Your Content Goes Here On August 31st 2024 you can discover the magic of life on the waterways with our Introduction to Canal Life workshop, led by the seasoned canal enthusiast, Eric Ellman. Sign up here!
Westway Flyover
canalmosaic2024-01-25T17:15:30+00:00Your Content Goes Here Historically a problem spot for fly-tipping and anti-social behavior, the stretch of canal sheltered by the highway overhead could be a reliable year-round outdoor venue for music, theatre, education and outreach.
Tottenham Hale
canalmosaic2024-01-24T17:06:54+00:00Your Content Goes Here Towering new apartment blocks overlooking the River Lee, along with a high-speed Elizabeth Line station suggest high potential footfall for waterside events, a two-minute walk from the station.
Project Flourish at Sainsbury’s-Ladbroke Grove
canalmosaic2024-01-24T21:14:51+00:00Your Content Goes Here Forty two artists donated performances over two weekends of music at the proposed Sainsbury’s Stumpery.
Mary Seacole Park
canalmosaic2024-01-24T17:07:14+00:00Your Content Goes Here Mary Seacole Park — walking distance from where the legendary Scotch-Jamaican healer is buried — is a graffiti-bedazzled pocket park, perfect for programs < 100
King’s Cross
canalmosaic2024-01-24T17:07:25+00:00Your Content Goes Here An enlightened example of heritage-informed regeneration, King’s Cross has used canal frontage and architecture to transform from a seedy neighborhood into one of the most vibrant hubs of human activity in all of London.
Alperton
canalmosaic2024-01-24T17:07:37+00:00Your Content Goes Here A canal boat stage transforms the Network Homes courtyard into a wintertime marketplace and showcase for Alperton Community School talent.
Sainsbury’s Stumpery
canalmosaic2024-01-24T17:07:48+00:00Your Content Goes Here With construction beginning on 3500 new flats, Your Canal Boat makes “meanwhile” use of the canal frontage, reminding everyone of the need to incorporate community use of the waterfront into final designs.