27-11-2025 15:00 via ianvisits.co.uk

New DLR station back on track as long-delayed housing scheme finally moves forward

The Docklands Light Railway (DLR) could be about to get a new station, as a long stalled housing development gets underway.
The future Thames Wharf DLR station
If built, the station, expected to be called Thames Wharf, would sit roughly halfway between Canning Town and West Silvertown on the Woolwich branch.
It’s long been expected that a DLR station would be built there, and there’s a deliberately straight length of track and a station-style track bed in the location. However, the a
Read more »

Telecom news



Patrick Drahi’s ‘super aggressive’ asset move hits Altice International bonds
British Museum could gain a traffic-free entrance under new Holborn neighbourhood proposals
Honest Burgers to hand out 3,200 free meals across London this Wednesday
Saatchi Gallery marks 40 years with an oil lake, a spinning car and a riot of contemporary art
Barbican to unveil giant plant-covered clay pavilion next spring
A Very Wes World: Design Museum’s pastel-hued dive into Anderson’s cinematic universe
JP Morgan revives £3 billion skyscraper plan for Canary Wharf after 20 years on ice
Oasis tour merchandise pop-up store opening in Piccadilly Circus
Taking a first look at the restored Banqueting House
There’s a Harry Potter themed Christmas Tree in King’s Cross station
Altice USA bridles at an outbreak of creditor-on-creditor congeniality
Architects pitch alternative Liverpool Street station “Arch” to rival Network Rail’s “tower”
Government shuts VAT loophole that used by some taxi firms to lower their tax bill
Smoke and sirens at Fenchurch Street as c2c stages fire evacuation drill
Desktop versie