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Introductory flip-book March 2015 (version 3) What’s happening

A. Printworks site Size: 13.7 acres The SE16 Printworks Site (previously known as Harmsworth (about the same as 7 and 3/4 international football pitches) Quays), Shopping Centre Site and Surrey Quays Specifically constructed as printworks in 1980s Leisure Park Site are being redeveloped. Your input can help and extended in 2000 - this site used to house the main printworks and includes the vehicle parking and paper storage inform what happens. The Water Masterplan is a reference name for the combined sites, while plans are being developed. B. Robert’s Close site Size: 0.86 acres (about the same as 13 tennis courts) Purchased by the General Trust for an additional car park but never used

C. Surrey Quays Shopping Centre site Size: 22.4 acres (about the same as 12 and 2/3 international football pitches) B Surrey Quays Shopping Centre was built in 1988 and includes the shopping centre, service yard and car park that extends up to Surrey Quays Road. British Land took full ownership of the A site in 2013 which is a long-term leasehold from Council D. Surrey Quays Leisure D Park site Size: 8.4 acres C (about the same as 4 3/4 international football pitches) Surrey Quays Leisure Park Site includes the area between Surrey Quays Road and Redriff Road where the cinema, bingo and bowling alley are. British Land purchased the freehold of the site in February 2015. Who’s involved

British Land Owner and developer of the sites

London Borough of Southwark Local Authority and part Freeholder

Allies & Morrison Masterplanners and architects

Soundings Facilitating community consultation

AECOM Project Managers

There are a number of other consultants involved in the project and as the project has progressed the team has expanded to draw on a range of skills and expertise. See the website - http://canadawatermasterplan.com/ about/who-is-involved/ for a full list of consultants. Why it’s happening

• The SE16 Printworks Site became vacant when the Daily Mail relocated their operation to Essex in September 2013. As a large industrial site, it is currently a barrier to movement and has no active use at it’s edges

• Following feedback from the first stage of consultation on the future of the SE16 Printworks Site (March-April 2014). It was decided that redevelopment of the Surrey Quays Shopping Centre Site should also be considered

• In February 2015 British Land purchased the freehold of the Surrey Quays Leisure Park Site. The previous owners, Aviva Investors, secured planning permission for the site in 2010. The draft masterplan shown in December 2014 included indicative proposals for this area, to help inform a joined-up approach. Why it’s happening

• It is now possible for the Masterplan to fully consider proposals for the SE16 Printworks Site, Surrey Quays Shopping Centre Site and the Surrey Quays Leisure Park Site together.

• The three sites are in a key location at the centre of Southwark Council’s revised Canada Water Area Action Plan (CWAAP). The revised CWAAP identifies the area as a significant opportunity to contribute to the creation of a more successful and pedestrian-friendly Town Centre for Canada Water

• The GLA has also identified Canada Water as an Opportunity Area in ‘Further Alterations to the Plan’ (Adopted in March 2015). A bit of history

Dock Evolution:

Globe Pond Lavender Stave Pond Dock Surrey Basin Island Dock Acorn Pond

Russia Albion Dock Dock Centre Pond Lady Dock

Canada Pond Quebec Pond Dock Canada Dock South Dock

Grand Surrey Canal c.1875 c.1916 c.1940 Today

12th Century 17th Century 19th Century 1909 1940 1970 1981 or Rotherhithe’s Main September Surrey The LDDC “Rederheia” ship-building development Authority takes 7th, Surrey Docks redevelops is thought to era of the Surrey over Surrey Docks are Close the area of mean “cattle- Commercial Docks set on fire in the former landing place.” Dock system docks. 1806 1875-6 1914 1941 1983 2015

Rotherhithe in 1806, before Canada Dock under construction 1914 OS map Propaganda image of a Ger- Surrey Docks, 1983 Canada Water today development began in 1807 1875-6 man plane over London, 1941 Rotherhithe Street

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4 Printworks viewed from Quebec Way 5 Printworks viewed from Canada Street 8 Inside the printworks - vacated packing room 8 Inside the printworks - vacated print room

