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Radio London it's 3 minutes past 11. So quintessentially London. This is London. There is digital age you can feel that if I say ramblings our school is off to the. East b.b.c. Radio a lot of rubbish albums. And we are around your manner in Bermondsey lots of it was sending me emails the church we were just talking about one of my listeners Kevin in Kensal Green an ex-pat Bowman's e. Boy living up in north west London said I carried the flag from our cubs to the church he says I was in the 14th but the early sixty's and we marched for the St George's diaper right down through the blue to the church in Bermondsey street we may carry in the flag so they. And he still are a wolf and as a result. So lots of it would tell me where the faces met 1st met where 1st where God 1st met him at the faces down in Bermondsey street tell me that it wasn't just Raja who opened the discourse it was serener as well can you imagine that who knew Serena was also a Bermondsey last so Roger Roger Federer and Serena Williams were by that out in the tennis courts that are in the nearby area so there's lots and lots to discover about this I'd like to hear more particular if you grew up around there what was what was on the street 30 years ago. Was it just little local sweet shops and shops so another affect tourism Tana's and things like that around there was a very industrial company get a picture of what it was like so let me know 72242000 I should should also let you know that Professor Maxwell Hutchinson is there he's around your man and where exactly he will reveal when he speaks to us but what you should know is if you can get to join him well you can claim your badge you can come on a you can get your photo taken a move put up on the Facebook page many so white those who find the great man so I want a new guy while I ply the love of the common people by poor young. Kids . The brain. Says. To. and we've been telling you the professor in his law is out and about somewhere. Around your manner in Bermondsey and we're about to hear from him now how a Max good morning La But the brains just stopped it was only spitting and it's getting quite warm as the weather forecast said I'm standing by a metropolitan drinking fountain you have one of those lovely ones with a step up so the children could drink with polished granite for polished granite columns supporting quite a heavy Goss' the roof and sadly as is so often the case with metropolitan drinking fountains the wonderful brass cups that used to be secured to the drinking Bowls by changing the things I mean you have that they go whenever they go in there yet they go on and this was put up in 92 I'm in the church yard I think I'm giving away far too much and I'm very keen to meet people to tell me more about this man or I try to get into the famous church and couldn't get here is which church is that which is a master Mary Magdalene Literary of St Mary Magdalene which I tell you there is something about earlier. Right where it's rather sad that it's locked up it has a copy of the Bible open inside a glass door if you're inclined to read it it's all it's a bit of a conglomeration architecturally of bits and bobs and as someone described it all them all held all tied together architecturally by light gray colored red I'd like to have gone in what a shame but I'm standing on very very old sacred ground beside to Bermondsey Abbey which was built in 1082 it was inhabited by French Cluny among them a week and they are responsible for some Thomas' hospital because the wards that they had within the Abbey for caring for the sick eventually became some Thomas is now looking at St Thomas's tower behind me but as with last week. In the studio when I talk to get about the all Gustin Ian church in St Paul student friars in Austin for hours in the city being dissolved by Henry v. Apes so was the Bermondsey i.v. It was dissolved by Henry the 8th in 1541 and the stone was used to build the Bermondsey house in Bermondsey Square which was famous for its gardens and its past years. But shame is gone because Burma's the Abbey rivaled Westminster Abbey and Westminster Abbey has sent Margaret's Westminster you know the small church on Parliament Square yet that was outside the boundaries that the Abbey said that the monks could come out and look after the people in the local parish So with that Mary Magdalene's and Bermondsey Abbey It was the church outside the Abbey. The lived up to remember something about the letter when I was a student was it some way you'd come and buy factory outlet lead Did that ever happen or is that a figment of my imagination I have no idea certainly it was an area of lesser production. And I have been to the famous antiques market which I used to be every Friday I think it may be other days now as well. And what's a wonderful area because they're terribly close how would you describe the architecture of the of the street the are in the general well I've got the church behind me I can see very clearly the shod That's how near we are to London Bridge and I've got in front of me what looks like 19. Eighties Maybe Yes 98990 s. Rather expensive flats with Terra caught up panels and perforated expanded metal cladding rather like a cheese grater on the outside and then a I over to my left so a lot of flat it's a medium or a. And higher I also on I mean I'm