Over the past year, these local organisations have been keeping us nourished in mind and body.
Artists from Bow Arts have launched Art in the Docks, a new gallery that aims to throw the Royal Docks’ art community wide open as it taps into the area’s creative spirit.
Getting to know the area just became easier thanks to the Newham Youth Map. Developed by young people from the borough, the map is sharing unsung gems and taking on Google Maps – grassroots style.
“Please share our message” is the plea behind this moving short film, a teamwork tour de force created by East London teenagers from West Silvertown Foundation collaborating remotely.
Tate & Lyle Sugars and Expressway have taken the lead in community wealth building, committing to the borough’s bold new pledge for inclusive growth.
Ever wondered what it’s like to take a dip in the docks, and what makes it the most exciting place to live in London? Local resident Momtaz shares her thoughts.
You’ve watched the planes take off and land by the docks, but what’s it like on the other side working at London City Airport? Paul explains.
What were the docks like in the late 80s and early 90s? Marian has her fair share of anecdotes.
How did the last remaining complete steamship in the world end up at the Royal Docks? Eric explains.