Category: At Street Level

Observations, overheard conversations and other stuff from the streets of London.

  • London Regulars: The Bag Bike on the Strand

    When you work in the same place for a while, “regulars” crop up along your commute.

    They’re in the same place, at the same time every working day, and if a week or so passes and they’re not there, you start to wonder where they’ve gone.

    On my walk along the Strand every morning and evening, I’ll often recognise the people going in the opposite direction.

    And every area of London has its characters – those who are a little bit odd, or eccentric – who everyone seems to know.

    Not to speak to or say hello, or even acknowledge the fact that you pass each other every single morning without fail, but more as an internal nod, “oh, YOU again.”

    There’s one old man who always seems to be around on the Strand.

    You might recognise him by his huge beard and hat, but mostly you’d know him because he’s usually pushing this along the pavement:

    bike front

    If you look really really carefully underneath all the mountains of bags, you’ll see it’s not a pile of rubbish that someone has inconveniently strewn across the pavement on Adam Street at all.

    It’s actually a bike.

    overloaded bike

    The Bag Bike has been a resident on Adam Street – without its owner – for about two weeks now.

    No one knew where the Bag Bike’s Owner had gone, just that he’d left his Bag Bike behind and it was blocking the pavement.

    Despite this, no one dared get rid of it.

    No one tried to nick it (pro tip right there, London cyclists).

    No one tried to dismantle the bags.

    First it was parked up at the top of the road, and then someone moved it down to just outside our office, where people wandered by and marvelled at it, and took pictures (mostly me).

    Until eventually and inevitably, someone took strong, affirmative action against the offending article.

    By, err, writing a note. And leaving it there.

    notice for bike

    You might think this an ineffective use of time, but it’s a well known fact that underlining words and using CAPITAL LETTERS makes whatever you’re asking for happen more quickly.

    And like magic this morning, three days after the note was put up, the bike was gone.

    The Bag Bike Man had returned!

    bag bike leaving
    Photo diligently snapped and e-mailed round the office by my esteemed colleague Jenny

     

    This sighting and movement has prompted questions in the office such as:

    1) Where has Bag Bike Man been for the last two weeks?

    2) Is the Bag Bike Stick of Wood a new, permanent addition?

    3) Did word get to him that his bike was under threat?

    Either way, it’s good to have you back, Bag Bike Man.

    And on behalf of the commuters on the Strand – we’ll see you around.

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  • Spotted in Farringdon: Trees in Need of Homes #SaveTheTrees

    Spotted in Farringdon: Trees in Need of Homes #SaveTheTrees

    They brought London’s homes and offices festive cheer and a pine fresh scent over Christmas.

    But then, come the 8th January, this happens.

    abandoned christmas tree in Farringdon

    Poor unwanted trees littering the city streets.

    There must be a better future for these trees.

    There must be more to their life than lying alongside an empty shopping trolley on the pavement in Farringdon.

    There must be a way to get these trees off the streets.

    Or at the very least, there must be a poster campaign opportunity with accompanying hashtag.

    #SaveTheTrees

    christmas tree abandoned in Farringdon

     

    Contact your nearest Norway Spruce Rehoming Centre for details on how you can make a difference.

    Centre piece for your kitchen table? Cat scratching post? Leave your suggestions below for how we can #SaveTheTrees.

     

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  • A Very Special Happy New Year Message…

    A Very Special Happy New Year Message…

    …from this bloke, spotted casually spreading cheer on the streets of London this morning.

    Be sure to have a good night, wherever you end up.

    Whether that’s elbowing your way along the Thames, throwing up on the streets of Shoreditch or – more likely – riding around on the Jubilee line (for free, as of 11:45pm) dressed as a toilet.

    man dressed as toilet on tube

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    Thank you for reading, and see you in 2014 for more hangovers, dogs, tube stories, pictures of religious sign-holding crazies, bus woes and London life survival tips.

    xx