Introducing our Cultural Placemaking Strategy

Art & Culture

Introducing our Cultural Placemaking Strategy

We’re restoring the Royal Docks into London’s cultural engine: a centre of creative production and a place to imagine, make, present and experience extraordinary work.

You’re invited to read our Cultural Placemaking Strategy and join us at one of the following three interactive webinars to hear the team present it and share your thoughts and ideas.

You’ll have the opportunity to feed back on what activities you’d like to see on the water, opportunities for young people to get started in creative careers, how to celebrate our heritage, and more.

Tues 18 May at 5:30pm
Sat 22 May at 1pm
Thurs 27 May at 1pm

If you’re not able to attend one of these interactive sessions, you can also complete our survey by Friday 28 May.

Time & date

Tues 18 May, 5:30pm
Sat 22 May, 1pm
Thurs 27 May, 1pm

Location

Online

Tickets

Free, register to attend
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For your visit

Outdoors

Royal Victoria Gardens

These 19th-century pleasure gardens are still a delightful place to watch the river go by.

North Woolwich
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Food & Drink

Starbucks Coffee

Just outside Thames Barrier Park, the outdoor seating makes this Starbucks a favourite spot for dog walkers.

Silvertown
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Outdoors

St John's Green

Community garden with allotment and children's play area.

North Woolwich
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