Derby to me is one of the birth places of the Railway revolution, plus is one of the most haunted cities in England to so I've been told. Used to go to Derby a lot in the past, but sadly the place is looking a bit run down now, but on a positive note, it's nice to see the City rejuvenating again thankfully. On another note, have you tried going to Burton on Trent yet.? It's a lovely place with a lot of places to walk around and lots of old buildings dotted around the town.
I learned a lot about the city's history through my childhood fascination with ghosts lol. I don't really believe in ghosts anymore, but the history is fascinating.
@@thewr0ngchildI’m not a huge occult fan but I tend to avoid being in 🪦 #graveyards at #midnight. #Dickens wrote some good #ghost stories but he tends to focus further south than Derby, mostly, except in #HardTimes.
Loved video ive only been to derby once it was years ago.liked the buildings and a lot of history i dont think id go back too many memories no disrespect to you neil love your channel.hope you didn't get too wet and you found your car 🙏
Some lovely architecture. Was beginning to think Derby had no shops until you went in the shopping centre😅. Im always curious about the shopping opportunities so thanks
That's one thing Derby does have even I admit that lol. I like the cathedral quarter. There's a lot of beautiful old Jacobite buildings round there that are great photo ops for visitors. x
@@GimbalWalkTV You missed the old Eagle Market sadly. When I was growing up, this market was the place to be by far. I remember it being so full of stalls selling allsorts from jewellery to bags to fabrics, haberdashery and clothes, fresh fruit and veg, butchers, there was something for everyone on Eagle Market. All gone now, being converted into yet more unaffordable 'flats'. In another 10 years from now Derby will just be one giant block of flats.
Hello, I met your channel today and I loved it. Maybe I'll spend a season in Derby and it was great to get to know a little bit of the city through you. Thank you very much.
There's some lovely old Jacobite buildings in the cathedral quarter of Derby. I highly recommend visiting that part of the city if you are coming from elsewhere.
I enjoyed watching your video after having my first ever visit to Derby yesterday. The place gets a lot of negativity, but I had a good day out and thought there were a lot of nice things to see. Derby Computer Museum was great and the Museum of Making was an interesting place to look around for free. I agree it has some lovely architecture, I snapped a pic of the Costa building. There were some areas in your video I didn't get to see, so I'll be back for some further exploring :)
Derby City Center is an awesome place and as always when I look at a city it's the buildings, shops/stores and restaurants/pubs, the beautiful scenery and countryside of the city or village and this is definitely an awesome place Thanks for the fantastic tour as always Thank You GW TV.🇬🇧🙏🇬🇧
Derby does have some hidden gems but also needs a huge injection of cash as do most city centres. The post war building are very ugly and showing their age would be lovely if they replaced them with some beautiful classic architecture but unfortunately that probably won’t happen as the council have neither the money or the inclination so probably more cheap ugly red brick box type building will be built. More greenery and street trees would improve things greatly. Thanks for the tour😊
What i like about Gimbal walk TV they just show it how it is. Many other city tours are heavily edited to pray on empty shops, derelict buildings, empty baron weed covered pieces of land, homeless and drug users. This of course puts people off from visiting and deters investment in those areas. Thank you for showing people how our towns and cities really are Gimbal Walk TV.
Marketon Park is where I went for Pride last September. Then was around the city centre. I have videos. My father used to live in the city. My former supervisor was managing Savers in the city. You have that Church which is a now a nightclub.
I lived in Derby all my life until I moved up to North Yorkshire 10 years ago. St Peter's Street looks terrible with a poor array of shops, and those awful buildings on the old Debenhams site are new to me! The shopping centre is okay. Poor Derby, it's not all bad. It's got some lovely parks and Derby County, of course! ;)
Lovely video as always, prefer UK towns & cities, but that is just me. Have you ever done the walk around Matlock Bath and then alongside the River Derwent to Matlock? Sometimes you will be able to see canoeists going through the slalom course on the river.
Thanks for the video, my wife and I used to shop in Derby 50 years ago, didnt recognise many places I must say. Is there any chance you could do a video of Burton on Trent ? We used to live there 50 years ago before moving to the end of the earth in Tasmania :)
in St peters their is a lot of people buried their when the black death struck the town a third of the population of St peters died it was the most populated part of derby so they had to bury them vertically because of lack of space for burial
I,m a 72 yr old derby bloke that lives one mile from city(town) centre and have not stepped foot there in 8 yrs.. its a dump and in death throws. We go to notts.. which breaks my heart... p.s watch the Cheapside bit again the bloke in front is a traffic warden, thats what derby is best at.....
