Apart from when you have armed police banging on your door.” “I wouldn’t live anywhere else, mate,” says James Ashworth, who originally comes from Bournemouth but now lives in Cambria Street North, just behind Sutcliffe Street. One large terrace here sold for just £70,000 earlier this year. Hundreds of its Victorian terraces are now houses of multiple occupation – mainly asylum seeker lodgings and student digs. Kensington itself is one of Liverpool’s most deprived areas. But for me, I’m working here, across the street from his house and it’s like you just don’t know what people are doing behind closed doors. “You can’t stop living your life because then you let them win. “Imagine being there and that going off outside,” he says. He has a five-year-old himself who was born at the hospital.
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