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The Blue
Market place in Bermondsey, London
Market place in Bermondsey, London
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| retail_market_name | The Blue |
| image | Market stalls in The Blue (Sep 2012).JPG |
| image_width | 300 |
| caption | Market stalls in The Blue |
| location | Bermondsey, Southwark, Greater London |
| coordinates | |
| address | Southwark Park Road |
| manager | Southwark London Borough Council |
| owner | Southwark London Borough Council |
| environment_type | Outdoor |
| goods_sold | General goods |
| normal_market_days | Monday–Saturday |
| number_of_tenants | 24 |
The Blue is a central market place in Bermondsey, southeast London. The market is open Monday to Saturday from 9am until 5pm and has about 10 stall holders, selling food and clothes. The area has been known locally as The Blue for more than two hundred and thirty years and is probably named after the original Blue Anchor public house that gave its name to Blue Anchor Lane. The market has capacity for 24 stalls.
Immediately north of Blue Anchor Lane on an arched viaduct are the multiple railway tracks of the Brighton and South East Main Lines. The Blue Anchor Lane joins St. James's Road where the viaduct arches to the immediate north west contain the remnants of the disused Spa Road railway station which was the original terminus of London's first railway.
In 2005 a Metropolitan Police report described the area as a crime hotspot for "race crime and youth disorder". In October 2014 The Blue became a Business Improvement District (BID).
File:The Blue Anchor, The Blue (Sep 2012).JPG|The Blue Anchor pub built in 1876. The area known as The Blue was probably named after a previous tavern of the same name, probably on this site. File:The Bermondsey Lion in The Blue (Sep 2012) 2.JPG|This representation of the Bermondsey Lion was created by Kevin Boys for Southwark Council. It was unveiled on 16 July 2011. File:The Old Bank, The Blue (Sep 2012).JPG|The Old Bank pub is situated on the corner of the square and Southwark Park Road. The flags represent support for England and Millwall Football Club whose ground The Den is close to The Blue. File:PIE 'n' MASH and EELS, The Blue (Sep 2012).JPG|A Pie and mash shop on Southwark Park Road in The Blue. Pie, mash and eels is a traditional dish in the East End and South East London.
References
References
- "Bermondsey Community Council".
- "The Blue Market". www.bluemarket.co.uk.
- "Street markets of Southwark". www.myvillage.com.
- "A short account of the PARISH OF BERMONDSEY with notes on its boundaries".
- Haines, Kenneth Alford. "A Bermondsey Boy's War. Part 2-Prelude to the Blitz". BBC.
- Walford, Edward. (1878). "Bermondsey: The abbey', Old and New London: Volume 6 (1878)". British History Online.
- "Find a market".
- (1 January 2005). "2913/Southwark Crime A4 AW: Southwark Borough Crime and Disorder Strategy". Metropolitan Police.
- Southwark Labour Party. (14 July 2014). "Southwark Labour welcomes Blue Bermondsey Business Improvement District".
- Wingfield, Ian. (22 July 2014). "Forward - London Borough of Southwark".
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