1970s London | The Westway | Residents demand re-housing | Today | 1970

Local residents complain about the increase noise and pollution caused by London's latest motorway - The Westway a 2.5-mile (4 km) elevated dual carriageway. Locals and residents of Acklam Road demand to be re housed.
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  • @davidfelix2594
    @davidfelix25942 жыл бұрын

    You can bet your life that the people who gave the go ahead to build those roads didn't live anywhere near them.

  • @wombat1238marsupial
    @wombat1238marsupial3 жыл бұрын

    The old man with the grocery shop was probably a veteran of WW2, what a reward for serving your country. Now people are killing themselves to buy property in Hendon for instance near that motorway.

  • @dongargon3049

    @dongargon3049

    3 жыл бұрын

    westbourne park

  • @arvinpareftsid2039

    @arvinpareftsid2039

    2 жыл бұрын

    More like ww1. He looks at least 75 there in 1970

  • @RecoverywithMissWilliams

    @RecoverywithMissWilliams

    Жыл бұрын

    He sounds like he has a Caribbean accent

  • @sikhpilot.

    @sikhpilot.

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RecoverywithMissWilliams likely born abroad

  • @user-uu2ex4pj9l

    @user-uu2ex4pj9l

    4 ай бұрын

    @@RecoverywithMissWilliams Yes, Trinidad - the area was home to Trinidadians from the 1940s & 50s .... or possibly Guyana

  • @harleyrobertson73
    @harleyrobertson733 жыл бұрын

    This reporter is a legend...... He isn't just reporting the news, he's actually experiencing what the residents experience just to get the proper information

  • @janeporter818

    @janeporter818

    3 жыл бұрын

    Facts

  • @stephenspence1192

    @stephenspence1192

    3 жыл бұрын

    Peter Taylor is an excellent journalist.He is an expert on the Northern Ireland conflict.

  • @stephenspence1192

    @stephenspence1192

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Jack Warner Yes he is. He is 79 years old now.

  • @keepingitwild5994

    @keepingitwild5994

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's the journalism of those days - highly professional! These days a journalist has to go with what is acceptable and what isn't and run it by their boss first before making it public!

  • @johnnyb8825

    @johnnyb8825

    Жыл бұрын

    @@stephenspence1192 I was 4 years old and had just started school when this programme was first shown, and he was a young journalist aged 27. That thought blows my mind!

  • @Mute040404
    @Mute0404042 жыл бұрын

    There was a time when Journalists listened to the working class & gave them a voice - now they ignore them

  • @andrewrobinson8305

    @andrewrobinson8305

    2 жыл бұрын

    That’s completely untrue Marcus.

  • @ctcurry1777
    @ctcurry1777 Жыл бұрын

    The poor being abused has never changed.

  • @admiralcraddock464
    @admiralcraddock4642 жыл бұрын

    That smug bastard at 3.00 i bet he lived in a detatched house in a leafy suburb

  • @lewisgreen2957

    @lewisgreen2957

    Жыл бұрын

    People like him seldom lose

  • @paulbroderick8438
    @paulbroderick84383 жыл бұрын

    Motorways through residential areas is outright criminal. You can be rest assured that none of the 'planners' will be effected by this nonsense. Greetings from a Brit residing in USA.

  • @bonniedrasco8166
    @bonniedrasco81662 жыл бұрын

    Those houses actually sell for over a million today

  • @deletebilderberg

    @deletebilderberg

    2 жыл бұрын

    Over 2.5 million for a terraced house in W11. It’s the same where I grew up in NW5. Many houses were council owned/derelict when I was a kid.

  • @seanlawman1518

    @seanlawman1518

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well I’ll be Buggered

  • @strictlyyoutube6881

    @strictlyyoutube6881

    9 ай бұрын

    Its not only that they are more than a million today, its a very cool area. Well to do people, educated and cultured.

  • @thomassegrue8783
    @thomassegrue87833 жыл бұрын

    I lived in Acklham road, as this was being built , i went to Bevington School and then lived in Aldermarston St ,opposite travellers site , and then many other local places, with eviction a constant . No happy memories of living in SLUMS !

  • @jasonayres
    @jasonayres3 жыл бұрын

    People used to write songs about this sort of thing, many years ago. Well, it's not exactly 'paving paradise', but it did literally divide communities.

  • @the_9ent
    @the_9ent Жыл бұрын

    Those poor people. Abandoned and forgotten in the name of progress.

  • @zivkovicable

    @zivkovicable

    Жыл бұрын

    Encouraging car use has turned out to be anti progress. Now cities around the world are trying to undo the damage.

