you show it and tell it just how it is. A genuine lad thats been there done it non judgement keep it up Billy much respect
It’s mad how many buildings I spot that are empty or in need of some renovations and they’d be lovely places for someone to live in some are big buildings man and could possible be turned into apartments or something man!!👌👍
I moved up to seaforth few years ago, it’s sound, ppl are sound, it’s got a good community, it’s quiet, council could do with putting some money into all areas of Liverpool, they need to do something about sorting the empty properties out so ppl can move in to them, bit of a shortage in seaforth and Waterloo, and landlord are asking silly prices for rent, and it’s hard to get them to do jobs, but the area is a nice place to live
Didn't even scratch the surface of Seaforth there mate! I spent me childhood living between there and Bootle. Lived both sides of the dual carriageway. Always say there's a shit half, and a shitter half - people from each side will argue which one is which 😂 It's funny because loads of the people I went to High School with who lived in Crosby all slated it for being rough and full of smackheads, but now most of them live there because they can't afford a house in Crosby, and the only people who can are dealers 🤣 Always was, and still is a friendly place. There's the odd bit of trouble like anywhere, but the troublemakers generally keep it amongst themselves, and are still pleasant to everyone they're not at war with. Loads of ex dockers still live there. Never known a place so full of quiet, unassuming men in their 70s who'd kick fuck out of 90% of lads less than half their age. If you get back there, be boss to see you interview Sid Siadanky from Seaforth ABC. Amazing fella and boxing coach ❤
Seaforth was a lovely place back in the day, then it was split in half with the road to the docks. Look up the army barracks and old police station, the Americans were stationed at the barracks back in the day, my mum was from Caradoc road in Seaforth. Keep up the great vids mate 👍
The street featured during the first half of the video would, up until the early 1970s, have been a real hive of activity. However, the construction of the nearby Princess Way dual carriageway ensured that its importance was to decline markedly. Seaforth was once a desirable locale. Prior to expansion of the docklands, beaches extended southwards beyond Waterloo. The waterfront here was overlooked by grand houses, including Seafield Convent and a Seaforth Hall. I feel that the authorities now see the area as little more than an inconvenience - a place which they would happily see flattened in its entirety, in order that further room might be made for development at the port.
Awrite Billy, just recently found your channel and love your content. You seem like a really down to earth decent guy. I'm in recovery myself after 25 years of addiction, now 5 years 2 months clean and loving life again. You really are an inspirational figure and you genuinely give hope to people. All the best to you and yours 🙏👍👊👍
Yesss Billy Lad. Just watched A Prayer Before Dawn and what a film also shout out to Joe Cole who was unbelievable in it. True inspirational film and shows that in any situation you can make it out however hard the circumstances are.
Jesus Billy this place is depressing and dare i say its considerably worse than i remember. England and all its suburbs are broken beyond repair...alas.
Im glad you uploaded this billy some of my family way back moved to seaforth from east london for work in the docks there. As you know east london back in the day was docks. I come from a long line of thames lightermen. Nice to see where they moved to and made home.
@@peterlpool1387I'm going back like over 100 years ago lad, the docks in London became mechanised I'm guessing which led to part of my family moving to Liverpool.
@@peterlpool1387the strikes would have killed the trade 😢. Such a shame important work important people. A dangerous job back in the day. Some of the family went to Australia aswell.
You're spot on mate, the old East End was very much like our old North End docks areas, lot of poverty/hard work/pilfering, our docks were big, from the north end to the South end, where all the Merchants lived, some fabulous buildings, which you see in a lot of TV/films that are set in that era as they still exist in parts, your family of old would have felt home from home 👍
spent sometime there years back it was almost identical to the situation billy showed. stayed in one of them flats (churchill) they had sound structure with good views from the upper floors the boozers claremont and doric were open then. can't understand why they pulled them flats down as they were due for renovation. agree with him good folks around there.
