The Paracon 2009 in Dublin went well and Richard gave his talk on the supernatural aspects of the Jack the Ripper case. Saturday night saw him joining a ghost hunt at Wicklow Gaol that finished at 2.30am.
Sunday he flew back to London and is now updating his new series of London walks. Today he is off to stroll the banks of the River Thames adding the finishing touches to the Riverside London Pub Walk. There are a few creases to iron out before it goes live and photographs are going to be added to the finished London walk. In addition we’re looking at adding something slightly unique to this particular London walk.
The response to these free London walks has been great and many of you have written to say how much they have enjoyed taking the walks we offer in London and in Rochester.
We are even looking at our next free walk PDF and it is likely to be a wander around the London of William Shakespeare.
This will, of course, include the area of Bankside where the Globe Playhouse was located, but it will also include the lesser known aspects of Shakespeare’s Lost City. Another one of the Free London Walking Tours that is currently being worked on is a tour London sightseeing bus tour that you will be able to do using your Oyster or Travel Card.
Then, of course, you can still join our nightly guided Jack the Ripper Tour of London. This goes seven chilling nights a week and costs just £7 per person.
As with our Free London walks we like to make our Jack the Ripper Tour different in that we are the only one of the companies offering London walks that limits the number on our Jack the Ripper walk to a sensible and manageable number. To help us do this we ask you to book in advance.
So keep an eye on our blog as there are some great new walks and tours comin up over the next six months.