Bermondsey Street itself there's quite a lot of old Georgian architecture isn't it yes there is yes I've seen that I passed a lot of Victorian terrace is on the wall from Bermondsey on the ground station because that's how I arrived here walking down the Jamaica road so it's the 2 an area rich Sheen history will give us another chin rez another clue where you all and then I'm going to play you know we'll see if anybody finds you Oh I hope somebody come and find me because I'd like to know more about Bermondsey because what I do know leads me to want to know even more little bit more about the antiques market would be good when did it start and was why here I'm standing by a metropolitan drinking fountain. In the churchyard near a very very busy road I can see the show very clearly and the church is just behind me so it's not too difficult Robert easy that's where Maxwell Hutchinson he's one of these get yourself down there get yourself a badge get yourself a fight so get you so full man. If his next of. Kin says. Bring kids. And have a. Good. Guy. Quit. The band. I am. An owl Joe thinks I'll eat it here and that Patrik particular track 20000000 thing. Mexico has chins and he's alive down in Bermondsey given you plenty of clues of exactly where he is going to return to here for more from me now Max I've been found away by the pool from Tom Briggs Well we'll see how much it was when he's a cab driver and he's been to King's Cross station and he's come through Bermondsey barely He used to live or work around it work around here so I get a pulse over same now pull from Tom Ridge Well it's all about Ballot Bowl. How I rather Hi good to tease us. So tell us for those who don't know how to tell us where Max is exactly well Max is in the churchyard of the Mary Magdalene church in Berman's a very close to the street I'm very close to well used to work I worked in the printing industry and I worked as an industrial state encrypts got straight and I'm going to suggest to adjust to Max where he goes for the most wonderful while a skill but still signs. Alaska building which I think Grange Road which is designed by the same people who did the Hoover Building I know the Alaska building is beautiful it is it is Yeah absolutely and it's only about 200 yards from here so how long ago did you work in a real home while I worked so the printing company in 99 it was called Oh yeah you press a spell as in the town crier Oh yeah oh yeah oh. Yeah and they printed lauds 100 salt every every every night of the weight. As well as time critical financial documents like a new report on accounts mergers and acquisitions that sort of thing and I was in the printing industry for 27 years so I notice area very very well. But mainly how I used to take clients because my client. In the city I don't know many restaurants around day because I was away as cool for entertaining darling in the city now was it was that much going on America's i have a notion that it was very very quiet before but maybe not yet. Because I started working in 1990 so I my mistakes for a peek Frayn's. Cause I'm black most salsa a little here just the smell of vinegar that area Yeah absolutely it did kind of move along after the tanneries But I'll tell you what was fairly Pullet they could be printing industry because I was in the printing industry encrypts go straight off of Grange Road and also you mentioned Bermondsey straight one of the big buildings I remember the street in those days was no hotels of course in those days but in the early ninety's there was a book binders called Zane's Dolph and the day by you would do a lot of work for us to. Be old fashioned bookbinders so I don't know if they are still there but. I have no idea but it's certainly an area that's changed dramatically Oh very much so very much so yeah and. There's a place where Joe goes through quite a lot. I think as a pet shop pet shop I believe they do harm high class sort of doggie doggie paraphernalia in Bermondsey street so I believe yeah I mean I know most of the restaurants are Catholic though not the number that type of thing here when I was working here and here and I know I also were just off subject straight and of course it's completely trying to as well because there's no such thing in the tight and the. Shakespeare Theatre in those days so I've worked in areas of London which have changed absolute dropped dramatically Well I'm very glad that you say Max has given you a badge Pope Yeah I got my badge for my oh yeah and taken so that's wonderful Thanks a couple got there so I put you back to my place didn't buy Ok. Fascinating stuff Yes absolutely and that's exactly why I like people to common following me it's nice to meet done i also to hear those intimate personal stories all around all manner. Because what I do is know the history inside out but I don't actually know what it's like to live or work in these places. But there's so much going on around here. It certainly is just across the bridge I mean I've walked all the way as a long walk with Ola. In a little bit of rain from the tube station on the Jubilee Line people the lines a wonderful line to sort of goes from from there to there right across town so I'll go back to London Bridge So did you go. I was going to say did you come from London Bridge or did you cross over the river. There I call my Central Line train from Woodford to Stratford at the