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When it comes to sunrise and sunset, the Royal Docks is special.
Of London’s international business travellers, an astonishing one in four attend an event at ExCeL London. CEO Jeremy Rees wants this to be the best exhibition centre bar none. But he’s far more ambitious than that.
Freezers are filling with pop ices and paddling pools being pumped up in back gardens; that’s right, the long school holidays are almost here — just as well there’s something fun to do around every corner this summer.
The heavens opened for the finale of the Greenwich+Docklands International Festival (GDIF) last weekend, but the energy of the dancers was undampened.
What does it mean to ‘make’ the Royal Docks and who benefits? Thought-provoking questions were at the centre of its two-day series of discussion.
Come and explore the area’s beautiful water, parks, and arts venues through three months of special events.
Artists are turning their attention to the Royal Docks this summer as a place to try out the unexpected.
Passenger is an experimental piece of theatre that roams across the docks in an ordinary suburban bus; Jessie Russell Donn went along for the ride.