- Surrey Quays
infobox UK place
country = England
map_type = Greater London
latitude=51.492
longitude= -0.0445
region= London
population=
official_name= Surrey Quays
london_borough= Southwark
constituency_westminster=
post_town= LONDON
postcode_area= SE
postcode_district= SE16
dial_code= 020
os_grid_reference= TQ356789Surrey Quays is a name given to a largely residential area of
Rotherhithe in south-eastLondon , occupied until 1970 by theSurrey Commercial Docks . The precise boundaries of the area are somewhat amorphous, but it is generally reckoned to comprise the southern half of the Rotherhithe peninsula fromCanada Water toSouth Dock ; electorally, Surrey Docks is the eastern half of the peninsula. The Docks are called Surrey Docks because over 200 years ago the borders of Surrey and Kent met in this area.After the closure of the docks, the area remained derelict for over a decade, with much of the warehousing demolished and over 90% of the docks to redevelop the former dockyard areas of east London, including the Surrey Docks.
A massive building programme took place in the area during the late 1980s and early 1990s with 5,500 new homes being built, ranging from individual detached housing to large apartment complexes, such as
Baltic Quay .South Dock was converted into amarina - now the largest in London - and a watersports centre was constructed onGreenland Dock . The northern part of Canada Water and the infilled Russia Dock became wildlife reserves. Leisure facilities and a number of light industrial plants were also built, notably a new printing works for Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the LondonEvening Standard and theDaily Mail . A further phase of development at Canada Water is scheduled to begin around 2005.The Surrey Quays area acquired its current name in 1989 when the
Surrey Quays Shopping Centre was built on the infilled southern part of Canada Water, and the nearbyLondon Underground station Surrey Docks was renamed Surrey Quays. The "de facto" renaming of the area was controversial at the time and was unpopular with many of the local community, who felt that their heritage was being erased. Although "Surrey Docks" is still the name of the electoral ward, in practice the name "Surrey Quays" is more often used, including in official signage.The nearest London Underground stations are the eponymous Surrey Quays (previously Surrey Docks) on the
East London Line and Canada Water on theJubilee Line . In addition, the area has a direct river link toWestminster and theCity of London via the high-speedThames Clipper catamaran service. There is also a sailing centre called Surrey Docks Watersports CentreReferences
External links
* [http://www.lddc-history.org.uk/surrey.html LDDC Completion Booklet - Surrey Docks]
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