I walked around town for the first time in years today... 15:07 - Oct 15 with 8201 views | Gammon | And the city is an eyesore. Let’s face it - Swansea city centre is a sh*thole. I spend a lot of time in Bristol and Cardiff with work and they’re simply on a different planet compared to the drab, depressing city which Swansea is now. I couldn’t get over how many shops were closed in town, and how quiet it was. And the few people who were ‘shopping’ were either drunk, high on some kind of banned substance or unemployed. No suits or city types anywhere - just homeless, people drinking and smoking drugs. Boarded up shops everywhere. A million Greggs, Costas and that’s about it. The council need sacking - all of them. [Post edited 15 Oct 2019 15:09]
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I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 15:20 - Oct 15 with 3792 views | sainthelens | May I suggest you fck off back to Cardiff, we know what you are. | | | |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 15:33 - Oct 15 with 3768 views | 1983 | “City types” WTF ?? sounds like something off a Monty Python sketch I like Greggs I like drinking I leave shopping to women and I do the occasional recreational drug You got 4 yes’s you win you’re a tw@t👠| |
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I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 15:42 - Oct 15 with 3749 views | Lohengrin |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 15:33 - Oct 15 by 1983 | “City types” WTF ?? sounds like something off a Monty Python sketch I like Greggs I like drinking I leave shopping to women and I do the occasional recreational drug You got 4 yes’s you win you’re a tw@t👠|
Seen ‘em? You can’t bleedin’ miss ‘em! | |
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I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 16:03 - Oct 15 with 3705 views | Vincent_Vega | Yeah but you haven't got the happy colourful tents like you do in Cardiff, they brighten the City Centre up around St Davids... | |
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I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 16:36 - Oct 15 with 3621 views | Ebo | Gammon has got a point though, the city centre especially around by St Davids shopping centre/carpark is in really bad shape. | |
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I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 16:40 - Oct 15 with 3611 views | raynor94 |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 16:36 - Oct 15 by Ebo | Gammon has got a point though, the city centre especially around by St Davids shopping centre/carpark is in really bad shape. |
Well, seeing its being demolished for redevelopment it would be | |
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I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 17:00 - Oct 15 with 3567 views | MrSwerve | Town is a sh*thole - but let's face it, most town centres are now. Cardiff and Bristol are much nicer, but they have their crap parts. Even Carmarthen is nicer than Swansea now. | |
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I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 18:44 - Oct 15 with 3443 views | exhmrc1 | Lets face the facts. The quadrant has 2 empty shops including its smallest store. Every unit on Whitewalls is taken from Oxford Street to New Look. There is 1 empty store on Lower Union Street. There about half a dozen outlets available for let in the market. There are about 1/2 dozen empty stores on Oxford Street including Select which has recently closed and Thomas Cook which will be reopening as Hays. Does that make it a shithole. I dont think so. Decide for yourself. | | | |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 18:49 - Oct 15 with 3429 views | AguycalledJack | Op. What do you expect when all the money goes to Cardiff? Neath, Llanelli, Port Talbot, are all being left to rot by the WAG . At least Swansea will hopefully see some development soon. My own personal view, Cardiff is a concrete jungle with no soul. | | | |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 19:34 - Oct 15 with 3329 views | jack_lord |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 16:40 - Oct 15 by raynor94 | Well, seeing its being demolished for redevelopment it would be |
And in spite of the pending redevelopment it isn't bad. I thought it was going to go completely downhill. When the rest of the work gathers pace and the new units are filled then it will look more than welcoming. Thanks to all the new accommodation buildings going up, the city centre is going to be full of young cosmopolitan students who will bring investment with it. | |
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I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 20:13 - Oct 15 with 3266 views | Nortbankboy |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 19:34 - Oct 15 by jack_lord | And in spite of the pending redevelopment it isn't bad. I thought it was going to go completely downhill. When the rest of the work gathers pace and the new units are filled then it will look more than welcoming. Thanks to all the new accommodation buildings going up, the city centre is going to be full of young cosmopolitan students who will bring investment with it. |
