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Potty Plants No2. February

Hudson Fuggle Potty Plants No2. February Don’t be a Scrooge – plants grow better if you talk to them every day.  What the Dickens would Charlie say if he could talk back to us? Find out by downloading our Potty Plant wallpaper to your desktop Small Medium Large

Potty Plants No3. March

Hudson Fuggle Potty Plants No3. March Do the wise thing – plants grow better if you talk to them everyday. What wise words would Mr. Owl say if he could talk back to us? Find out by downloading our Potty Plant wallpaper to your desktop Small Medium Large

Potty Plants No1. January

Hudson Fuggle Potty Plants No1. January Apparently, plants grow better if you talk to them every day. What would a prickly Queen Liz say if she could talk back to us? Find out by downloading our Potty Plant wallpaper to your desktop Small Medium Large

The Celebration of December

Hudson Fuggle The Celebration of December Turkey bowling is a sport in America: a frozen turkey serves as a bowling ball and bottles of water are the bowling pins. In the UK, we tend to eat them. Merry Christmas!

The Celebration of November

Hudson Fuggle The Celebration of November Remember, remember, the 5th of November. Guy Fawkes masks are often worn by political protesters to conceal their identity.

The Celebration of October

Hudson Fuggle The Celebration of October Don't forget Hallowe'en on the 31st of October The work pumpkin originates from the Greek word pepõn which means 'large melon'.

White Water Rapids

Hudson Fuggle White Water Rapids July saw the Hudson Fuggle crew taking to the high seas – well, the White Water Rapids at Lea Valley Park, to be exact. The morning involved building and racing our own rafts, before taking to the rapids in marginally more stable craft. It was a lot of fun, the

Rebranding project

Team London Bridge Brand identity Adopting a dynamic approach to the provision of local services. Despite winning a mandate from local businesses to develop and promote a thriving corner of the capital, the London Bridge Business Improvement District (BID) found that its stakeholders were still questioning why they had to pay extra for services they