Exclusive debates run by Rethinking Cities and University of Greenwich Organised by Andrew Stuck and Dr Noha Nasser Our next debate will take place at the Deptford Lounge with future debates taking place at other high street locations across London.Deptford has claims to London’s most diverse shopping street, offering three different markets and a range […]
Planning for Public Health in Lambeth
Under the theme of “mental wellbeing and public space” members of the Lambeth Wellbeing Network undertook two exploratory walkabouts and a series of participatory activities at their annual conference that focussed on how to bring borough planners and NHS public health professionals together to embed wellbeing in regenerating Lambeth’s built environment. Facilitated by Andrew Stuck […]
JR meets QR
John Ruskin would have been intrigued by the discoveries made on the Clerkenwell Cobbles walk led by Martin Fidler, creator of the Ruskin Walk, for not only were the origins of granite setts revealed but also a digital code or two. Andrew Stuck, from Rethinking Cities and Martin have devised a series of four Ruskin […]
In search of the UKs most walkable neighbourhoods towns and cities
Liveability, sustainability, best for business, are all lists annually published that purport to inform us about our neighbourhoods, towns and cities. However, we at Rethinking Cities & the Museum of Walking have been investigating how to measure civility in our urban and suburban surroundings, and a core element that comes out from our research so […]
Walbrook released
The River Walbrook may have been the first London river to be buried beneath the City’s streets. It only appears after heavy rain where it pours through a storm drain outlet into the Thames close to Canon Street. It may have been hidden for more than 500 years but there are traces of the river […]
Loved up London
Walking beside the river, with views of the Palace of Westmisnter, the sun setting, and the sound of the traffic – that last bit cannot be right? It is true, traffic noise and the smell of diesel are the two most intrusive things to ruin a romantic walk – that’s what participants on the Loved […]
Stepping out with Ruskin
Despite the dreadful weather, more than 20 people joined Martin Fidler, creator of the Ruskin Walk, to step out in John Ruskin’s shoes to discover Camberwell, where he lived for more than 40 years. Each participant was given a hand assembled visual journal, in which prompts had been inserted, all of which were derived from […]
Tracing the Tyburn
Tom Bolton, author of soon to be published “The Lost Rivers of London: A Walker’s Guide” entertained more than a dozen participants in Rethinking Cities’ latest Wednesday After Work Walk along the route of the Tyburn river describing its history and how it has influenced the street pattern and development of London’s West End. Rising […]
Tree or False?
Our series of Wednesday After Work Walks began with an investigation into the truth and mythology of native tree species to be found in and around London SE1. Armed with carefully adapted field notebooks, investigators set off from Emma Cons Gardens close to Waterloo on a 2 hour walk, led and facilitated by Andrew Stuck […]
Making neighbourhoods more neighbourly
On Wednesday 6 April, Rethinking Cities and PLAYLINK hosted an event in two parts: a Walkshop from 3.00pm Meeting at Denmark Hill Station followed by a Talk the Walk from 5.00pm – 7.30pm at the Clore Studio at the South London Gallery London SE5 8UH. The theme was “making neighbourhoods more neighbourly”: Informal social neighbourliness, […]