This is my cousin Christine, We grew up together in London. I hadn't seen her since I moved to the states in 1966. I am so thankful to have this video as a keepsake. God Bless you Chrisxxxx
First of all R.I.P Chris Green. This country will miss you and many of the old generation like you.
As for the tower blocks, they are monstrosities. They look hideous, bring down the area, and unfortunately most of them are 'slums' as she rightly said.
Im glad to say that in East London, many have been knocked down and replaced with maisonettes and it is a vast improvement.
Alot of the problems with tower blocks is the wrong kind of people are housed in them. I live in a 1960's 20 storey tower block and it is now mainly young working professional singles and couples, for which it is ideal. They were built for families, but they didn't really work, i think the masonette style high rises were more ideal for families. Tower blocks get bad press cos of the image they give, but that is usually because of the councils failure to keep them in good shape. I love my block.!
Great video. I think certain floors in a tower block should be devoted to community activities, for example a gym, a restaurant, cinema etc. This would help raise community spirit and civic pride.
That is a really nice idea. You've come up with a great idea there, it's about time someone did something about the problem of tower blocks. We need to rebuild communities in Britain again. There was a time when neighbours actually knew each other and that friendship brought about trust; people don't know their neighbours now and are even seemingly suspicious of them. The result being a collapse of community of course.
Amen to that. The breakdown of communities in England is plain to see and hugely regrettable. We all need to take responsibility and start caring for each other. Btw H P Lovecraft is ace!
I hate those blocks. o_o
Roblox901143 6 months ago
This is my cousin Christine, We grew up together in London. I hadn't seen her since I moved to the states in 1966. I am so thankful to have this video as a keepsake. God Bless you Chrisxxxx
62morley 1 year ago
Godbless Mum love you forever
MrClair1 2 years ago
So thankful that your mum made this video, Clair. Wish I had been able to see her again.
Love, Sandraxx
62morley 1 year ago
God bless Mum xxxx
MrClair1 2 years ago
OMG i used to live in this tower block, my dad still does, Harrow Road was the place back in the day!
zainabadam 2 years ago
First of all R.I.P Chris Green. This country will miss you and many of the old generation like you.
As for the tower blocks, they are monstrosities. They look hideous, bring down the area, and unfortunately most of them are 'slums' as she rightly said.
Im glad to say that in East London, many have been knocked down and replaced with maisonettes and it is a vast improvement.
DonJuanDeMarco2 2 years ago
Lovely insight
RobotsCanNotRead 2 years ago
Rest in peace, Chris Green.
This was a great video, thank you for drawing my attention to it.
DistantDreamer93 2 years ago
Alot of the problems with tower blocks is the wrong kind of people are housed in them. I live in a 1960's 20 storey tower block and it is now mainly young working professional singles and couples, for which it is ideal. They were built for families, but they didn't really work, i think the masonette style high rises were more ideal for families. Tower blocks get bad press cos of the image they give, but that is usually because of the councils failure to keep them in good shape. I love my block.!
jaredini 2 years ago 2
Interesting film and may Chris Green RIP.
BarryAldridge 2 years ago 2
Great video. I think certain floors in a tower block should be devoted to community activities, for example a gym, a restaurant, cinema etc. This would help raise community spirit and civic pride.
ralphinio4 2 years ago 4
That is a really nice idea. You've come up with a great idea there, it's about time someone did something about the problem of tower blocks. We need to rebuild communities in Britain again. There was a time when neighbours actually knew each other and that friendship brought about trust; people don't know their neighbours now and are even seemingly suspicious of them. The result being a collapse of community of course.
Cthulhu1970 2 years ago 4
Amen to that. The breakdown of communities in England is plain to see and hugely regrettable. We all need to take responsibility and start caring for each other. Btw H P Lovecraft is ace!
ralphinio4 2 years ago