Jubilee Line that's how I got here so it's easily accessible and when you say I mean you've been living in London a very long time now would you have thought of going out in back in the sixty's seventy's eighty's in that part of London or would it never have occurred to you I would have been no it wouldn't have occurred to me and I would have been role because I think it is a place to come and enjoy not just at night but there's all the history to enjoy a little bit of a shame that there isn't more available to see all learn about the Abbey. Because it was quite something you mention for is there any French left overs they were French clue Nick monks in the Abbey Have they left any traces of Frenchness around any streets I have no idea will that be good to know wouldn't it Rob That's why we talk about these round your manor things so that we learn more and does the air still smell the vinegar people said that when there were tickle factories there you could smell vinegar near the whole toilet but I do remember that from my young days I do remember coming here and I may remember the biscuit the biscuit fact because he used to get broken biscuits and also the smell of vinegar or pig for his was the biscuit factories. Right so so much to do and so much to see Maxwell Hutchinson thank you very very much the great man round I'm very glad someone went to find him which is always a very good thing indeed. I'm going to play you a new single from New Street adventure new track is one of the tracks that we've been playing before but they recorded it they put out an acoustic e.p. With 4 tracks of the last album and I think more or more at should do this. 3. Lists to show we be speaking. With that since gone. With. The building the whole soprano but still in somewhat of. A nice needs a whole new song. Sheet on that song things wrong needs to carry going to. Keep it going nuts is strong. In the news. And now you see all the news knowing it's it's. On them soon the Spoon's Aung San. Domingo to speak. Scrawling been closed because. The song. On. The whole song. Needs a known that song Things need to be young good. Leave the bowling cupboards a study done so you can. See some of the been going to use we see the old. Plain old beds but such stuff this was still below but it's not the fishing. Could you see. Why should we do anything new street adventure from the new e.p. Called one in the same the acoustic e.p. Kevin says that around the corner is from where he's standing is Abbey Street the area where Tommy Steele was brought up sass and was the more vinegar factory near the route bridges entire Bridge Road and there was also the leather and wall exchange around the back there but there is still stuff being made in the area it's not entirely a thing of the past because I got an email from Lisa who says there's a fantastic glass blowing gallery stroke workshop in Bermondsey it's 62 to 66 Bermondsey street and funny enough I've been past that and often wondered if you could go inside when indeed you can she says we went there a few months ago and they were so welcoming inviting us to watch and explaining what was going on the talent there blew us away the glass was just beautiful says Lisa. Well thank you for that I don't know if you have to book an appointment or a range to you know let them oh you're coming I'm assuming you can't just turn up at the glass blowing factory and wander in but but it sounds like Rick and I have been passed and I have one that I once went and saw glass blowing every Marano in near Venice and it is it's amazing it is really incredible to watch I mean not many kind of. Processes of making things are intrinsically interesting but last climb really is so if you can get if you can go what you've done in Bermondsey fantastic of course we haven't even mentioned the wall where we have mentioned them but we saw them said much about Millwall is it still a hotbed of Millwall down that part of the world or the war Millwall fans live in Kent these days let me know 020-722-4200 extension 0 I should let you know what else we're going to be doing because we're not just talking Bermondsey although that's certainly going to be coming up next as we're going to talk to the chair of the rather either Berman's or history society and they're going to hear about the Bermondsey street festival then Ian Sinclair will come in one of London's finest chroniclers but he's written the last London book called The last London 2 fictions from an unreal city and it's his final chapter in his literary love affair with this city of ours well it's just approaching 1130 here on the river our show on b.b.c. Radio London Oh Lisa says no you don't need to an appointment which is walked in off the street she says anyway it's time for the headlines from Matthew Schofield. Good morning the leader of the conservatives in Croydon has demanded the resignation of the council leader after inspectors found what they described as widespread and serious failures with the bar as children's services the Government's now taken over the running of the department but Tony Newman has told b.b.c. Radio London he won't be stepping down the Russian president has warned imposing new sanctions on North Korea to try to end its nuclear program would be pointless but Vladimir Putin's warn of a global catastrophe of tensions between Pyongyang and the United States continue to increase