In the 1950s Liverpool was considered a bit of a scabby looking city! I loved Liverpool in the 50s & 60s and if I had the choice of living in the Liverpool of 50s/60s or the Liverpool of 2024......50s/60s would win hands down, wouldn't need a second thought :) And that includes the people of the 50s/60s too, the best!
That 1st high rise was apparently set on fire years ago, the 2nd block that you showed that's "in use" is apparently going to be pulled down, there's only about 5 or 6 flats still occupied, I also lived on Verdi St for a bit too, absolute hole there lol
Would be interesting if you went to the Webster triangle in Wavertree, to see if the £1 house scheme had made a difference to the area as it was derilict before
The derailict houses in Welsh streets that peaky blinders used them to film the early series If they wouldn't of used them would of been knocked down. Bought and referb some sold some went for rent with houseing association. They should of never knocked down the rows and rows of victorian houses in the 60s and 70s just needed modernising.
Went around them streets door to door yrs ago with a van load of frozen chickens 2lb 10oz for a £1. The people were great, couldn't buy enough. They were the days.
😂😂 Billy your like “ Wheres Wally” your going to have to change your channel to wheres Billy, love the way you get around to all the different places 🤣🤣 is there anybody who doesn’t know our Bill 🤣🤣 Brilliant as Always 🤗
Just finished your book Billy...fascinating life you had. Had tears in my eyes many parts of the book. Quoting Shakespeare every chapter, nice touch. Looking forward to watching the movie. I'm from Liverpool and live in runcorn. Watched the runcorn video few weeks back😂😂😂shit hole. Needs knocking down and rebuilt. Keep the videos coming.
Nice one Billy I,m really enjoying all your videos, seems this country's been left to rot. I,m currently saving up to get a new set of railings and was wondering if you could let me know the details of your mate in Turkey. 😁
Keep walking kidda and your at the beach man, nice summer sunsets down there 🌞 back in the day the people who worked for the white star liners (titanic captain etc) hail from all around there.👍
You need to do a video on the services for familys of addicts, loads of great resources in Liverpool and Manchester now. Its come on leaps and bounds xx
From growing up round there to seeing it now on this video I can say them high rises will more than likely still be there for another 10 years was abandoned when I was like 17-18 and now 31
Who remembers the old swop shop . And the old fella that had a german shepherd behide the counter that protected him. And who remembers rimrose estate.The good old days
Yo Billy . Love the content keep it up next time you’re in Manchester you should make a video in the Manchester red light district behind Piccadilly Station / St Andrews Street area just a suggestion 😅
You know it's shit when you can't find a Starbar. I had stopped taking sugar and sweets for years now and you've started me back on the Starbars Billy. I love them.
I was there on holiday from Ireland last year went to all your spots first time I was there I like to get out and about quality people saying hello salt if the earth I've been to worse places
It’s a close nit community is Seaforth, that’s the old post Office Depot that building, that high rise been empty for well over 10 years, a lot residents do respect the area but some don’t
The 60s council high rise in towns and city's. Eather left to rot then say cost to much to referb knock them down sell off the land. Or private investors who see the potential in them buy referb and sell them at a high price for each flat and make a lot of money.
@@karlmcglue9946 It's all some weird ethnic cleansing of Scousers they're doing from the deepest chambers of Parliament. They've been at it since 1945. Prior to WWII the busiest Airports in the country were Speke and Croydon Airports. Then an embargo was put in on Liverpool's traffic to prevent expansion into the Mersey for a larger carrier belt. The same restrictions that were put on Speke and Croydon were magically raised for Manchester in the 1950s or 60s. You've actually got to peel away Merseyside from the UK at some point, get Saudi investment in or simply go the way of Monaco. The fact that we lack a suspension bridge over the Mersey is simply a snobbery thing on the part of the home counties who only want these extraordinary feats of engineering going on in the Belle Aire of Scotland. I've been watching videos of Dublin and how superfluous and gassy their new fangled Guinness factory is. Any major city in the UK looks clean and spacious compared to Liverpool and it's time we demanded the boulevards that Glasgow and Manchester are afforded. If you look at how nice Dublin is allowed to be compared to Liverpool you can see this is all by design and TPTB are all hands down on a malfeasance kick. We have to draw blood soon
Use to be much nicer round there not too many years ago. That general store is good, i got my washing line from there, looked everywhere for traditional washing line not that plastic c***ap and that gent was the only place i could find it. There used to be two of them towers next to each other the demolished the other a while ago they tried to blow it up but failed, that one is going too.
