I love London but I’m not a Londoner. Stray too far north of the Thames and I’ll rapidly be lost. I wouldn’t even venture to the south because, well, why bother, right? But there is a place, nestled between the metropolises of the City of London and Canary Wharf that I love to spend time in: the city of Wapping.
Ok maybe not. Feeling more like a hamlet or village at best, Wapping is a place I’ve always enjoyed visiting in London. It’s ‘famous’ for being that random bump in the river just after Tower Bridge that no one really knows what’s there. Dig a little deeper and it’s widely seen as all about pirates and pubs. But most recently I visited the Met Police’s taskforce open day at the marine policing unit based in Wapping. A grade two listed building conceals a high security facility used to maintain the fleet of vessels that keeps London’s, and the surrounding waterways, safe.
I imagine if James Bond had been far less rugged and a little more handsome, he’d have felt like me on that day, ambling through Q branch looking at the latest gadgets. The guide proudly demonstrated their new fleet of counter-terror boats which were required as the old models were a little rough on the posterior of the counter-terror police during rough weather. So, whether it’s police boats or a pint, Wapping might just be your next place to visit in London!
This Bonfire Night, I swapped fireworks for stage pyrotechnics, I spent the evening watching Benson Boone light up the O2. The evening was filled with out-there outfits, insane vocals and backflips off grand pianos. Benson Boone is a true showman, and a modern-day Freddie Mercury reincarnate, my mother would adore him! Thanks to my ever-resourceful […]
Since I was fifteen, I have travelled to Lourdes every year in July. Each visit feels like coming home, yet every journey brings something new, shared with old friends and new faces alike. Lourdes is a place of hope and solace. Returning year after year has shown me the power of care, compassion, and community. […]
I recently had the chance to escape to Athens for a weekend. It’s one of those places where history and ancient civilisation feel alive. The Ancient Agora of Athens, sitting in the shadow of the Acropolis, has even more to tell than the city’s main attraction itself. The Agora was the main marketplace of ancient […]