Things are starting to happen now,come back this time next year And I think there will be a vast improvement | | | |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 20:31 - Oct 15 with 3237 views | dickythorpe | Well all the eateries in the SA1 development were busy on Friday night. A good buzz there with no riff-raff. Positanos and Rasoi look nice. | | | |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 20:45 - Oct 15 with 3203 views | Gammon |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 18:49 - Oct 15 by AguycalledJack | Op. What do you expect when all the money goes to Cardiff? Neath, Llanelli, Port Talbot, are all being left to rot by the WAG . At least Swansea will hopefully see some development soon. My own personal view, Cardiff is a concrete jungle with no soul. |
I agree with you. Cardiff gets a huge investment whilst Swansea is left to rot. I’ve rubbed most of you up the wrong way with my OP but truth hurts. Put football to the side a minute and forget the rivalry. You can’t even compare Cardiff or Bristol to Swansea. They’re proper cities and Swansea feels and looks like a dated, run down town still. I don’t care if you all think I’m a Cardiff fan, I’m not. I’ve lived in Swansea all of my life and I’m lucky enough to afford property in the Gower and live there which is beautiful. But town centre is an eye sore, it’s a depressing place. | | | |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 20:55 - Oct 15 with 3176 views | londonlisa2001 |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 20:45 - Oct 15 by Gammon | I agree with you. Cardiff gets a huge investment whilst Swansea is left to rot. I’ve rubbed most of you up the wrong way with my OP but truth hurts. Put football to the side a minute and forget the rivalry. You can’t even compare Cardiff or Bristol to Swansea. They’re proper cities and Swansea feels and looks like a dated, run down town still. I don’t care if you all think I’m a Cardiff fan, I’m not. I’ve lived in Swansea all of my life and I’m lucky enough to afford property in the Gower and live there which is beautiful. But town centre is an eye sore, it’s a depressing place. |
It’s all to do with perspective. From where I sit, Cardiff is a slightly grimy collection of the usual boring chains. I’d far rather spend time in Mumbles. Bristol is a nice city though. So you’re partially correct. | | | |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 21:03 - Oct 15 with 3148 views | sainthelens |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 20:45 - Oct 15 by Gammon | I agree with you. Cardiff gets a huge investment whilst Swansea is left to rot. I’ve rubbed most of you up the wrong way with my OP but truth hurts. Put football to the side a minute and forget the rivalry. You can’t even compare Cardiff or Bristol to Swansea. They’re proper cities and Swansea feels and looks like a dated, run down town still. I don’t care if you all think I’m a Cardiff fan, I’m not. I’ve lived in Swansea all of my life and I’m lucky enough to afford property in the Gower and live there which is beautiful. But town centre is an eye sore, it’s a depressing place. |
You odious prick. Stay down the Gower then. | | | |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 21:05 - Oct 15 with 3141 views | majorraglan | Had reason to visit Bristol a few times recently, the city centre is a nice place albeit the car park I used had a number of lovely gleaming cars which had all had a window put through! (Avoid Nelson Street car park if visiting). There are some pretty rough places on the outskirts. What struck me was the amount of development and new road building taking place which makes me think the WAG decision to axe the M4 relief road was a huge mistake. I am all for the environment, but we also need to have economic development to generate prosperity. Cardiff is decent, Swansea I am afraid has been left behind. | | | |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 21:12 - Oct 15 with 3119 views | jack2jack | There was never a blueprint drawn up, no vision of how it should turn out. The latest venture is to market it as a university city, is this a long term strategy or is it just a quick fix, only time will tell. City centres around the UK are struggling we can all see that, they need to evolve, to survive, my guess is, that things will get worse before someone finds an answer, as to how City centres survive with an ever a dwindling number of high street shoppers. | | | |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 21:18 - Oct 15 with 3105 views | Swanjaxs |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 20:45 - Oct 15 by Gammon | I agree with you. Cardiff gets a huge investment whilst Swansea is left to rot. I’ve rubbed most of you up the wrong way with my OP but truth hurts. Put football to the side a minute and forget the rivalry. You can’t even compare Cardiff or Bristol to Swansea. They’re proper cities and Swansea feels and looks like a dated, run down town still. I don’t care if you all think I’m a Cardiff fan, I’m not. I’ve lived in Swansea all of my life and I’m lucky enough to afford property in the Gower and live there which is beautiful. But town centre is an eye sore, it’s a depressing place. |