6 Site B: Looking east from Roberts Close 7 Neighbouring Leisure Park (Teredo Street) 8 Inside the printworks - vacated distribution area 8 Inside the printworks - vacated print room Rotherhithe Street

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3 Service entrance on Surrey Quays Road 4 Facade on Redriff Rd and access to Greenland Dock 5 Across the car park to Tesco Petrol Station 6 Between the shopping centre and Canada Water

7 Vehicular access from Redriff Road 8 Bus access from Lower Road 9 Looking north towards 10 Pedestrian walkway Canada Water west Rotherhithe Street

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Plough Way Hawkstone Road Looking south east from Ontorio Point 1 SQLP looking north east from Surrey Quays Rd 2 Looking north east from Redriff Road

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3 SQLP east entrance from Teredo Street 4 Cafe East, SQLP looking east 5 Hollywood Bowl, SQLP looking north west 6 SQLP looking north east

7 Odeon frontage, SQLP looking west 8 SQLP from Surrey Quays Road, looking south 9 SQLP West entrance, from Redriff Road west 10 SQLP West exit looking towards Surrey Quays east Shopping Centre & Surrey Quays Road

Planning context

• 2008 Canada Water identified as an Area for Intensification in the

• 2012 Canada Water Area Action Plan (CWAAP) adopted by Southwark Council

• 2012 Daily Mail General Trust vacate Harmsworth Quays – British Land acquire leasehold interest

• 2013 Southwark Council begin work on a revised CWAAP and commission a feasibility study for Harmsworth Quays and surrounding sites

• 2014/15 Southwark Council publish revised CWAAP for consultation

CWAAP key diagram. Taken from the draft Revised Canada Water AAP Publication – Submission Draft (November 2013). The draft AAP has been subject to an Examination in Public and due to be • 2015 Further Alterations to the London Plan adopted in 2015. are adopted – Canada Water identified as an Opportunity Area (March, 2015) Planning context: Revised Area Action Plan strategy diagrams

Core area & density zones Town centre Connections

Core area Town Centre Boundary Suburban Density Zone Indicative changes to town centre boundary Proposed Public Realm Improvements Urban Density Zone Wider AAP Area Proposed Thames Crossing Primary pedestrian / cycle routes to be provided or improved Proposed TfL Cycle Superhighway route Hilton Hotel to Southwark Park Connect 2 Route Durrands Wharf to Surrey Water Other pedestrian / cycle routes to be created / improved Swan Road to Greenland Dock Existing main pedestrian routes Green links Building heights Globe Stairs to Canada Water Existing secondary pedestrian routes Town centre routes Wider AAP Area

Town centre boundary London View Management Framework Strategic Views Figures taken from the draft Revised Canada Water AAP Publication Indicative changes to town centre boundary Protected Vista Landmark Viewing Corridor Existing open spaces protected in the Core Strategy Docks and water bodies protected as open spaces in the Core Strategy Indicative area where tall buildings which have Protected Vista Wider Setting Consultation Area – Submission Draft (November 2013). The draft AAP has been around 20-25 storeys will be appropriate Proposed ‘metropolitan open land’ Wider AAP Area subject to an Examination in Public and due to be adopted in 2015. Wider AAP Area Proposed ‘other open space’ Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINCs) St Paul’s Sports Ground Key links between spaces Local change

Rotherhithe Street The site is at the centre of a significant area of change and it will be important

Salter Road to align development with these sites to ensure the right mix of uses, network of routes and urban design. Lagado Mews

1 Maple Quays Salter Road 4 Mulberry Business Park Surrey Water Status: Completed Status: Planning permission has been Rotherhithe Street Type of Development: granted for student accommodation, Residential led mixed use, retail, health and office space Marlow Way Ecological incorporating Canada Water Library. Park Type of Development: Mixed use Size: 900 homes Street Rotherhithe Size: 770 student homes, 33 affordable Height: up to 27 storeys Road residential units, 610 sqm retail uses, 322 Pond sqm health centre, 4,490 sqm offices

Developer: Barratt Homes Street

Poolmans Timber Architects: Maccreanor Lavington, PKS Height: 9 storeys Swan Road Developer: Kings College London Architects, Glenn Howells and Hawkins ROTHERHITHE Downtown Road STATION

