Events
Reset Connect: London Climate Action Week
The Royal Docks, once home to the world's largest enclosed docks, consists of six distinct neighbourhoods, 100 hectares of active water and 900 hectares of land. It's home to 65k residents, 3k businesses and big ambitions to support a just transition. A unique business ecosystem and economy now exists within the docks.
From significant municipal organisations ( Greater London Authority and Newham Council) to proactive higher education providers like the University of East London, internationally recognised manufacturing leaders Buhler and Tate & Lyle as well as, international conferencing leaders Excel, London City Airport and a number of large developers. The breadth of industry represented, the unique location and business ecosystem and our collective ambition to deliver climate solutions means a unique opportunity has formed, to be an exemplar of place-based climate action with far-reaching impact.
Join to find out more about Newham Council's progressive Just Transition Strategy, the University of East London's proactive approach to sustainability and how the Royal Docks is becoming an exemplar of place-based climate action.
For your visit
Art & Culture
Making Space: Take Your Place
This final part of Jessie Brennan’s public art series was created in collaboration with the sports communities at Royal Docks Adventure.
Food & Drink
Galyons Bar & Kitchen
This 19th-century dockside inn has recently been reborn as a waterside gastropub.
Community
University of East London
UEL's docklands campus is known for its state-of-the-art sports facilities and formiddable reputation.