Inside London's Most Dangerous Town 🇬🇧

2024 ж. 9 Сәу.
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I had been hanging out in Camden Town with all the tourists, freaks and weirdos, but it was time to get down to business..
I ventured to Croydon in South London. This is an area that has a reputation for high levels of crime. Gang activity is rife in the area and many locals do not feel safe. I took to the streets of the town to chat to the locals about the current situation in early 2024. It was particularly difficult to get people on the street to chat to me on camera, so I do thank those who did. I must say that in general the people I met were friendly, although it was obvious to me there was a heavy atmosphere of danger in the air even in the middle of the day.
Here are links to some statistics referencing the crime numbers in Croydon, and some new articles about recent crimes there too:
Crime & Safety in Croydon, London - crimerate.co.uk/london/croydo....
Croydon Crime Stats - www.plumplot.co.uk/Croydon-cr...
Croydon records highest number of violent offences - www.eastlondonlines.co.uk/202...
Inside the Lawless London borough plagued by life crime - www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...
Knife crime capital of England - news.sky.com/story/croydon-th...
#London #croydon #crime #dangerous #streetinterview #brokenbritain

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  • westminster and parlinment are the most dangerous places in london

    @cave1970@cave1970Ай бұрын
    • Top comment

      @WendallExplores@WendallExploresАй бұрын
    • And Whitehall, always something incredibly evil lurking in Downing Street

      @chuckc7815@chuckc7815Ай бұрын
    • ​@@chuckc7815 Respectable crime.

      @anngore3842@anngore3842Ай бұрын
    • That's the truth.

      @RandallSlick@RandallSlickАй бұрын
    • Exactly 😂

      @faay8912@faay8912Ай бұрын
  • It’s not just Croydon, the country is a train wreck…

    @nevillej9408@nevillej9408Ай бұрын
    • You slowly drop used engine oil into a hot soapy fresh bathtub what happens the British are the hot soapy clean water in the tub mass migration is the used engine oil dripping into it

      @audie-cashstack-uk4881@audie-cashstack-uk4881Ай бұрын
    • Yep even Camden, the ''hip'' touristy area he starts in, is looking run down, most of the shops on Chalk Farm Rd behind him are boarded up and graffiti'd there are beggars and people sleeping in tents, and it's dirty and littered.

      @simonh6371@simonh6371Ай бұрын
    • You can find dregs anywhere,..The wise people know the best places,..

      @westboundbadger@westboundbadgerАй бұрын
    • Tell me a place on Earth with western Christian values that's not.....

      @billybatts8283@billybatts8283Ай бұрын
    • @@billybatts8283 They must all be great as the rest want to move there.

      @westboundbadger@westboundbadgerАй бұрын
  • I broke down in Croydon about 20 years ago. And the guy in the yellow sweater reminded me of the guy who came to my assistance, nobody asked him to, but he did, he let me crash out in his flat, we went for a beer with him and his pals, and he wouldn't take anything from me even though without his help I'd have been totally screwed. Good people. Makes you proud to be British

    @richardmillican7733@richardmillican7733Ай бұрын
    • and all he wanted in return was for you to w*nk him off?

      @tonyclifton265@tonyclifton265Ай бұрын
    • That was 20 years ago. Britain has changed immeasurably since then. Your experience unfortunately is well within a bygone era.

      @jamesgraham446@jamesgraham446Ай бұрын
    • @@jamesgraham446 Since when exactly? There's lots of good people around

      @chrisb6296@chrisb6296Ай бұрын
    • Louder for all the doom and gloom merchants. The country is in a terrible state because of austerity

      @chrisb6296@chrisb6296Ай бұрын
    • Did it ever occur to you that was because the fellow that helped you was actually British? Bet you won’t admit that to yourself, though. But you know it’s true. You really think Midnight Rude Boy at 6:52 is going to extend that kind of local hospitality to you, especially if it happened after sunset?

      @charlesmaximus9161@charlesmaximus9161Ай бұрын
  • Very articulate and fair in how you investigate these statistics. Great the way you interview the people who truly know what’s going on- the people who live it in the streets and residents. Great videos my friend! Keep up the great work!!!

    @charliecruickshank9464@charliecruickshank9464Ай бұрын
  • The majority of Britain has been turned into a futuristic, dystopian horror movie. Thanks Government. It resembles the film, "Escape From New York".

    @ValTwineDeaner@ValTwineDeanerАй бұрын
    • Yes.

      @mjones4083@mjones4083Ай бұрын
    • ive been thinking this for a while

      @brackenobama61@brackenobama61Ай бұрын
    • It’s not the government it’s the council’s

      @davidwilkinson2239@davidwilkinson2239Ай бұрын
    • But Snake Plissken isn't going to save us.

      @nealgrimes4382@nealgrimes4382Ай бұрын
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      @cv507@cv507Ай бұрын
  • Croydon is definitely not the most dangerous part of London. It’s a concrete jungle.

    @mylips354@mylips354Ай бұрын
    • ​@@Narrative711nah

      @paulsmith2823@paulsmith2823Ай бұрын
    • It wasn't the most dangerous part .I was in new cross. At the time😂

      @jasonthomas7880@jasonthomas7880Ай бұрын
    • Bradford is far more dangerous then Croydon!

      @hawky2k215@hawky2k215Ай бұрын
    • ​@@hawky2k215yeah if your a 12 year old girl

      @user-ub5qp8sq1w@user-ub5qp8sq1wАй бұрын
    • @@hawky2k215 Yeah, but nobody goes to bradford unless they are into islams so we leave them to it.

      @dopiaza2006@dopiaza2006Ай бұрын
  • Hallelujah!!!!!!!!!!! The daily Jesus devotion has been a huge part of my transformation. God is Good 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌was owing a loan of £47k to the bank for my son's brain surgery(Samuel). Now I am no longer owning after I invested £6500 and got my payout of £290k every month, God bless Sandrina Edmondson 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    @MansurLado@MansurLado16 күн бұрын
    • Hello how do you make such monthly, I am a born again Christian and sometimes I feel so down 🙁of myself because of low finance but I still believe in God.

      @JONBONJOVI-hz5vl@JONBONJOVI-hz5vl16 күн бұрын
    • Thanks to my Cole_ worker who suggested mrs Sandrina Edmondson

      @chinyereUgwuoke-tp2lh@chinyereUgwuoke-tp2lh16 күн бұрын
    • She's a licensed broker here in the states 🇺🇸🇺🇸

      @chinyereUgwuoke-tp2lh@chinyereUgwuoke-tp2lh16 күн бұрын
    • Great to see you guys talking about her, she really changed the game for me.

      @Masuiatfres@Masuiatfres16 күн бұрын
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      @LOVE-ye1eg@LOVE-ye1eg16 күн бұрын
  • I was born in the UK and lived in South London and Bristol but have spent my life in Australia travelling back and forth every 3-5 years for the past 40 years. Parts of those areas have always been rough. However, during that time I have seen quite big changes in places that were once familiar to me. Now I don't really have any urge to return.

    @sashajasper497@sashajasper497Ай бұрын
  • I could cry when I see what's become of Croydon. I grew up there in the 70's and it was a fantastic place. It is unrecognisable now to the town i once knew. Like the 62 year old interviewed, I was born in St Mary's maternity hospital back in the mid 60's. I could not have wished to grow up in a nicer area. But like others have said, it's not just Croydon, so many other towns have taken a similar downturn. Though gladly, not all have become as dangerous as Croydon. But honestly, if you could look back in time to the 70's you would not believe you were in the same place. Very sad.

    @100SteveB@100SteveBАй бұрын
    • Multiculturalist policy-making did this to Croydon.

      @jamesrobertson9697@jamesrobertson9697Ай бұрын
    • Lots of places in the UK were fantastic places to live in the 70s and 80s, but not now. There are other places that were down at heel at that time, such as inner south London, and then became gentrified only to go downhill again.

      @lemsip207@lemsip207Ай бұрын
    • @@lemsip207 this whole country is being wreckballed at the moment and we haven't even reached the end of that process. But in another decade it should start to improve again, I can't see this lasting because the countries causing it are on the slide.

      @DailyCorvid@DailyCorvidАй бұрын
    • agreed from a early 60s born person from Croydon sad very sad

      @mariataif@mariataifАй бұрын
    • They are building tower blocks, but most sit empty, Saffron Tower the tallest one with purple and red colours on the outside currently has 66 flats for sale on one website. A one bed flat starts around £70k up to £250k. The ones that are occupied are going to the new arrivals.

      @eyesodd@eyesoddАй бұрын
  • Where has our country gone heart breaks ..

