Bermondsey and Tinned Food
Bermondsey was once the hub for London’s food production with its docks handling three-quarters of the capital’s butter, cheese, bacon...
Bermondsey Through the Ages
Bermondsey dates as far back as the Domesday Book. But by the mid-19th century, parts had become notorious slums and was immortalised in...
Denmark Hill
This podcast is about a walk I do around the ‘Belgravia of South London’ Camberwell and Denmark Hill. Camberwell was renowned for its...
All in a Name
Street names can tell us much about our neighbourhoods’ histories. This podcast is about some streets in my neighbourhood of Walworth,...
Waterloo Station
This episode is taken from a walk I do around The Cut, Lower Marsh and Waterloo. The arrival of the railway did more than open up the...
Kennington Park
Kennington Park covers fifteen acres, it was south London’s first park. During London’s lockdown it continues to provide welcome open...
Women of the Elephant and Castle
This episode is about some of the women I talk about on my various walks and tours. Some are role models, others definitely not. With...
Champions Hill
This is my latest podcast, and as the photograph suggests, it’s linked to Denmark Hill and Camberwell. Sir Claude Champion de Crespigny,...
Wonderful Walworth
This is a short episode about Walworth, the neighbourhood where I live. Walworth is one of those overlooked parts of London, but as I...