What they did in clearing out these so called slums caused irreversible damage to their occupants. Folk who lived here were part of a vast community of people who were left in some considerable trauma at the loss of their local friends and neighbours, and the sudden destruction of their local shops. All that remained were golden memories of play streets filled with children at play, local shops which people knew and cherished. No consultation and no sense of understanding. All that now remains are some TH-cam videos of their treasured past. I know, I was there.
Slums yes but homes and communities for families like mine, I was never happier than when I was living in these slums....the city has died a slow death from then on
In Sheffield they knocked down loads of areas, but didn't replace the houses there, so the shops and pubs ended up dying off. New ones are there now, but too late for most of the businesses. Crap planning.
I DON'T KNOW HOW PRACTICAL MY IDEA IS BUT-- I'VE OFTEN WONDERED WHY THE LOCAL POWER'S NEVER REBUILT ON THE EXISTING STREET PLANS WHERE POSSIBLE, OBVIOUSLY CREATING LARGER BUT FEWER HOUSES IF / WHERE NECESSARY. THE AREA WOULD BE MOSTLY FAMILIAR FOR LOCALS, ONLY WITH BETTER FACILITIES AND GREEN AREAS. IN OTHER WORDS ,A COMPROMISE, KEEPING THE BEST AND FAMILIAR FEATURES OF THE OLD AND WITH THE NEW.
Some of that 19th century terrace housing was appalling. The back of many of those streets had no windows, they just looked like huge brick walls. Sadly the city lost a lot of grandiose buildings that would have been preserved today. My mums house is under the hospital. But skerries rd and handfield street are still there for memory-lane trips but with the gentrification going on around the area not sure how much longer.
Likewise, Boundary place where my nan grew up was demolished to make way for the Royal. Those houses weren't as bad as the terraces and tenements you mention, though.
i think they could ve renovated and updated the houses so that they would be livable again, joining 2 or 3 living units ro make 1, inserting windows, creating more alleys, greenery, parks with trees and playgrounds in between, insulating walls etc....
I think they should have knocked them down but then built slightly larger terraced houses with gardens at the rear in their place with a period appearance. Some of the living conditions were horrific in those houses
The film must date from the mid-1970s with Peter Shore (Labour) in power. Also, the Dobson St estate on Breck Road is shown as complete and that did not happen until 1973-4.
Hiya mate, I'm trying to cite this show for a thesis. Do you know if it was a special news report or where I can get any more details on it? Thank you for sharing, but if you have any more info on this I would be grateful. Cheers.
The stupid Shankland plan was to have people elevated and cars at ground level. Oh and an inner motorway. The only part built and is the road in front of the Albert Dock running up to Parliament St. It should, be removed.
This is surely from the mid- late 1970's not the 60's. This was when Peter Shore was Environment Secretary. Note also the colour of the buses, a mixture of Liverpool Corporation and the new M.P.T.E. liveries; this change over was also happening at that time.
Dear Lord. Clearly we have the benefit of hindsight but the woman speaking at the end of this very interesting film appears to be from the planning school that wanted to plan the minutiae of people´s lives in an urban context - utter drivel borne out by years of consequent suffering and blight.
What they did in clearing out these so called slums caused irreversible damage to their occupants. Folk who lived here were part of a vast community of people who were left in some considerable trauma at the loss of their local friends and neighbours, and the sudden destruction of their local shops. All that remained were golden memories of play streets filled with children at play, local shops which people knew and cherished.
No consultation and no sense of understanding. All that now remains are some TH-cam videos of their treasured past. I know, I was there.
And they are still at it. It's always JAM TOMORROW, tomorrow never comes.
This is happening in the city of Baltimore Maryland USA, whole areas abandoned row homes, who decided what is a slum or not: the queen??!
Ohh those horrible walkways in the sky. The planners destroyed the city just as much as the luftwaffe. Scotland Road and up in to Everton destroyed.
A very interesting piece of history. Thanks.
Slums yes but homes and communities for families like mine, I was never happier than when I was living in these slums....the city has died a slow death from then on
In Sheffield they knocked down loads of areas, but didn't replace the houses there, so the shops and pubs ended up dying off.
