A new installation by photographer Hélène Amouzou has come to the Royal Docks as part of The Line, East London’s public art trail.
We are inviting all Royal Docks schools to take part in PolliNation—a new creative schools project as part of Royal Docks Originals 2025 festival taking place this September.
It’s Father’s Day on 15 June, and the Royal Docks is the perfect place to celebrate. With a wide range of events and activities taking place in the lead-up to the day and plenty happening on the big day itself, there’s loads of local ways to make it special.
Bored of the treadmill or looking to get back into fitness? From ballet and bouldering to pole dancing and open-water swimming, there are so many great ways to work out in the Royal Docks.
The Royal Docks Team is seeking engaging, inclusive, and creative activities for Royal Docks Summer Splash, a key part of our summer programme, At the Docks.
Looking for a place to dine where your four-legged friend is just as welcome as you are? The Royal Docks is home to a great selection of dining spots where well-behaved dogs are welcome indoors too.
Studios in Royal Albert Wharf opened their doors to the public, welcoming visitors to meet the artists, explore their work and engage in creative activities.
In partnership with Hive Curates, the Royal Docks Team is inviting artists and performers to submit proposals for two open calls. This is a unique opportunity to showcase your work at the Royal Docks Originals festival this September.
Looking for ways to keep the kids happy this May half term? The Royal Docks has you covered! From creative art classes and letting off steam in local parks to exploring trails and joining fun activities in Newham libraries, there are plenty of ways for children and young people to explore, learn, and enjoy themselves locally.