    @lindahorn9644@lindahorn9644Ай бұрын
    • The country is fucked !

      @Nttmf@NttmfАй бұрын
    • THE ENGLISH ARE SELLING EVERY CITY OUT TO ISLAM BLACKS & INDIANS

      @clairewiseman-cq8ct@clairewiseman-cq8ctАй бұрын
    • Cultural enrichment

      @adjeiboateng6720@adjeiboateng672010 күн бұрын
    • Stop projecting your racism

      @markclarke9370@markclarke937010 күн бұрын
    • Didn't you vote brexit and the tories? You are part of the problem.

      @Moneydoublez@Moneydoublez6 күн бұрын
  • I lived in Croydon for 33 years, when I had enough money to buy a property I decided to move to East Grinstead. I never had any trouble in Croydon, but even in my lifetime it changed drastically. I wouldn't feel safe going down London Road at night at all. I still work near East Croydon station so I'm there once a week or so. Still feels like home. Great video, really interesting to read some of the comments.

    @Jamibi@Jamibi11 күн бұрын
  • Being from the midlands myself, I could tell exactly where about you are from. Your accent was difficult to place at first. Then I could hear you replacing the “Th” sound of words that begin with “Th”, with a “V” sound and it told me a lot. I love what you’re doing with your channel and how you confidentially approach people with a plan for your video 👍🏼

    @Mental_Fortitude@Mental_FortitudeАй бұрын
  • I remember Croydon around 1970. Just your normal regular town. Alas all swept away amidst the mass immigration and social replacement. Dystopia here we come !

    @catsamazing338@catsamazing338Ай бұрын
  • Up until the mid-1980's Croydon was a fantasic town to live and work in, vibrant and full of energy with the best and most varied retail outlets in the whole country, after Harrods and Selfridges (In London), Allders was the largest department store in the UK, and many people to this day thought it was the best to shop in - Not to mention Croydon's two other iconic department stores, Kennards and Grants. Prior to 1989 when North End was pedestrianised and closed off to traffic, on a Saturday, around Christmas and during the annual shop sales (Without exaggerating), it was impossible to walk along the high street without brushing every single person you passed, to say Croydon was busy back then would be an understatement. Surrey Street Market has been trading since 1276, one of the oldest markets in the UK and there was a time during the 1970's / 80's when there was up to a five-year waiting list for a stall, and many generations of families worked there. Today Croydon is a shadow of its former glory, totally neglected with 80% of the shops either dilapidated or boarded up, depressing, filthy and full of unemployed wondering immigrants. This demise is solely due to Croydon Council and the amount of corruption, incompetence, and their mismanagement - Unfortunately not one Council leader was held to account or prosecuted, but instead getting massive financial payoffs and moving on to other high-powered jobs - All well documented. There is investment but only hungry opportunist investors constructing high-rise low-quality tower blocks, mainly rent only apartments. Unfortunately, Croydon is not an isolated case, there are literally 100's of other towns and area’s just like Croydon throughout the United Kingdom. I have travelled and lived in most of Asia and when one compares the United Kingdom to all these other countries you realise just how backward and third word the United Kingdom has become - Extremely sad but 100% fact.

    @dartanianrubanne3394@dartanianrubanne3394Ай бұрын
    • 1000% fact and it is extremely sad, really is!

      @rumplestilskinsmum5094@rumplestilskinsmum5094Ай бұрын
    • As a son of Croydon (b.1976, Mayday Hospital) educated locally I confirm this is true. Allders was a massive draw along with Grants. I did OK in life and emigrated from the U.K. (as did many of my peers) several years ago. The past is a foreign country. Thank you for your comment.

      @threethrushes@threethrushesАй бұрын
    • i'm sure that when you were living in Asia the locals were cursing what their community had come to now that unemployed longhaired white people were mooching around their town and degrading their atmosphere! Croydon is alright. loads and loads of green spaces. loads and loads of great international food and ingredients. great transport, great culture, easy to lose a tail, easy to meet new people.

      @knowbodhi@knowbodhiАй бұрын
    • So you're saying it's only unemployed immigrants walking around? All the English have full time jobs right?

      @EhsanMusic@EhsanMusicАй бұрын
    • @EhsanMusic Hello Ehsan, Please take the trouble to read my comment again, then cut and paste where you found the "Only immigrants." (Prevalence)

      @dartanianrubanne3394@dartanianrubanne3394Ай бұрын
  • Wendell, I appreciate your compassionate approach to these videos. I know some people would characterise it as poverty porn, but you give people a chance to speak and you do so without judgement.

    @tismareshit@tismareshitАй бұрын
  • I use to work in West Croydon as i lived in Sutton most of my life ,and always went shopping in Croydon there as well as bars and clubs, my cousin lives off London Road, i walked along there last year to her house 20 minutes each way, thankfully didn't see any thing bad going on.

    @angelg1963@angelg196319 күн бұрын
  • Somewhere between Mogadishu mumbai capetown & lagos welcome to Blairs Britain Exactly how the govt planned 😮

    @Lovemy911@Lovemy911Ай бұрын
    • Lol… Blair bombed Libya .,. To give you modern Britain !!

      @abc33944@abc33944Ай бұрын
    • ​@@abc33944ghadaffi armed and funded the IRA

      @jazztheglass6139@jazztheglass6139Ай бұрын
    • ​@@abc33944wasn't it "call me Dave "?

      @anthonymitchell6216@anthonymitchell6216Ай бұрын
    • @@abc33944 Libya totally had it coming. Like a lot of places today. Maybe we did, who knows.

      @DailyCorvid@DailyCorvidАй бұрын
    • Blairs' Britain?. Last year had record immigration, 1.25 million under a Tory Brexit government that vowed to cut immigration. And these are not white, hard working European immigrants but mostly third world with no assets, few skills and no concept of or desire of UK society.

      @Hattonbank@HattonbankАй бұрын
  • Having lived there, I’d say Tottenham, Bruce Grove and Harringey would give Croydon a run for its money

    @tommyball1863@tommyball1863Ай бұрын
    • And Edmonton !

      @michaelscales5996@michaelscales5996Ай бұрын
    • Wonder why

      @CaboloNero@CaboloNeroАй бұрын
    • Lol yep my misses lives in Croydon and I lived in West Norwood. I used to go to Bruce Grove a few times a week - seeing someone there - and yes another wonderful diverse place

      @adiem1653@adiem1653Ай бұрын
    • Do you know muswell hill and crouch end? I grew up there. Lovely place.

      @user-yr7re9oe4s@user-yr7re9oe4sАй бұрын
    • Lived in Bruce grove was some spot lol, elephant and castle the road up there to camberwell lived there too mad spot aswel

      @markmellor-xx1vt@markmellor-xx1vtАй бұрын
  • My Mum was a Psychology lecturer back in the 90's when i was growing up as a kid. She had studied at Oxford and knew lots of well-to-do people who were "finacially blessed". I travelled to London with her one particular weekend and stayed in an incredible multimillion pound residence near Camden which had marble floors and high ceilings. When my Mum and her friend went to sleep i snuck out onto the balcony to smoke a cigarette (i was only 14). As i smoked i looked down on the streets below. I was absolutely astounded at all the drug dealing, crime, yardies and fights going on in what was supposed to be an afluent area. I ended up sitting there watching the madness unfold for at least an hour before i crept back inside. I'm no sociology expert but something tells me that London has been full of crime and skulduggery since its inception.

    @tonimarx6405@tonimarx640520 күн бұрын
    • London's always been quite notorious for crime but so has any major city, really.

      @UdumbaraMusic@UdumbaraMusic18 күн бұрын
    • I can honestly say I wish I moved out of London way before I did. I've been away over 4 years now after 29 years of the craphole that is london.. and even on the rare stint i do go back for a weekend (to see naive family who still live there) I get an overwhelming feeling if dread as the train leaves Newcastle to go down. It's not even just the crime etc.. its just the normal uncriminal people... you smile at someone and they look at you like there's something wrong. Having to analyse everyone instantly.. its draining.. I hate it

      @DistilledVoice@DistilledVoice17 күн бұрын
    • That's so true

      @user-bx3gh5js2p@user-bx3gh5js2p15 күн бұрын
    • Snuck, what the F does that mean? Are you English?

      @markmcneill2904@markmcneill29049 күн бұрын
    • @@markmcneill2904 Try looking in a dictionary sometime. I bet there are millions of other words that you are totally oblivious of.