  • @David-uf8ex
    @David-uf8ex2 жыл бұрын

    Nothing has changed governments and councils couldn’t give a toss

  • @MajorMinor1970
    @MajorMinor197027 күн бұрын

    50 years later and all those houses are worth a fortune no matter if they back onto the Westway. It was lovely to hear some of those voices, took me back to how people I grew up with used to speak.

  • @stevo728822
    @stevo7288222 жыл бұрын

    Those in the countryside houses are now getting the same with HS2.

  • @jon9218
    @jon92183 ай бұрын

    It was planned to have these motorways all over London. I lived near Orpington and my parents house lost value as a motorway was planned there too. Probably the reduction in house prices is what stopped all the motorways being built throughout London.

  • @patricketienne2579
    @patricketienne2579 Жыл бұрын

    This London was great. London, now, is hell on earth.

  • @helenhughes9420
    @helenhughes94202 жыл бұрын

    A house swap between researchers and residents would have resulted in compensation and re-housing. To avoid this they have the residents believe for a number of years, "research" is being done.

  • @izitmoi3036
    @izitmoi30363 жыл бұрын

    I remember being driven over the Westway by my dad many a time in the 70s to visit family in London. Used to think how close the houses were to it.

  • @rjjcms1

    @rjjcms1

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes,whenever I was driven over there or occasionally drove on it myself I thought "these houses would have been a really nice place to live before they built this,but the traffic,the noise,the fumes now would drive me slightly nuts!"

  • @izitmoi3036

    @izitmoi3036

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@rjjcms1 yes I agree. I also used to drive to work via the north circular in the late 80s and there were a lot of houses there incredibly close to that road artery.

  • @olgaolga207

    @olgaolga207

    3 жыл бұрын

    I live in one of the towers near it. Its actually a pleasant neighbourhood bad pollution

  • @izitmoi3036

    @izitmoi3036

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@olgaolga207 yes I believe the neighbourhoods are very pleasant and I love all London. I'm a Londoner by birth, inner city. Eventually lived under Heathrow flight path in West London. Now by the coast. Sorry to hear about pollution. My dear nan never left London in her life, never saw the countryside; that makes me sad too 🌱🌿 and my dear great aunt loved her flat in a tower block in Holloway. But sadly she got burgled a few times sadly in her 90s 💚

  • @rjjcms1

    @rjjcms1

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@izitmoi3036 I see a few places in West London,such as parts in sight of Wembley Stadium,that also have big,busy roads running right past rows of residential houses. That,with its discolouring effect on the surfaces of structures caused by fumes and pollution can remove some incentive to keep all those properties in a smart,pristine state. I drove on the North Circular regularly for a while in 1998-2000 when I had to make regular journeys between Barnet and Romford,and also went with someone on visits to the cinema,etc. at the old Lee Valley leisure complex in the days before the area was regenerated for the 2012 Olympics.

  • @MrDastardly
    @MrDastardlyАй бұрын

    Peter Taylor, a magnificent journalist.

  • @rez4405
    @rez44053 жыл бұрын

    Now it's all private foreign investmenta all around and Noone left complaints

  • @innocenti67
    @innocenti672 жыл бұрын

    You could argue the Westway has become iconic and part of the cultural fabric of the area.

  • @paperpeople8408
    @paperpeople84082 жыл бұрын

    wow...not much health and safety then with those little kids just feet away watching the digger - sad but sweet

  • @rjhtrucking5429

    @rjhtrucking5429

    2 жыл бұрын

    It helped toughen them up.

  • @oldgit4260
    @oldgit42602 жыл бұрын

    They thought times were bad then, if only they could see Britain now they wouldn't believe it

  • @ivanahavitoff7308
    @ivanahavitoff73082 жыл бұрын

    Adelaide Terrace houses sell for about half a million now.

  • @leenunn6446

    @leenunn6446

    2 жыл бұрын

    More like 5 mill

  • @EgoAlters

    @EgoAlters

    2 жыл бұрын

    1 bed flats go for a half a mil.

  • @buddha1736
    @buddha17363 жыл бұрын

    Imagine buying a flat and they build a motorway 11 feet from your flat window lol. 😬😂

  • @buddha1736

    @buddha1736

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@arvinpareftsid2039 What are you going on about Numbnuts.

