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September 24, 2017 / Silk River, UK Blog

Day Ten: Warning: This Kind of Thing Could be Addictive

Dawn on the last day of our journey and I’m staring out the window into a tarnished silver mirror that is the Thames estuary. It is a perfect day for a walk..
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September 23, 2017 / Silk River, UK Blog

Day Nine: We Cross the Border into Picturesque

It has taken a week of walking from Greenwich to reach a place that knows for sure that it is picturesque.
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September 22, 2017 / Silk River, UK Blog

Day Eight: The Beach of Broken Dreams

Tilbury was always going to be excluded...
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September 22, 2017 / News Coverage

Echo – Indian Scrolls to return to Kolkata from Southend

Southend will be the focus of a celebration of the UK's cultural relationship with India as a ten-day art walk climaxes in style in the town on Sunday.
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September 21, 2017 / Silk River, UK Blog

Day Seven: We all need a bit of salvation – even the tomatoes

According to legend, the last bear who fought here was killed, shaved and eaten by the local yobboes
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September 21, 2017 / News Coverage

Communities Share Colourful Message

Wonderful front page coverage of the Silk River walk in Purfleet by the Thurrock Independent 21st Sept. Read the article online...
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September 20, 2017 / Silk River, UK Blog

Day Six: From Small Beginnings…

Dawn is just breaking when we emerge from the Kinetika studios
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September 19, 2017 / Silk River, UK Blog

Day Five: The Benefits of Slow Travel

You might think the closest thing to birdlife here is Canary Wharf...
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September 18, 2017 / News Coverage

Indian media coverage

Great to see that Silk River is getting press in India too! This was sent to us by our Indian partners.
The Silk River walk will be visiting West Bengal Dec 6-17th, we can't wait.
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September 18, 2017 / Silk River, UK Blog

Day Four: You Have to Walk a Place to Understand it

We enter a strange landscape where a Porsche dealer is neighbour to a strip of woodland filled with rubbish: a duvet hangs in a tree, a tiny vole lies dead on the cycle path.
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