      @tonimarx6405@tonimarx64059 күн бұрын
  • I was born in Lewisham in the 70s. It was always poor and scruffy, but it was safe and had a community. The place changed beyond all recognition for various reasons. My Dad moved us away and it was the best thing we ever did. My Aunt and Uncle are the only members of the family who are still there. They are trapped. They are the only Londoners living on her street. Everyone else escaped or died.

    @SimonLloydGuitar@SimonLloydGuitarАй бұрын
  • London is 35% indigenous British. The capital city.

    @artemisjuno@artemisjunoАй бұрын
    • London is 35% skewered dead lambs hanging off metal railings. But it's cool because it has Wendy's.

      @DailyCorvid@DailyCorvidАй бұрын
    • And yet we get called racist

      @johnh1252@johnh1252Ай бұрын
    • I was born in London in the early 50s, I still live here, I would put the London indigenous population at around 15%. I travel all over London and never feel threatened or in danger, maybe because I am no longer a teenager, just a Pensioner

      @albert21able@albert21ableАй бұрын
    • What does that even mean? What do you mean by indigenous British? The Regional ethnic diversity UK government statistics doesn't classify any group as "indigenous British". It uses the terms "White British", "White Other", of which collectively, they weigh in at a sum of 54%. This far outweighs any other individual ethnic group, and far outweighs "Black" and "Asian" which together has a sum of 34%. Stats taken from: www.ethnicity-facts-figures.service.gov.uk/uk-population-by-ethnicity/national-and-regional-populations/regional-ethnic-diversity/latest/

      @everettscott4745@everettscott4745Ай бұрын
    • @@albert21able yeah the people talking like it's the South side of Chicago are people who live in county durum and further afield and very rarely visit London. I've felt less safe on bristol than I have in London.

      @user-ub5qp8sq1w@user-ub5qp8sq1wАй бұрын
  • What have we done to Britain? 🤬🤬🤬

    @robertmawby3021@robertmawby3021Ай бұрын
    • Flooded it with 3rd world.

      @TheGuitologist@TheGuitologistАй бұрын
    • Yeah it's a wreckage now, but I don't think it's as bad as it will be in another few years.

      @DailyCorvid@DailyCorvidАй бұрын
    • It's not us it's this Tory government cheap labour they bang on about labour there the the ones who these migrants here to line there pockets and get rich 🤑

      @richardryan3551@richardryan3551Ай бұрын
    • ​@@DailyCorvidmr positive over here 😭🤣

      @xgtwb6473@xgtwb6473Ай бұрын
    • Robert Mawbey. We didn't do it. The evil government did. I hate them.

      @philhawley1219@philhawley1219Ай бұрын
  • Good video mate. I'm from London north. Where you were, I had passed by there few weeks ago...smh.. absolutely dreadful mate. Bleak, depressing. When I went to visit my mates in Swansea,(townhill, mayhill) it was similar. England unfortunately is falling apart. I guess everywhere has its no- go zone. Be safe mate, cheers 👊🏻

    @ProfessorKenneth@ProfessorKennethАй бұрын
    • No go zone, but you go there? Stop talking shite

      @NoHeartAnthony@NoHeartAnthonyАй бұрын
  • dude thankyou for doing what u do, Much respect.

    @djlightnin1975@djlightnin197517 күн бұрын
  • I lived in Mitcham for 41 years and used to go to Croydon every week. It’s definitely not how I remember it from years back.

    @TrevRaynsford@TrevRaynsfordАй бұрын
    • Mitchum used to be alright

      @theworldaccordingtochris4370@theworldaccordingtochris4370Ай бұрын
    • Same as me,used to go to Croydon regularly for the shops and for pie and mash,people were friendly always ready for shits and giggles,never had a drama whilst there,saw a few but never felt uncomfortable or worried

      @wildrover65@wildrover65Ай бұрын
    • Amazing how it's declined. It was the Saturday shopping destination for Tooting residents😢

      @SDW3-6-9@SDW3-6-9Ай бұрын
    • I lived in Colliers Wood. Croydon was our go to shopping place.

      @michaelpemberton592@michaelpemberton592Ай бұрын
    • I lived on the pollards hill estate as a kid back in the 80’s - early 90’s! Went to Alfred Mizen school and my sister went to William Morris! Still remember the library and the shop on the corner by the bus stop! Happy memories!

      @bixbee1000@bixbee1000Ай бұрын
  • Mass immigration has got a lot to answer for

    @user-kn4hp4hk5c@user-kn4hp4hk5cАй бұрын
    • Karma for colonising half the planet. Can't go thieving around for few centuries and expect no repercussions.

      @sureduck@sureduckАй бұрын
    • So you admit that 3rd world migrants are a punishment? Because they certainly don’t benefit us

      @luciobrazil007@luciobrazil007Ай бұрын
    • @@sureduckkarma my arse,and you overlook the fact Britain has given billions of the tax payers money away in world aid for decades,so you are chatting absolute fraph

      @frankiekimber3973@frankiekimber3973Ай бұрын
    • @@frankiekimber3973Read and learn something, I won't live forever. Britain profited from slavery and a theft of resources for centuries. How do you think London and other cities/towns were built? Not to mention it killed millions of indigenous people in the empire, with famines and brutality. So spare me your outrage. All developed countries do foreign aid, Britain isn't special and doesn't give the most either, so I don't see how's that an argument.

      @sureduck@sureduckАй бұрын
    • Should of stopped them coming in 70 years ago, its like letting mice and rats into your home for life .

      @magirusdeutzjupiter2234@magirusdeutzjupiter2234Ай бұрын
  • Thanks for your videos. Good social documentation. It’s important.

    @claire3337@claire3337Ай бұрын
  • I lived in Belize Park and worked in St. John’s wood in 2000 to 2004. Those were both very upscale neighborhoods yet. People frequently had bars on their windows. Further, I had one experience where I was concerned that an older neighbor might be having some problems and we called the police. They told us to call the noise police. There was no concern about property theft. The one thing you saw was a lot of parking in enforcement.

    @tedgalperalper1828@tedgalperalper1828Ай бұрын
  • Not many places in London are good anymore

    @FilmPunk@FilmPunkАй бұрын
    • I live in SW London and it's OK round here

      @SOLXXX41@SOLXXX41Ай бұрын
    • I think he meant for visitors, I have to agree I totally avoid London now. Since about mid 2018 it's been bad to visit.

      @DailyCorvid@DailyCorvidАй бұрын
    • ​@@SOLXXX41yup Kingston bruv

      @paulsmith2823@paulsmith2823Ай бұрын
    • Rubbish 😂Mayfair is beautiful so is loads of places in London. How shallow .

      @LaidOutBare@LaidOutBareАй бұрын
    • @@paulsmith2823I used to live in Kingston 😂Hounslow is worse

      @LaidOutBare@LaidOutBareАй бұрын
  • I dont think Croyden is London's most dangerous town mate. Try the Wandsworth estates after dark. Try the estates of Harlsden -- Stonebridge. Try Woolwich, try Haringey, which had the highest knife crime incidents between 2022 and 2023 (632), followed by Enfield (599) and Barnet (399 incidents). Gun crime: try Haringey and Southwark.

    @orangewarm1@orangewarm1Ай бұрын
    • Try House's of Parliament after dark🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯. Its a joke OK calm down😊

      @kevinmott6205@kevinmott6205Ай бұрын
    • Try Newport,Gwent...not even after dark....

      @Timmyt79@Timmyt79Ай бұрын
    • We lived in croydon for 60 years was nice place until 20 years ago I hate going back there but have family in south croydon it has changed for the worse to many yobs on the street to much knife crime

      @user-zk1ro8bv3n@user-zk1ro8bv3nАй бұрын
    • Yeah diversity really has worked hasn’t it 🫣

      @EpicAelflaed@EpicAelflaedАй бұрын
    • ​@@EpicAelflaedShame the migrants always get the blame. To be fair, if the British tax payer chose to invest in them and a decent security service, I think things would be different.

      @gregsmith7821@gregsmith7821Ай бұрын
  • I was born in and spent the first 40 years of my life in nearby Sutton but moved to the south coast about 30years ago. In those days everyone used to go to Croydon for the shops, night clubs and 'in' pubs, so I found this video SO depressing. The thought of re-visiting Croydon, after watching this, is BOTTOM of my bucket list.

    @raytaaffe6588@raytaaffe658810 күн бұрын
  • Breaks my heart. Went to school in Croydon my whole life in the 90's and 80's. Once the shopping center deal for Allders and the rest fell through and more people looked for cheaper cost-of-living, it crumbled so quickly. So many of my favorite places are gone. Lovely to see Surrey Street market still there. I still go home to visit every year but you have to know where to go and what time to head inside by.

