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UK Urbex is a RU-vid channel based on urban exploration. It is the exploration of manmade structures, usually abandoned buildings, ruins or hidden components within such environments. Photography / video and historical interest documentation are heavily featured in our hobby. We also take requests to explore abandoned buildings suggested by our subscribers. As long as it's safe to get into them, we will give it a go. We will also give credit to anyone who suggests sites for us to explore that we include in our films. We do not vandalise or break into sites or steal, we only go into a building if we can find a safe entry point. Thanks to everyone that subscribes, we will be uploading videos regularly.
(From the 5:15 mark) High maintenance and not average 🤣🤣🤣. Who the hell do you think you are UK Urbrex? Your a youtuber for fuck sake!!! No one special.
Switching on lights in an abandoned building is a crossover from trespass to theft as a court may conclude you could be stealing electricity. Just beware.
It was going to be a wedding venue after it closed as a library but nothing came of it. All the lower doors and windows are now covered in metal sheets, the roof is probably still open to the elements so that it will be deemed too bad to repair and eventually end up as a pile of rubble
My mum was a student back in the 70's at the Polytechnic, which is now the University. She did a drama course and one of the places they practised was in the old Co-op building where you did this Urbex. As a child I would go with her and wander off and explore myself. I can't really remember the inside much but I would imagine it was in much better condition than when you guys looked around, lol. In the 90's I worked as a taxi/mini-bus driver based in St. Georges Sq. in the centre of Huddersfield. On some quiet nights, me and one of my mates went exploring the old Victorian buildings in the Square. They go on for miles; or seem to!!
Ohhh thanx you did it actually close in august 2021 as I could not find any history on the place only when the new one opened and do you know what year it opened please
The sink with the grid, the table where they prepare bodies will have been in thatnarea, the end of table would have been over that sink for fluids to drain.
Some parts look nice only the downstairs the upstairs looks cold and uninviting. I bet many hearses and Private Ambulances have taken many bodies to and from this place. I can see The Co Ops sliver and purple Mercedes Private Ambulances now.
Ohhh sounds a lovely place to visit I missed all the fun back in the day 🤣🤣🤣 the upstairs was the building next door. I did a video on the principle a few months ago here is the link if you wanna see inside there ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NDJomc8fowk.htmlsi=hGit6WQVZVijomes
I walk past the wilko store in bognor where i worked there for 12 years all the time and looks exactly the same as shown in this video. Im really don't know why these stores haven't been taken over. The bognor store is still empty what would be a year next week. Maybe there in talks for wilko to re open? Might just be Wishful thinking
Yeah sorry I read up about it and online it said they designed them so I thought they made them as well but that was done by Aston martin themselves I think the DB name came from the fact he owned Aston martin at the time or had shares in them at least
David Brown made the chassis for the Aston. They were assembled and treated at their company on St Andrews Road, they are no longer there. They may have toyed with the idea of gearbox' for the Aston Martin, I seem to remember seeing an old case for one many decades ago. Fighting vehicles, wagons, reduction gearboxes were their mainstay. If you ever went up Blackpool Tower the lift gearbox was a Brown' unit. Tank gear box' along with frigates also and Scammell trucks. Plus a huge assortment of other small units.