@@YoloMenace001 public transport hasn't improved much - lower parliament street is a nightmare for busses as they are help up at poorly-timed junctions and pedestrians crossing on red etc. They've forced the traffic to the outskirts where the infrastructure cannot cope and this has a negative effect on all modes of transit
The roads of the city may be different but the buildings and architecture are shockingly the exact same to the Nottingham I know from when I went In 2011. How cool. Most UK cities have seen a lot of modernisation but this city was already a nice blend so they didn’t really need to add much. What a nice place 🇬🇧💪🙂
The trams have made a big change to the road layout. Everything has changed, but it's really subtle. There is the more angular car shapes, like the F reg one at one point. The buildings are more or less the same, but the shop signage is different. The street lamps and traffic lights are now all LED or high pressure sodium, but in this video its the orange sodium lights and vacuum bulb traffic lights. It just looks all different, like its modern, but just a bit odd.
Trinity square I almost remember that building before the cornerhouse. I think in many ways notts has devolved since they tore down too many things in the 60s onwards. But in some ways it’s improved in the past 15years
Wow some of the roads have changed now, as can not go straight on on from Southwell road, you now have to go right and then left if u r in the buses, or straight on if u r in cars, No longer are cars and general traffic allowed to go straight on over parliament street on to king street queen street. pedestrianised
Does anyone remember the name of the shop with the two cricket bats on the outside? You catch a quick glimpse of it and he turns around where the old trinity square car park used to be
Redmayne and Todd - opposite the old Trinity Square car park, they also had a shop on the corner of Carrington Street and Canal Street. Lillywhites was on Clumber Street, just a bit further up from the old Olympus Sports store.
I don't know what shop it was and had completely forgotten about it until watching this video! I remember seeing it often as a kid when we used to drive past it.