Archive for January, 2010

Snow & Grit

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

The last month I have been working with The Street Management – City Inspectorate. The team work through the night and are responsible for ensuring the Borough of Westminster is clear of rubbish, illegal street traders and snow. Their job is a big part of unseen London and I will be working with them for another month or so.

Last night the team focused heavily on gritting the streets to ensure the heavy predicted snowfall did not affect the Borough.

I will post the whole story in the coming weeks but thought I would give you a quick look at what I have been up to.

5/1/10: City Inspectorators shovels grit at a loading depot in central London. Heavy Snow which has covered large parts of the North of England has moved South with forcasters warning that England could be facing its coldest winter in 30 years.


5/1/10: City Inspectorator grits Downing Street, London. Heavy Snow which has covered large parts of the North of England has moved South with forcasters warning that England could be facing its coldest winter in 30 years.

5/1/10: City Inspectorator grits Downing Street, London Heavy Snow which has covered large parts of the North of England has moved South with forcasters warning that England could be facing its coldest winter in 30 years.

5/1/10: The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London. Heavy Snow which has covered large parts of the North of England has moved South with forcasters warning that England could be facing its coldest winter in 30 years.

5/1/10:City Inspectorator clears snow from the entrance of a central London school. Heavy Snow which has covered large parts of the North of England has moved South with forcasters warning that England could be facing its coldest winter in 30 years.