Now come on , Am all for inclusivity, but you're asking a bit much there, some people never return from the Dark Side 😮 And Billy has got bottle, he's even been to St Helens 😂 ... Only joking our Kid, you would be surprised how many have moved over to The Posh Side 😎✌️.
There must be about 90 flats in that high rise - I bet they could get them up to scratch for the same amount of money they spend on having meetings and committees to discuss the "homeless problem".
Stella Precinct gone down the nick as well as the rest of seaforth, cain's scrap yard by the station and a new build where a club used to be, plus vine house derelict for years.
Hello from my living room in west virginia USA your my favorite channel
Bill, Seaforth used to have a greyhound track, Army Barracks, the dockers umbrella started from there ended in the dingle, it had a club called the Lathom where a little Band called the Beatles played numerous times, this i heard from my uncle who lived and recently passed there et the age of 96, so he will have seen its decline, shame, but I love your efforts
Interesting about the greyhound track. Never heard of that band though. I'll google them.
😂
Hi Billy , Firstly I want to say congratulations that you are clean in recovery for 7 years . . I don't often comment but i have followed you for many years and probably watched every single video twice over . . I do have a few favourites of mine , especially on your podcast where you are just talking about your life events , When I'm feeling depressed and down i always watch you and afterwards with a smile on my face i feel more positive knowing that I'm not alone with Love and support waiting for us all . . Billy you are a breath of fresh air and an inspiration , giving us the motivation and mindset to step forward to reach our goals we wish to achieve . . We are with you Billy on your beautiful journey Jumping hurdles and avoiding obstacles that try to get in our way , ruling out all negativity and people with spiteful intentions . . Hopefully 1 day soon I will have the honour to meet you and maybe you could sign my books that you have written . . Stay Safe Billy . . Much Love to you and your family . . All the Best from > Boston Lincs 🤜🤛💯💖
It's nice to be nice 👍
@@job2447 sure is my friend ☺️☺️
Only starting watching u billy!
And u have a new subscriber here ! I also appreciate the love u have for the forgottens! I was homeless for 6 and a half years! Got my place eventually and now have full custody of my daughter! ✌️ from across the pond 🇮🇪
Well done lad
@@Fatherfintanstack111 thank you!
Billy the best respectable auditor on TH-cam by far, a proper gentleman 👏 👌
Evening Mr Moore, you should make a complemation of all your films and make sure that someone at Liverpool Council or Sefton Council see it, plus all the local Members of Parliament, who are all Labour, not forgetting all your films from around the U.K., you keep up the good work my friend and show life the way it is for millions of people in the U.K. thank you.
Well said
I first saw the Beatles play in Seaforth when Stuart and Pete Best was with them. At the Latham hall. Probably been knocked down .
Good memories of a by gone time 👍
It's mad isn't it, if you had pic's of some of those memories you could be a very rich man.
The councils need workers not managers all sitting at home doing nothing except making spreadsheets that no one looks at
They put it out to private tender for any works or contracts and don't even check any work done. Gone are the days we're thay had their own work force with all works checked.
@@mirandamcmanus2097 BRING BACK THE CORPY
@@mirandamcmanus2097 That is the problem right there, they think it will save going to contractors but it does not. All they need is a small team of maintenance men per area and they could do wonders.
