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Bexley kicks off the ‘Tidal Thames Masterplan’
Bexley was the first London Borough to be included in the new ‘Tidal Thames Masterplan’ published by the Port of London Authority (PLA). The Council has welcomed the findings within the report.
The key options for Bexley highlighted in the Masterplan are:
• Erith Town Centre, home to the longest pier in Greater London, which has the potential to become the borough’s first River Bus Station.
• Promotion of existing riverside sporting facilities, such as Erith Yacht Club and Erith Rowing Club.
• Highlighting the importance of the Tidal Thames and its local tributaries and other water courses, such as the River Cray along with Erith & Crayford Marshes, which all provide valuable habitats for wildlife
Supporting the PLA’s delivery of the overarching Thames Vision 2050, the Tidal Thames Masterplan will detail the potential to boost trade, travel, sport and the environment along the course of the river.
The next stage of the plan development will see the PLA launching an eight-week public consultation to inform its further development of the Tidal Thames Masterplan, covering Newham and Tower Hamlets.