New ones are there now, but too late for most of the businesses.
Crap planning.
I DON'T KNOW HOW PRACTICAL MY IDEA IS BUT-- I'VE OFTEN WONDERED WHY THE LOCAL POWER'S NEVER REBUILT ON THE EXISTING STREET PLANS WHERE POSSIBLE, OBVIOUSLY CREATING LARGER BUT FEWER HOUSES IF / WHERE NECESSARY. THE AREA WOULD BE MOSTLY FAMILIAR FOR LOCALS, ONLY WITH BETTER FACILITIES AND GREEN AREAS. IN OTHER WORDS ,A COMPROMISE, KEEPING THE BEST AND FAMILIAR FEATURES OF THE OLD AND WITH THE NEW.
Caps lock?
They swapped sandstone community's for concrete deserts
Some of that 19th century terrace housing was appalling. The back of many of those streets had no windows, they just looked like huge brick walls. Sadly the city lost a lot of grandiose buildings that would have been preserved today. My mums house is under the hospital. But skerries rd and handfield street are still there for memory-lane trips but with the gentrification going on around the area not sure how much longer.
Likewise, Boundary place where my nan grew up was demolished to make way for the Royal. Those houses weren't as bad as the terraces and tenements you mention, though.
i think they could ve renovated and updated the houses so that they would be livable again, joining 2 or 3 living units ro make 1, inserting windows, creating more alleys, greenery, parks with trees and playgrounds in between, insulating walls etc....
They were not all slums. Modernisation would have helped. The built slums in the sky to replace them. How long did they last. Wholesale vandalism.
In fairness, he was right about the motorway, unfinished and a daily traffic jam.
I think they should have knocked them down but then built slightly larger terraced houses with gardens at the rear in their place with a period appearance. Some of the living conditions were horrific in those houses
The film must date from the mid-1970s with Peter Shore (Labour) in power. Also, the Dobson St estate on Breck Road is shown as complete and that did not happen until 1973-4.
same here in stoke..like beirut these days
Hiya mate, I'm trying to cite this show for a thesis. Do you know if it was a special news report or where I can get any more details on it? Thank you for sharing, but if you have any more info on this I would be grateful. Cheers.
what a gem
De may av been slums be woz happy.
The stupid Shankland plan was to have people elevated and cars at ground level. Oh and an inner motorway. The only part built and is the road in front of the Albert Dock running up to Parliament St. It should, be removed.
It has been so long since I left there the movie is great but some Narration would be nice
she's not actually that bad. she is aware of the (Big) faults in the new housing estates. The people in charge, obviously, never rectified them.
LOOOLL ! Did he say that guy's name was George Scally ??
George Kelly
You do realise this video is from the 60's??
Liverpool is a totally different place now.
from the 60s? you need to go to fucking Specsavers...this is from the 1970s!
This is surely from the mid- late 1970's not the 60's. This was when Peter Shore was Environment Secretary. Note also the colour of the buses, a mixture of Liverpool Corporation and the new M.P.T.E. liveries; this change over was also happening at that time.
Thank you it is 70's ;-)
if someone nows what's going to happen to the littele gaint Girl where she is please give some news thanks
I believe Toxteth had a major makeover,they knocked down the childhood home of my idol's father Alfred Lennon.
I am glad she went away.
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Scally? are you joking????????
You have never been there, that is obvious. You must come from Manchester or one of those places.
Who is this female person that is rambling on so pompously??????
The Queen...
I forgot how much shite we all lived in
blame labour
quiet you
Truth often hurts
be frank
Why?
She's not from Liverpool she's to bloody posh and she does not live in a slum
Dear Lord. Clearly we have the benefit of hindsight but the woman speaking at the end of this very interesting film appears to be from the planning school that wanted to plan the minutiae of people´s lives in an urban context - utter drivel borne out by years of consequent suffering and blight.
Who is this talkative female 'know-all', that to me, seems so unconvincing? She is so sure here of having everything 'wrapped up'! So UNREALISTIC!
She spoke much common sense---but as usual, there wasn't enough money to replace such a HUGE area of dereliction at one go.