A new booklet entitled "The Shad Thames Trail" has been published, issued by the Shad Thames Area Management Partnership. It’s an informative tour of the Shad Thames area, including a map and descriptions of the main attractions marked on the map. It was written by Janet Morris from information supplied by the late and much-missed Stephen Humphrey. I don’t know where a hard copy can be collected, but it is available as a PDF download from http://www.loveshadthames.org/. It’s the first link on the Resources tab. If you want to enquire about the possibility of acquiring hard copies, the email address is culture@loveshadthames.org
There are other trails in the series too (Bermondsey Street, London Bridge West, and London Bridge East), available from a different website at http://www.bermondseyvillage.org.uk/trail-guides.html.
They all look like an excellent way to spend a couple of hours one dry day.
There are other trails in the series too (Bermondsey Street, London Bridge West, and London Bridge East), available from a different website at http://www.bermondseyvillage.org.uk/trail-guides.html.
They all look like an excellent way to spend a couple of hours one dry day.
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