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Plans for a cruise ship terminal on the Thames in south-east London have been withdrawn by developers. Permission for the Enderby Wharf scheme in Greenwich was granted in 2015, but Greenwich ...
Greenwich, with its rich maritime history, has seen a fair share of redevelopment in the last 10 years, which makes the creation of a cruise terminal there seem more than plausible.
Large cruise ships could become a familiar sight on the Thames if plans for a new passenger terminal in Greenwich move forward. Monday, March 20, 2023 SUBSCRIBE ...
Located along the Thames at Greenwich, in SE10, the terminal will soon be able to accommodate any boat that measures up to 230m (750ft) in length, with a maximum passenger capacity of 1,600.
When the 930-passenger Viking Sun returns to port in Greenwich (London) in eight months, it hopes to set a world record for the “longest continuous passenger cruise.” ...
The terminal is being built in the Royal borough of Greenwich Credit: Greewich Council More plans will be unveiled today for the Cruise Liner terminal coming to London. It is anticipated that ...
Greenwich could become a "gateway to London" after plans for a large cruise liner terminal were approved. Once completed, the dock should allow large cruise ships to anchor beyond the Thames ...
It aims to turn Greenwich into a world-beating cruise ship destination, but a long-planned terminal will now not be fully operational until 2017 - six years after it was given planning permission ...
Permission for the Enderby Wharf scheme in Greenwich was granted in 2015, but Greenwich Council ended its backing over pollution concerns. Campaigners claimed a ship docked at the port would have ...
Plans for a cruise ship terminal on the Thames in south-east London have been withdrawn by developers. Permission for the Enderby Wharf scheme in Greenwich was granted in 2015, but Greenwich ...