Thanks for this upload! The images brought back great memories. I grew up in Hayes End and remember the days before Hayes Town was pedestrianized. I moved to the US in 1996 and always like to see images of the old Hayes, it seemed so airy in those days! We visited during Christmas 2013 and were quite disappointed by what we saw of the area. Thanks again!
Hi, thank you for posting this video, waited forever for the Hayes by-pass to open, these were the REALLY good times indeed. Lastly, i am asian, born in Hillingdon, living in Northolt, went to Greenford high, this place is not the same anymore, the innocence and white (english) people have gone, what a shame for this to happen!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rode and later drove this route many, many times. Lived in Yeading near to the shops. Went to Barnhill School infants and juniors in Owen Road. As a teenager I used to go with my mates to The Target on disco nights in the hope of "pulling a bird" (meeting a girl). At 7:22 there's a glimpse of the Co-op milk yard where I worked from 1974 to 1976. Like another world now...
Very interesting to see how Hayes looked like nearly 3 decades ago, when I wasn’t even alive. Looks quite similar today, but that roundabout near today’s “Tesco’s” looks quite different now.
nice to see Hayes town when it was still alive, like the National express song,I like National express,I live in Bournemouth and often go to London with them.I always enjoy the journey.
@@_B.M_ Nah, they only 'followed' because they want what we have owned and built.....they don't want the latrines we left them in. And no such thing as 'karma'
This could have been a great video, if whoever the passenger was filming it hadnt concentrated on the dashboard, he just had to lift the camera up a little bit The driver could have slowed down a bit I know he couldnt have done down the bypass as it wasnt opened, it had been finished though Hayes hadnt been modernised in the 90's then The shopping mall opposite the grapes wasnt built, The Target pub was still shut down (it was always a bugger to get to for a pint I would have liked to have seen the Plough, before it got burnt down On the right in Northolt) Should have been more places of interest, pubs, shops But considering this was the 90's its not bad, but there was some very good video cameras on the market back then I wonder what he was using ?
I live in hayes now 15 years old and I’ve always wanted to see what it looks like i live next to barnhill and I’m astonished how it looked without it there
yes I remember before the pedestrianisation of hayes town- when I was 12-14 I could bus through there on a "140" from harlington school opposite heathrow airport- the best thing to say about that school is that its now reduced to rubble- (pre "saville" most teachers didn't take abuse seriously like they do now and so they didn't pick up on my past traumas- at least back then in 1990/91 there was no cyberbullies for a kid to worry about- all I got was stick for liking "m.c. hammer"- well to me hes worth 100 "harry styles" anyday of the week!-) lighter note- who remembers "hayes novelty store?"
Thanks for the video, lovely to see my area again from when I was really young. It all looked nicer and greener then, Hayes/Northolt without the gangs and no Somalians. Definately the good old days.
i lived in chatsworth rd. went to barnhill, remember Mr palmer?My school mate from those days until his death was mike gray,lived near you on the greenway, good days, Bob.
Thanks for this upload! The images brought back great memories. I grew up in Hayes End and remember the days before Hayes Town was pedestrianized. I moved to the US in 1996 and always like to see images of the old Hayes, it seemed so airy in those days! We visited during Christmas 2013 and were quite disappointed by what we saw of the area.
Thanks again!
jon anon What surprised me the most is that there wasn't a Barnhill High School in the 90s!
If you thought it was bad in 2013 then you should see it now!
@@noreshric hahahaha
@@noreshric absolute shithole now mate
@@prometheustv2084 in what way
Hi, thank you for posting this video, waited forever for the Hayes by-pass to open, these were the REALLY good times indeed. Lastly, i am asian, born in Hillingdon, living in Northolt, went to Greenford high, this place is not the same anymore, the innocence and white (english) people have gone, what a shame for this to happen!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh no, more people like YOU in the area. Eedyiat
Stop begging it 😂 go back to India 😂😂😂
You really had to ruin it with that racist comment
Thanks for uploading! It is Great to see the place of as it was! must have been a pleasure to drive in those days without all the congestion now!!
Love this. Went to Belmore infants & junior school 70's/until 81 then moved. I remember the old senior school, Barnhill. Most of my mates went there.
Rode and later drove this route many, many times. Lived in Yeading near to the shops. Went to Barnhill School infants and juniors in Owen Road. As a teenager I used to go with my mates to The Target on disco nights in the hope of "pulling a bird" (meeting a girl). At 7:22 there's a glimpse of the Co-op milk yard where I worked from 1974 to 1976. Like another world now...
So sad to see the state of Hayes these days, it's filthy
Asylum seeker central.
It has a bad vibe
Now even more filther making me sick this part
@@Niekonierait’s like Baghdad city
Very interesting to see how Hayes looked like nearly 3 decades ago, when I wasn’t even alive. Looks quite similar today, but that roundabout near today’s “Tesco’s” looks quite different now.
Incredible. Thank you for sharing this.
As a planespotter in the 60s, I used to cycle regularly from Northolt to Heathrow via Hayes. Not much traffic in those days.
Good for you Travelling from Northolt to Heathrow in those days. Different Airlines and plans been and gone.