Sad isn't it. I am now remembering my childhood growing up in Derby, where St Peters was PACKED most days and there were SO many shops you couldn't possibly visit them all in one visit, but now you're lucky to even be able to find a pair of shoes in Derby City Centre. I don't go very often because all the rough sleepers really depress me. I moved back here in 2020 after 13 years in Nottinghamshire and I really wish I hadn't. I've had nothing but problems here ever since. Horrible neighbours, rubbish medical treatment, terrible housing, the list goes on. I feel even more sad if I imagine having to spend the rest of my life here :(
Anyone there with the last name Derby? It is my maiden name. I am now married. Hi, my name is Angela Renee' Derby from eastern North Carolina but live in Colorado now. I love the way Derby is Supposed to be pronounced. I always liked looking up the correct pronunciation. Just thought I'd ask about the people there. Have a great day, and it is beautiful in it's own right....😊
oh they god rid of the stinky public toilets that use 2 b there ages ago ! i remember years back, got my bike stolen just there, while taking a leak haha . Use 2 be eagle center. There was a coffee shop called caruso just as u went in . Barclays bank used 2 be just about where u stopped at james st. waterfall gone aswell . brings back memories . loved Derby ! lived there 98 - 2006, best years 2 live in UK .
I was born and grew up in Derby in the late 1980s/1990s. I remember my mum taking me into town as a kid and there were so many wonderful shops like Huckleberry Willow and Faulds music, all gone now. Most of the shops are empty and boarded up now. The thing that shocks me the most if I ever venture into town these days is the sheer number of rough sleepers. Last time I went, almost EVERY shop doorway, no joke, had at least one person sleeping surrounded by litter and empty alcohol containers. I lived in Nottinghamshire for 13 years before I moved back to Derby in 2020. Biggest mistake of my life, I have never been happy here since. St Peter's Street is nasty. I would NOT recommend using any of the cash machines down there due to the high number of aggressive beggars. People use and deal drugs in broad daylight, and drugs cause numerous problems for traders in the area too as intoxicated drug users frequently stumble into shops. St Peter's Street got worse after the police presence there was drastically reduced after Covid. Street drinking is also a big problem in Derby, you can always spot people with open cans of white lightening causing problems for local traders as well. The river Derwent that runs through town stinks like an open sewer and you frequently see dead fish and birds. Watch where you walk, Derby is covered in dog excrement. You won't step in my dog's 'leavings' though, as I am one of the few responsible dog owners who cleans up after my dog!. The council don't seem to care, and would rather waste money on 'sculptures' like the one you show in the first part of this video rather than focus on supporting local businesses, providing housing for the homeless and cleaning up the city. Don't come to Derby expecting to be able to enjoy a night out, all the nightclubs are pretty much gone. Classics like Pink Coconut are no more. Most Derby people now travel to Nottingham for nightlife. All in all I find Derby a sad, depressing place to live. Yes, there are some beautiful buildings here, specially up in the cathedral quarter where you can find buildings like the Jacobean House and the old library, but that's about it. On top of all this I have high functioning Autism, and there are NO services for people like me in Derby, even when I was a kid the council had to send me out of county to Nottingham to an Autism specific school. Nobody here even seems to know what this is and what it means to have Autism, it's like all the services here are stuck in the 1980s, and they expect me to be behaving 'autistic', when they don't get that, they miss the fact I have a lot of difficulties which arise from my Autism and I don't get treated very nicely :(
The Assembly Rooms are going to be demolished. There was a fire in the carpark there that caused smoke damage and stuff inside about 10 years ago. The Guild Hall Market should be reopening in 2025 but delayed from 2024. It's been closed for about 3 or 4 years whilst they added a new roof and done all the inside up. We literally have no markets left in the City Centre. Also you're not far from the Hippodrome on St. Peter's Street. Although now rundown and falling to bits it's still interesting to visit. There's videos of it on TH-cam of how it was and how it is now. It's in a shocking state. Urban explorers have been inside
Such a shame, a revamp and modernization of the Assembly Rooms would bring so much money into the city. We could be competing with Nottingham and hosting big name concerts there and allsorts without the need to spend millions on building new venues. Derby City Council is very short sighted. There's also a golf course in Allestree which was designed by some famous golf course designer, it's sitting unused right now and the council is refusing to sell it. The golf course is worth a good few million as well!.
I don't know if you know the answer to this but can you tell me why so many buildings have so much moss and mold on them? Why aren't the buildings power washed? I find many buildings would be beautiful if it weren't for that.
