Friday 6 July 2007

Potters Field Park

Potters Fields Park, one of central London’s few remaining green open spaces along the Thames riverside is about to be transformed to meet the needs of its growing number of users. The new design will be inclusive, sympathetic to the local area and befitting to its high-profile location. The park redesign includes an associated management and maintenance plan and a dedicated Trust organization to oversee and ensure it is kept to a high quality for all to enjoy in years to come. The project is being funded and managed by the Pool of London Partnership, Southwark Council and More London. The cost of the new development to make this area of London more regenerated and rewarding for the general public is estimated at a cost of £3million pounds and has been designed by the renowned Gross Max Landscape Architects.


Plan of the under- construction Potters field park.




1 comment:

Ray said...

Hi Spence ... my name is Ray, am 32 yrs old and in my third yr of a BA Hons in Landscape Architecture ... Im under pressure between now and the end of the yr.

I wanted to say how impressed i am by your blog and wish you well for the future. I will be in touch,

Ray