Brown Russia Architect: Allies & Morrison

Archangel Street Dock Road Salter Woodland Brunel Road

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Surrey Quays Road Quebec Way Jamaica Road Canada 4 1 2 Decathlon Site 5 Quebec Quarter 5 CANADA WATER Status: Outline Planning Permission Neptune Street Status: Planning permission granted STATION granted for a mixed use scheme 2 and on site. Type of Development: Mixed use Type of Development: including reprovision of Decathlon Canada Water Residential led mixed use Size: 1030 new homes, retail, leisure Size: 368 homes , 1600 sq m of com- (including a cinema) and health centre mercial space including a food store, Surrey Quays Road Height: up to 40 storeys 6 coffee shop, gym and nursery. Developer: Sellar Design & Lower Road Height: 6 storeys

Deal Porters Way Development Ltd Teredo Street Developer: L&Q Architects: Maccreanor Lavington Surrey Architect: Alan Camp Architects 3 Quays Architects, David Chipperfield Road Architects, Clausen Kaan Architecten, Redriff Road Vogt Landscape Architects Greenland Dock Surrey Commercial Docks

South Dock (Marina)

Southwark Park 3 Surrey Quays Shopping Centre Extension SURREY QUAYS STATION 6 Planning permission was granted in 2012 to extend the retail Rotherhithe Old Surrey Quays Leisure Site space at Surrey Quays Shopping Centre and refurbish the existing Planning permission was granted in 2010 for a residential & leisure Road development of 540 homes plus 123 student units, 2,500 sqm of office space, centre. Plough Way Hawkstone Road 2,695 sqm of retail space, 11,105 sqm of replacement leisure space. Following the first stage of consultation, as owner of the Key shopping Centre, British Land recognised that there could be an In February 2015, British Land acquired the freehold of the Surrey Quays Leisure Park site from Aviva Investors. The stage 2 consultation exhibition on opportunity for a more ambitious solution to help create a more Rotherhithe New Road Onsite / site preparation the draft masterplan, held in December 2014, included an indicative vision attractive shopping destination as part of a mixed-use town for this site to help inform a joined-up approach to the area, although at this centre; that meets the needs and connects better with the area. Site boundaries time the site was outside of British Land’s ownership, so it can now be fully considered as part of the Canada Water Masterplan area. SE16 Printworks - a starting point

Summary of the revised Area Action Plan (November 2013) aims & opportunities for the SE16 Printworks and adjacent sites:

• A ‘fine grain’, mixed use town centre, not dominated by cars • Increase local investment • Increase visitors and raise the area’s public profile • Improve pedestrian, cycle and green links • Create a legible network of streets and open spaces • Encourage movement from Canada Water to Redriff Road • Realign Surrey Quays Road

Potential uses • A diverse mix of employment generating uses • Retail that complements the existing • A range of residential types • Higher education (Kings College London) The printworks ‘main site’ boundary • Re-provision of existing leisure uses within the town centre CWAAP revised vision for Mulberry Business Park, Harmsworth Quays and Surrey Quays Leisure Park Image taken from the draft Revised Canada Water AAP Publication – Submission Draft (November • Health centre and community facilities 2013). The draft AAP has been subject to an Examination in Public and due to be adopted in 2015. • Hotels • Student housing Surrey Quays Shopping Centre SiteFigure 25:& Decathlon Leisure site (Site C), Surrey QPark uays Leisure Park, Site Surrey Quays Shopping Centre and overflow car park - A New Town Centre

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centre uses © Crown copyright and database rights 2013 N Ordnance Survey (0)100019252. • Diversify the attraction of the centre - expanding its appeal Site boundary Existing buildings Opportunity to improve access for pedestrians and cyclists Opportunity to reconfigure shopping centre to a range of ages and social groups Create strong links between town centre and Greenland Dock Indicative development blocks Opportunity to relocate Deal Porters Way