Washington says all options remain on the table and it's wanted to patients isn't unlimited a woman from Sutton is due in court accused of making false claims for support meant for survivors of the fire at Grunfeld tower Joyce I'm sick Carey has been charged with 6 counts of fraud me. Well the b.b.c. Has been told at least 20 survivors and witnesses of the fire have attempted suicide charities and campaign groups a calling for much better long term mental health provision and the private security firm g 4 s. Has suspended a 10th member of staff at an immigration detention center near Gatwick Airport following last night's b.b.c. Panorama investigation the programme screened undercover footage of detainees at Brick House allegedly being mocked abused under salted and it's understood disciplinary proceedings will begin within days London's weather mostly cloudy with a chance of some rain in places but many are staying dry feeling quite muggy with top temperatures of 21 Celsius 70 Fahrenheit now with the b.b.c. Radio London travel his public area. Thanks Matthew starting on the m 25 clockwise you've got slow traffic after junction 5 of the m 26 a 21 junction traffic was held briefly while cones were put out close laim one of 4 just after junction 5 and there's the delays from as a result of bats it's fairly slow moving past the scene at the moment and of course one lane is closed just after junction 5 am prime would be 812 London bound slave traffic there the exit slip for the brick street roundabout it's partially blocked at the moment these are broken down Larissa the lorries on the approach to the roundabout and later a major road the traffic lights are working at Cranfield road separates that junction with care it's also the junction with Temple Mills Lane and in Chelsea for the road westbound that's being closed for gas works a king place between both 4th Street and gum to grove now on the trains in sheets train south western railway they've got 15 minute delays at the moment their service is a Waterloo that's due to congestion at the station now there's a few problems now. Due to a signal failure act and got money delays on the Circle Line districts Hammersmith and City and pick is a line and the Metropolitan line have gotten a service southbound between hair on the hill and all Gates magine see engineering taking. Place at Wembley Park severe delays on the rest of the line is while he can tweet me at b.b.c. Traveller while 740000 carrot b.b.c. Radio London next update a midday. This is London I was driving through the main streets along the a lot had a cracking 3 way conversation you don't even want to know you live in London on c right because the voice Covent Garden station at one point the Commodore was describing the current state of affairs down right bonkers I think he said he didn't get away from Westminster council quite say this is London. B.b.c. Radio one. S really funny I got an email from Richard who says all Millwall supporters are living now in Kent brought up in Bermondsey My dad worked in Martins in the Alaska factory and my mum worked in the pig friends factory I've just realised I'm a walking cliche. And so is this it's the new album from any of the single before but I sent me the album is really good he's coming in to perform for us as well this track is the old Some leaves are falling down with. Go a. Really good sounding record that the album is called gravity. And that Checking Top told the old Some leaves a folding by Matt Bianco a coming in next week I think it is. To play for us live and we're also going to be joined in the studio in a few moments time by miles from the Bermondsey street festival but before that we're going to talk now to my career the news online because he's the chairman of the road. Arrive in Bermondsey History Society Good morning to you Michael Mona rather I very well indeed. Others to we talked on the show before about about rather why haven't we been one that pov on would you say rather rather Bermondsey or a very different or are they very similar neighborhoods they share a similar history I would say that they're very different. Bermondsey been obviously like I said before the lever trade peak friens the building and things like Land Rover I was more maritime more docks. And yeah I mean right it's amazing Burma's is amazing and it's an amazing area to be I went What does the history go back to where do we source start with that part of London would you say we're in rival Burma's illimitable Berman's into the history basically does start from basically the Abbey right the Abbey you know is obviously wanted of my 1st Things are in the area and and yeah and that kind of led to the growth of the area where was the abbey where we are now where was beefsteak from Bermondsey street where the Abbey is actually the main Abbey was part of it where it was the antiques market is right and that that that's where it started that that's where the area was but obviously it was a big area. There's still a little bit around like on some houses there's like a plaque to that said that having been in the Abbey been in the area so let's talk a bit about the market because that what that does wipe back as well doesn't it does yeah I mean you know I mean it could you know it could go well back I mean it's been around for as long as arc remember you know I mean. Yes so I know with the kind of the