In the northern end of Block C


Maya and Luke in Block C

Working in the buildings is tough at this time of year because of the cold and damp. This photograph of Maya and Luke was taken at the northern end of Block C, where the only light is from the roof and occasional chinks in the timber hoardings on the windows. 

Our visit was brief - we spent just a couple of hours in Block C and then had some meetings about the show. The gallery is just over the road from the John Lewis end of the (recently Grade II listed) Milton Keynes Shopping Centre. An enormous pancake in the cafe was such a treat after spending the morning in conditions like the photograph above. 

For once I was glad to get togged up in an overall because bending down to pick up a coffee before starting work my jeans ripped in a place that you really don't want holes! Luckily I was wearing thermals underneath. Photographing Bletchley Park is not a glamorous occupation.

You might have noticed that I'm only posting one photograph with each blog post now. This is because I'm saving them for the show of course and I hope you can come to experience the sights, sounds and textures of the unused buildings before they're refurbished. 

This week I've updated my biography for the exhibition, which you can find under About, and we've added a Facebook page about the Station X project too. Thank you to everyone who's given it a like so far.

Feeling chilly?



Cottage near Basingstoke, covered in snow. Photograph by Rachael Marshall.

This post is the only one so far without an image of Bletchley Park, but please read on and it will make sense.

Caroline, Maya and I are delighted to have the support of the Milton Keynes Community Foundation, which has just celebrated its 25th year. The current campaign is called Surviving Winter and is making a positive difference to homeless and older people in the Milton Keynes area.

The weather is milder now than it has been recently but please pay a visit to older friends or family to check they've got warm clothes, adequate heating and hot meals, and to make sure that they know that help is available. Half an hour or so of your time could make a world of difference to someone who lives alone, and it could mean the difference between life and death.

The MK Community Foundation is an independent charity working for and at the heart of Milton Keynes. 

Age UK is one of the best places to go for advice for older people and Shelter for housing and homelessness issues.

 T74A5MX5Z5XF

MK Gallery Project Space Exhibition


Caroline and Maya outside the Milton Keynes Gallery Project Space. Photograph by Rachael Marshall.

The Station X Exhibition will be at the MK Gallery Project Space from May 4th to June 3rd 2012. Details of the gallery can be found here: MK Gallery Project Space. Looking forward to seeing you! 

Click here for more information about the artists and their work.