Create strong visual and physical connection between Canada Water Opportunity to provide new or improved public realm • A new high street that connects Canada Water basin with basin and Lower Road Active uses Lower Road Opportunity to create new road Landscape buffer to Hothfield Place and residential Opportunity for green link connecting Canada Water basin and properties Opportunity to close Surrey Quays Road or convert • Improve connections to both stations Enlarged footbridge over Albion Channel into service access only • More effective use of the existing car parks Taxi drop-off point • Pedestrian / cycle connections and visual links to SE16 CWAAP revised vision for Surrey Quays Shopping Centre, Decathlon site and overflow car park Image taken from the draft Revised Canada Water AAP Publication – Submission Draft (November Printworks and Surrey Quays Leisure Park 2013). The draft AAP has been subject to an Examination in Public and due to be adopted in 2015. Initial consultation

Stage1 - In spring 2014: We explored design principles, ideas and key local issues for the site, prior to plans being developed to inform the thinking. Stage 1A - In summer 2014: An interim stage of consultation was held to specifically discuss inclusion of the Surrey Quays Shopping Centre Site. Below are the headline findings from the first stage of consultation:

For full findings see the Stage 1 and A good, active and varied ground floor offer is key. Improved food, drink, retail and community/ leisure uses are needed. People are feeling saturated with residential – there’s an opportunity to make Stage 1a consultation reports at this a ‘real’ place and valued offer. www.canadawatermasterplan.com The public transport system, roads and schools are felt to be at capacity and would need improvements to withstand the cumulative impact of local developments.

Considering the scheme in the context of the changing wider area is vital. Have a joined-up

approach and consider the surrounding area together, including movement routes, uses and the Stage 1 Consultation report March | May 2014 public realm. Stage 1A Interim Consultation Report + June | August 2014

SURREY QUAYS There are mixed views on tall buildings. There are clear concerns relating to the increased density SHOPPING CENTRE and potential impacts on the character of the area. However, there is acceptance of some tall buildings when they are of a high quality and iconic architectural design.

A strong ‘green’ identity and vision for the Printworks will be a valuable asset. Reflect the character of the wider area as well as the town centre to create a unique contrast between natural landscaping and vibrant town centre uses

Higher education in the area was received positively. Following separate consultations held by Kings College London, local enthusiasm was generated for the idea of a university campus in the area. This was seen as an opportunity to bring variety, activity and an ‘attractor’ to the area. Salter Road SURREY WATER

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stagesSTATION of consultation; supported by the headline issues on the previous page. Salter Road Salter

Albion Street Gateways (see map for locations) Where’s the ‘focus’? Brunel Road RUSSIA Renforth Street DOCK Needleman Street WOODLAND 1 This is a high footfall route and should Should the focus of a town centre be Roberts Close be an inviting, well maintained and water, or a more traditional square?

Street Quebec Way Surrey Quays accessible ‘Gateway’ Opportunity for different focal areas Road with different identities Canada 2 A limited connection, activate this area and co-ordinate with the Decathlon site Better access and facilities at both and the Surrey Quays Leisure Park Site the north and south ends of the site CANADA WATER STATION 3 Neptune Street Opportunity for an iconic gateway cluster and activity ‘hub’ near to Canada Water Clustering tall buildings 3 Station Preferred locations for taller CANADA WATER 4 Improve access to Southwark Park, buildings are marked on the map to the left. Generally clustering taller address the level change and use the Surrey Quays Road buildings with the exception of some Lower Road land by the petrol station to create an 5 suggestions to the south 2 additional route Concerns about potential for shading on buildings and public spaces 4 4 Redriff Road 5 Treatment at Canada Water OPPORTUNITY FOR A TOWN CENTRE Use & identity SQUARE? An active frontage with cafes, outdoor seating and evening activity Overall - there should be a strong

