Another of the ”UE” Holy Grails, the Rover Longbridge car factory, fully intact, stocked to the brim, ready to roll at the flick of a switch. In the five years since exploring Longbridge, now hanging on its last thread, predominantly demolished, no other location has come close to its sheer size, history or adventure. Longbridge [...]

If you live in London, you’ve heard of the Millennium Dome, that failed tourist attraction on the north tip of the Greenwich Peninsula, constructed to celebrate the coming of the 21st century. I visited it once as a child, and apart from the main event, which i actually enjoyed, the rest was art faggotry at [...]

Pleasureland, the amusement park on the sands. Located in Southport, which if you don’t know is in the north of England. Pleasureland had closed for the winter season, but due to costs of maintenance and the fact it was little used it would never reopen. Until 2008 there was a campaign to save the parks [...]

Even today, this still remains one of the most unique and adventurous locations Ive ever had the privilege of accessing, the result of a stupid gamble that could have left us adrift in the north sea. Everyone knows what an oil-rig looks like, those ominous floating hulks of metal, towed out to sea to drill [...]

So it was the end of the “Something Crunchy” tour. We had bidden farewell to Site who had tagged in the international superstar known as Siologen Jeeves Westminster. With our team assembled we headed down to the Medway and began our mission to cross the murky depths, vessel sighted!