The greenway is a urban greenpath that extends from Hackney to Beckton, cutting through the borough of Newham in east London. It gained form on the 19th century with the construction of an urban sewage system that linked the earsternmost parts of the Greater London at the time to the newly built Abbey Mills Pumping Station between the River Lea and the Channelsea River. Maps from left to right: Aerial view of central-east London Aerial view of the site divided into 4 groups. Situated in a historically neglected area, the project was always overlooked by developers and had just enough budget to afford its maintanance and survival by the Newham council. Recently, however, the aftermaths of COVID19 pandemic exacerbated the need for safe, environmentally friendly and aesthetically appealling open areas for recreation, commuting and to fight pollution levels, and how much the area lacked them.

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