GREENLAND DOCK identity/ eco-focus linked to ‘green’, Wildlife is integral to its character water and enhancing local wildlife. SOUTHWARK PARK and should be protected and Site ‘Gateways’ SOUTH DOCK To the west create a unique and ‘up to enhanced.(MARINA) Opportunity for an 1 date’ town centre destination, that SQSC site - suggested connections and/or green links innovative and sensitive solution to SURREY QUAYS is better connected to outdoor streets STATION meet both ecological and Printworks site - connections from stage 1 consultation and spaces. Improve the existing range Rotherhithe Old ‘human’ needs Improved / new connection to/ from SQSC site of shops and food/drink. Retain a mix to accommodate all budgets. Suggested locations appropriate for taller buildings N Encourage more residential to the east. Plough Way Hawkstone Road Road Improved and united public realm at Canada Water Streets, spaces & movement Site ‘Gateways’ ImprovedImproved relationship relationship with Canada with Water Canada Water Have clear, navigable, attractive and Parking & transport Site ‘Gateways’ SurreySite ‘Gateways’ Quays Shopping Centre Site - suggested Suggested new water connection (to create ‘water loop’) ‘green’ public streets and a range of connections and/or green links Suggested new water connection (to create ‘water loop’) Ensure car parking does not SQSC site - suggested connections and/or green links Rotherhithe New Road spaces, with distinct characters. Key routes Printworks site - connections from Stage 1 consultation SE16Printworks Printworks site boundary Site boundary dominate, but keep sufficient parking Printworks site - connections from stage 1 consultation include north-south link between the Surrey Quays Shopping Centre site boundary to avoid overspill ImprovedImproved / new /connection new connectionsto/ from SQSC site to/from SCSC site Surrey Quays Shopping Centre Site boundary stations and east-west link between the Surrounding buildings - existing Suggested locations appropriate for taller buildings parks Suggested locations appropriate for taller buildings Surrounding buildings - existing The increased site will need to Improved and united public realm at Canada Water Improved and united public realm at Canada Water Surrounding buildings - permitted, not yet built (or under construction) Consider covered / semi-covered Improved and united public realm ensure the traffic / transport issues Improved relationship with Canada Water Surrounding buildings - permitted, not yet built routes. Ensure routes are pedestrian Improved relationship with Canada Water are addressed appropriately Suggested new water connection (to create ‘water loop’) SuggestedSuggested new water network connection (toof create public ‘water loop’)spaces and cycle friendly Printworks site boundary Printworks site boundary Surrey Quays Shopping Centre site boundary Surrey Quays Shopping Centre site boundary Surrounding buildings - existing

Surrounding buildings - permitted,existing not yet built (or under construction)

Surrounding buildings - permitted, not yet built (or under construction) Draft masterplan consultation

Stage 2 Consultation, December 2014: Movement & layout Town centre identity & use • The overall layout and pedestrian / • Overriding support for the Explored early ideas and principles for the cyclist focus is well received. refurbishment and replacement of • Some concerns that it is too ‘grid-like’ the shopping centre with streets and Draft Canada Water Masterplan. and should go further to reflect local spaces - some concern about losing character of meandering routes. all-weather convenience. • Why is the eastern vehicular through- • Support for introducing new retail, route needed? Suggestions to make restaurants and cafes as part of the • The exhibition boards which include it access only to reduce the impact on new town centre. the Green Link. • Leisure/ entertainment were positively the draft masterplan and supporting • Some concern about the local impact received as well as higher education of upgrading Deal Porters Way. facilities (not just accommodation). information are available to view online at • Need more information on level • Activities for young people should be changes at Surrey Quays Station, and included in the masterplan design, www.canadawatermasterplan.com. how these are addressed. Also ensure with an opportunity for local people to sufficient crossings over Lower Road become involved in the design process. to connect with the Green Link. • Housing provision linked to wider London debate - ‘how affordable is • To the right is a summary of the Identity, design & impact affordable?’ More information is needed headline findings from the Stage 2 draft • The impact of increased density on on proposed affordable housing. traffic and transport, as well as social Public realm infrastructure, is a key local issue. masterplan consultation. For full findings Further detail is needed to enable an • Recognition of the importance of informed discussion. ecology / sustainability is very positive - but more detail is needed to be see the consultation report at www. • In principle, the tallest buildings convinced that this potential will be are felt to be in the right location. realised. canadawatermasterplan.com However there are mixed views with regards to the height. Concerns are • The Green Link is received particularly that it doesn’t reflect the character well - make it ‘really green’ and of the area; however there is a incorporate opportunity for local level of acceptance of height as involvement and play. long as impacts are mitigated and • Some concerns about the impact of accompanying community benefits buildings on the quality of the Green delivered. Link. • Buildings should be high quality, • Ensure the Dock Link is substantial – reflecting the area’s heritage and, if water is intrinsically linked to heritage tall, a positive local landmark. and the materiality, design and associated uses should enhance this. Timeline & consultation

The consultation process will involve the community at each stage of design development and build on consultation to date. Soundings will produce transparent records of the process, findings and masterplan recommendations.

