I hadn’t heard of Jarrow until moving to Newcastle, but shortly after the move I met someone from there, and he mentioned that it often comes up in geography textbooks as a “town in decline”… including the textbooks he had in school at Jarrow.
And that seems really shitty to me. What does that do to the mentality of kids in Jarrow, who are taught that where they live is considered by the whole country to be beyond any kind of state help. Yeah, it’s accurate that it is a town with a lot of issues, but being singled out would surely make you so disillusioned with everything? And make you feel even more self-conscious about your upbringing than you would do already?
Edit: Just realised this maybe comes off a little negative. Sorry for the unasked-for Jarrow anecdote!