What has more tube stops than many boroughs, is home to the only airport actually in London, as well as miles of cycle-friendly waterfront and not one but two ferry services? This could only be the Royal Docks.
The Thames is at the beginning of a renaissance, as the river again becomes central to city life.
Can you help the Royal Docks thrive in a post pandemic world?
£2.8 million to be awarded to the new project led by Projekt.
Our new Public Spaces Community Working Group will be a diverse group of local people who advise on public space projects. Come and join us.
Plans are afoot to expand ExCeL London, and make its south-facing dockside a more vibrant and welcoming space for socialising and cycling alike.
With last year in the rear view mirror, we take a look at how the Royal Docks pulled together and pushed forward in this unusual time.
Fancy spending time on the water surrounded by plants and wildflowers? A buoyant planting platform the size of a tennis court is coming to the Royal Docks, in Spring 2021.
A landscape that’s a joy to explore and that has everything you need. A place where natural beauty and historic artefacts are thoughtfully highlighted, and where every route is accessible, intuitive and suitably lit.