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Royal Docks development announced for East London

A new residential neighbourhood and town centre for the Royal Docks in East London has been launched by Oxley and Ballymore.

The scheme will create a new town centre complete with 3,385 new riverside homes including 310 new townhouses. There will be two
new parks and three new pocket parks, a new high street, nearly 5,000 sqm of shops, bars and restaurants and significant new community infrastructure.

John Mulryan, UK Managing Director of Ballymore said: "The Royal Wharf development brings together what we have learned from twenty five years of projects in London. It is a superb riverside location, with high quality transport links and the opportunity to create a new neighbourhood for East London. With our renowned focus on design and quality we are able create these wonderful new homes for London."

Royal Wharf sits between Lyle Park and Thames Barrier Park on the banks of the Thames and benefits from transport links from Pontoon Dock DLR station and Canning Town on the Jubilee Line, plus Canary Wharf in just five minutes and London City Airport in four minutes. In 2018 a new Crossrail station at Custom House will mean that residents can reach Heathrow Airport in just 41 minutes.

The properties, designed by Ballymore, will include expansive town houses, three bed duplexes, two and one bed apartments and compact suites.

Oxley Chief Executive, Ching Chiat Kwong, said: "Royal Wharf is our first development in London and will transform the Royal Docks area. It will be a whole new town centre in East London and is one of the biggest residential developments in London. We are very excited to be working with Ballymore and benefiting from their long history of successful developments in London."

Works have already begun on site with Royal Wharf's first residents moving in during 2016 and the whole project completed by 2020.

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