A walk about with me visiting places towns etc taking a look at the good the bad and the ugly of towns and places with drone footage of historic places and more
I am a 72yr old pensioner with arthritis who no longer goes into Bridgend as I find walking in the pedestrian areas far to difficult. Thank you Bridgend Council for all your consideration, NOT !!
I know Elvis has young fans, He certainly does. On RU-vid I've seen hundreds, So to put it. We expect to see the older ones. But I always like to see the young ones around. Like teens.
A corrupt council, a corrupt property developer and landlord from a well known Bridgend family and a corrupt Estate agency between the 3 of them they’ve ruined Bridgend.
The town is now in terminal decline, years of decay and dereliction make many boarded up places unviable to fix, footfall is down as the town does not offer the diversity of shopping it used to and the hammer blow loss of the Rhiw Market and Wilkos has driven out many more out of town. Big employers such as Ford used to bring in big money to the area. I now hear that Tata steel works in neighbouring Port Talbot is cutting 3000 jobs and that is bound to effect the local economy further. This town has had it, with the council having limited to no funds to fix the massive challenges ahead it will contnue to get worse and anti social behaviour, crime, and alcohol issues are all likely to get worse with it. Like many others, I am getting the hell out of this town as soon as I can, as I can't see a way back. The people here are real and there are genuine characters and community, but that will not save it from oblivion. Ignorance of this reality is simply denial.
All this film it was hard to see a smiling face, what a Terrible place it has become, I have not been there for 20 Years or so , it started to go all wrong after Thatcher shut all the Mines, the Valleys became dead and the towns followed , very depressing, I am 87, I had Family in the Llynfi and Garw Valleys long gone, I returned for a Funeral . I was born in Tylagwyn Farm long gone as well, my Family were the Prices of Tynton and Griffiths of Ty Mawr Bach and Garth Farms. I have lived most of my Life near Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, I was Educated in Cowbridge Grammar and I went to Oxford at Magdalene, I still miss the Cymru, but when I was a young lad, I remember the Germans Marching down Merthyr Mawr Road from my Grans House, I saw all of them on their way to Island Farm POW Camp. I never liked them then and I still cannot like them today, my Father actually gave evidence in Nuremburg on the Atrocities and Massacres committed by the SS ,Wehrmacht and Ustashe in Jugoslavija at Nuremburg in 1946 and 1947. he died this year at 106. I was brought up Cymric speaking as a First Language and I passed that on to my Children and now even my great great Grandchildren are doing the same. you never forget your people, I do wish that things will come better. Sad to say it will take a miracle. My father was a Officer in the SOE a Commando and he was in France 1940 later behind the lines in North Africa, 41 the Balkans 41/44 and Germany in 1945. He was with the Partisans . Diolch yn fawr ich i, Nos da.
@@tombartram7384 Cymric is the Language of Brythonic Britain today called Cymraeg, I speak old middle and modern Cymric and I am a Language expert, I also speak old Irish ( Gaelic) not the modern crap but the original Gael, today you here a mixture of Languages called ERSE which is the Gael mixed with Saxon and Norse, Scots are PART Gael but are mostly Norse or Saxon with some Fresian thrown in, but also a smidgen of the Original Brythonic peoples who were there before the 8th Century Invasion, so please do not talk Bollocks to me about MY language I can easily talk in that Language and if you want or in old Norse or Saxon. Diolch Nos da
Better than the last time video’s.- which I found quite upsetting, being a gal from this town. Was there a special event on this day@? more as a market town should be- great stalls with great stuff, quite a few people too- hope the stalls had good takings. Still way too quiet where there were no stalls. I was thinking Where are the stalls from the indoor RACA concrete cock up gone? Hope they were not forced to close!!!! They have been there for decades- the least the council could do is them in the derelict/empty shops ( piles of them) for FREE, in fact have a rent and business rates holiday for all the shops left in town, to encourage newbies- they are not making any money on empty shops are they! Sorry , but the state of town makes me so upset and 😡
Love the way ‘security’ says “can’t film here” what a 🍆- private he says?. NOPE , and yes you can. Why do they need security in there- nowt worth nicking!