SPRING / SUMMER 2014 LATE 2014 & EARLY 2015 SECOND HALF 2015

STAGE 1 STAGE 1A STAGE 2 STAGE 2A STAGE 3 STAGE 4

SURREY QUAYS COMMUNITY REVIEW OF FINAL MASTERPLAN LOCAL PRIORITIES, COMMUNITY REVIEW OF STATUTORY CONSULTATION SHOPPING CENTRE FURTHER MASTERPLAN PRIOR TO PLANNING DESIGN PRINCIPLES & THE DRAFT MASTERPLAN & NEXT STEPS COMMUNITY ASPIRATIONS UPDATE DETAIL SUBMISSION

DRAFT MASTERPLAN REFINEMENT OF DESIGNS DEVELOPMENT OF FINAL PLANNING SUBMISSION PROPOSALS DEVELOPED AND FURTHER DETAIL PROPOSALS ANTICIPATED AUTUMN 2015 What we’d like to find out

ABOUT YOU • Your organisation, who you represent and how you’d like to be involved

THE AREA • Local issues, assets and opportunities

KEY CONSIDERATIONS • For regeneration of the Canada Water Masterplan area • For the future of the wider area

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT • Checking the process • Is there anyone else we should be contacting? • Can you help circulate information to your networks? Local groups - identifying gaps?

Key The map shows some of the organisations we’ve found in the area that might be interested in getting Tenants & Residents Associations Community Interest Groups 1 Adams Gardens Estate 1 Albion Street Steering Group Bermondsey & Rotherhithe Development involved. Whether you are an individual or a group, live or work in the area, want to be informed or 3 Canada Estate 2 Partnership Rotherhithe Street 4 Millpond Estate 3 Friends of Russia Dock Woodlands Friends of Southwark Park involved or know someone who might be interested - we want to hear from you! 5 Parkside 4 Rotherhithe and Bermondsey Local History 6 Abby eld 5 Society Salter Road 7 Addy House 6 South Dock Marina Bertholders Association Stave Hill Ecological Park/ The Conservation Rotherhithe Street 8 St Helena & Old eld 7 Volunteers 9 Tissiba & Haddon eld 8 Rotherhithe Civic Society Lagado Mews Canada Water Consultative Forum (CWCF) & 15 10 Hawkstone 9 Campaign 5 Save Kings Stairs Gardens LAVENDER 11 Osprey Estate 10 Salter Road POND Bermondsey & Rotherhithe Community Council 13 Greenland Dock 11

Salter Road Mayower Estate 12 Friends of Galleywall Nature Reserve SURREY WATER 14 13 Southwark Civic Association Rotherhithe Street 15 Silwood Estate 14 Rotherhithe Angling Club Marlow Way ECOLOGICAL 16 Toronto and Montreal Lagado Mews PARK 15 Pepys Community Forum

Road 17 Woodland Crescent

16 Southwark Cyclists Rotherhithe Street Rotherhithe Pond 18 Eddystone Tower TRA 6 Street Poolmans 17 Southwark Living Streets 19 Daubeney Tower TRA 1 Swan Road 1 Timber ROTHERHITHE Downtown Road 18 Chineese Community Gateway STATION 20 Wharf TRA Salter Road RUSSIA DOCK SURREY WATER Archangel Street WOODLAND 19 Rotherhithe Broadband Group Salter Road Salter 21 Foreshore Rotherhithe Street 20 I Live in SE16 Brunel Road Needleman Street18 9 Albion Street 7 22 Aragon Tower TRA Renforth Street 17 21 Hornafrik Marlow Way ECOLOGICAL Roberts Close 23 Bembridge TRA Street PARK 6 SurreyQuays Quebec Way Federation of Refugees Jamaica Road 22 Road from Vietnam in Road Community Organisations/ Facilities 4 1 Canada