  • @regplasma7906
    @regplasma79062 жыл бұрын

    6.57 Mr McSherry went to the hairdressers and said can I have a 'Michael Foot' please.They amazingly obliged.

  • @sthelenshistorychannel
    @sthelenshistorychannel2 жыл бұрын

    The parasites of politics and greed feeding from Joe Public will never change xD

  • @philblack374
    @philblack3743 жыл бұрын

    Is that Eric Idle doing the voiceover? Puts a completely different edge on the program, 😂

  • @SteabhanMac3
    @SteabhanMac3Ай бұрын

    0:06 Trellick Tower being built 😋

  • @PaulWalshp-wx4in
    @PaulWalshp-wx4in4 ай бұрын

    Proper reporting Unlike the Spineless Tosspots of today

  • @YayaFerni63
    @YayaFerni634 ай бұрын

    09:20 no health and safety back then, but too much today. Madness. .

  • @clairepeace5783
    @clairepeace5783 Жыл бұрын

    I remember in Bristol my fathers family being paid off so the M32 could go through their business of 3 generations x

  • @gigteevee6118
    @gigteevee61182 жыл бұрын

    Thankfully they didn't turn London into LA back then!

  • @YayaFerni63
    @YayaFerni634 ай бұрын

    Politicians back then talking rubbish with the right accent. Any resemblance to any MP or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. .

  • @HarveyPaul007
    @HarveyPaul0073 жыл бұрын

    Interesting.

  • @michaelcoffey7362
    @michaelcoffey73623 жыл бұрын

    Preople should been helped more

  • @robtyman4281

    @robtyman4281

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nothing has changed.....fifty years on. Still the same problems faced by many people, and battles being fought by them now on THREE fronts: Local Authorities, Central government, and Developers.

  • @James_BAlert
    @James_BAlert3 жыл бұрын

    Why didn't they attempt to put sound absorbing walls at the side of the motorway,🛣️ OK the cars & lorries🚚 would have no view of London Town but it might of helped the residents especially if triple glazing was offered in all their windows for free!? 🤔

  • @1042firegirl

    @1042firegirl

    2 жыл бұрын

    No such thimg at the time.

  • @eldee1628

    @eldee1628

    10 ай бұрын

    That's about as dumb as saying why didn't they give them an iPhone. It's because none of that existed back then 50+ years ago, you doughnut.

  • @shelleyphilcox4743

    @shelleyphilcox4743

    6 ай бұрын

    DOuble glazing was invented in the UK, in Scotland in the 1800s, but wasnt common. Someone called Haven, in the USA 1930s adapted it using modern glazing methods. In the UK in 1965, the government updated building regs to encourage good insulation for all new builds...there had been a lot of cheap building after WWII which was single glazed, poorly ventilated and poorly insulted, which in the UK climate is a disaster for condensation and mould problems. In the 1970s, double glazing became cheaper and widely available, and with the energy crisis it really took off. In the 80s, improved sealed units meant even more people took up double glazing their homes. Double glazing went from about 16% in 1970s to 60% by the 90s. The majority of houses have double glazing now, but for very old and especially listed buildings, it isn't always possible.

  • @marklimbrick
    @marklimbrick Жыл бұрын

    Lived between Liverpool St main line and East London line 30 years. Ladykillers effects when old diesels climbed up to Bethnal Green. Had to keep pausing conversation all crockery rattled. Played lots of loud reggae.

  • @marklimbrick
    @marklimbrick Жыл бұрын

    House in Adelaide Terrace on right move £590,000. Or 100 times what Mr&Mrs McSherry paid for it. Could buy a whole Scottish island with no means of transport at all. Bliss.

  • @olgaolga207
    @olgaolga2073 жыл бұрын

    Walmer road is now tiny

  • @patriciaallen4430
    @patriciaallen44302 жыл бұрын

    Poor people!

  • @porkscratchings5428
    @porkscratchings542810 ай бұрын

    The old Paddington Green Police Station was under the part of the west way then got knocked down and a roundabout now lol

  • @marksinthehouse1968
    @marksinthehouse19683 жыл бұрын

    They should of put the west way underground now it’s a eyesore covered in graffiti even the lights have been removed from the road way,part of it is a roof for Westbourne Park bus garage , horrible garage , if you look at the piece showing the large roundabout you see two sections sticking out towards some houses that was going to be a connection to the M1 so mire demolition thank goodness it wasn’t built also that motorway was going the other way to Clapham junction with a major intersection on Clapham Common ,it was all part of the London box motorway scheme abandoned in 1973 ,the area under the west way is scruffy and unpleasant and as I’ve been reading nothing to do with colour or race it was a poor area until it was yuppyfied needs putting in a tunnel

  • @Keithbarber

    @Keithbarber

    3 жыл бұрын

    London motorway box was called the London ringways, which would have seen an inner motorway a motorway standard north and south circular and the M25, the inner and outer ringways never materialised

