Roughest Place In Manchester?

Im a Salford blue and to say Salford is unfair. Parts of Salford are horrible and some are fine. Very mixed area.

Cheetem Hill is bad.
 
for twenty five years my work has taken me on a weekly basis to all parts of manchester. imo wythenshawe is a lovely place to work. in spring and summer the place looks beautiful with the trees in blossom or leaf. haverley circle used to be a bit rough. benchill in general is wythenshawes worst but the estate is a dream compared to other parts of greater manchester.

the only place anybody has tried to take my car off me is in ordsal twice (unsuccessfully luckily) also got told to leave a street in langworthy as the tenants didn't like me being there, probably thought i was from the dhs and watching who lived where they shouldn't.
 
r.soleofsalford said:
for twenty five years my work has taken me on a weekly basis to all parts of manchester. imo wythenshawe is a lovely place to work. in spring and summer the place looks beautiful with the trees in blossom or leaf. haverley circle used to be a bit rough. benchill in general is wythenshawes worst but the estate is a dream compared to other parts of greater manchester.

the only place anybody has tried to take my car off me is in ordsal twice (unsuccessfully luckily) also got told to leave a street in langworthy as the tenants didn't like me being there, probably thought i was from the dhs and watching who lived where they shouldn't.


I use to live in Duchy and my local was The Langworthy , i'm not suprised by what you say , lol .
I knocked about with a few faces in areas that have been mentioned in this thread . I think it's about who you know and who knows you whether you class an area as being rough .
I've had many a top night in places deemed rough but like previously mentioned , it boils down to familiarity .
I use to booze a lot in The Griffin just past Broughton baths in the early 90's , now that was a rough pub . Am i right in saying it's not there anymore ? Is the Halfway House , top of Cheetham Hill Rd still open ? That was another watering hole full of 'characters' .
 
Stuart said:
r.soleofsalford said:
for twenty five years my work has taken me on a weekly basis to all parts of manchester. imo wythenshawe is a lovely place to work. in spring and summer the place looks beautiful with the trees in blossom or leaf. haverley circle used to be a bit rough. benchill in general is wythenshawes worst but the estate is a dream compared to other parts of greater manchester.

the only place anybody has tried to take my car off me is in ordsal twice (unsuccessfully luckily) also got told to leave a street in langworthy as the tenants didn't like me being there, probably thought i was from the dhs and watching who lived where they shouldn't.


I use to live in Duchy and my local was The Langworthy , i'm not suprised by what you say , lol .
I knocked about with a few faces in areas that have been mentioned in this thread . I think it's about who you know and who knows you whether you class an area as being rough .
I've had many a top night in places deemed rough but like previously mentioned , it boils down to familiarity .
I use to booze a lot in The Griffin just past Broughton baths in the early 90's , now that was a rough pub . Am i right in saying it's not there anymore ? Is the Halfway House , top of Cheetham Hill Rd still open ? That was another watering hole full of 'characters' .


i used to know quite a few on duchy, the almonds, appletons, camolaries, waltons, went to school with some, played football with some and boozed with a few in the pubs on the height
 
ctidcarl said:
BluePurgatory said:
In the middle of reading a book about the gangs of Manchester in the late 1890's. Forget your teddy boys, mods and rockers and present day would be gangsters these lot were the business and were called scuttlers. They would kill you just for walking on there side of the road. Anyone who thinks knife crime and crime is out of control should read this book.

Which book is that??

Wouldn't mind reading it myself - sounds interesting

The Gangs of Manchester by Andrew Davies £7.99 paperback from WH Smiths you will find it in the local history section. Facinating to read as you can relate to the streets and roads and areas which are still there today where these gangs roamed. These youths even wore pointed clogs so they could do as much harm as possible to there foe.
 
r.soleofsalford said:
Stuart said:
I use to live in Duchy and my local was The Langworthy , i'm not suprised by what you say , lol .
I knocked about with a few faces in areas that have been mentioned in this thread . I think it's about who you know and who knows you whether you class an area as being rough .
I've had many a top night in places deemed rough but like previously mentioned , it boils down to familiarity .
I use to booze a lot in The Griffin just past Broughton baths in the early 90's , now that was a rough pub . Am i right in saying it's not there anymore ? Is the Halfway House , top of Cheetham Hill Rd still open ? That was another watering hole full of 'characters' .


i used to know quite a few on duchy, the almonds, appletons, camolaries, waltons, went to school with some, played football with some and boozed with a few in the pubs on the height


Small world . I never went to school in Salford , but knocked about a lot down there in my 'yoof' .
 
