I lived in inner city Birmingham for the first 10 years of my life.
My home was a 2 up 2 down back to back house in a courtyard of 5 others.We were surrounded by railways, canals, factories and bomb sites and that was our playground.
Like many others on here, I was, I suppose, semi feral by todays standards.
Our local "rec" was built on in the mid fifties and the small, enclosed play area that was included in the development, was for the sole use of the residents children.
We slum kids would sneak in but were usually chased off.
I did make friends with one girl, but eventually she was banned from playing with me. I was, apparently, a bit of a bad influence.
Aged 8 I would walk into the city centre (it took about 10 minutes) on my own, and head for the big library. It was a magnificent victorian building, later demolished and replaced with " the carbuncle."
Eventually we moved to a small market town in Worcestershire, surrounded by woodland, orchards and fields. A whole world away from my early years in Brum.
My former home was demolished along with the factories and the railway goods yard. They have been replaced by swish canalside apartments, wine bars, restaurants and towering office blocks.