    @realrachelleakuffo@realrachelleakuffo11 күн бұрын
  • A good old English city, well it used to be

    @Lumi-OF-Model@Lumi-OF-ModelАй бұрын
    • honestly the place is buzzing these days. yeah the threat of death is always present, but outside of that its got everything.

      @billyjesus5442@billyjesus5442Ай бұрын
    • Still is. What do you expect the centre of a once global empire to be like?

      @jimjiminy5836@jimjiminy5836Ай бұрын
    • Camden still feels that way. Very british style of punk rock etc

      @RendererEP@RendererEPАй бұрын
    • The surprises of Multiculturalism 🟥 🟧 🟨 🟩 🟦 🟪 🟫 ⬛ ⬜

      @corpsertag5967@corpsertag5967Ай бұрын
    • God bless the English language

      @YesSir-ms3uk@YesSir-ms3ukАй бұрын
  • I was there in February 2023. Went to watch a match between crystal palace and Liverpool on a Friday evening. Going back to the Hotel in the Centre ( just opposite that empty shopping center you showed) was quite a scary experience. Some kid cut himself with a flick knife on the bus. The bus floor was full of blood. Some guy took off his shirt and applied it as a tourniquet around the kid’s wrist. I would definitely not have gone had I watched this video first. Didn’t feel safe at all. On the bus afraid to look at anyone just stared outside me and my son and were massively relieved to get back to the hotel safe and sound

    @chriscilia7555@chriscilia7555Ай бұрын
    • Who won the the game?

      @javieralvarez1072@javieralvarez1072Ай бұрын
    • @@javieralvarez1072 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

      @pitagrozsaraiva@pitagrozsaraivaАй бұрын
    • you probably stayed at the jury's inn hotel. there's a YMCA across the street. you would have been safer staying on the bus

      @louis84100@louis84100Ай бұрын
    • It was hard growing up in Croydon , got awful after 1999, so glad I escaped to the coast.

      @IAMELEET@IAMELEET28 күн бұрын
    • I'm staying there now working I'm from Liverpool Yemen it is pretty rough not guna lie 😮

      @pez3565@pez356523 күн бұрын
  • At the start of the video I was trying to guess where you were heading. I was so shocked when you said Croydon, my home town. I’ve lived in Australia for the past 6 years and it makes me so sad to see what my home has turned in to.

    @gracefparry5881@gracefparry5881Ай бұрын
    • Why didn't you stay to try and fix the problems in your home town.? You can't moan from afar. You are part of the problem. Would you stay and fight? No... Bye then...

      @Peterbrendanalbert@PeterbrendanalbertАй бұрын
    • @@Peterbrendanalbertbecause life is for living and exploring new places. Not for being a stick in the mud.

      @kellykelly5291@kellykelly529126 күн бұрын
    • @@kellykelly5291 And that explains why. Thanks.

      @Peterbrendanalbert@Peterbrendanalbert26 күн бұрын
    • I can tell you for sure Croydon has hardly changed in the last 6 years. A few extra shops closed down cause of the pandemic like every high street, but lets not pretend it was some fantastic dream place only 6 years ago!!

      @JunkUtopia@JunkUtopia19 күн бұрын
    • @@Peterbrendanalbertlike asking why didn’t he become a free mason and run for mayor

      @Obatala_Vibez@Obatala_Vibez11 күн бұрын
  • I speak to the guy in the yellow top all the time! Lovely fella. I'm a 49 yr old woman and i work nights at West Croydon (get off the bus at around 1.45am) and nothing has happened to me, touch wood. Lovely boozer opposite the station. Beautiful old buildings if you look up! I used to think that Croydon was the armpit of the Universe but I'm growing to like it. It's certainly depressing as you travel outside it but then again, there's lots of green areas. I believe it is what you make it. I'll show this video to that guy and buy him a can on Thursday. Cheers for the great content x

    @Sharsie@Sharsie8 күн бұрын
  • My daughter and son-inlaw will not work in Croydon, colleagues have been targeted by muggers etc....and it's dangerous!

    @susanlane8803@susanlane8803Ай бұрын
    • is it heck. have lived here many years. you need to behave sensibly like in any gritty town centre, but its perfectly fine for every day living. your daughter and husband must be a bundle of joy being scared to work in a place blimey.

      @Win-xl7no@Win-xl7noАй бұрын
    • ...keep away from it!

      @tcaudiobooks737@tcaudiobooks737Ай бұрын
    • My brother lives there, Rolex watch, houses all around the country & he loves his lifestyle in Croydon

      @kashif9145@kashif9145Ай бұрын
    • It's a big borough, not just a massive shopping centre.. wouldn't move back there even if my life depended on it.. dung heap..

      @NefBZA0999@NefBZA0999Ай бұрын
    • Really????

      @jake751@jake751Ай бұрын
  • So many good people struggling is heart breaking. Thank you for giving them a voice on youtube.

    @Cookerab@CookerabАй бұрын
    • What makes them good? Most of the people he spoke to were alcoholics, delinquents and people living off benefits. Nothing good about them!

      @minerva2958@minerva2958Ай бұрын
    • What? He talks over most of them with leading questions.

      @Piggybank80828@Piggybank80828Ай бұрын
  • Good video but I have to critique you on some of your points/musings about Croydon. I think you've read some puff pieces about it. Contrary from being 'on The Up' Croydon is in steep decline. -The residential prices are actually insanely high, not affordable. And with more London professionals and office workers able to work from home for some of the week people are moving further down the train line where they can get houses for the same prices they can get a tiny flat in Croydon. -On the commerical front, Croydon was a retail town for decades, and at one point people came from quite far away for the shopping. As a result of council mismanagement and increased competition elsewhere from places like Westfield in London. Croydon's retail sector has been declining since the early 2000s. The COVID lockdowns essentially finished off most of what was limping on. The remaining big chain stores that are left are dropping out 1 by 1. And the smaller high street stores are either abandoned/derelict or occupied by take-aways and vape shops. There's no real retail here now. On the office space side of things, there's basically a whole road of empty office buildings 5 minutes from the station. On top of all of that the council has been bankrupt 3 times in recent years, so we have less and less services, but ridiculously high council taxes. A 2 bedroom flat will run you about £2400 a year in council tax. In short Croydon is in late stage decline, with no real prospect of it turning around. Most people with the means to are either leaving or looking to leave as soon as they can.

    @djfoord@djfoordАй бұрын
    • 100 per cent facts. I was born in Mayday in 1976. Educated locally. University was my ticket out of Croydon. Exited HMS U.K. in 2015 for safer, warmer, cheaper, more meritocratic climes.

      @threethrushes@threethrushesАй бұрын
  • Croydon was a great shopping destination, as a kid I used to get on the 264 bus with my mum and dad from Tooting and go into Croydon often. As I grew up into my late teens Croydon was a decent night out, many would travel into Croydon from afar to party. Now Croydon in my opinion is a place to avoid, they can build as many souless lego blocks as they want but you can't polish a turd. It's grimy, dangerous and will only get worse. The council are corrupt and useless and any decent people in Croydon have moved away.

    @johnf7801@johnf7801Ай бұрын
    • The 264! That was my bus too. Yeah, it was a lovely place 20-30 years ago.

      @richfrommitch@richfrommitch13 күн бұрын
  • London is just disgusting I hate modern London. Back in the 90s it was ok, but I avoid it like it's a plague rat these days!

    @DailyCorvid@DailyCorvidАй бұрын
    • and every other city is going the same way.

      @user-kx3fq1zo6f@user-kx3fq1zo6f17 күн бұрын
    • So much worse when I moved there in the 90s. Even King’s Cross is amazing nowadays. You don’t like shit areas getting nicer? You preferred Peckham and Hackney in the 90s? Surely not. Virtually all areas in zone 1 ,2 and 3 are better.