  • @marksinthehouse1968

    @marksinthehouse1968

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Keithbarber imagine if it did ,thank you for your comment all the best ,I’m from west London too

  • @Keithbarber

    @Keithbarber

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@marksinthehouse1968 I'm east London, I live in leytonstone which was cut in half by the A12 (M11 link road) and whilst that is in as cutting, not elevated, it links the Blackwall tunnel to the A406 that leads onto the M11 It has made the former A11 leytonstone high road much quieter, and was "detrunked" several years ago, and traffic levels are now much reduced as well, but local "traffic management schemes" undid a lot of the benefits by creating 3 "pinch points" leading to traffic tailback

  • @marksinthehouse1968

    @marksinthehouse1968

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Keithbarber I’ve been stuck there in traffic when I worked for London Underground taking broken ticket machines from Bromley by bow to Red hill .via the Blackwell tunnel,

  • @robtyman4281

    @robtyman4281

    2 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree with you. They should also bury the Hammersmith flyover - that's an eyesore too, the way it slices Hammersmith in two.

  • @caesar7734
    @caesar77342 жыл бұрын

    £1,000 in 1970 = £11,000 today

  • @danw1374

    @danw1374

    Жыл бұрын

    You could buy a 3 bedroom house in 1970 for £10,000

  • @elizauksamad304
    @elizauksamad30418 күн бұрын

    Sleep deprivation, and constant noise no sunlight..

  • @Andrew_Tate_Personal
    @Andrew_Tate_Personal2 жыл бұрын

    Imagine the traffic in rush hour if there was no A40 or M4 to use

  • @zivkovicable

    @zivkovicable

    Жыл бұрын

    Well it's much worse now than it ever was. So I imagine it would be better if they weren't built, & we hadn't closed railway lines & stations, decimated bus services & discouraged cycling.. The New Elizabeth line will get you into central London from Maidenhead in 35 minutes. Driving up the M4 will take you a couple of hours during rush hour on a good day.

  • @digitd4663
    @digitd4663 Жыл бұрын

    Housing near the Westway are now choc a bloc with residents in high rise blocks

  • @Bloxdio_God

    @Bloxdio_God

    7 ай бұрын

    Yep and most of them low quality people who bleed the taxpayer dry.

  • @missyglittervlogs3543
    @missyglittervlogs35433 жыл бұрын

    Sad

  • @michael_mouse
    @michael_mouse2 жыл бұрын

    0:14 ... Goldie Lookin Chain!

  • @philipareed
    @philipareedАй бұрын

    10 or 20 years - that's 3 generations. Utter bollocks.

  • @misst.e.a.187
    @misst.e.a.1873 жыл бұрын

    They should never have built this monstrosity

  • @figure-of-speech
    @figure-of-speech2 жыл бұрын

    This gentleman [ beginning story ] must be have he's grandchildren have compensations !

  • @Nebulous0_o
    @Nebulous0_o3 жыл бұрын

    Adapt and progress, adapt and progress people of 1970, that’s whatcha gotta do

  • @asdfg169
    @asdfg1693 жыл бұрын

    Motorways in cities were/are awful ideas

  • @figure-of-speech
    @figure-of-speech2 жыл бұрын

    Non permission's building houses for people around motorway , speed road !

  • @steamteamkids3961
    @steamteamkids39613 жыл бұрын

    Why does the old man at the start have a Jamaican accent?

  • @misst.e.a.187

    @misst.e.a.187

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sounds more Trinidadian, not Jamaican

  • @skyworm8006

    @skyworm8006

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's not. It's a normal English accent though rare now.

  • @Zlervo

    @Zlervo

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thats a normal English accent. There's nothing Jamaican about it.

  • @miriammorgan1140

    @miriammorgan1140

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sounds originally from Ireland

  • @divinesarah

    @divinesarah

    Жыл бұрын

    The elderly man definitely sounds Caribbean . I'm guessing he could have been Trinidadian, Guyanese or Bajan. Yes, "white" Caribbeans do exist.