Deffo Partington-not sure any more about Racecourse estate in Sale but it used to be-Broomwood estate Timperley-before u laff the chippy there was shut down few years ago for selling H along with the mushy peas. Broomwood pub was the Lebanon with a licence.
 
used to live off waterloo rd in cheetham hill and never had any trouble except my car got stolen and burnt out. was only a nissan micra anyway.
always found the people to be friendly and charming.probably the dodgiest places i ventured into were ordsall or openshaw- i didnt spend any great length of time there but always felt a bit more 'on edge' than usual
 
lostmyhouseski said:
used to live off waterloo rd in cheetham hill and never had any trouble except my car got stolen and burnt out. was only a nissan micra anyway.
always found the people to be friendly and charming.probably the dodgiest places i ventured into were ordsall or openshaw- i didnt spend any great length of time there but always felt a bit more 'on edge' than usual
When did you live there,mate?.I lived behind the Post Office,near the Penny Black,moved out about 83.Like you say there were alot of good people,but also a fair few "Crims".
 
pominoz said:
lostmyhouseski said:
used to live off waterloo rd in cheetham hill and never had any trouble except my car got stolen and burnt out. was only a nissan micra anyway.
always found the people to be friendly and charming.probably the dodgiest places i ventured into were ordsall or openshaw- i didnt spend any great length of time there but always felt a bit more 'on edge' than usual
When did you live there,mate?.I lived behind the Post Office,near the Penny Black,moved out about 83.Like you say there were alot of good people,but also a fair few "Crims".

Worked on that estate alot its full of smackheads now, its a fucking shit tip cars always get robbed, people get mugged.
The streets are filthy.
 
scottyboi said:
pominoz said:
When did you live there,mate?.I lived behind the Post Office,near the Penny Black,moved out about 83.Like you say there were alot of good people,but also a fair few "Crims".

Worked on that estate alot its full of smackheads now, its a fucking shit tip cars always get robbed, people get mugged.
The streets are filthy.
I came home a couple of years ago with my daughter (she was 3 then), and wanted to have a walk around and show her where i lived,family told me to not even think about it.Shame its gone that bad.
 
pominoz said:
lostmyhouseski said:
used to live off waterloo rd in cheetham hill and never had any trouble except my car got stolen and burnt out. was only a nissan micra anyway.
always found the people to be friendly and charming.probably the dodgiest places i ventured into were ordsall or openshaw- i didnt spend any great length of time there but always felt a bit more 'on edge' than usual
When did you live there,mate?.I lived behind the Post Office,near the Penny Black,moved out about 83.Like you say there were alot of good people,but also a fair few "Crims".

oh you were way before me mate i was only there in 2003-2005. bet it was alot rougher in your days!i was on barrowhill rd just after the garage.used to love the vibrant atmosphere of cheetham hill rd though
 
lostmyhouseski said:
pominoz said:
When did you live there,mate?.I lived behind the Post Office,near the Penny Black,moved out about 83.Like you say there were alot of good people,but also a fair few "Crims".

oh you were way before me mate i was only there in 2003-2005. bet it was alot rougher in your days!i was on barrowhill rd just after the garage.used to love the vibrant atmosphere of cheetham hill rd though
We moved to the Hill from Blackley Village when they knocked down most of the 2 up 2 downs near the ICI building,it was different, to say the least.Everytime i go home the old man makes us go to the Italian restaurant San Rocca,standing outside having a ciggie Cheetham Hill Road still has a certain vibe.
 
