When you think of storm reliefs, you usually think dry, clean, hospitable spaces, at least we do. Its always important to check exactly what type of tunnel your about to instigate adventure into, a storm relief and a storm relief sewer, are very different matters.

Another towerblock located in the city of London. Currently awaiting demolishion to be replaced with a newer, smaller building, 20 Fenchurch stands at around 33 floors high with superb panoramic views of london and the bank district.

While draining in London, visitors always comment on how easy it is to navigate, for the most part this is true. With the exception of its lost rivers, mainline sewers in London are of a basic, single pipe affair. You tend to have your standard route from A to B, and if you want to [...]

The last time we found ourselves in london was for Broadgate. Sadly Landmark is nowhere near as high or impressive but its something to pass the time I suppose. Current build height for Tower A is 33 floors while its brother B is following at 29. We ended up climbing both towers and each gave [...]

The Bombings of 1940 forced a reappraisal of deep-shelter policy and at the end of October the Government decided to construct a system of deep shelters linked to existing tube stations. London Transport was consulted about the sites and required to build the tunnels at the public expense with the understanding that they were to [...]

Probably the biggest mission we have ever undertaken. Countless attempts, lots of research into possibilites around 6 trips and countless cheeky bonuses we were in!