      @JohnSmith-sm7ez@JohnSmith-sm7ez13 күн бұрын
  • My view on Croydon, I grew up here from 1982 onwards, then it was a very middle class area, great community spirit it was mainly white then. When the housing prices went up in nearby areas like Brixton, Battersea, Clapham and such. Resulted in an influx of people from rougher areas moving in as they could sell their homes , move to Croydon get a better home with money left over. They brought that more ghetto culture to the area, be it violent crime, and drug culture. This resulted with a lot of people moving out to towards coulsdon, redhill, Guildford and outside of London. The area has been neglected by the government and council as it mainly minorities and poorer English people. Where areas like Brixton and Clapham have gone through regeneration, Croydon ha gone through degeneration. The council has mismanagement public funds , fraudulent council staff, council being bankrupt, councils placing ridiculous charges making it not viable in terms of business. Croydon also has a massive rat infestation problem. Croydon is okay if your don’t present as vulnerable in terms of how you carry yourself. No local resources for the youth, no support for the vulnerable, local healthcare extremely poor, as the chap stated local hospital which use to be called Mayday is referred to as Maydie. I could go on and on, really sad when you think of the potential in the area, nice buildings, good transport link’s. On a governmental level no discipline in school, teachers are unable to effectively correct misbehaving children, like wise parents have their hands tired. This lack of discipline in the homes and schools just extends to the local and greater community, were some youngsters feel they can do what they like with no repercussions. A lot could be nipped in the bud if deal with it effectively at school level and homes

    @selhurt@selhurtАй бұрын
    • I was born in Luton 1980, lived in the burbs and London for a while. The further you move out the better your life gets. Until Covid19, they managed to wreck almost every other place during that time. Now the country is a smouldering pile of faeces and not even as bad as it will get.

      @DailyCorvid@DailyCorvidАй бұрын
    • Well said bro. Very much spot on! I was born in Brixton and grew up there all my life (early 90s). I watched areas and estates around me getting gentrified, my old friends who were in the life of crime and many others who grew up in Brixton and neighbouring areas, were forced to move out from their council homes and homes they had on mortgages and given money to move out of the area, most of my friends moved further down south (South Croydon, Croydon, Mitcham, Thorton Heath) this was around 2006, even though Brixton was once the gun crime, and drug capital of London, over the years we heard and saw crime rates sore in Croydon whilst crime in Brixton started to decrease, .

      @sweetbutshowa@sweetbutshowaАй бұрын
    • @@sweetbutshowa Where are the other 7 comments gone? Lol wow free speech is another thing that this country can no longer boast about. Big Trouble In Little Britain. Great.

      @DailyCorvid@DailyCorvidАй бұрын
    • Bang on assessment. I went school in Croydon. Everything you said is 100% fact

      @gerbiljaws1377@gerbiljaws1377Ай бұрын
    • What about horley, is that OK as currently in the process of buying a house there?

      @Goodman849@Goodman849Ай бұрын
  • Hi mate, i'm following you from Paris, as a french who used to live in London (Willesden Green) for two years, between 2001 and 2003. It seems that London, and England overall, is much more dangerous now. Anyway, i still love your country and english people as well ! Good job, love your vids, mate !

    @phil6538@phil653823 күн бұрын
  • 30 years ago labour flooded Croydon with immigrants and changed it beyond all recognition! I lived in central Croydon for years and we moved to get our children out and into a good area and secondary school.. just after we moved the riots happened.. right down our road! That was confirmation we’d done the right thing .. having said that people in Croydon are generally friendly!

    @Monicablackbelt24@Monicablackbelt24Ай бұрын
    • Thirty years ago, the Tories had been in government for fifteen years.

      @lukekelly7371@lukekelly7371Ай бұрын
    • @@lukekelly7371 Croydon Borough Council were controlled by Labour thirty years ago, from 1994 - 2006.

      @garyjackson5795@garyjackson579526 күн бұрын
  • As a young lad in the 1970's a posh English family moved to my Scottish village from Croydon. At that time, i assumed Croydon was a rather nice town. The only part of London I've ever lived in was Woolwich way back in 1984/5. Went back for a visit, in 2012 and the whole place was completely different! It felt like I was in foreign city.

    @gtd65@gtd65Ай бұрын
  • So happy that I left the UK 26 Years ago, I knew Croydon very well difficult to see it Now. I have lived in Thailand Teaching English. Now retired I have a great life. Bought a lovely house for a crazy cheap price that I could never have afforded in England. My Thai wife and and I live very comfortably on the State pension.

    @JohnDavies-bj9mz@JohnDavies-bj9mzАй бұрын
    • I left nine years ago, also to teach English (but in central Europe). Quality of life is off the charts! Godspeed.

      @threethrushes@threethrushesАй бұрын
    • Why you watching this then?

      @chriswalton4955@chriswalton495514 күн бұрын
    • @@chriswalton4955 because he knew Croydon well , hence an interest as to what it's become ,the same as me who grew up in the area & moved away,curious to see it as it is today , is it really that hard to understand?

      @brianharper8304@brianharper830411 күн бұрын
  • That Whitgift shopping centre is absolutely incredible. I remember being brought shopping there before Christmas with my parents when I was a kid (so you're talking 25 years ago - I'm 33 now) and it was heaving with colour and Christmas lights and busy people and happy crowds and packed shops and so on. To see it just utterly collapse in that space of time is mental.

    @matthewstevens1736@matthewstevens173612 күн бұрын
  • Got out of Wandsworth 5 years ago, would never live there again. We are ethnically being driven out of our own country, change has to happen

    @goldeneagleuk95@goldeneagleuk95Ай бұрын
    • The prison or the borough?😉

      @bordersw1239@bordersw1239Ай бұрын
    • Armed resistance

      @RichP1988@RichP1988Ай бұрын
    • I agree

      @rarecockneyguvnor4945@rarecockneyguvnor4945Ай бұрын
    • So what happened to chav towns like Jaywick? There are no ethnic people there.

      @mickyarams@mickyaramsАй бұрын
    • Too late for changes…much too late.

      @MeadowDay@MeadowDayАй бұрын
  • Immigration has destroyed my city of London

    @funkyboda@funkybodaАй бұрын
    • And the uk

      @philipnapier3585@philipnapier3585Ай бұрын
    • How's Brexit turning out for you, then? Oh, and the next time you see a doctor that is of a different colour or has a foreign accent, don't forget to let them know your views, and that you'd prefer not to be treated by them. Let me know how that goes.

      @everettscott4745@everettscott4745Ай бұрын
    • ​@@everettscott4745See a doctor !! You mean the ones coming off the dinghy. When I was young you went to the doctor's surgery in the morning and waited your turn Always got seen before midday. No such thing as appointments. If you were too ill to visit surgery the doctor made house later in the afternoon. Now it's a joke.

      @philipnapier3585@philipnapier3585Ай бұрын
    • @@philipnapier3585 Dang, man, how old are you? That was then, and this is now. Rice is no longer sold in brown paper bags from corner shops. This is called CHANGE. It always amazes me when people hark on about a past that never existed. It's an era of romantic make-belief. Do you also remember men wearing donkey jackets, delivering sacks of coal, and the chimney sweep? I don't know how you're conflating 'immigration' in one sentence with those 'coming off the boat'. Just twaddle.

      @everettscott4745@everettscott4745Ай бұрын
    • @@philipnapier3585 but what does that have to do with immigration?

      @janjakobglasmeier5198@janjakobglasmeier5198Ай бұрын
  • Excellent vlog, Wendall.. 👏 You really showed the gritty stuff and interviewed some fascinating people in Croydon! PS) I noticed the shout-out to Turnip.. your channels really compliment each other and I hope you collab again soon.. 👍

    @pimpozza@pimpozza10 күн бұрын
  • A while back I got stranded in Croydon overnight, I had a really nice homeless man, offer me what little change he had so I could get a bus to Brixton, obviously I didn't accept, but every encounter I have had with people from Croydon has been positive. There are some really good souls there!

    @Kim-eg3gp@Kim-eg3gp10 күн бұрын
  • Back in the 60`s, when I was a teenager, Croydon was a nice and popular place. Good shops, bowling alley and some decent pubs and clubs around and I did my apprentice training in Croydon Technical College. My in laws came from Roundshaw, a rough estate from when it was built, but most of the people were OK. Then the Home Office building opened in Wellesly Road, and it attracted the cause of the current problems, who were housed in the local area. Now, it`s a right shit hole.

    @bustersw1760@bustersw1760Ай бұрын
    • Even in the late 90s Croydon was good. Buzzing night life with loads of clubs and bars. The Whitgift Centre at the weekend was so busy and full of people shopping it took ages just to get up the road. Its interesting you mentioned the Home office. Croydon has a lot of immigration with west croydon in this vid, a hub, I'd say 90% of the people are immigrants. Nice to see people from literally all over the world in one area but 90%? Theres an alarming amount of mental health issues and homelessness too.

      @VikViking121@VikViking121Ай бұрын
    • @@VikViking121 It its very sad to witness the decline in real life, I sadly still live just up the road an I am called an old codger by now

      @rumplestilskinsmum5094@rumplestilskinsmum5094Ай бұрын
    • Yes I use to go to Croydon in the 70s to see Bands at the Greyhound on a Sunday Night great times .Status Quo played there all the time .Spent some time in the pubs in South Croydon ,Worked At Dees of Croydon as well .I also attended Croydon Tech for a while, but I thought in those days they classed it as being in Surrey ???But I wouldn't visit it today times change but not for the better.

