We want to select a new street name for City Hall that reflects local people.
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.
The Thames is at the beginning of a renaissance, as the river again becomes central to city life.
Can you help the Royal Docks thrive in a post pandemic world?
£2.8 million to be awarded to the new project led by Projekt.
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.
Plans are afoot to expand ExCeL London, and make its south-facing dockside a more vibrant and welcoming space for socialising and cycling alike.
With last year in the rear view mirror, we take a look at how the Royal Docks pulled together and pushed forward in this unusual time.
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.