Live music, fireworks and watersports are just some of the activities on offer to residents at this year’s Newham Waterfront Festival.The free festival will return to Royal Victoria Dock on Saturday 29 September between 2pm and 9pm.
There will be a live music stage headlined by the Bootleg Beatles, a range of water based activities and a fireworks finale, all taking place right by the waterfront.Residents will also be able visit the Siemens Crystal building which will be open to the public for the first time and is home to the world’s largest exhibition on urban sustainability. Here, visitors can find out how cities will cope with issues such as global warming and what can be done to make a greener future.
The Crystal is split into exhibition zones which explore a range of areas including water, transport, city design and management, energy, buildings and lighting, safety and security and healthcare.Sir Robin Wales, Mayor of Newham said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for Newham residents to enjoy a range of different activities in the historic Royal Docks. Residents can try their hand at wakeboarding or aquaballs, have a free boat ride or simply enjoy live music in the breathtaking setting of Royal Victoria Dock.”I would also encourage residents to take the opportunity to visit the Crystal building.
This striking piece of architecture is already becoming an iconic Newham landmark and I hope visitors enjoy the wealth of information on offer in the exhibition.”We were at the forefront of watersports during the Olympics with silver medal winner Mark Hunter who was born in the borough demonstrating what our athletes are capable of. The festival will continue to showcase what a fantastic and versatile place Newham is and I hope residents will come along to celebrate with us.”For further information about Newham Waterfront Festival visit www.newham.com