I an Derby born and bred, and to me the pedestrianisation has ruined the city centre. Derby had character now it has none. Thank Christ I live in Manchester.
Really enjoyed this, thank you
Thanks so much!
More to come!
Derby to me is one of the birth places of the Railway revolution, plus is one of the most haunted cities in England to so I've been told.
Used to go to Derby a lot in the past, but sadly the place is looking a bit run down now, but on a positive note, it's nice to see the City rejuvenating again thankfully.
On another note, have you tried going to Burton on Trent yet.?
It's a lovely place with a lot of places to walk around and lots of old buildings dotted around the town.
I learned a lot about the city's history through my childhood fascination with ghosts lol. I don't really believe in ghosts anymore, but the history is fascinating.
@@thewr0ngchildI’m not a huge occult fan but I tend to avoid being in 🪦 #graveyards at #midnight. #Dickens wrote some good #ghost stories but he tends to focus further south than Derby, mostly, except in #HardTimes.
Loved video ive only been to derby once it was years ago.liked the buildings and a lot of history i dont think id go back too many memories no disrespect to you neil love your channel.hope you didn't get too wet and you found your car 🙏
Found it eventually!
A great video of DERBY CITY CENTRE - Full Walking Tour✔✔
Thank you
Thank you, Gimbal Walk Tv for posting places like this...I'm so happy watching your videos, God Bless more on your travels and filming🌼Have fun🌺
20.06 that guy was as tall as a tree 🌳!! Loved the video by the way, great work, beautiful city Derby! Love ❤️ from Australia..
Thanks so much!
One day I will get to Australia to film there!
Some lovely architecture. Was beginning to think Derby had no shops until you went in the shopping centre😅. Im always curious about the shopping opportunities so thanks
Yes the shops seem to mostly be In that shopping centre I think!
I was going to film more of it but got lost 🤣
That's one thing Derby does have even I admit that lol. I like the cathedral quarter. There's a lot of beautiful old Jacobite buildings round there that are great photo ops for visitors. x
@@GimbalWalkTV You missed the old Eagle Market sadly. When I was growing up, this market was the place to be by far. I remember it being so full of stalls selling allsorts from jewellery to bags to fabrics, haberdashery and clothes, fresh fruit and veg, butchers, there was something for everyone on Eagle Market. All gone now, being converted into yet more unaffordable 'flats'. In another 10 years from now Derby will just be one giant block of flats.
Hello, I met your channel today and I loved it. Maybe I'll spend a season in Derby and it was great to get to know a little bit of the city through you. Thank you very much.
Thank you 🙏
Oooo wow how beautiful the building are
Yeh
There's some lovely old Jacobite buildings in the cathedral quarter of Derby. I highly recommend visiting that part of the city if you are coming from elsewhere.
Left derby 1991 .dirty old place .nice to see it’s been cleaned up a lot but never regretted leaving derby for Perth Australia.great video thanks
Thank you
I think I'd choose Perth too!
I enjoyed watching your video after having my first ever visit to Derby yesterday. The place gets a lot of negativity, but I had a good day out and thought there were a lot of nice things to see. Derby Computer Museum was great and the Museum of Making was an interesting place to look around for free. I agree it has some lovely architecture, I snapped a pic of the Costa building. There were some areas in your video I didn't get to see, so I'll be back for some further exploring :)
Derby City Center is an awesome place and as always when I
look at a city it's the buildings, shops/stores and restaurants/pubs,
the beautiful scenery and countryside of the city or village and this
is definitely an awesome place Thanks for the fantastic tour as always
Thank You GW TV.🇬🇧🙏🇬🇧
Thank you!
Have a great weekend ❤️
Derby does have some hidden gems but also needs a huge injection of cash as do most city centres. The post war building are very ugly and showing their age would be lovely if they replaced them with some beautiful classic architecture but unfortunately that probably won’t happen as the council have neither the money or the inclination so probably more cheap ugly red brick box type building will be built. More greenery and street trees would improve things greatly. Thanks for the tour😊
Thank you
Agree with your thoughts there 👍👍
What i like about Gimbal walk TV they just show it how it is. Many other city tours are heavily edited to pray on empty shops, derelict buildings, empty baron weed covered pieces of land, homeless and drug users. This of course puts people off from visiting and deters investment in those areas. Thank you for showing people how our towns and cities really are Gimbal Walk TV.
Thank you
I have no time for those videos that put places down
Life’s too short isn’t it! ❤️
@@GimbalWalkTV Thank you there should be a law against such, if they were on tv they would have action taken against them.
It looks alright. Is it a nice place to live ?
Sadler gate is beautiful part of deby . The old bell pub ive been in . The one place ive not yet been to the muesum of the making .
