New views of Crossness Pumping Station
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Crossness Pumping Station is one of those amazing places that are always
worth revisiting. It looks pretty snazzy outside, but inside will
consisten...
Albany revives redevelopment plans
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The Albany Theatre will this week revive proposals to redevelop its
outdated facilities - with funds for the work likely to come from
construction of housi...
Cheam Sainsbury's and a Mystery Solved!
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The recent 'Open Buildings' weekend is always a great oppportunity to go
out and have a look at some of those places that you just never seem to get
aroun...
British Broadcasting for Cyclists
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Curious. On Monday the London SE News that tags onto the end of the 6
o'clock news did a feature on cycling outnumbering other vehicles on
Cheapside, in t...
I'm back!
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Sorry, took a very extended break. However I'm back. God wasn't Tesco a
shock! This has to be the best thing ever though:
Apparently I'm related to her. Wh...
I spent my first night in NY at the Jane Hotel in the Meatpacking District. It was probably the only hotel offering rooms at (just) under $100 on New Year's Eve, not en-suite of course but what do you expect at that price?
Added to the attractive price was an attractive history. Back in 1912 surviving crew members of the Titanic were billeted here when it was a sailors' hostel. The maritime theme continues in the tiny "cabins" though widescreen TVs, Wi-Fi and iPod docks are concessions to the modern age.
Sure the odd death happens every now and again but that's life... I'd have been happy to stay longer but having booked another keenly priced room at the Chelsea Garden Inn it was time to move on - but I just remembered to grab a shot of the impressive entrance lobby as I left.