A second wander to Frank’s cafe (slowly I’m getting there)…..

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First off, the good news. Frank’s is still live, 08:00 to 15:00 Monday to Friday and “About two mate, Saturday”.

The less good news, I arrived at 15:20 for ‘Frank’ to tell me this.

However, it was a nice wander and, once again, I found something ‘new’ and quite nice for inner city Stepney.

More to follow……
 
Frank needs to amend his Google maps data. States he is open until 4pm
 
It’s the Komoot app, recommended to me by LOLGEOF.

It seems to work.
Looks like you had a mooch around Stepney City Farm? I used to deliver their animal food and bedding fortnightly, there's another one nearby in Buxton Street just off Vallance Road called Spitalfields City Farm, great learning resources for inner city kids. There are quite a few around town that I used to deliver to the largest being Mudchute. I was aiming to visit them all again as a project for a spring bike ride. wander.

One thing about these exercise recording apps, I run three simultaneously, Komoot, Pacer and Strava not really sure why, is that if you lose your satellites, say by going on the tube it will draw a straight line to where it picks them up again and include the mileage and time onto your activity it will also draw a straight line if you pause and restart in different locations so it's better to stop and save and then restart when you resurface. As show in this picture when we were running out of time, showing a Kiwi relative a few bits and pieces, and decided to get on at Embankment and off at Tower Hill.


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Looks like you had a mooch around Stepney City Farm?

Indeed I did. I hadn’t been there for years, not since I lived in Bethnal Green. I’d quite forgotten about it. It’s been developed quite a lot since, not least as they benefited (so they told me) from CrossRail using a part of their site during the construction project. In exchange, CrossRail built them the new ‘studios’ and layer the firmer walking areas. But, we get ahead of ourselves.

PS I used to take my daughter horse riding at Mudchute…. And at Hyde Park….. not much difference! Even so, both run by nice people.
 
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Indeed I did. I hadn’t been there for years, not since I lived in Bethnal Green. I’d quite forgotten about it. It’s been developed quite a lot since, not least as they benefited (so they told me) from CrossRail using a part of their site during the construction project. In exchange, CrossRail built them the new ‘studios’ and layer the firmer walking areas. But, we get ahead of ourselves.

PS I used to take my daughter horse riding at Mudchute…. And at Hyde Park….. not much difference! Even so, both run by nice people.
They still had a few animals when they had most of the site covered in portakabins from Crossrail , as you say once they had finished about 2018 they made good a vastly improved the farm and it's facilities. It went a bit hipster central when those artisan units went in. It was quite tricky backing a 13 tonne lorry through the gates trying to avoid all the kidlywinks in their Fisher Price cars.

Muchute has also spent a lot of money on their equestrian facilities and the farm since Tom Davis took over the managers job. It's worth another visit if you haven't been for years.
 
Muchute has also spent a lot of money on their equestrian facilities and the farm…. It's worth another visit if you haven't been for years.

I will go to take a look, as a part of another wander, not least as I haven’t been to the farm for about 14 years.
 
Looks like you had a mooch around Stepney City Farm? I used to deliver their animal food and bedding fortnightly, there's another one nearby in Buxton Street just off Vallance Road called Spitalfields City Farm, great learning resources for inner city kids. There are quite a few around town that I used to deliver to the largest being Mudchute. I was aiming to visit them all again as a project for a spring bike ride.

Pop into the famous Bethnal Green Working man’s club before they close it down.
Did you know, I’ve performed on their stage :D.
 
Pop into the famous Bethnal Green Working man’s club before they close it down.
Did you know, I’ve performed on their stage

With or without a boa?

I used to live on Wellington Row, before it all became uber trendy.

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I haven’t been back there since I wandered up during Covid’s lockdown.
 
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Pop into the famous Bethnal Green Working man’s club before they close it down.
Did you know, I’ve performed on their stage :D.
Unfortunately I didn't take out the CIU option for 3 quid when I renewed my Social Club membership last month. Weren't you in a West End play a few years back too?
 
Let’s go.

First up, the London Plane trees, all cut back heavily right in the April of last year, are already starting to regrow rapidly:

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I’ll try to remember to take a picture a month, to see how they regenerate.
 
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But we are not wandering to see London Plane trees in particular. Instead, let’s see if Frank’s is open and / or anything ‘interesting’ along the way.

We’ve not gone that far, but in crossing the Highway, we have left Wapping and are now in Shadwell, but still very much in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, which itself takes its name from the Tower of London, about a mile away westwards, right at the edge of the City of London, which (from Roman times) used to be walled in:

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The area was Blitzed heavily in the Battle of Britain, or I guess more accurately, ‘The Battle of London’, as Hitler sought to smash the huge docks, which stretched from London Bridge, both sides of the river as far away as Tilbury. This, along with the slum clearances and later regeneration of the river area from the 1980’s onwards, gives the whole area a hotchpotch of buildings.

Tower Hamlets is though London’s poorest borough, with much of the housing being ‘social’, despite its proximity to the City and Canary Wharf:

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Though roundly derided at the time, I think London’s cycle ways have been a success. This view looks west along Cable Street. Yiu can just see the top of the WalkiTalkie building, over a mile away westwards on Fenchurch Street in the City:

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This view is eastwards, which is where we’ll be going:

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Bethnal Green Working Mens Club......

I remember, just about, ending up there in 2008 after a cycle ride around London with the LFGSS (London Fixed Gear and Single Speed group). We raised a small amount of money for Cycles for Africa, a chaity collecting and donating bikes to kids in order to help mobility, primarily getting to school.

This was the first ride and which morphed into the well known Tweed Run. I, and others from the first ride dropped out when 'sponsors' got involved, and entry tickets had to be purchased.

It had come a long way from its noble inception.
 


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