DirtyHarry said:
BluePurgatory said:
No not spoiled mate just recommending a good book to read about nostalgic manchester.

Nice one mate, real eye opener eh ;-), think Gary James has a lot of knowledge on the subject too.

I covered the story of Scuttling and its impact on the formation in "Manchester The Greatest City" (1997) and "Manchester A Football History" (2008). I was disappointed withe The Gangs of Manchester book because it didn't refer to City's formation (as St Mark's) at all, and yet the very existence of the Club ties in with businessmen, the church and others in West Gorton trying to combat the Scuttling that was wrecking their lives.

The Gangs of Manchester is a good book but falls into the usual trap of talking about youth culture and United when it does refer to football, but the much bigger and significant story is of course the City one.
 
Stuart said:
r.soleofsalford said:
for twenty five years my work has taken me on a weekly basis to all parts of manchester. imo wythenshawe is a lovely place to work. in spring and summer the place looks beautiful with the trees in blossom or leaf. haverley circle used to be a bit rough. benchill in general is wythenshawes worst but the estate is a dream compared to other parts of greater manchester.

the only place anybody has tried to take my car off me is in ordsal twice (unsuccessfully luckily) also got told to leave a street in langworthy as the tenants didn't like me being there, probably thought i was from the dhs and watching who lived where they shouldn't.


I use to live in Duchy and my local was The Langworthy , i'm not suprised by what you say , lol .
I knocked about with a few faces in areas that have been mentioned in this thread . I think it's about who you know and who knows you whether you class an area as being rough .
I've had many a top night in places deemed rough but like previously mentioned , it boils down to familiarity .
I use to booze a lot in The Griffin just past Broughton baths in the early 90's , now that was a rough pub . Am i right in saying it's not there anymore ? Is the Halfway House , top of Cheetham Hill Rd still open ? That was another watering hole full of 'characters' .

I used to play football for the halfway house your right was full of characters in fact hardly any of the lads who played for them would go in for a pint.

It's been closed down for a while now think it's going to become a solicitors (well at least the regulars will be the same :0)
 
inchy14 said:
Stuart said:
I use to live in Duchy and my local was The Langworthy , i'm not suprised by what you say , lol .
I knocked about with a few faces in areas that have been mentioned in this thread . I think it's about who you know and who knows you whether you class an area as being rough .
I've had many a top night in places deemed rough but like previously mentioned , it boils down to familiarity .
I use to booze a lot in The Griffin just past Broughton baths in the early 90's , now that was a rough pub . Am i right in saying it's not there anymore ? Is the Halfway House , top of Cheetham Hill Rd still open ? That was another watering hole full of 'characters' .

I used to play football for the halfway house your right was full of characters in fact hardly any of the lads who played for them would go in for a pint.

It's been closed down for a while now think it's going to become a solicitors (well at least the regulars will be the same :0)
The Halfway House is closed? Bloody hell,are there any real pubs still going in Manchester?
 
pominoz said:
lostmyhouseski said:
oh you were way before me mate i was only there in 2003-2005. bet it was alot rougher in your days!i was on barrowhill rd just after the garage.used to love the vibrant atmosphere of cheetham hill rd though
We moved to the Hill from Blackley Village when they knocked down most of the 2 up 2 downs near the ICI building,it was different, to say the least.Everytime i go home the old man makes us go to the Italian restaurant San Rocca,standing outside having a ciggie Cheetham Hill Road still has a certain vibe.

Must be a blackley village thing, My wife used to live on Dommet street there and we used to always end up at San Rocco
 
pominoz said:
inchy14 said:
I used to play football for the halfway house your right was full of characters in fact hardly any of the lads who played for them would go in for a pint.

It's been closed down for a while now think it's going to become a solicitors (well at least the regulars will be the same :0)
The Halfway House is closed? Bloody hell,are there any real pubs still going in Manchester?

The Robin Hood in Cheetham Hill is a 'real' pub...........close to it's occupants, a welcoming wink, a lovingly pulled pint, all close to the amenities that make Cheetham Hill such a landmark for everything that's wonderful about Manchester.
 

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