Sanitation and the City Walking Tour with Open City Friends, Sunday 13 October 11am
Regular price £0.00From the Great Stink of London in 1858 to the Tideway 'Super Sewer' currently under construction, join Core and Keystone Friends for this walking tour charting the development of London's sanitation infrastructure, past, present and future.
The tour follows the final section of the southern outfall sewer across the Erith marshes to the Crossness Pumping Station on the banks of the river Thames. Built by Sir Joseph Bazalgette and completed in 1865 as part of London’s first sewage system, Crossness is a masterpiece of Victorian architecture and engineering.
The tour charts the development of the Crossness site over its 85 years in operation: from the impact of the Princess Alice disaster to the role of the Crossness Pier and the 20th century solution to London’s waste management.
The walk continues along the Thames riverside path to view the current sewage treatment works and discover how London’s sewage is processed today. Then it’s back to Crossness for refreshments, followed by a look at the Tideway exhibition models to see how this new ‘super-sewer’ infrastructure is the next chapter in the story of London’s sanitation.
Your Tour Guide
Petra Cox has been delivering talks, tours and workshops at Crossness Pumping Station since 2016 and is fascinated by the critical role sanitation has played in the health of Londoners and the development of our city.
The tour starts and finishes at the Lakeside Centre (Bazalgette Way, London SE2 9AN)
Travel
Nearby train stations: Abbey Wood
Useful bus routes: 180, 229, 244
Additional travel info: Abbey Wood Station is on the Elizabeth Line. It's a 20 min walk from the station to the Lakeside Centre meeting point. Toilets are available at the Crossness Pumping Station.
Tour duration: 5 miles and crosses uneven grassland which can get muddy after rainfall. Please wear appropriate footwear and clothing.
Please note this tour is for Core and Keystone Friends of Open City only. If you are neither of these but would like to attend this tour, join our Friends scheme today here.
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