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05 Friday Apr 2013

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East Greenwich, Greenwich Peninsula, housing, london, Redevelopment, social housing, Tunnel Refineries, yuppie ghetto

From this time 3 years ago (though somehow – Olympic effect, maybe? – it seems much longer), the now-demolished Tunnel Refineries silos on Greenwich Peninsula.

Tunnel Refineries, East Greenwich

Three years on and the Peninsula looks very different already; but what is its future? Darryl at 853blog has a depressing report which suggests it’ll be a fairly bleak yuppie development, with social housing ghettoised at the south end; the north an extension of Canary Wharf, rather than a part of Greenwich. This seems a missed opportunity to create some of the kind of housing suitable for families that the area needs , and that our Labour council should remain so in thrall to developers remains a source of deep gloom.

Easter Sunday

31 Sunday Mar 2013

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Brick Lane, City Farm, DLR, Easter, london, Spitalfields

We went up to Spitalfields Market, by tube and DLR; the latter gloriously deserted, allowing an uninterrupted front seat view from Canning Town to Tower Gateway. A walk up Middlesex St revealed full Sunday market mode, all looking very different from the weekday lunchtimes I usually visit it on.

Lunch in the market followed (adding butternut squash to my list of Unnecessary Pizza Toppings), then a walk up Brick Lane, where the fashionable youth were carrying out a sort of Easter Parade; shuffling along, not really looking where they were going, and wearing variations of tweed.

Next we failed to get into Spitalfields City Farm, where a festival of some sort was taking place (featuring the Oxford and Cambridge Goat Race at 4pm). Queued down the street, it was clearly a popular do (you don’t usually see people clutching cans of Foster’s on their way to the petting zoo).

Home via the East London Line (London’s most civilised transport offering). When we emerged at North Greenwich it was snowing, as though mocking last night’s change to British Summer Time.

Happy Easter.

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Aldgate in the sun

27 Wednesday Mar 2013

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Aldgate, london, Photograph, Spring, The City

A break in the most tedious winter I can remember.

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Spring morning, Greenwich Park

03 Sunday Mar 2013

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Greenwich Park, london, Spring

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A Sunday morning stroll through Greenwich Park; the sun out and a feeling that maybe Spring might actually be here. The re-turfed area looks ok, and far from the post-Olympic devastation that some have suggested.

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Misty morning, Trinity Square Gardens

19 Tuesday Feb 2013

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london, Mist, Shard, Tower Hill

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Aldgate, awaiting Spring

12 Tuesday Feb 2013

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E1, East End, iPhone, london, Middlesex Street, Petticoat Lane, photography, textiles

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A day when even the African textile shops struggled to cheer the place up.

More photography from Aldgate and around here.

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Bow & arrow and portable urinals, off Brick Lane

23 Wednesday Jan 2013

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East London, london, photography, Truman's Yard

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Pilgrim’s Progress, Aldgate

22 Tuesday Jan 2013

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Aldgate, london, London Festival of Architecture, photography, Pilgrim's Progess



Pligrim’s Progress, Aldgate, originally uploaded by neilclasper.

This appeared in Aldgate shortly before the Olympics, but it’s proved remarkably difficult to photograph satisfactorily; too much stuff in the way: pedestrians, cars, buses, lorries, roadworks, temporary traffic lights, street furniture, and so on. Yesterday the streets were quiet and the sun emerged for a short while just as I left work.

More photography from Aldgate and around here.

Towards the light…

19 Saturday Jan 2013

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Aldgate, london, photography, square format, subway, underpass

…of the Aldgate roundabout.

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This corner of London has been much improved for pedestrians in recent years; railings removed, pedestrian crossings installed, and generally made less complex to navigate by the fact that you can go in most directions at ground level. But not quite every direction.

Christ Church, Spitalfields; winter sun

17 Thursday Jan 2013

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Brushfield Street, Christ Church, london, monochrome, photography, Spitalfields

Christ Church, Spitalfields; winter sun, originally uploaded by neilclasper.

The working day much improved by a stroll through Spitalfieds, and a hot pie for lunch.

Christ Church glowing in the low winter sun; a sight that never gets dull, and a reminder that I need to take the camera inside the church sometime soon.

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