Sunny ‘Walk London’ visit to Lea Valley

Thank you to the 15 walkers who made it through snow and numerous rail line closures to get to Hackney Wick by 1pm for today’s Walk London ramble down the Lea Valley.
I think most of us had difficulty at Stratford Station finding the bus. I suggest that staff need to be more helpful and have [...]

More Olympic greening

The Olympic Delivery Authority has issued some pictures showing the Olympic Park after the 2012 games.
The Bow Back rivers are lined with wild flower meadows.
It remains to be seen how the towpath will benefit but the area will certainly have a different feel from the 20th century.
News also comes this week of support from the [...]

Walk London: Saturday 1pm at Hackney Wick

I have been on the towpath alongside the Olympic park today in preparation for leading the walk this Saturday 30 January.
One of the weekend Walk London routes is ‘The Lower Lee Valley: Hackney Wick to Limehouse Station’.
The Greenway will be open for us to look at progress on the stadium and the swimming pool. Open on [...]

Walk London Saturday 30 January

I shall be leading a free walk down the Lea Valley as part of the Walk London weekend.
Meet at 1pm on Saturday 30 January at Hackney Wick Station to walk south to Limehouse.
It’s  a chance to catch up on progress in the Olympic Park before following the Limehouse Cut from Three Mills to the River [...]

Police appeal for information on Olympic towpath

The body of a woman was found yesterday morning (Tuesday) in the water just north of the Bow Flyover. She is believed to be 20 year old Musonda Chimfwenbe who lived in Bow.

Police would like to hear from anyone who might have seen her handbag on the towpath by the Olympic Park fence on Saturday [...]

Vanessa Feltz hosts Lea Valley spelling debate

Vanessa Feltz conducted a debate on BBC Radio London yesterday about the spelling of the Lea Valley. She called it a debate “gripping the capital”.
The first caller was Keith from Harpenden who made the very good point that the River Lea rises at Leagrave.
I had a five minute interview with her afterwards when we ranged [...]

Lea or Lee Valley for the Olympics

Following a plea in The Daily Telegraph letters page for us to agree on a spelling for the Lea/Lee Valley before the Olympics I have joined in the debate.
I have for some time been thinking that we ought to adopt the Lea spelling not only for the river but also the valley. I sometimes use [...]