The transformation of the Royal Docks Corridor (RDC) near London City Airport has reached an exciting milestone with the completion of Phase 4. This project is part of a wider effort to enhance transport infrastructure, promote sustainability, and create a more welcoming public space for all.
Stretching from Canning Town to London City Airport, the Royal Docks Corridor is a key route that connects communities and improves travel options for cyclists, pedestrians, and motorists alike.
What’s New?
New Cycle Paths – Dedicated cycling routes provide safer and more accessible travel for cyclists, encouraging greener, more active transport.
New Road Layout – Improved road design enhances traffic flow, reduces congestion, and makes the area safer for all road users.
Sustainable Drainage – Green infrastructure helps manage surface water, reducing flood risk and supporting the local environment.
Improved Street Scene – Upgraded public spaces create a more attractive and pedestrian-friendly environment, benefiting residents and visitors alike.
Fun Features for All Ages – Additions like stepping logs provide playful elements for children (and adults!) to enjoy as part of the new landscape.
This latest phase of the Royal Docks Corridor project represents a significant step towards a safer, greener, and more vibrant urban space. With more improvements to come, the area is evolving into a model for modern, sustainable urban design.
Stay tuned for further updates as the project progresses!







