South bank skate park dates all the way back to the 1970s and is one of London’s most popular and prominent skate parks. With the skate park always busy, it is great for professionals and newcomers. Location: 337-338 Belvedere Rd, London SE1 8XT
Author: Reza Muneer
The Royal Parks of London City
A dive into the eight crown-owned parks across London Within the city of London, there are eight Royal parks. Originally these grounds were used as personal areas for the Crown, mostly for leisure and hunting. The parks are now owned by The Royal Parks, a charity charged with the management of the 5,000 acres of… Continue reading The Royal Parks of London City
Congregations: The Smokers of W14
Congregations is all about the spaces people gather in, this month we speak to the smokers outside the Crown & Sceptre Just off the corner of High Street Kensington tube station lies the crown & Sceptre, one of Kensington’s best pubs and a place I regularly walk past on my way to university. The pub… Continue reading Congregations: The Smokers of W14
Exploring Camden Town’s Graffiti Art
Reza Muneer tours the area’s graffiti murals with one of its most prolific young artists I spent the day being toured by Ahmed (who wishes to keep his last name private due to the nature of his work), a street artist who has a portfolio of beautiful pieces all over the city, to get to… Continue reading Exploring Camden Town’s Graffiti Art
London’s most iconic skate parks
Dive into some of London’s best skating arenas with more venues and people than ever before Locations: Baysixty6 skatepark (Bay 66 Acklam Road, North Kensington, W10 5YU) A popular undercover skate cover that is just around the corner from Ladbroke grove. This Skate park has an ample amount of space and is one of London’s… Continue reading London’s most iconic skate parks