Last week, Atlantic Pacific partnered up with London Design and Engineering UTC in Newham and the Royal Docks to bring a taster session on search and rescue as well as lifesaving skills to local young people living in Newham.
The London Festival of Architecture and the Royal Docks Team have launched a new edition of the ‘Pews and Perches’ design competition, which will see a series of bespoke public benches delivered throughout the Royal Docks this autumn.
The Line announces Sanko-time, a new audio work by Larry Achiampong
The Royal Albert Dock in East London would have been awash with team colours this weekend. Crowds of supporters, Race Crew and fans lining its marina, eagerly awaiting the return of the Clipper Race fleet with hundreds of ocean racers on board.
Plans for a major new Thameside neighbourhood at West Silvertown, London E16, have been approved by the Deputy Mayor for Planning at a public hearing at which it was resolved to grant planning permission for the new masterplan.
It’s a nature sanctuary, a playground, a spot to watch the barrier in action, a Green Flag award-winner and, of course, the area’s stunning gym-with-a-view. But what’s next for the Royal Docks’ largest green space?
The Royal Docks is one of London’s most unique locations, home to a diverse range of people and businesses, and an area with the potential to become globally recognised for its approach to urban renewal.
The Greenwich and Docklands International Festival has announced plans to stage a large-scale event celebrating the NHS and as a memorial to the people who have died during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Totally Thames 2020 is back for an uplifting festival celebrating the river at the heart of the city, which connects us to places far and wide.