This brand-new publication, which not only serves as a review of the activities that have lit up the docks recently, also looks ahead to the summer programme and further into the future.
Mayor of London believes that the move to The Crystal will act as a catalyst for the regeneration of the Royal Docks, bringing a wealth of new opportunities to the area and its communities.
This year, on the centenary of the Royal Docks' completion, the Royal Docks Team is looking to celebrate the area’s historic past and ambitious future.
New coffee shops, food trucks and secret parks – we have a lot to love here. As new housing is going up all around us, we spoke to a newcomer about coming to the Royal Docks.
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.
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.
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.
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.