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I've been on tours of ROH Thurrock twice - as part of the Inspiration Days they run there (these consist of a tour in the morning and a workshop trying out some craft skills - costume or set design or the like in the afternoon). They said at these that they positively encourage people to wander in to use the tea room or to enjoy the gardens and mini allotment at any time. Some years they have an outdoor screening of one of the productions at ROH Covent Garden. Its so easy to get to if you live on the train line out to Purfleet (I can pick it up at West Ham). Well worth a trip.
Pleasing that the Royal Opera House are still using conventionally built and painted scenery.
So many theatres and shows are using large LED panels for their scenery flats nowadays.
I still like the traditional scenery.
Men of Essex who enjoy a hooked dangle ... do you write poetry as well?
That last junction of the M25 north of the Thames is the bane of many a driver - the triple whammy of Lakeside, an Ikea and the capacity of the motorway shrinking as it flies across the river often combine to make for a very slow journey southwards.

Here's a question - can a pedestrian use the Dartford Crossings? I know there is a legal obligation for the operators to provide a taxi service for cyclists, but can't find anything on the web that says walkers have the same right.

dg writes: No, it's bus or nothing.
I have done it! Several years ago, I read on the net that the original shuttle bus was for pedestrians & cyclists.
I was prepared to argue that I had a small invisible bike.
Lakeside-Bluewater: good (re-)location for the "dangleway"?
Further to my earlier post I have now got a notification that the ROH production of Turandot is being relayed to a big screen in the gardens of ROH Thurrock on July 14th. http://www.roh.org.uk/about/bp-big-screens/purfleet?platform=hootsuite
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