My home town is now an absolute disgrace- back last weekend and the market has even gone!!. RACA concrete apparently- well SORT IT! The place was banging in the 70, 80, 90’s - now it’s a moth shell of its former self. Quite upsetting actually- when you get off the bus, what greets you- the dole and a pub, and bordered up buildings. People say it’s the lines, well no, the stuff that was in town was never up the pines and vice versa. Town centres struggling all over the country- not like this! Cowbridge is not like this, neither is Port Talbot. In fact nowhere is as bad as this. Disgraceful BCBC should hang thief heads in shame- who are the elected councillors etc - get rids of the lot. Who is in charge around here! ……
You totally right nothing here loved the market , they had mostly everything you need , meat stalls , sewing and cake stalls , a place you could have a cuppa that’s gone ages ago it’s just a empty now just all gone
BUSTLING town to GOAST TOWN , it’s all net and out of town shopping now 😢sad so sad but he showing they very worst by the river it changed that from flooding the towns areas , that’s one good thing done there
To be fair it’s taken on a bad weather day , but he’s right what ever you say , the people are lovely most not ALL when you get to know them , been coming here for almost 50 years as my husbands a bridged person anyway 😊
All that was thriving in late 80 ts beautiful buildings here but they just not making them nice again , moneys wasted again , ohh I get Angry 😡 about theses two places and the money our forefathers and us have paid in , council tax 😊they always saying they have t got funds Huuh where is all the money going them uuuuuh
There was shops up the top not many up there now but to be fair not sure what year this is done , people are buying on line and where I’m from Rhonda Valley’s it’s a crying shame 😢what’s not there and what the Rhonda taff was going to do to it , Shame on you now and past counsels shameful 😡plenty of money wasted on stupid stuff things through , I should know live up there all my life , got out 15 years ago
It was a busy thriving town 15 to 20 and 48 years ago things got lot lot better when they done the river. Then it was everything you needed then it’s gone to be like this councils have to put in nothing and up the Owar Bally’s then done nothing fir them at shameful on you 🤬fat cats big dos and nothing to those who try to make their homes 🏡 safe and nothing fir the kids anywhere to play shame oh you Owar councils now and past
It’s just a drug and homeless , some not their fault , all or lot of immigrants illegal are giving before our own , some not their fault you know the reason I won’t give to clothes and bedding charities , this guy not drunk , he only had a thin jumper on and this man not well dressed but looked like he haven’t had a meal in days it was freezing that day cold anyway , he asked did they have any sleeping bags yes she said he had £2 and it was £ 7 in Oxfam , you know she would not let him have it , and he said if I can get any more will you keep it fir me sorry but first one served sorry , tell you what never forget his face S long as I live of disappointment on his face and shame , it’s shut now , but if I had my purse I would have given it , he really needed it disgusting women
So sorry about the music Bridgend was my first video and all the comments are taken on board and thanks for your comment I want be making that mistake again 👍
I loved my first years (0-8) in Bridgend. It was a busy thriving place, full of shops and shoppers; the shops always brightly lit and decorated for Christmas, the old Market always crowded. Being a landlord (The Star) my dad seemed to know everyone in town. Three cinemas: The old Palace - once a theatre where Harry Secombe was booed off -, the County and the Embassy where Mamgu used to take me 2 or 3 times a week, Newbridge Fields had a swimming pool. The great thing was that Bridgend was a key spot o the A48 that marked a line between the valleys and the Vale of Glamorgan. Then everything was 'Improved'. Da iawn.
Lived in Porthcawl many years ago, when John Street was full of shops, even a Woolies, and there was a cinema. All I can say is that it looks better than Bridgend.
Worked there on the Glamorgan Gazette in the early 70’s, just as work was beginning on the Rhiw shopping centre. Busy, bustling town then. You had the old Town Hall with its huge pillars, you could park your car in Caroline Street, walk up to the little sandwich bar or nip over to the fish and chip shop near the bus station. What deterioration! Used to be a lovely town. Looks a bit of a sh*thole now.
@@tommyhassan3545 the Railway is still open but the York closed a while back , and I still think it's empty now like so many other buildings now in Bridgend.
@@tommyhassan3545 I did too, used to love going to the Railway on a Saturday night and to the York. Great times in the 80's. It's sad to see bridgend the way it is now. It was a thriving town then.