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.
Now more than ever, London needs new ideas, creators, doers and makers to help our city recover and grow stronger.
Our friends at Keolis Amey Docklands (KAD) want to celebrate the invaluable contribution made by individuals or groups across our community during the coronavirus outbreak.
These creative social distancing signs are inspired by the Royal Docks’ history.
Fancy hiring out the docks to host an event? You’ll need to talk to Toni first.
What's involved in a lifeboat rescue operation if someone is drowning in the docks? Student Tyrone has been finding out.
Ever wondered what dragon boat racing is all about? Cheryl, captain of the local award-winning Windy Pandas team reveals all.
What are the health benefits of spending time on the water? Watersports fanatic Jon is the man in the know.