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Historical Potters Field

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

The Hide All store in Shad Thames stands a few meters away from Potters Field, an area which has seen major development in the past decade. The area’s history dates all the way back to 100 AD when the River Thames swamped the land. Still part of marshlands and pasture fields in the 12th century, the area now known as Potters Field Park was owned by the Abbey of Bermondsey and later by St. Olaves school (thanks to Henry VII’s Dissolution of the Monasteries).

After many more years of architectural development, the area is unrecognisable from its former life as a swamp and is instead now home to the London Mayor’s office, City Hall. Opened in 2002, the building was designed by Norman Foster and has been nicknamed ‘The Onion’ due to its unique sphere-like shape.

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Flowers in Shad Thames

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Despite darkening days and dull weather, there’s always sunshine here in Shad Thames with Igloo’s vibrant flower displays.

Selling lillies, gerbera and other favourites alongside rainbow-inked roses, bright sunflowers and seasonal pumpkins, the florist offers a splash of colour to our street.

Florist John

 John the florist, working his magic outside Igloo.

Flowers at Shad Thames - beautiful!

 Just some of the beautiful flowers blooming against the unique buildings of Shad Thames.