So you claim to live in the Gower and you walked around town today for the first time in years?... I smell bullshìt | |
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I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 21:33 - Oct 15 with 3077 views | longlostjack |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 21:12 - Oct 15 by jack2jack | There was never a blueprint drawn up, no vision of how it should turn out. The latest venture is to market it as a university city, is this a long term strategy or is it just a quick fix, only time will tell. City centres around the UK are struggling we can all see that, they need to evolve, to survive, my guess is, that things will get worse before someone finds an answer, as to how City centres survive with an ever a dwindling number of high street shoppers. |
It has to be a combination of housing, cafes, restaurants, events and cultural entertainment not only targeted at the getting pissed quick brigade though. Swansea already has a great market. Classic shopping centres and stores have no place in the city centre of the future. People can do all that out of town or online. Get the city centre better linked up to the beach. Swansea’s best asset. | |
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I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 21:33 - Oct 15 with 3074 views | Brynmill_Jack |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 20:45 - Oct 15 by Gammon | I agree with you. Cardiff gets a huge investment whilst Swansea is left to rot. I’ve rubbed most of you up the wrong way with my OP but truth hurts. Put football to the side a minute and forget the rivalry. You can’t even compare Cardiff or Bristol to Swansea. They’re proper cities and Swansea feels and looks like a dated, run down town still. I don’t care if you all think I’m a Cardiff fan, I’m not. I’ve lived in Swansea all of my life and I’m lucky enough to afford property in the Gower and live there which is beautiful. But town centre is an eye sore, it’s a depressing place. |
Ok, let's knock the comparison out between Swansea and Cardiff as with all the money being poured into one it's hardly fair. Bristol knocks seven shades of sh*t out of Cardiff by it's sheer history, fantastic architecture and not needing the title of capital to be streets ahead. No matter how much money is spent on Cardiff it's not going to get any better . If even half or a quarter of that amount was spent on Swansea it would be far better than Cardiff, and that's without even mentioning the natural beauty the bay brings to it. Cardiff could never buy that and it eats them up lol. Oh, and whilst we're at it............ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7235893/The-happiest-Uk-cities-live-wor | |
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I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 21:45 - Oct 15 with 3042 views | jack2jack |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 21:33 - Oct 15 by longlostjack | It has to be a combination of housing, cafes, restaurants, events and cultural entertainment not only targeted at the getting pissed quick brigade though. Swansea already has a great market. Classic shopping centres and stores have no place in the city centre of the future. People can do all that out of town or online. Get the city centre better linked up to the beach. Swansea’s best asset. |
Agree with all that, the traditional city centre is almost defunct, larger centres, will almost certainly survive, as they already have such a mix. | | | |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 21:46 - Oct 15 with 3035 views | jacks777 | Swansea city centre is a shite hole. Cardiff has a decent city centre but is surrounded by shite holes, Splott, tremorfa, canton, riverside, Ely to name just a few. Bristol also has large parts that can be described as shite holes. Huge areas of London to are complete shite holes. | | | |
I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 21:53 - Oct 15 with 3020 views | Highjack | Boulevard. | |
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I walked around town for the first time in years today... on 22:07 - Oct 15 with 2990 views | pikeypaul | The general area of Swansea is a far better place to life than Cardiff certainly, but due to zero investment down here and £100s of millions thrown at crapdiff the city centres are incomparable. All we have is scummy bookmakers,charity shops,pound shops and the likes of primark catering to the less affluent in society which is all you see when walking around our city centre. Once Debenhams goes and it will within 18 months it will be even worse. | |
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