King's Stairs Gardens is a riverside
park
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in
Bermondsey,
London. It is bordered to the north by the
River Thames and to the south by
Jamaica Road (A200), the other side of which is
Southwark Park
Southwark Park is located in Rotherhithe, in central South East London, England, and is managed by the London Borough of Southwark. It first opened in 1869 by the Metropolitan Board of Works as one of its first parks. It was designed by Alexander ...
.
Beginnings
In July 1947, the
London County Council (LCC) declared
Bermondsey a
reconstruction area and, as part of wholesale post-war regeneration, approved the idea of extending
Southwark Park
Southwark Park is located in Rotherhithe, in central South East London, England, and is managed by the London Borough of Southwark. It first opened in 1869 by the Metropolitan Board of Works as one of its first parks. It was designed by Alexander ...
to the river. The idea of a link to the river pre-dated the
Second World War by a few years, but the post-war need to reconstruct gave this aim more resonance.
In January 1948, the
LCC Planning Committee endorsed the policy of a park by the river at
King's Stairs
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riverside.
Putting the policy into practice proved to be a slow business because of a combination of objections from, among others,
Bermondsey Council and local businesses. For instance, in 1953, the
County of London Plan was subject to an Inquiry, and the
Bermondsey and Rotherhithe Chambers of Commerce objected to the park extension.
In September 1954, the
Ministry of Housing
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approved the
compulsory purchase of land to extend the park, but this took a few years to implement.
In 1960, the LCC approved a design for the King's Stairs riverside walk, which was opened in November 1962. In January 1963, the LCC approved the name King's Stairs Gardens.
In 1964, the LCC agreed to a grassy area to the south of The Angel public house. Again, the implementation seems to have been delayed due to financial constraints, and it was not until 1968 that the
Greater London Council
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(the successor body to the LCC) reappraised the site and agreed to three green space additions. These were finally completed by 1982, and it is in that form that King's Stairs Gardens still exists today.
Queen Elizabeth II's Jubilee 1977
For the
Silver Jubilee of the reign of
Queen Elizabeth II
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in 1977, a
memorial stone
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was unveiled by Her Majesty on the banks of the River Thames in King's Stairs Gardens. To coincide with the summer 2002 restoration works in nearby Southwark Park and to commemorate the
Golden Jubilee
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Bangladesh
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, a new memorial stone was unveiled in King's Stairs Gardens by
the Earl and
Countess of Wessex
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. The Earl and Countess returned in 2012, on the occasion of the Queen’s
Diamond Jubilee, to unveil an additional inscription.
Conservation and Thames Water plans
Thames Water named the park in September 2010 as one possible site for works as part of the planned construction of the
Thames Tideway Tunnel, but following a consultation process and a vigorous local campaign ("the Save King's Stairs Gardens Campaign), Thames Water decided against using the site, choosing
Chambers Wharf instead.
The park was also given
village green status in March 2012 by the
London Borough of Southwark under the
Commons Act 2006, a move which reduced the likelihood of any future such threat.
In 2013,
Fields in Trust
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gained protection.
Together with the nearby
King Edward III manor house, the park forms part of Southwark Council's Edward III's Rotherhithe
Conservation Area
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.
References
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Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Southwark
Rotherhithe