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January 22, 2020
Rubbish

From London with love

Rosie
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I had a fascinating afternoon yesterday taking a group of Russian journalists on A Rubbish Trip. It was part of a course run by Thomson Reuters Foundation on waste and recycling. And finally a chance to share one of my favourite London rubbish stories. It concerns this Dust Heap at Battle Bridge (now the area […]

November 1, 2019
Ear, Slow

Peace, silence and noise

Rosie
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  Our last walk of the year, The London Ear, will take place on Remembrance Sunday. It’s a poignant time to think about peace, silence and noise. London experienced a noisy kind of peace on Armistice Day 1918. The social reformer Beatrice Webb wrote in her diary: ‘Peace! London today is a pandemonium of noise and revelry, […]

September 21, 2019
Environment, Rubbish

A visit to a waste transfer station

Rosie
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If you ever get the chance to visit a waste transfer station, go! I went this morning to my local facility at Southwark on a tour arranged for Open House. I left feeling that I had both satisfied my inner geek – I’ve been talking about MRFs on A Rubbish Trip for years, but never visited […]

September 10, 2019
Genius

A poetic response to A Genius Tour

Rosie
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We were thrilled to receive this poem from Wendell P Smith who came on A Genius Tour last week. The walk was led by Cathy Haynes specially for a group of visiting American science and arts undergraduate students. This walking tour of the creative process follows in the footsteps of those who’ve had great ideas […]

August 20, 2019
Dotmaking

Open House 2019

Rosie
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The Open House programme for 2019 has just been released and there are some cracking places to visit. If you don’t already know, Open House is the one weekend each year when hundreds of buildings in London open their doors to the public for free. It’s a chance to nose around beautifully architected homes, sneak […]

June 28, 2019
Ear

London Ear on BBC Radio

Rosie
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I was thrilled that our listening walk The London Ear was the theme of last week’s Soundscapes show on BBC Radio Ulster. If you don’t know the show it’s well worth checking out. It’s an eclectic mix of great music that you probably never heard before, along with a weekly featured soundscape. This week that was […]

May 29, 2019
Environment

An Environmental Wander

Rosie
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Private group tours are a big part of what we do, be that for corporates, students, academics or friends. We spent a hugely enjoyable evening recently taking EU environmental lawyers on an environmental walk through central London. We covered topics from flooding and water pollution to air quality, climate change and biodiversity – all in the […]

March 29, 2019
Power, Slow

Mass rallies and swarming roadblocks

Rosie
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  To slow down a city that relies on speed to function can be a very effective way to draw attention to your cause. It’s something we discuss on London In Slow Motion. And we’ve seen some impressive examples recently. Take the People’s March last week and the student Climate Strike the week before – […]

February 25, 2019
Ear London Ear

London A to G

Rosie
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Tickertape Productions · London A to G What does London sound like? How much is thought through and how much is sonic waste? These are some of the ideas behind London A to G, the piece I produced as a follow-up to The London Ear. I was delighted that it was featured on BBC Radio […]

November 6, 2018
Dotmaking

What price London’s air?

Rosie
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When William III introduced the window tax it was met with popular outrage. Famously, there were those who bricked in their windows to avoid paying. What might otherwise have been welcomed as a progressive tax on large property owners, was instead perceived as a charge on light (hence the expression ‘daylight robbery’) and air. I found […]

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