      @Nik-sk7qr@Nik-sk7qrАй бұрын
    • I remember the bowling alley in croydon in the 60s .we used to sit in there

      @ericsalles3393@ericsalles3393Ай бұрын
    • Now they've literally closed all the clubs besides 2 and most pubs and closed but still some open. The night life is beyond sht now.

      @Sir.T@Sir.TАй бұрын
  • Lived round here for a short while last year. One thing that stood out to me was that they'd have security on the doors of the puregym and locks on the female area within the gym. No music was played in the gym, instead the guys would come in playing their portable speakers from their backpack. Never felt safe walking home late after a workout with all the nutters around.

    @jazzybaboon@jazzybaboonАй бұрын
  • I grew up in Croydon and moved away with my parents at 17, I’m. 61 now. There were places that were rough then but a visit to the Whitgift centre 5 years ago broke my heart to see how run down it was. I was also struck by how friendly and engaging strangers were, something I have brought with me through the years but had forgotten how prevelent it is in Croydon you noticed it too. Good old Surrey street market looked like a shadow of what I remember back in the day you couldn’t move down there. I used to wander all those streets in the middle of the night without a care for my safety. You wouldn’t catch me out there after dark these days it’s becoming a sad world😢

    @v6nce@v6nce16 күн бұрын
  • My grandparents moved out of central London to Croydon in the 1940s, it was a prosperous town near the ‘countryside’, many happy memories, I went to school there and worked there for several years and it was always thriving, I remember everyone coming out of shops and offices to watch the Olympic torch procession in 2012! Rapidly went downhill in last 10 years, I only live a few miles further out but never go there 😢 Would have been good to look at the history as well, the Almshouses, the Minster and the Palace!

    @bramberm662@bramberm662Ай бұрын
  • Unfortunately immigration has destroyed not only Croydon but Britain in General. I barely noticed one English person in that video. Seriously where have all the Brits gone? The British government should be absolutely ashamed of what they've done to this country.

    @angeloalbertini@angeloalbertiniАй бұрын
    • the fat woman and the drunk at the station were English

      @Tefera-hf8fw@Tefera-hf8fwАй бұрын
    • You look like an immigrant yourself 😂😂😂

      @jammadee4786@jammadee4786Ай бұрын
    • He literally talks to at least three white people with English accents in the video

      @akashsareen1526@akashsareen1526Ай бұрын
    • Not really, don't blame every immigrant. Many contribute to the economy. Check many Northern cities with white Brits- rough and damgerous too. It's the system, government that allowed poverty. Desperate people can snap.

      @umah6890@umah6890Ай бұрын
    • Well let's face it, most of the British government aren't British! 😄

      @tonycox5625@tonycox5625Ай бұрын
  • I can't imagine why someone would choose London to live in. Too expensive, too big, too impersonal and too many weirdoes surround you.

    @sonnylatchstring@sonnylatchstringАй бұрын
    • Exaaaaactly!

      @swayp5715@swayp571520 күн бұрын
    • lazy "men" who don't want to work hard and don't want to learn more languages other than the standard english

      @S5Dic09@S5Dic0920 күн бұрын
    • Well now, that's the uK

      @tayachting6345@tayachting634515 күн бұрын
    • This is true. Even now in Kensington there creep has started. Cayman Islands for me.

      @chumediauk6535@chumediauk653514 күн бұрын
    • Yeah well 30 years ago I would have agreed with you. I’m sure it still is but the govt have ensured that those are attributes of many cities, towns and areas all over the uk

      @jwinnfield9192@jwinnfield91929 күн бұрын
  • Thank you Wendell. Very interesting. Sara x

    @user-si8kn4ox4f@user-si8kn4ox4fАй бұрын
  • I wonder what could have caused Croydon to have become such a violent dump?!?!

    @bridger698@bridger698Ай бұрын
    • We all know why.

      @philhawley1219@philhawley1219Ай бұрын
    • Walking up from Mayday Hospital a couple of years ago thought entering a third world country .

      @raychambers3646@raychambers3646Ай бұрын
    • ​@@philhawley1219oh we sure do pal

      @atomo9255@atomo9255Ай бұрын
    • Blacks?

      @belkentens@belkentensАй бұрын
    • There are many social reasons,but the main reason is crap policing, I'm ex met .....

      @peterhewitt2252@peterhewitt2252Ай бұрын
  • The town centre in Croydon has gone massively down over the last 10/12 years. The High Street used to be buzzing. The Whitgift shopping centre (where you go to here) was meant to have a complete refurbishment in to a Westfield which has been stalled for years. This has meant the town centre retail hasn’t been invested in at all as there is the potential for this to come along. A previous Labour run council invested very badly in housing projects and commercial property which bankrupted the council. High property prices have pushed some in now more gentrified areas of Brixton and Peckham in to cheaper Croydon. The North is very different to the South. The worst parts of Croydon are in the North, Thornton Heath and Selhurst are particular problem areas for crime etc. They are worse than where you are here. Sanderstead and Selsdon in the South are far more affluent and are much safer. Other tough areas of London are some parts of Brixton, Tottenham and North Peckham

    @kscterry@kscterryАй бұрын
    • Yeah the area he spent most of the video in has gotten really hurt by the general decline in brick&mortar retail. Even 10 years ago there was a lot of activity in the Whitgift Centre and in that stretch of North End. The rougher elements where there as well but you might not notice them much in a sea of shoppers. Now retail footfall is so much lower and the whole atmosphere is grim. Still, it's hardly an excursion into a warzone... you're just a few minutes walk from Boxpark, random indie coffee houses, etc. During daytime I wouldn't worry about that patch at all. Despite its current state it's still a commercial area that people go to all the time. There are worse areas in Croydon and in London more generally.

      @mitchblank@mitchblankАй бұрын
    • People shopping online has partially caused this. It's not always cheaper as then you have to pay shipping costs. They do that mostly because they get harassed by drug dealers, beggars, hawkers, and chuggers in town and city centres. I try and buy what I can in supermarkets and then suburban shops before I go to the city centre.

      @lemsip207@lemsip207Ай бұрын
    • All over the UK shopping centres are empty.

      @laurastuart3814@laurastuart3814Ай бұрын
    • @laurastuart3814 Malls were often built at the height of a boom and completed just around the start of a recession.

      @lemsip207@lemsip207Ай бұрын
    • @kscterry "A previous Labour run council invested very badly in housing projects and commercial property which bankrupted the council." Says it all really doesn't it? Them and the scumbag tories have ruined our once great country.

      @Barrettszippo@BarrettszippoАй бұрын
  • Wendell sir, it's because the police have withdrawn from the streets over decades from foot patrols that crime across the country, including Croydon, has gone up. The police are supposed to prevent crime before it happens by a visible presence, not react to it afterwards.

    @SagaciousFrank@SagaciousFrankАй бұрын
  • I used to manage the Riley's club there in the 90s, travelled there often to a shop I like but that was 20 years ago after. It is mass uncontrolled migration, legal and illegal that is dragging everywhere down.

    @peterfield2229@peterfield2229Ай бұрын
  • Great vid. Noticeably fewer interviews and it's interesting people are so much less happy to chat. Keep doing your thing Wendall 👍🏻

    @YoGemmy@YoGemmyАй бұрын
  • I moved to Croydon from Nottingham when I was 18, and I never personally felt in any danger because I'm very aware and street smart, but I witnessed a lot. Decided enough was enough when not only a kid was stabbed to death across the road from my house, but someone also got shot, so I moved myself and my kids to Kent.

    @V3rN-@V3rN-Ай бұрын
    • Hope you and your kids feel safer and happier now in Kent.

      @Debbiecooke-ls1ss@Debbiecooke-ls1ssАй бұрын
    • THESE CRIMES KEEP TAKING PLACE IN ALL PARTS OF LONDON AND NOT JUST CROYDON.

      @RS-ln3ns@RS-ln3nsАй бұрын
    • What is the real cause of this? There are places that are poorer than Croydon.

      @richardpennington5445@richardpennington5445Ай бұрын
    • BECAUSE OF LACK OF DISCIPLINE. MOST OF THEM WERE BROUGHT UP WITH NO FATHERS TO ENFORCE THE DISCIPLINE WHICH THEY NEEDED, DURING THEIR CHILDHOOD

      @RS-ln3ns@RS-ln3nsАй бұрын
  • Evening, Wendall, You should do a video on Harlesden , North West London. Very rough area and very similar to Croydon in terms of crime etc.