Rotherhithe Street Rotherhithe What’s on Rotherhithe Group 4 Pond 1 Education 1 Poolmans StreetCANADA WATER 18 STATION 10 2 Seven Islands Leisure Centre Albion Primary School Neptune Street 1 1 Swan Road Timber 20 9 5 9 3 Downtown Road 1 Docklands Settlement Youth & 6 ROTHERHITHE 3 3 Community Centre 2 Primary School STATION CANADA WATER 2 8 RUSSIA 10 2 DOCK 4 Southwark Disablement Association 3 St John’s RC School 4 2 Archangel Street2 WOODLAND 1 Surrey Quays Road Road Salter 5 5 4 Cavendish School

Brunel Road Needleman Street 2 Albion Street 1 Lower Road Deal Porters Way 6 Time and Talents Peter Hills, St Mary’s & St Pauls CofE 5 Renforth Street 5 8 Surrey 17 Roberts Close 7 United St Saviours 6 Redi Primary School Quays 19 6 Street 20 SurreyQuays Quebec Way Road Redriff Road 8 Surrey Docks Watersports Centre 7 Rotherhithe Primary School Jamaica Road Road 3 GREENLAND DOCK 16 9 Albion Street Health Centre St Joseph's RC Primary School Canada 8 3 1 10 Surrey Docks Health Centre x9 Bacon’s College 21 14 CANADA WATER SOUTH DOCK 11 Grove Medical Centre 10 Deptford Park Primary School STATION 11 SURREY QUAYS (MARINA) Neptune Street 3 SOUTHWARK PARK STATION 9 7 12 2000 Community Action Centre 11 Sir Francis Drake Primary School Rotherhithe Old Marathon Science School 4 CANADA WATER 13 Co-Opepys Community Arts Project 12

14 14 Evelyn Community Centre 13 Compass School Plough Way Hawkstone Road Road 5 Surrey Quays Road 15 Pumphouse Educational Museum 13 Faith Lower Road Deal Porters Way 16 Tideaway Sailability 2 1 Holy Trinity Church 17 Surrey Rotherhithe New Road 17 Redri Daycare Our Lady of Immaculate 2 Conception Church 16 8 Quays 18 Trinity Childcare 3 St Luke’s Church Road Redriff Road 19 Bosco Centre (& Bosco Nursery) 12 St Mary’s Rotherhithe GREENLAND DOCK 4 20 Canada Kids 13 5 The Finnish Church in London 21 Little Acorns Day Nursery 6 Saint Olav Norwegian Seaman’s Mission 5 8 22 Skallywags 7 22 SOUTH DOCK 7 Canada Water Church SURREY QUAYS 13 16 (MARINA) 23 New Vision Day Nursery SOUTHWARK PARK STATION 6 8 St Peter and the Guardian Angels 23 24 Zeeba Day Care 4 Rotherhithe Old 9 Rotherhithe Evangelical Church 4 Arts & Culture 1 11 Youth 10 1 6 20 Docklands JFC Plough Way Bubble Theatre 1 Hawkstone Road Road 2 2 New Venture Youth Club 3 Canada Water Library 5 6 4 Rotherhithe Picture Library and Sands Film 3 Riverside Youth Centre 7 4 Studios Bermondsey & Rotherhithe Youth 6 7 Rotherhithe New Road 4 Community Council 5 Cafe Gallery Projects 22 5 Salmon Youth Forum 8 9 24 6 Dilston Grove 6 Youth Club 4 the Blue 11 Safety 23 Surrey Docks & Rotherhithe Safer Local Businesses 1 Neighoburhood Teams Lower Road traders 21 2 15 11 12 1 3 10 21 3 18 12 15 19 13 7 22 14 Local Authority: London Borough of Southwark 2 Albion Street traders Contact us

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