Had some great laffs living in Seacroft, in the early '90s, the shopping centre was a great place to visit, the shops sold stuff really cheap, and there were two cafes, the Derisford and Bites, the folk were down to earth and real friendly.
when i lived in seacroft in the 1960 / 1970s it was a great place to be i went to parklands school then to the little annex then to foxwood we had lots of fun when i was growing up long summer holidays and chumping for the bonfire yes they were good days then when i got older i went in the wilsons arms great pub and great people great beer
a lot of pictures of the flat roof houses i lived there from 1966 no thieves no vandals no scum families just a lovely place to live 15 yrs on enter families from gipton and the wrong side of south parkway and all hell let loose the housing should have been strung up for it
I agree I lived in the same era, great times of my life & my brothers life's, grew up in L14 , Nelson was our family name , lived in number one studfold avenue ,I soo miss them days 1970 till 1981
I was born in leeds St Mary's, I grew up in L14 from 1070 to 1981 ,best time of my life ,I was gutted to leave at a early stage to move to the Lake District, I have lots of family in L14, I lived at studfold veiw ,I am 52 now and still class leeds my home town 💙
2:34 thats a bloody great shot right there.the flats in the background resemble tombstones marking the resting place of a dead community.total poignant
I was born & bred in Seacroft I’m proud to call it my home it’s my roots and I'll never leave it.
LS14 Seacroft for life!!!
Had some great laffs living in Seacroft, in the early '90s, the shopping centre was a great place to visit, the shops sold stuff really cheap, and there were two cafes, the Derisford and Bites, the folk were down to earth and real friendly.
when i lived in seacroft in the 1960 / 1970s it was a great place to be i went to parklands school then to the little annex then to foxwood we had lots of fun when i was growing up long summer holidays and chumping for the bonfire yes they were good days then when i got older i went in the wilsons arms great pub and great people great beer
a lot of pictures of the flat roof houses i lived there from 1966 no thieves no vandals no scum families just a lovely place to live 15 yrs on enter families from gipton and the wrong side of south parkway and all hell let loose the housing should have been strung up for it
I agree I lived in the same era, great times of my life & my brothers life's, grew up in L14 , Nelson was our family name , lived in number one studfold avenue ,I soo miss them days 1970 till 1981
I was born in leeds St Mary's, I grew up in L14 from 1070 to 1981 ,best time of my life ,I was gutted to leave at a early stage to move to the Lake District, I have lots of family in L14, I lived at studfold veiw ,I am 52 now and still class leeds my home town 💙
1970 to 1981 ,
I'll never leave Seacroft! ! ls14 forever
2:34 thats a bloody great shot right there.the flats in the background resemble tombstones marking the resting place of a dead community.total poignant
Leeds massive init .good times
Stacy it’s the best place to live I’m proud and would change a thing 😎
I miss living there ,my sister is still there tho,do u no her shes called shareen
Stacy what’s her surname age n and what school did she go to? I use to go to Our Lady’s primary on pigeon coat road 😎
Chris we went to foxwood school.surname poulter shes 39 im 38
Stacy no the name doesn’t ring any bells I’m afraid I’m 32 so little bit before my time 😞