    @johnmurphy6556@johnmurphy65569 күн бұрын
  • I lived in S London for 25 years and hated every moment. When we retired I told my husband (Born and raised in Brixton), that I was not staying in London anymore. Eventually he saw the sense and we moved 12 years ago. I miss Croydon and Bromley for shopping but that is all.

    @silverstars7882@silverstars7882Ай бұрын
  • Give Harlesdon a look. Makes Croydon look peaceful

    @user-vu8wc3il5k@user-vu8wc3il5kАй бұрын
    • 💯

      @johnh1252@johnh1252Ай бұрын
    • I know Harlesden very well, I went through there last Friday around 9 pm, no problem.

      @albert21able@albert21ableАй бұрын
    • I went to church in Harlsden and school in Croydon. Only saw shit happen in Stockwell, bits of Brixton (the ungentrified bit), Camberwell and Newham where I worked for 3 years each

      @SobrietyandSolace@SobrietyandSolaceАй бұрын
    • Grew up there. Left when I was 15. It was an S hole then and it's worse now.

      @murphytoonz@murphytoonzАй бұрын
    • Harlesden homeless rats & mice are now moving to Croydon.

      @celtichammer2847@celtichammer2847Ай бұрын
  • Croydon McDonalds has a walk through airport style metal detector before you go in. Enough to make you lose your appetite

    @davidf2881@davidf2881Ай бұрын
    • Or the will to live ?

      @davybean8981@davybean8981Ай бұрын
    • All security is either BLACKS or Asians ..welcome to the UK Rule Brittania 😄😄😁😁😁😁😂

      @magirusdeutzjupiter2234@magirusdeutzjupiter2234Ай бұрын
    • But there's plenty of chef knives behind the counter. 🤔 😳

      @celtichammer2847@celtichammer2847Ай бұрын
    • 😂

      @1fluffyrazor@1fluffyrazor27 күн бұрын
  • QR code thing is cool ty. Great video pal.

    @ROULETTE-REALITY@ROULETTE-REALITY27 күн бұрын
  • This is something of which you're so proud you're broadcasting it to the world...

    @edgyonetwo1@edgyonetwo128 күн бұрын
  • Our first family Television was a Philips Television manufactured in Croydon circa 1973

    @signalcabin@signalcabinАй бұрын
    • A Philips G8 by any chance?

      @PrinceJohn84@PrinceJohn84Ай бұрын
    • @@PrinceJohn84 don't know. All I can tell you there were 6 buttons for different channels : As this was for the Irish market, 2 buttons were RTÉ 1 and rte 2. I managed to put it out of order a couple of times ( born 1972 ) : very bad idea to turn this thing back in again just after turning it off. It ended its days being used for my Atari ST.

      @signalcabin@signalcabinАй бұрын
    • How fascinating,,,,,,,,,,,,,

      @mjh5437@mjh5437Ай бұрын
    • Back in the day when Britain had production and the stuff they pumped out was super awesome. These days the only super awesome finds are American fast food chains for junkies.

      @DailyCorvid@DailyCorvidАй бұрын
    • Yes my dad and brother worked at the Phillips factory

      @Nik-sk7qr@Nik-sk7qrАй бұрын
  • Born and bred here. Growing up in the 80s and 90s was great, I only remember good things about it friends family Whitgift was a vibrant shopping area along with the new Drummond centre which is now centrale. Had three cinemas, London road was always safe to walk down even at night.They had a massive Victorian department store called allders everyone was for healthy and worked had good incomes as they commuted from the city. Then labour took over the running of the council A bad bunch moved in, the people who grew up there all fled to Sussex, Essex etc not a good thing to abandon your home town but what was left then started to decline rapidly throughout the 2000s and never worked its way back again, so it is what it is now ☹️

    @Skaterbun@SkaterbunАй бұрын
    • I also grew up there in the 80-90s and 100% agree I have nothing but good memories but I moved away in 98" sad to see what it's become

      @Sketch2805Studios@Sketch2805StudiosАй бұрын
  • Nice video man. I live in Brazil now. I'm a Nottingham boy and it pains me to see the decline.

    @williamraworth1161@williamraworth11618 күн бұрын
  • nice,mate!anyway,do u have video around Shelby,Yorkshire?hows the life there?:) greet from Indonesia

    @antonidasaputro@antonidasaputro25 күн бұрын
  • The empathy you have in this FIRST video i watched of yours made me subscribe. Bless you man ...

    @tiffanybarbee9316@tiffanybarbee9316Ай бұрын
  • Born, raised and still living in Croydon. Whilst crime is still a major issue here, I feel as though a lot of it usually happens between parties who are already on bad terms with each other (e.g. gang or school related) and if you just keep to yourself you'll be fine. It really is sad to see the state Croydon is in, though. I have very pleasant memories of being a kid in the 2000s and messing about in the Whitgift Centre with my brother whilst on a shopping trip with our mum. Went back in there recently and I honestly could not believe how hauntingly quiet it is. Most people nowadays will just go to Bromley or Sutton (also going downhill a bit) for all their shopping needs.

    @LicenseBruv@LicenseBruvАй бұрын
    • You mean criminals keep committing crimes.... Shocking

      @ShitStainedBallSack@ShitStainedBallSackАй бұрын
    • England is the 3rd world

      @cantagiousca5220@cantagiousca5220Ай бұрын
    • ..but just carry on bending over England

      @cantagiousca5220@cantagiousca5220Ай бұрын
    • ​@@cantagiousca5220you don't know what you are talking about do you?

      @007JNR@007JNRАй бұрын
    • Open your eyes. Awaken from your happy nostalgic images. Its beyond The Crusades 4. Thats why we went there x3 times. To avoid this. 1.2 MILLION PER YEAR EVERY YEAR. explosive exponential breeding. Its over. Keep the memories. ​@@007JNR

      @mustertherohirrim7315@mustertherohirrim7315Ай бұрын
  • I grew up in Hackney mate.. it makes Croydon look like wonderland. If you go to a club and they ask if you got any weapon's and you say no, they give you one.

    @johnhayden7090@johnhayden7090Ай бұрын
    • Clearly a long time since you were in Hackney boy

      @samphire66@samphire66Ай бұрын
    • Love Hackney. So nice nowadays

      @JohnSmith-sm7ez@JohnSmith-sm7ez13 күн бұрын
    • @@JohnSmith-sm7ez yeah, it's been ethnicity cleansed. The soul has gone out of it .

      @johnhayden7090@johnhayden709012 күн бұрын
  • Estuve en londres con 19 años, viajé desde españa para conocer lo último en musica. De ésto hace 40 años, he pensado volver alguna vez, pero cada vez se me hace más dificil decidirme, cómo se está deteriorando nuestro continente. Gran trabajo amigo

    @naujsinmiedo4024@naujsinmiedo402411 күн бұрын
  • "Fugue for a Darkening Island" by Christopher Priest tells the story of Croydon and the UK, written 50 years ago but spot on with its predictions. Life goes on.

    @martinellis7156@martinellis7156Ай бұрын
    • Now there was a writer.

      @RandallSlick@RandallSlickАй бұрын
    • Thank you for that. I've never heard of it until now. I have just ordered a copy!.

      @tpmg5272@tpmg5272Ай бұрын
    • Death goes on.

      @leonardgibney2997@leonardgibney2997Ай бұрын
    • House sold, money in the bank. Backpacking in Asia. Missing England wanting to buy a house in horley.

      @Goodman849@Goodman849Ай бұрын
    • ​@@Goodman849stay in Asia tou traitor

      @user-ub5qp8sq1w@user-ub5qp8sq1wАй бұрын
  • Great video Wendell.. Be mindful in some of these places even in daylight..🙌🏼✌🏼

    @Truth-Seeker-333@Truth-Seeker-333Ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the information

    @liemvo5039@liemvo503917 күн бұрын
  • Alders held Croydon together for many years great memories. Went to Croydon Tech in 1982 some of the pubs used to close early evening even then. So many changes to architecture made me feel very claustrophobic in East Croydon . Used to love Surrey Street market back in the 70s.

    @ceebee6633@ceebee66338 күн бұрын
    • My childhood memories 😢

      @Liya-The-Cosplayer@Liya-The-Cosplayer3 күн бұрын
  • Hello Wendell, glad to see you back my friend. Love your videos. We love you here in northern California. Thanks for all your hard work my friend peace and God bless.🙏💯💙🇺🇸

    @thomasmacias5032@thomasmacias5032Ай бұрын
    • Cheers mate

      @WendallExplores@WendallExploresАй бұрын
    • These places are nothing on Oakland!

