Plans are afoot to expand ExCeL London, and make its south-facing dockside a more vibrant and welcoming space for socialising and cycling alike.
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.
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.
There is nothing profound about underpasses and expressways. And yet, artist Marcus Lyall’s installation for last year’s Join the Dock persuaded us to stop in wonder.
The Institute of Imagination team have barely touched down in their new space, but they haven’t lost a moment in inspiring children to make, create and dream big.
As The Line turns five, a new guide brings it to life in three distinct ways: as an arts experience, a nature walk, or a walking meditation.
We are delighted to announce that a series of five new benches have been unveiled across the Royal Docks.
The Royal Docks Team are inviting Expressions of Interest for a brand-new creative commission in the Royal Docks for family audiences in Autumn 2021. Applications are now closed.
British comedian, actor, cabaret and alternative variety figure Jonny Woo is developing a new play called Silvertown as part of his Join the Docks research and development project.