You think they're at home doing spreadsheets 😅😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂that's a joke they do nothing
@@andljoy True what you say, perfectly true
I was born in a two up two down in seaforth 70 years ago. It was a working class place with genuinely nice people. Moved out when i was ten then they built the road down to the dock killed the place off .
My first flat with my now missus was above the shops which were called Stella Precinct then (they may still be). We loved that flat and it was decent round there, everyone was sound. We moved out to go travelling, but we still remember it fondly.
..looks a very rough area ..its great that the people stop and say hello which shows you there's neighbourly respect they look out for each other 🙂 ...awesome upload again billy 👌✌🤟 ..your will smith impression was cool bro 😂
Born and lived in Rossini St , used to walk Seaforth Road to Beach Road primary every day (70s) remember the train station smell of disinfectant every morning.. and there were plenty of shops too, very much different now..
One thing I like about you my friend is you show it and tell it just how it is. A genuine lad thats been there done it non judgement keep it up Billy much respect
Who remembers Z Cars ? They use to film the police tv series around the area .
Yes it was called “Seaport” in Z cars😊
I'm Brian Blessedddddd
It’s mad how many buildings I spot that are empty or in need of some renovations and they’d be lovely places for someone to live in some are big buildings man and could possible be turned into apartments or something man!!👌👍
I moved up to seaforth few years ago, it’s sound, ppl are sound, it’s got a good community, it’s quiet, council could do with putting some money into all areas of Liverpool, they need to do something about sorting the empty properties out so ppl can move in to them, bit of a shortage in seaforth and Waterloo, and landlord are asking silly prices for rent, and it’s hard to get them to do jobs, but the area is a nice place to live
Didn't even scratch the surface of Seaforth there mate! I spent me childhood living between there and Bootle. Lived both sides of the dual carriageway. Always say there's a shit half, and a shitter half - people from each side will argue which one is which 😂 It's funny because loads of the people I went to High School with who lived in Crosby all slated it for being rough and full of smackheads, but now most of them live there because they can't afford a house in Crosby, and the only people who can are dealers 🤣
Always was, and still is a friendly place. There's the odd bit of trouble like anywhere, but the troublemakers generally keep it amongst themselves, and are still pleasant to everyone they're not at war with. Loads of ex dockers still live there. Never known a place so full of quiet, unassuming men in their 70s who'd kick fuck out of 90% of lads less than half their age.
If you get back there, be boss to see you interview Sid Siadanky from Seaforth ABC. Amazing fella and boxing coach ❤
Good Shout 👍
Not many ABA gyms about nowadays, let's see if we can help any that are 👍
Thank you Billy for the videos carry on with the good work exposing how the politicians have slopping shoulders 👍
My 2 lads live in Seaforth, quiet and never have any bother there. Bit run down but there's worse places...
I use to live in Waterloo and crosby back in the day before I move to Wales use to drink with my dad in Seaforth many moons ago
Seaforth was a lovely place back in the day, then it was split in half with the road to the docks. Look up the army barracks and old police station, the Americans were stationed at the barracks back in the day, my mum was from Caradoc road in Seaforth. Keep up the great vids mate 👍
Billy i was hoping you would point out the Seaforth Village Car Park mate, the pot holes are like moon craters 😂😂
It’s a shame most UK towns and cities are in demise councils don’t give a fuck about people
Come to south road in Waterloo, Saturday nights are to be avoided ❤
All the Bootle heads going down there causing Grief you see kidda
hhaa
outside of parnells at 11pm on any weekend night..... 🥴
@@brownsauceful 🤮
@@brownsauceful even a thursday or go the lion unicorn pub 5ish
The street featured during the first half of the video would, up until the early 1970s, have been a real hive of activity. However, the construction of the nearby Princess Way dual carriageway ensured that its importance was to decline markedly.
Seaforth was once a desirable locale. Prior to expansion of the docklands, beaches extended southwards beyond Waterloo. The waterfront here was overlooked by grand houses, including Seafield Convent and a Seaforth Hall.