industrial stuff we've been hearing about with the factories and the room that kind of thing when what I would have been in the post-war period or before the war yeah I would say post-war You know obviously early for everything that was when it had its peak as well what when did the Irish change dramatically because it's become really trendy isn't it as yeah I would probably say eighty's early eighty's because I mean there's a lot of obviously when the wolves and everything started closing down and that's when we really started to change it is a lot lots of derelict area obviously a venture that started changing a lot and that's when it started to become very trendy once it got when it started to change. Is this still an old kind of Bermondsey community would you say Lieberman I would say so I would say so is very community minded. And. You know it's like you know what you see on the surface is obviously the trendy stuff and everything but you only have to scratch the surface and on the leaf is still community really very community based and still some room shirts to be yes I would say so yes Michel if people are interested in this is I reckon they find out more if you go to our Web site which is w w w dot all be history dot org dot u.k. Yes it is membership based and membership is not 90. People if you want to turn up for a particular speaker on our monthly meetings where you hold the meetings we hold a community and community center called time and talents which in his own as guys aren't history could be an old movie Tree back in what I used in the sixty's I met some Bermondsey street is it is is this just near right tunnel so slightly away from there yeah that's where we hold our meetings every month on a Wednesday last Wednesday of the month and it is it shrewd to me still is one of your patrons told me Stu is a patron and we're very grateful for that he's brilliant and he's got blue plaque in recognition of from the area there is a group practice them in the area so it can still run and the likes of Michael kind of his opponents and all of us put all just off to Jamaica road our road area. He's got one so yes that is lots of lots of history tons and tons of history Michael thank you very very much Mark read in the Chairman of the rather Ivan Bermondsey history society. That's the and Maria own the road show on b.b.c. Radio on them one of the reasons that we're looking at Bowman is he said closely at the moment it's about to have a policy it's the Bermondsey street festival coming up which takes place on Saturday to 16 of September that's what next is that next Saturday off the next Saturday run is a very imminent and the man has had so much more about it he's miles from the street festival Miles welcome to the show thank you very much I mean I know I can spot that that's probably not I see. How long have you know the story for my sins of been there for about 4 years so I started working in a restaurant called Tom and Co And then so what went through the company and 2 years ago now I met a gentleman called Bill. And he's dragged me into planning about history 1st of all alongside him he's a bit of a prognosis chap but he always always gets what he wants as long as the press will be going on any other way coming into our 11th year and well so it's called could it hurt it I think it just really sings about the area very well and there's been a few different people doing it but it's always kept the same Monica and the same sort of onerous and just good good for nothing so what does it involve is it closing off the street lots of stores outside what's the source form of it here so the we get about 20000 people across the day wound that's a lot of people it's signature family. It's quite intimate by the end of their phones good friends you know but we've got the main street which is all arts and crafts stores and then we've got 2 parks of offshoots of got the tennis Street Park and little market gardens and in the town street park got brilliant music stage and loads of food and beverage still and then also in the gardens we've got a dog show where some of the market guns and I would tapestry is where the mark I am going to just one of the off shoots and I think there's a little. Bit walking down from the from the river in which side is it on the right right hand side right it's called the b. Street Deli So if you take down that street past the bar spikes can't miss it basically there's a little school there and stuff and it's by some really beautiful I guess just council state and local people because we've been here and you know obviously the Burmans issues self has become very fashionable with lots of restaurants and estate agents and expensive proper isn't all of that sort of stuff but the local people who live in you know because there's still a lot of council and social housing around so they get involved as well do they come out and get tech world the gentleman made reference to before Bill is from the area so he's a native So it's good to have him at the helm. I'm not sure what his involvement is I think he works alongside the council with a lot of things he certainly knows those guys really well and. He just sort of. Taking it by the take the by the sleeves and spring into the new the new $282017.00 the 11th year running right and what can people expect if they come along are just it's quite diverse so we've got all the arts