      @Westhamsterdam@WesthamsterdamАй бұрын
    • @@Westhamsterdam I’m from London and spent some time in Oakland, what an absolute hole. Feel very sorry for the locals with so many implants from all over the US going there. What a true dump.

      @rob_m@rob_mАй бұрын
  • Croydon used to be in the county of Surrey.. it became part of Greater London.. maybe if the county boundaries were restored then things could be better… just a thought!

    @patriciawhite619@patriciawhite619Ай бұрын
    • That’s what Ioved about it. Easy to escape to a bit of countryside and get the tram to Abbey Wood then go for a long ass walk

      @SobrietyandSolace@SobrietyandSolaceАй бұрын
    • Yes, this is clearly a county boundary issue.

      @igottheshaft@igottheshaftАй бұрын
  • Great video again bruva, good to see the old manor again SO-LO-MOFO's

    @jonnyhellraizer666@jonnyhellraizer666Ай бұрын
  • I lived in Morden up the Road, and Croydon was our Saturday shopping venue, 20 years ago we moved up North, but I'm stunned at how it's fallen apart , those shopping centres were absoloutely heaving back then, but it's slowly just bled to death economically , and sadly literaly too, the place was once up for City status, tragic.

    @stephentalas1940@stephentalas1940Ай бұрын
  • Croydon the most dangerous place in London!?!? LOOOOL Even in the local area, Streatham, Peckham and Lewisham are more dangerous places to go. Croydon is a shopping centre.

    @Spamfish@SpamfishАй бұрын
    • Definitely Lewisham and some parts of Peckham. Streatham not so much now. Because Croydon is so big, it gets more attention than the other worse places.

      @kevina9094@kevina9094Ай бұрын
    • Brixton is the worse, far more gangs than anywhere else. Lewisham is better than West Croydon. South Croydon and East Croydon are not bad places. Its West Croydon and Thornton Health that's more problematic.

      @shanaazcloete8531@shanaazcloete8531Ай бұрын
    • ​@@shanaazcloete8531Brixton isn't that bad now. Gentrification has changed the demographics for good and bad, but for crime, it's nowhere near as rough as it used to be. It's more full of yuppies than criminals nowadays.

      @admusik99@admusik99Ай бұрын
    • Try anywhwere in Newham.

      @malthuswasright@malthuswasrightАй бұрын
    • Toooooootenham , North London Jungle !

      @MichaelJay-rr2vz@MichaelJay-rr2vzАй бұрын
  • Top video Wendall. I have only been to Croydon once when I traveled from the Black Country down there for work at the council depot. Driving through the local area was enough to back up comments on the video and that was a number of years ago now. Keep up the good work! …. Smithy

    @theabandonedhunter3604@theabandonedhunter3604Ай бұрын
  • Thats mad they have security in Costa - crazy. Enjoyed the vid

    @donfranktv@donfranktvАй бұрын
  • Croydon is a massive dump. Big influx of Somalis and all of a sudden big gangs kicking off of khat sales etc. out came the knives. It started to get rough when Blair opened the doors to the UK for the illegal immigrants. There were entire blocks of flats kitted out for immigrants. It isolated the white community and let gangs prosper. Mayday hospital ironically has got a lot better at trauma. And of course George’s is down the road in Tooting. My mate was a paramedic in the LAS running out of New Addington. He tells it as it is. Immigrants came in. 999 calls went thorough the roof. Violence and operating trauma sky rocketed.

    @Stu1664RM@Stu1664RMАй бұрын
    • Yep good ole 1997 - the year the demise of this once great country really started

      @adiem1653@adiem1653Ай бұрын
    • Even before the somalis arrived in the 90s all this areas were cesspits.

      @Tefera-hf8fw@Tefera-hf8fwАй бұрын
  • It was a great place to go for shopping back in the day ,but over the years the place has gone downhill very fast . The Town used to thrive at night too with clubs and pubs . Surrey street market which you walked down and the Whitgift Shopping Centre was packed all the time and was the place to go to. Now its a place of despair and an area not to frequent at night .

    @CLIVETHE125@CLIVETHE125Ай бұрын
  • I was born in Mayday hospital and grew up in Thornton Heath. Along with W Croydon, probably the roughest parts of the borough. Croydon is one of the largest London boroughs, with some very nice and wealthy areas, but varies greatly. I left in 1991 and don't think I'd go back.

    @debb4809@debb4809Ай бұрын
    • Black Swan demolished now a block of flats I think

      @James-jd6in@James-jd6inАй бұрын
    • Where do you live now?

      @user-ub5qp8sq1w@user-ub5qp8sq1wАй бұрын
    • also | was born mayday hospital early 60s also grew up Thornton heath went to ECclesbourne school then Whitehorse manor then moved to Shirley moved away 2001 and wont be going back

      @mariataif@mariataifАй бұрын
    • @@James-jd6in Nor would I, even the British Army would have problems at night in that stinking filthy rough place full of B.....Ba,,rds

      @magirusdeutzjupiter2234@magirusdeutzjupiter2234Ай бұрын
    • I went to do a scene in a rap video in Thornton Heath, and the camera man was attacked when arriving, though i did not see it. Truthfully not an area where I would mess with anyone.

      @williamnunn8847@williamnunn8847Ай бұрын
  • Just discovered the channel mate watched a few videos and loving the content bro keep it up 🎉🎉

    @steventaylor6934@steventaylor6934Ай бұрын
  • I was in London as a tourist by my self when I was 16 years old. That was in 1985. Times have changed for sure!

    @Keepler22b@Keepler22bАй бұрын
  • The market he was on around 15:00 is Surrey Street Market. It's been there nearly 1000 years. It's around 800 but some people say it goes even older than 1000 years to the Anglo Saxons.

    @definty@definty22 күн бұрын
  • Croydon used to be Surrey.

    @pooooornopigeon@pooooornopigeonАй бұрын
    • But not anymore

      @Liya-The-Cosplayer@Liya-The-Cosplayer3 күн бұрын
  • I used to live on the Brighton Road Croydon, never was a problem a few years back; what has changed ? The population has changed !!

    @Monsoon-sd6vr@Monsoon-sd6vrАй бұрын
  • Keep up the good work and stay filming those neighbourhoods and people.

    @joord2272@joord2272Ай бұрын
  • Ex resident to the local catchment area. Whilst Croydon isn't great, and has regressed in the last 15 years, I've been to far worse players in London (Vauxhall, Elephant & Castle, Dagenham, Tottenham a few that come to mind). South Croydon is regarded as quite affluent and a big commuter belt. East Croydon is popular with young professionals looking for a 20 min direct train into central London. Down the road you have places like Purley, Carshalton, Banstead, Chipstead where many celebrities and footballers live. Back in the 90's Croydon was a hub for nightlife and you had clubs like Blue Orchid, Bud World, Joe Bananas, Atlantis (which was where the old Water Palace used to be) Whitgift centre was a vibrant hub, but unfortunately like many shopping centres it has seen more businesses closing than opening. Croydon gets a lot of bad press, some of it justified but there are far tougher places in London from my experience.

    @JEJH-mk9mr@JEJH-mk9mrАй бұрын
  • i lived in Croydon and then moved up to Brixton in the early 90s it's massivley changed for the worse since then

    @garyrigby21@garyrigby21Ай бұрын
    • You moved to Brixton and you think Croydon has changed for the worse ... No disrespect but last year me and my girlfriend moved in together. She was living in Brixton near electric avenue. The day we moved her out I saw 4 people openly smoking crack in the alley, police cordoned off area where someone was stabbed, a drug deal behind our moving van and people trying to steal what was in the moving van. Before her and her flat mate had been sexually harassed and blokes tried to follow them into their flat on more than one occasion. She had been spat on and called a white wh*re and had to be escorted by a security guard in Pret back home because again, she was being sexually harassed by a number of blokes.

      @Jack-ni4ft@Jack-ni4ftАй бұрын
    • @@Jack-ni4ft I moved out of there years ago in the 90s I'm in Liverpool now best move I ever made

      @garyrigby21@garyrigby21Ай бұрын
    • Croydon got worse as Brixton got better

      @mranonymous9689@mranonymous9689Ай бұрын
    • @@mranonymous9689 Agreed

      @garyrigby21@garyrigby21Ай бұрын
    • Is there any white people live in Brixton? I remember Brixton in the 70s, the buses were driven by blacks, all the passengers was black upstairs and downstairs, and just every one was black, this is meant to be London not effing Nigeria and Jamaica, I have seen more blacks in London than Africa I am not kidding 😀😀😆😆

      @magirusdeutzjupiter2234@magirusdeutzjupiter2234Ай бұрын
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