I feel that the authorities now see the area as little more than an inconvenience - a place which they would happily see flattened in its entirety, in order that further room might be made for development at the port.
Awrite Billy, just recently found your channel and love your content. You seem like a really down to earth decent guy. I'm in recovery myself after 25 years of addiction, now 5 years 2 months clean and loving life again. You really are an inspirational figure and you genuinely give hope to people. All the best to you and yours 🙏👍👊👍
Stay strong 💪 Lee ❤
@@jimamakatak9485 Thank you brother, any positive comment means the world to me, much respect 🙏🙏🙏
Yesss Billy Lad. Just watched A Prayer Before Dawn and what a film also shout out to Joe Cole who was unbelievable in it. True inspirational film and shows that in any situation you can make it out however hard the circumstances are.
Enjoyed the video
sad that so many of the towns you visit are run down and forgotten
Jesus Billy this place is depressing and dare i say its considerably worse than i remember. England and all its suburbs are broken beyond repair...alas.
i grew up around there was great in the 90s
Not ALL.
Im glad you uploaded this billy some of my family way back moved to seaforth from east london for work in the docks there. As you know east london back in the day was docks. I come from a long line of thames lightermen. Nice to see where they moved to and made home.
Interesting to know that lad. Liverpool docks got decimated since the strikes in 96.
@@peterlpool1387I'm going back like over 100 years ago lad, the docks in London became mechanised I'm guessing which led to part of my family moving to Liverpool.
@@peterlpool1387the strikes would have killed the trade 😢. Such a shame important work important people. A dangerous job back in the day. Some of the family went to Australia aswell.
You're spot on mate, the old East End was very much like our old North End docks areas, lot of poverty/hard work/pilfering, our docks were big, from the north end to the South end, where all the Merchants lived, some fabulous buildings, which you see in a lot of TV/films that are set in that era as they still exist in parts, your family of old would have felt home from home 👍
What a nice clean half run down alright looking place
spent sometime there years back it was almost identical to the situation billy showed. stayed in one of them flats (churchill) they had sound structure with good views from the upper floors the boozers claremont and doric were open then. can't understand why they pulled them flats down as they were due for renovation. agree with him good folks around there.
Ide like Billy to visit parts of america one day
Unlikely to gain access as he has a bit of a record from the past.
I use to live there in the 80s in the maisonettes above the video city shop when i was a kid ..
Love the vids Billy! Always look forward to seeing them! Keep up the good work! 😁👌🏻
In the 1950s Liverpool was considered a bit of a scabby looking city!
I loved Liverpool in the 50s & 60s and if I had the choice of living
in the Liverpool of 50s/60s or the Liverpool of 2024......50s/60s
would win hands down, wouldn't need a second thought :) And
that includes the people of the 50s/60s too, the best!
I've spent some time in Liverpool & I miss it sometimes,the people were just lovely, I'll get back 💚🤍🧡
That 1st high rise was apparently set on fire years ago, the 2nd block that you showed that's "in use" is apparently going to be pulled down, there's only about 5 or 6 flats still occupied, I also lived on Verdi St for a bit too, absolute hole there lol
At the back end of Seaforth is the lovely Rimrose Valley. One of the best beauty spots on Merseyside.
I was in primary school on the way home when that carpet shop was a blaze, remember going past it in the car, this was about 20 years ago 💀
Would be interesting if you went to the Webster triangle in Wavertree, to see if the £1 house scheme had made a difference to the area as it was derilict before
The derailict houses in Welsh streets that peaky blinders used them to film the early series If they wouldn't of used them would of been knocked down. Bought and referb some sold some went for rent with houseing association. They should of never knocked down the rows and rows of victorian houses in the 60s and 70s just needed modernising.
Great shout that
Mad around there
Some good things to come out of Seaforth. Roads ,Bridges, Trains.