and crafts stalls you've got things from hair braiding to local artists who are taking part and we have some street and sentiment as well and last year we had some graffiti artists not doing the walls but doing some some miracles important stuff which is very cool and then live music is in the park yes in the park we've got loads of reggae and we've got the South London Jazz Orchestra coming down are well they were really great bunch of them in . Greenwich the other day just really good phone get one up and dance in so it's good to have the sort of modern reggae Skaar acts with a more traditional jazz ensemble and really broke a Says brought cases brought casts the dynamic range of people who are actually still involved with the area and I presume all the restaurants will be taking part as the absolutely So that's where we've sort of got dragged in and we've got everyone from the street and then some of the offshoots as well so it's a really big emphasis on local restaurants and local businesses so we've got a few the stations coming down. They're always there one of the business cards as well. So if people just want to turn out just turn up you have to buy tickets on one of your We've got space for all amongst the the other 20000 people there's always more people there and what time is it go on until the festival starts at 11 and we the music goes on till 6 any idea what the weather is going to be if you've been keeping an eye on the weather you always pray for good weather but today is a bit more going a bit of a cast you've got a while yet because it's not happening until Saturday the 16th of September that's this so that's not it's not this September this that it's the one after so it's 2 Saturdays time should be fine for the weather I reckon before I am really inside a scoop exactly I told you the weather is going to be lovely and that's the bow. The street festival. Takes place as you might expect on the street thank you very very much. Sheryl Crow and I'm in the dark I'm a big email from Nick who says been livin in saw that since the early eighties I remember Bermondsey from back then it was pretty rundown Well that was close there was the. Market on the abbey side there were market in the pubs and not much else. I'm Ramadan about as Wolf and that was it there was a gravel car parked next door to it and nothing to the east and a coach part the other side where number one Tower Bridge is now where Bermondsey go for club practice of David Blaine Do you remember that German David Blaine hanging up in the air and people for it stuff it where he would have enough of it people for Amberger is that it didn't exhibit a b a it. Is I agree with your speaker things started to change in the 1990 s. I remember as a councillor in the early 1990 s. When Suffolk started promoting Bankside Tate Modern Byron market and Sandra Rhodes was one of the 1st in Bermondsey Street and the Joe Wood gallery now we have the White Cube as well and you know Graham is around the corner opposite the horse shoeing I remember the Guinness trust on the back which started when we where the trust started building in 89 is 7 how things have moved on Jose Jose Pizarro that is was one of the 1st to move in from Brindisi when he got in these top as bar and up the ante at the beginning you could get in now tough on the roads your faces me in place send me the details and I'll see what we can do in the council to celebrate this special moment in music history I'm a councillor again and I would be happy to help with this is Nick Well I can do Nick one of my listeners and there it's common is it 41 Bermondsey street is where the Rolling Stones used to have their their kind of where else and that's they went out to the Small Faces and split up and what came along with Ronnie Wood and the rest is history and it really is one of the great moments of musical welcome oh history so be fantastic to celebrate that fact. A lot still to come including Ian Sinclair. And your calls about your money. I don't. See my. Feeling. When I can see if. I don't. See. What she's. Saying. She's got. Can feel my heart. When I'm kidding. Just approaching 12 o'clock here on b.b.c. Radio. 4 For the latest update from Bobbie look around. The m $25.00 clockwise is slow moving off to junction 5 a lane is closed off with traffic lanes for some Imagine syrup as taking place safe sane with the 12 London bound slave traffic there as well the exit slip for the Brook Street roundabout that remains possibly blocked teacher broken down Lauri on the approach to the roundabout itself in late and major road traffic lights working at the junction with Crown filled roads I approach that with cab fairly busy at this time of the day and Chelsea from the road westbound that's been closed for gas wags between both fall straight and now South Western Railway they've got 15 minute delays at Waterloo GZ congestion and the signal failure as well I think platforms one to 4 a car and a out of service Heathrow Express possible delays of the mind between Paddington and Heathrow airport train I've got minor delays on the Circle Line as a result of that signal failure act in town also severe delays on the District line between balking and minute delays elsewhere as well delays also in the house within city line and Metropolitan line there remains no service between Harrow.

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