Talking Walking celebrates its 5th birthday with Foster Spragge It was at a Walking and Art residency at the Banff Centre in the Canadian Rockies in 2007 that Andrew Stuck had the idea for Talking Walking […]
On a walk across Streatham Common to the Rookery, Andrew Stuck from Rethinking Cities accompanies south London poet and walk leader Katrina Naomi in the latest Talking Walking episode. The Rookery provides a local spot […]
The bat walk on the 5th September was absolutely brilliant. Thirty five people came.. lots of new faces and some very enthusiastic young wildlife lovers. Daniel Greenwood from the London Wildlife Trust (LWT) brought three […]
This pleasant and quiet wooded path runs south of College Gardens and along the boundary of the Dulwich tennis Club. Many resident don’t know it’s there, but those who do can take this short cut […]
Greenwich is a really nice place to visit and it’s beautiful in the summer… Greenwich Park is the oldest Royal Park in London. It is a grassland enclosure covering almost 183 acres and serves as a sanctuary for deer, […]
Burgess Park is the largest park in Southwark and one of the largest public parks in South London. The park recently underwent a multi-million pound transformation and reopened on 21 July. Burgess Park was actually not that bad before, it looked […]
The finale of the summer’s Wednesday After Work Walks produced by Andrew Stuck from Rethinking Cities’ Museum of Walking, is an investigation into south London’s most notorious lost river, the Neckinger. It is rare chance […]
Those of you who know the National Gardens scheme will probably know Rosemary Lindsay‘s garden at 5, Burbage Road, SE24 and what a treat it is to visit. Rosemary and Crawford are kindly opening their […]