
While I love Greenwich for its beautiful park and slow pace of life, one of the things that always bothered me a little was its lack of cultural diversity which Shoreditch has in abundance, and perhaps no place more symbolises London’s multiculturalism than Brick Lane. These two places couldn’t be more different: leafy and rural to concrete and urban, and peacefully quiet to wildly noisy. But now things seem to be settling down in my life and I’ve found a good rhythm, I would love to share with you my new neighbourhood of Shoreditch in East London! I’ve actually been here for quite a while, but since lockdown lasted longer than any of us anticipated, it’s taken me a while to really explore and appreciate this area now things have opened up again.Īfter living in Greenwich for so many years, it was quite a shock to the system moving to Shoreditch.

Remember me? I’ve been increasingly neglecting this blog, but I’m still here in case anyone has been wondering…īetween new courses, a career change and volunteering work, I haven’t had the time I’d like to keep up with blogging.