Funny as feck 😂
Love your videos
Went around them streets door to door yrs ago with a van load of frozen chickens 2lb 10oz for a £1. The people were great, couldn't buy enough. They were the days.
They have a really good alanon meeting in Seaforth , i think Wednesday night. Really welcoming for anyone who has a loved one of an addict xxx
😂😂 Billy your like “ Wheres Wally” your going to have to change your channel to wheres Billy, love the way you get around to all the different places 🤣🤣 is there anybody who doesn’t know our Bill 🤣🤣 Brilliant as Always 🤗
Just finished your book Billy...fascinating life you had. Had tears in my eyes many parts of the book. Quoting Shakespeare every chapter, nice touch. Looking forward to watching the movie. I'm from Liverpool and live in runcorn. Watched the runcorn video few weeks back😂😂😂shit hole. Needs knocking down and rebuilt. Keep the videos coming.
Tears 😂 Ahhh come on mate , Billy went through it , not you
I used to work in Michael Johns over the road from the Stella Precinct
U should do Waterloo and Crosby Billy good vid aswell thank you
Great vlog thanks
That tower block has been abandoned years.Passed it many times on the moorfields to Southport train.
Alright Billy lad hope ya ok pal Seaforth is alright in my opinion ❤the videos mate 👍
Nice one Billy
I,m really enjoying all your videos, seems this country's been left to rot.
I,m currently saving up to get a new set of railings and was wondering if you could let me know the details of your mate in Turkey. 😁
That field by the docks is called the doggy. Years ago it was a dog racing track
Billy i had a friend that lived at the very top floor at 7.30 and you could see Aintree racecourse from it and we could see the races from that floor
Keep walking kidda and your at the beach man, nice summer sunsets down there 🌞 back in the day the people who worked for the white star liners (titanic captain etc) hail from all around there.👍
You need to do a video on the services for familys of addicts, loads of great resources in Liverpool and Manchester now. Its come on leaps and bounds xx
Good Shout 👍
From growing up round there to seeing it now on this video I can say them high rises will more than likely still be there for another 10 years was abandoned when I was like 17-18 and now 31
Sad to see them being left to rot.
Who remembers the old swop shop . And the old fella that had a german shepherd behide the counter that protected him. And who remembers rimrose estate.The good old days
his sons - they went to Merchant Taylors School.
Yo Billy . Love the content keep it up next time you’re in Manchester you should make a video in the Manchester red light district behind Piccadilly Station / St Andrews Street area just a suggestion 😅
Fascinating to see so many derelict dwellings there are, when there is a chronic housing shortage.
used to work in seaforth years ago wasnt bad then but seen better days now
Good video bill i us to work over that way use to do Security on the docks
You must have some funny/mad stories working security on those docks 😮
Good one billy looks ok all the same propertys empty jus left take care xx ❤❤
I am from Bootle in Liverpool and I love your videos bro
Yes Bro? Bootle heads saying ‘bro’ is daft. Bro is a south end shout. Fucking Mings
You know it's shit when you can't find a Starbar. I had stopped taking sugar and sweets for years now and you've started me back on the Starbars Billy. I love them.
There used to be a Greyhound Stadium on that land by Verdi St - closed in 1965 - nothing happened there since if I'm not mistaken.
I was there on holiday from Ireland last year went to all your spots first time I was there I like to get out and about quality people saying hello salt if the earth I've been to worse places
7:39 Ironic you should mention that. Just by it, on School Lane, is an Emmaus homeless hostel. It's a modern workhouse, basically.
seaforth is the most logical describer for a name for a place next to the sea
It’s a close nit community is Seaforth, that’s the old post Office Depot that building, that high rise been empty for well over 10 years, a lot residents do respect the area but some don’t
The 60s council high rise in towns and city's. Eather left to rot then say cost to much to referb knock them down sell off the land. Or private investors who see the potential in them buy referb and sell them at a high price for each flat and make a lot of money.