Sadler gate is now half empty im afraid to say.
Isn't it just, Saddler is my favorite part of town. I get all nostalgic when I go up there, even though all the good shops are gone :(
Marketon Park is where I went for Pride last September. Then was around the city centre. I have videos. My father used to live in the city. My former supervisor was managing Savers in the city. You have that Church which is a now a nightclub.
Was Pride good in Derby?
Hope you had a good time
Nice, hope you had a nice time!. When's the next one? might try and make it up there for a couple hours :) x
I lived in Derby all my life until I moved up to North Yorkshire 10 years ago. St Peter's Street looks terrible with a poor array of shops, and those awful buildings on the old Debenhams site are new to me! The shopping centre is okay. Poor Derby, it's not all bad. It's got some lovely parks and Derby County, of course! ;)
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Lovely video as always, prefer UK towns & cities, but that is just me.
Have you ever done the walk around Matlock Bath and then alongside the River Derwent to Matlock?
Sometimes you will be able to see canoeists going through the slalom course on the river.
I have yes - it's on my channel
I need to go back again though as it's been too long since the last time!
Thanks for the video, my wife and I used to shop in Derby 50 years ago, didnt recognise many places I must say. Is there any chance you could do a video of Burton on Trent ? We used to live there 50 years ago before moving to the end of the earth in Tasmania :)
Oh yes I’m heading that way soon actually
Tasmania eh! That’s quite the leap!
Not been to Derby for a number of years for the day,, we have stopped off during pick ups on coach tours twice.
What do you think of the city centre there?
@@GimbalWalkTV Was quite nice , we went on a Sunday for the day
Love Derby
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in St peters their is a lot of people buried their when the black death struck the town a third of the population of St peters died it was the most populated part of derby so they had to bury them vertically because of lack of space for burial
Really? that's some history there. I know Derby was hit pretty hard during the plague.
Oh dear....I've lived just outside Derby for over 20 years, and I won't even entertain the dump
So many saying the same thing
It looks ok x
Have you filmed lichfield
Not yet but just added to my filming list
You need to come back after all the work had been done 👍🏼
Working on it!
Always love your videos but I've lived all my life just outside Derby used to go in all the time but i will not spend a single minute in there now.
It’s a bit dull isn’t it 🤣
Why ? It looks alright.
I,m a 72 yr old derby bloke that lives one mile from city(town) centre and have not stepped foot there in 8 yrs.. its a dump and in death throws. We go to notts.. which breaks my heart... p.s watch the Cheapside bit again the bloke in front is a traffic warden, thats what derby is best at.....
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Sad isn't it. I am now remembering my childhood growing up in Derby, where St Peters was PACKED most days and there were SO many shops you couldn't possibly visit them all in one visit, but now you're lucky to even be able to find a pair of shoes in Derby City Centre. I don't go very often because all the rough sleepers really depress me. I moved back here in 2020 after 13 years in Nottinghamshire and I really wish I hadn't. I've had nothing but problems here ever since. Horrible neighbours, rubbish medical treatment, terrible housing, the list goes on. I feel even more sad if I imagine having to spend the rest of my life here :(
Anyone there with the last name Derby? It is my maiden name. I am now married. Hi, my name is Angela Renee' Derby from eastern North Carolina but live in Colorado now. I love the way Derby is Supposed to be pronounced. I always liked looking up the correct pronunciation. Just thought I'd ask about the people there. Have a great day, and it is beautiful in it's own right....😊
oh they god rid of the stinky public toilets that use 2 b there ages ago ! i remember years back, got my bike stolen just there, while taking a leak haha . Use 2 be eagle center. There was a coffee shop called caruso just as u went in . Barclays bank used 2 be just about where u stopped at james st. waterfall gone aswell . brings back memories . loved Derby ! lived there 98 - 2006, best years 2 live in UK .
Where I live lol !!
Do you like it there?
@@GimbalWalkTV yeah it’s a nice small city.. got some good parks !
I was born and grew up in Derby in the late 1980s/1990s. I remember my mum taking me into town as a kid and there were so many wonderful shops like Huckleberry Willow and Faulds music, all gone now. Most of the shops are empty and boarded up now. The thing that shocks me the most if I ever venture into town these days is the sheer number of rough sleepers. Last time I went, almost EVERY shop doorway, no joke, had at least one person sleeping surrounded by litter and empty alcohol containers.
I lived in Nottinghamshire for 13 years before I moved back to Derby in 2020. Biggest mistake of my life, I have never been happy here since.
