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London Borough of Tower Hamlets (LBTH) and London Borough of Newham (LBN) are working in partnership with Transport for London (TfL), the Greater London Authority (GLA) and the developer of the Ailsa Wharf scheme Country Garden on the construction of a new river bridge connecting Lochnagar Street in Poplar with the Lea River path in Newham. The new bridge is within a five minute walk of:
Existing residential communities at Teviot, Nairn Street and North Aberfeldy
Planned homes at Ailsa Wharf, Islay Wharf, Poplar Bus Depot, Leven Wharf and Leven Road Gasworks.
Planning Permission for the bridge was secured in May 2024. Led by the Tower Hamlets Regeneration Team, this new river bridge will provide surrounding communities with access to the Leaway and a route to jobs, social and transport infrastructure, including Star Lane DLR, Bromley By Bow and Canning Town interchanges. This bridge will provide a much shorter and better quality route than is currently available; there is currently a 2km stretch of river between the busy A12 and the Twelvetrees Crescent Bridge where it is impossible to cross the River.
The bridge will also open up new wider east-west connections from Star Lane in Newham to Chrisp Street town centre and market in Tower Hamlets and will facilitate access from new estate regeneration schemes at Teviot and Aberfeldy to Three Mills and the Queen Elizabeth Park to the north for leisure, culture and recreation. The bridge will also open up a new connection into the Tower Hamlets green grid network, connecting the Leaway and Poplar Parks with Langdon Park and beyond.
London Borough of Tower Hamlets (LBTH) and London Borough of Newham (LBN) are working in partnership with Transport for London (TfL), the Greater London Authority (GLA) and the developer of the Ailsa Wharf scheme Country Garden on the construction of a new river bridge connecting Lochnagar Street in Poplar with the Lea River path in Newham. The new bridge is within a five minute walk of:
Existing residential communities at Teviot, Nairn Street and North Aberfeldy
Planned homes at Ailsa Wharf, Islay Wharf, Poplar Bus Depot, Leven Wharf and Leven Road Gasworks.
Planning Permission for the bridge was secured in May 2024. Led by the Tower Hamlets Regeneration Team, this new river bridge will provide surrounding communities with access to the Leaway and a route to jobs, social and transport infrastructure, including Star Lane DLR, Bromley By Bow and Canning Town interchanges. This bridge will provide a much shorter and better quality route than is currently available; there is currently a 2km stretch of river between the busy A12 and the Twelvetrees Crescent Bridge where it is impossible to cross the River.
The bridge will also open up new wider east-west connections from Star Lane in Newham to Chrisp Street town centre and market in Tower Hamlets and will facilitate access from new estate regeneration schemes at Teviot and Aberfeldy to Three Mills and the Queen Elizabeth Park to the north for leisure, culture and recreation. The bridge will also open up a new connection into the Tower Hamlets green grid network, connecting the Leaway and Poplar Parks with Langdon Park and beyond.