Royal Docks Originals, a brand-new biennial festival speaking Loud and Proud to Newham’s unique cultural heritage, diversity hits London next year.
Thames Barrier Park has once again received the prestigious Green Flag Award!
As the weather warms up and with the return of At the Docks, it’s the perfect place to enjoy alfresco dining with delicious food and refreshing drinks.
From yoga on a paddleboard to wake boarding and open water swimming, At the Docks provides the opportunity to try out watersports in a unique inner-city location.
From recycling to waterside walks, and green tech to repair workshops, we’ve put together a rundown on how to green your world and decrease the area’s carbon footprint.
We talk to Geoffrey Fowler, CEO & Principal of LDEUTC, to find out how their curriculum is equipping today’s leaners to become tomorrow’s leaders in building a sustainable future.
Four inspiring projects, supported by Newham’s People Powered Places with additional funding from the Royal Docks Team, highlight what is possible when a community with a shared vision comes together to improve their local environment.
Newham Council, in partnership with the Royal Docks Team, is improving the road layout and street environment along the Royal Docks Corridor, which consists of Silvertown Way and North Woolwich Road between Canning Town and Connaught Bridge.
Royal Docks based international charity, Fight for Peace, is a youth-led organisation that combines boxing and martial arts with education and personal development to realise the potential of young people in communities affected by crime and violence.