Why do the Politicians tell us we need to build more homes and there are so so many derelict and not maintained ?
Billy Moore is awesome sheds like on the state of Britain which is sad
Brilliant billy lad ❤
Happening Billy lad....keep pumping out great content brother!.....standard!
do a video on Dovecot...
Ahhh when ya said it’s very rare to see … a thought ya was gonna say an entry with no ally gates 👀 boss 👍🏻👍🏻
Looks apocalyptic liverpool nowadays
Go look how much foreign investments going into manchester
@@karlmcglue9946 It's all some weird ethnic cleansing of Scousers they're doing from the deepest chambers of Parliament. They've been at it since 1945. Prior to WWII the busiest Airports in the country were Speke and Croydon Airports. Then an embargo was put in on Liverpool's traffic to prevent expansion into the Mersey for a larger carrier belt. The same restrictions that were put on Speke and Croydon were magically raised for Manchester in the 1950s or 60s.
You've actually got to peel away Merseyside from the UK at some point, get Saudi investment in or simply go the way of Monaco. The fact that we lack a suspension bridge over the Mersey is simply a snobbery thing on the part of the home counties who only want these extraordinary feats of engineering going on in the Belle Aire of Scotland.
I've been watching videos of Dublin and how superfluous and gassy their new fangled Guinness factory is. Any major city in the UK looks clean and spacious compared to Liverpool and it's time we demanded the boulevards that Glasgow and Manchester are afforded. If you look at how nice Dublin is allowed to be compared to Liverpool you can see this is all by design and TPTB are all hands down on a malfeasance kick.
We have to draw blood soon
@@BabushkaOnuk yep. 100%. they've always had it in for up here.
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Was in Manchester Saturday billy was hoping to bump into you not to be, maybe next time brother, as always great post 👍
Use to be much nicer round there not too many years ago. That general store is good, i got my washing line from there, looked everywhere for traditional washing line not that plastic c***ap and that gent was the only place i could find it. There used to be two of them towers next to each other the demolished the other a while ago they tried to blow it up but failed, that one is going too.
Thanks Billy.
Where is our M P and local councillors plus the very invisible major
billy if ye do litherland u gotta go down the ford estate
Has Pendle still got a bad rep?
@@V___Mthey both do tbf 😂 but pretty sure it’s not as bad at It used to be think they all use the Marian square now
Fresh prince billy 😂❤
Empty flats and there are all these homeless people its disgusting what a country
I’ve not been home for years I live in Aus now have done for 10 years but be good to see you visit my old area of the Wirral
Now come on ,
Am all for inclusivity, but you're asking a bit much there, some people never return from the Dark Side 😮 And Billy has got bottle, he's even been to St Helens 😂 ...
Only joking our Kid, you would be surprised how many have moved over to The Posh Side 😎✌️.
You picked a nice night for it billy some would think it's ok there .but when you know you know😢
Gotta be Honest. . Im not sure M.C Moore is gonna be staring on Top of the Pops any time soon 😬😂♥️
Reminds me of Dock Road Bootle yrs ago.
There must be about 90 flats in that high rise - I bet they could get them up to scratch for the same amount of money they spend on having meetings and committees to discuss the "homeless problem".
Lovely
Keep doin you Bill respect to Joe lad !!
Stella Precinct gone down the nick as well as the rest of seaforth, cain's scrap yard by the station and a new build where a club used to be, plus vine house derelict for years.
At 5:40 in your video the red brick color building was the old sorting office for the post
The building you said you didn't know what it was, used to be the sorting office for the post office
I think it would be good to do a vid in Bristol ...you spent lots of time in Bristol! Watch your vids every night..and enjoy everyone thanks billy
Bill needs a record deal 😂😂😂 Fresh Prince, plenty high risers in Scotland
20 years ago the flats where nuts and that film shooters was done there
Got to be a few grows kicking about there Oor Bill
Hi billy nice video