I'm fifty and have lived in Hayes all my life, it's a complete shit hole now but you'll love it if you are from Somalia.
the comment I was hoping for 😊
nice to see Hayes town when it was still alive,
like the National express song,I like National express,I live in Bournemouth
and often go to London with them.I always enjoy the journey.
English and proud. When we ruled the world
You went and ruled the world and the world followed you back. It's called karma
@@_B.M_ Nah, they only 'followed' because they want what we have owned and built.....they don't want the latrines we left them in. And no such thing as 'karma'
@@_B.M_ and you live where 😆
Lived there from Scotland early to mid 90s. Eating out of Chippy etc on Uxbridge Road.
Then from 1999 to 2010.
Its so lovely to see the old good days, can't believe how the place used to look like
Hayes by-pass was on the drawing board for good 40 years. Also took ages to build and at one stage ran out of money and stopped building it for years.
lol. Love the Renault 14 at 7:26. I used to live up Moat Farm Road between 1990 and 1994; I was 1 and a half when you filmed this I believe.
Went cycling on the Hayes bypass in August 1992 before it fully opened
This could have been a great video, if whoever the passenger was filming it hadnt concentrated on the dashboard, he just had to lift the camera up a little bit
The driver could have slowed down a bit
I know he couldnt have done down the bypass as it wasnt opened, it had been finished though
Hayes hadnt been modernised in the 90's then
The shopping mall opposite the grapes wasnt built,
The Target pub was still shut down (it was always a bugger to get to for a pint
I would have liked to have seen the Plough, before it got burnt down
On the right in Northolt)
Should have been more places of interest, pubs, shops
But considering this was the 90's its not bad, but there was some very good video cameras on the market back then
I wonder what he was using ?
The Target pub I believe closed in the summer of 1989. I went in there for the one and only time in July 1989, it closed not long after.
It was so rough!
I live in hayes now 15 years old and I’ve always wanted to see what it looks like i live next to barnhill and I’m astonished how it looked without it there
I lived in Hayes for many years,nice to see it all again,thank you.
Traffic conditions were VERY different in the '50s and '80s
yes I remember before the pedestrianisation of hayes town- when I was 12-14 I could bus through there on a "140" from harlington school opposite heathrow airport- the best thing to say about that school is that its now reduced to rubble- (pre "saville" most teachers didn't take abuse seriously like they do now and so they didn't pick up on my past traumas- at least back then in 1990/91 there was no cyberbullies for a kid to worry about- all I got was stick for liking "m.c. hammer"- well to me hes worth 100 "harry styles" anyday of the week!-) lighter note- who remembers "hayes novelty store?"
Hayes bypass had Eastenders seen filmed on it. A joy ride seen even before bypass was opened. Even saw my old house on this vid lol.
Thanks for the video, lovely to see my area again from when I was really young. It all looked nicer and greener then, Hayes/Northolt without the gangs and no Somalians. Definately the good old days.
Leon racist
@@nadss._959 but I hate to admit its true
Fantastic! Thanks for uploading this :D
I see that there's no traffic lights at the international mrkt roundabout & national speed at the road ahead
Tip: You can follow route 90 cause it goes via Northolt
Omg it's so weird not seeing my school there it was a huge land 👀
I used to live in Attlee road in the 60s and go to Barnhill school. Hayes at it's best.
i lived in chatsworth rd. went to barnhill, remember Mr palmer?My school mate from those days until his death was mike gray,lived near you on the greenway, good days, Bob.
Great video, any more like it? What car is that?
I see a lot of Vauxhall Cavaliers.
What year is this?
I grew up in hayes in the 1990s and it was great, what a shithole now thou and people say immagration has improved the country, haha
Your dead right there Luke !!
Diversity is wh1t3 gene o cide
Britain without immigration was boring. You didn’t have any restaurants for starters.
@@jamdee452and overcrowded housing, with 50 illegals living in a shared house
@@lukeskywalker1666 immigration should be managed. But not completely zero.
I enjoyed that x
OMG WHERES TESCO ???????
I believe it’s about 1992 I think mate
So they actual demolished the building on right hand in the town center for buses and cycles!!
Yh
Aah , how nostalgic. ....
07:00 The Target Pub before it became a McDonalds.
Used to have a stripper on Friday lunchtimes. Walford teachers could be found in here on a Friday.
what stripper LOL
At the pear tree too
Wow where barnhill is now looks sooo...
Empty.
Wonderful!
And now look how Diverse Hayes has become these days...
I wouldnt call it diverse, I would call it a Muslim stronghold now
Was diverse in the 90s too. Lived there.
was that yeading junior? if it was i was in it =) im in yr 7 now in barnhill and mrs sanderson rocks! im ali obeid
I’ve only ever known that as mcdonalds lol 😅
I wonder how my kids would of felt in those days
A lot better !!
Wow good to see hayse back in the days but now its sk messed up before there were kind british people but now there are gangs
There were gangs back then too. Mainly bnp type yobs.
"The time of my life"
Not much changed over there then .... :p
good days
Damn! No Northolt KFC :-(
Omg I was 10
You can’t polish a turd.
ha no barnhill i go there it changed
NO BARNHILL SCHOOL DOSE NOT EXIST GREAT