  • @tomservo5007
    @tomservo50073 жыл бұрын

    ear plugs help me sleep

  • @marklola12
    @marklola123 жыл бұрын

    So one of those houses should cost £5k to buy, yet that guy said part of his house where ever that was...was damaged by the workers making the flyover yet it cost him about £2.5k to fix the damage...that is half the price of the house yet it seemed to just be a outside wall that was damaged lol

  • @charlieminaj2
    @charlieminaj2 Жыл бұрын

    Local Government Act 1888 section 79 Incorporation of county council. 2. All duties and liabilities of the inhabitants of a county shall become and be duties and liabilities of the council of such county. Local Government Act 1894 section 67 Transfer of property and debts and liabilities. Where any powers and duties are transferred by this Act from one authority to another authority- (1) All property held by the first authority for the purpose or by virtue of such powers and duties shall pass to and vest in the other authority, subject to all debts and liabilities affecting the same; and (2) The latter authority shall hold the same for the estate, interest, and purposes, and subject to the covenants, conditions, and restrictions for and subject to which the property would have been held if this Act had not passed, so far as the same are not modified by or in pursuance of this Act; and (3) All debts and liabilities of the first authority incurred by virtue of such powers and duties shall become debts and liabilities of the latter authority, and be defrayed out of the like property and funds out of which they would have been defrayed if this Act had not passed. And because local councils and police are companies🙃 Bill of Rights Act 1689: - "All promises of fines and forfeitures without due process are illegal and void" Bills of Exchange Act 1882: - "There is no recognisable legal means to respond to a demand for payment without a true bill which is based on a pre-existing commercial agreement" Fraud Act 2006: - Insisting or demanding payment without a pre-existing commercial arrangement which is based on presentable fact in the form of a commercial agreement is an act of deception. Payment is a commercial activity. Profiteering through deception is an act of fraud.

  • @TelexToTexel
    @TelexToTexel2 ай бұрын

    Another example of the brutalist architecture forced upon the people of those times 😖

  • @Hackney_Boy-DoesntReadReplies
    @Hackney_Boy-DoesntReadReplies Жыл бұрын

    The damage done by a Tory led GLC. Tories ruin everything, thankfully Londoners kicked them out and the rest of the project was scrapped.

  • @hiramabiff2017
    @hiramabiff20179 ай бұрын

    If only those resident had learned to go to France and get in rubber boats to row over to Britain, they would have gotten all the free housing & hotel living they want for free.

  • @fredperry9235
    @fredperry92353 жыл бұрын

    When London was English

  • @Evemeister12

    @Evemeister12

    3 жыл бұрын

    London has always been a world city

  • @harleyrobertson73

    @harleyrobertson73

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes you are very much correct, London was and still is English......what with all the different cultures and races London is very much English and always will be 🖕

  • @fredperry9235

    @fredperry9235

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@harleyrobertson73 Paradoxical and plainly untrue. Multiculturalism rather than assimilation has seen to that.

  • @harleyrobertson73

    @harleyrobertson73

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@fredperry9235 being English isn't just about where you are from

  • @fredperry9235

    @fredperry9235

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@harleyrobertson73 I know that very well (I'm part Jewish, black and East Asian). But without assimilation and with policies of multiculturalism and cultural relativism people aren't becoming English.

  • @madandy3176
    @madandy31762 жыл бұрын

    Yes, but they did rehouse them then they knocked the blighted homes down and built new homes just as close and people are happily living there.

  • @mjh5437

    @mjh5437

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not happily,and only in grotty little council flats no-one else would live in.....and five times as noisy now cos there`s five times as many cars.

  • @zivkovicable

    @zivkovicable

    Жыл бұрын

    Victorian terraces that used to house the working classes in that part of West London are now unaffordable to anyone but billionaires.

  • @mdluk199
    @mdluk1993 жыл бұрын

    Amazing to see so many actual English people in London. Seems a different place to the hellhole it is today.

  • @rogerdoger3347

    @rogerdoger3347

    Жыл бұрын

    Loads of English in London and loads of foreigners in London it's the rest of the UK cities that were racist snd segregated even today .

  • @footballsoccerx2021

    @footballsoccerx2021

    Жыл бұрын

    Hoe do you know they're English just by looking? I heard some foreign accents there.

  • @footballsoccerx2021

    @footballsoccerx2021

    Жыл бұрын

    @bates417ify but he said "English"

  • @21stcenturymuse27
    @21stcenturymuse273 жыл бұрын

    When the west was White.

  • @Edgel-in6bs

    @Edgel-in6bs

    3 жыл бұрын

    Always some racist turd all over these pages isn't there?

  • @appleslover

    @appleslover

    3 жыл бұрын

    Still is

  • @fredperry9235

    @fredperry9235

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Edgel-in6bs If you oppose the ethnic cleaning of your country you're a racist now

  • @appleslover

    @appleslover

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ah the good old days when the Americas and Australia were native .. Oh, you won't talk about that, hypocrite

  • @fredperry9235

    @fredperry9235

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@appleslover They were never native. Both countries were formed by Europeans.

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