Hulme Crescent Decks
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Nah! It looked rough on the surface but I never felt intimidated there - it had a few scumbag scrotes around but most of the residents were Students , Crusties and Trustafarian middle class slum cruisers trying to be more Bohemian than the next dreadhead. Working class white estates like Ancoats/ Collyhurst / Miles Platting were and still are a LOT rougher - and as for Salford late 80's and 90's - that was real hardcore crim scary...phew!!!
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had fab times there in the mid 80,s no probs..just don.t.. move around on your own!!!
any one recall john john the black skin head! me no blackman me whitieee some say he was
french? always on speed......
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loved the crescents !! great parties
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Great Post. It's part of Manchester's history. And not as much dog s**t on the floor as I remember.
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@GriefTourist its otterburn close & bonsal st at the end which would of been still lived in at that time though about 50% squated
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When I lived there 1980/81 you couldnt go and cash your giro on your own as you would be relieved of it
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london isnt even that bad stop bsing u should consider being lucky living there
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Charles Barry crescent.
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which crescent, any idea?
not as bad as the ferrier estate south east london thats gettin knocked down aswell
goonerneil1981 2 years ago
In the late 80's / early 90's Hulme was considered the UK's roughest , most deprived area. It was considered a no go zone even by Greater Manchester police.
FASTF0RWARD 2 years ago 4