title Riverside Graffiti, Ipswich, Suffolk - 1st April 2012 intro Nosher and Fred are dropping off Jules, who's over from Brussels for a few days, at Ipswich Railway Station. After that's done, we head down to the nearvy River Gipping to try and find the graffiti that Nosher often sees on the train commute down to London. As well as finding it, the dude who paints some of it is actually in action spraying up some new stuff, so we chat to him for a while. Afterwards, Fred's hungry, as usual, so we head in to Ipswich town centre for a bit of food. imgp2099 A derelict building outside Ipswich Railway Station imgp2100 Princes Street Bridge over the Gipping imgp2101 Bright yellow and orange graffiti imgp2102 Impressive graffiti imgp2103 Graffiti and hoodies imgp2104 The graffiti wall along the River Gipping imgp2105 Graffiti in action imgp2106 The graffiti artist pauses for a chat imgp2107 Massive pink teeth graffiti imgp2108 Rock'n'roll guitar graffiti imgp2109 A bit of commercial branding imgp2110 A pair of bright orange graffiti fish imgp2111 Down on the river in Ipswich imgp2112 A bit of retro tape technology in graffiti imgp2113 Looking at the Ramada Encore hotel imgp2114 Graffiti wall stretches along the Gipping imgp2116 Pink toothy graffiti, which looks like some near Liverpool Street imgp2120 Graffiti for Ethan imgp2122 Some more gerenic tags on the Princes Street Bridge imgp2123 Under the bridge imgp2124 A return to the derelict building on Burrell Road imgp2127 In Ipswich, a pigeon is stuck in an empty shop imgp2128 Fred has some apple juice imgp2130 Fred points at something imgp2131 A coffee-shop sign imgp2132 Nosher and Fred in the infinite Buttermarket lifts