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Penkhull in the 1960s: A Decade of Change History DVD
"Penkhull in the 1960s: A Decade of Change" - A Captivating Look at a Village in Transition
Penkhull is near to Stoke in the city of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. Penkhull is a built conservation area, and includes Grade II listed buildings including Penkhull church and the Greyhound Inn, the original village pub.
- Rare archival footage of Penkhull village before major demolitions
- Historian Dr Richard Talbot provides insightful commentary on the changes
- See the old village centre and buildings lost to redevelopment
- Follow the 3-year demolition process that displaced 500 residents
Travel back in time to the 1960s and witness the drastic transformation of a quintessential English village. This compelling documentary takes you on a journey through Penkhull's past, just before conservation efforts reshaped the city of Stoke-on-Trent. Explore the picturesque old village centre, then see it brutally demolished to make way for new construction. Hear from a leading historian who offers a thought-provoking perspective on why these changes occurred and how they could have been better managed. Whether you're interested in local history or captivated by urban redevelopment, this DVD offers a rare and powerful look at a community in flux.
Researched and produced by Richard Talbot MBE.
Produced by Ray Johnson and Staffordshire Film Archive.