Last weekend was fun – trawling around places which are normally closed to see what they look like.

Haven’t had a chance to upload all my photos – but below are the two sets which are probably most interesting:

The Brunswick Center – an iconic 1960’s development which is “nice” on the outside, but shows a stunning concrete structure in the private residential area

Stratford International Station – the view of the new Eurostar station before it is fitted out by the train operating companies.

On the events side of things, there is a charity auction coming up next month for some interesting “behind the scene” tours around the country, and I shall be damaging my credit card to try and win a few of them.

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