St Peter's Street is nasty. I would NOT recommend using any of the cash machines down there due to the high number of aggressive beggars. People use and deal drugs in broad daylight, and drugs cause numerous problems for traders in the area too as intoxicated drug users frequently stumble into shops. St Peter's Street got worse after the police presence there was drastically reduced after Covid. Street drinking is also a big problem in Derby, you can always spot people with open cans of white lightening causing problems for local traders as well.
The river Derwent that runs through town stinks like an open sewer and you frequently see dead fish and birds.
Watch where you walk, Derby is covered in dog excrement. You won't step in my dog's 'leavings' though, as I am one of the few responsible dog owners who cleans up after my dog!.
The council don't seem to care, and would rather waste money on 'sculptures' like the one you show in the first part of this video rather than focus on supporting local businesses, providing housing for the homeless and cleaning up the city.
Don't come to Derby expecting to be able to enjoy a night out, all the nightclubs are pretty much gone. Classics like Pink Coconut are no more. Most Derby people now travel to Nottingham for nightlife.
All in all I find Derby a sad, depressing place to live. Yes, there are some beautiful buildings here, specially up in the cathedral quarter where you can find buildings like the Jacobean House and the old library, but that's about it.
On top of all this I have high functioning Autism, and there are NO services for people like me in Derby, even when I was a kid the council had to send me out of county to Nottingham to an Autism specific school. Nobody here even seems to know what this is and what it means to have Autism, it's like all the services here are stuck in the 1980s, and they expect me to be behaving 'autistic', when they don't get that, they miss the fact I have a lot of difficulties which arise from my Autism and I don't get treated very nicely :(
Love Derby buzzing vibrant small city me and my partner visit The city regular good food and restaurants cinemas Derby is a lovely place
comparing your video of Nottingham and Derby I think I prefer Nottingham for its magnificent square and domed building
I agree with yourself on that one
The Assembly Rooms are going to be demolished. There was a fire in the carpark there that caused smoke damage and stuff inside about 10 years ago. The Guild Hall Market should be reopening in 2025 but delayed from 2024. It's been closed for about 3 or 4 years whilst they added a new roof and done all the inside up. We literally have no markets left in the City Centre. Also you're not far from the Hippodrome on St. Peter's Street. Although now rundown and falling to bits it's still interesting to visit. There's videos of it on TH-cam of how it was and how it is now. It's in a shocking state. Urban explorers have been inside
Guildhall market no, market hall yes,
Such a shame, a revamp and modernization of the Assembly Rooms would bring so much money into the city. We could be competing with Nottingham and hosting big name concerts there and allsorts without the need to spend millions on building new venues. Derby City Council is very short sighted. There's also a golf course in Allestree which was designed by some famous golf course designer, it's sitting unused right now and the council is refusing to sell it. The golf course is worth a good few million as well!.
0:15 those steel rings cost the Derby tax payers well over £50,000. And yet the council says it doesn't have money for public toilets.
No money for toilets, no money for housing, no money for local business, Derby sadly sucks.
❤ i love derby but i kant see my hasband deyar
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I don't know if you know the answer to this but can you tell me why so many buildings have so much moss and mold on them? Why aren't the buildings power washed? I find many buildings would be beautiful if it weren't for that.
derby was where the last person to be hanged drawn and quartered in 1817
Yes, up at the old gaol on Friar Gate I believe.
The only town that has a waterfall, but no water in it
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Lol I remember this thing being built and thinking 'wow that's a pretty fancy public loo!' lmao x
Black patchers of tarmac, where block paving should be ugly the council Botch everything in derby that's why derby has become a total shit hole
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Want to live in uk
You should come - you'd be welcome
Don't come and live in Derby, you will be sadly disappointed!.
derby looks better than dirty white and dirty red brick buildings of nottingham.derby has cleaner streets than nottingham,also.
@@reviewer678 Derby has a better football club than Nottingham ., also .
I thought Manchester was the birthplace of the industrial revolution?
Think both cities are claiming it!
Hate these outsiders commenting about not visiting Derby. Stay where you are because we don't want to visit your place anyway.
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This vid shows you’re quality, as you’ve made Derby look pretty good. Anyone thinking it’s a good place to visit…. Please don’t as it’s a sh1t place.
🤣🤣🤣 I can’t deny that 🤣
Sadly the population Is getting out of hand now, traffic Is becoming unbearable.
Apart from that though? 🤣
it is a depressive city like most of UKs cities.
Not much to do in Derby
I an Derby born and bred, and to me the pedestrianisation has ruined the city centre. Derby had character now it has none. Thank Christ I live in Manchester.