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Wayne Hemingway

Wayne Hemingway © Jason Orton

Wayne Hemingway's Thames Gateway Podwalk

A Podwhat? A Podwalk - you download the mp3 to your player and follow Wayne's footsteps as he guides you along a spectacular part of the Thames.

"This, to me, is the Thames in all its enormous beauty"

Join designer Wayne Hemingway as he guides you along a spectacular part of the Thames, past mounds of shingle, under the magnificent Dartford bridge, over rediscovered Victorian cobbles and into the heart of the first of the major new regeneration schemes planned for the Thames Gateway.

Starting point: Greenhithe Station

Finishing Point: Greenhithe or Dartford Station

Terrain: Easy. Not suitable for wheelchair users

Duration: 2-3 hours

Wayne Hemingway worked on the masterplan for the new residential development at The Bridge in Dartford. The housing scheme will include 1,134 new home.

Wayne is the Chairman of Building for Life, a CABE (Commission for Architecture and The Built Environment) funded organization that promotes excellence in the quality of design of new housing.

last updated: 04/06/2008 at 16:20
created: 19/01/2007

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