Silvertown 

Coordinates: 51°29′48″N 0°02′21″E / 51.4966, 0.0393

Silvertown
Silvertown (Greater London)
Silvertown

Silvertown shown within Greater London
OS grid reference TQ415795
London borough Newham
Ceremonial county Greater London
Region London
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town LONDON
Postcode district E16
Dialling code 020
Police Metropolitan
Fire London
Ambulance London
European Parliament London
London Assembly City and East
List of places: UKEnglandLondon

Silvertown is an industrialised district in the London Borough of Newham, named after Samuel Winkworth Silver's former rubber factory which opened in 1852, and now dominated by the Tate & Lyle sugar refinery. Another major local employer is the Loders and Nucoline plant at Cairn Mills, a traditional port oleo industry and formerly part of Unilever. This originally milled seeds but later concentrated on production of fats from palm kernel oil.

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History

On 19 January 1917 parts of Silvertown were devastated by a massive TNT explosion at the Brunner-Mond munitions factory in what is known as the Silvertown explosion. Seventy-three people died and hundreds were injured in one of the largest explosions ever experienced in the British Isles.

On the first night of The Blitz, Tate and Lyle's sugar refinery, John Knight's Primrose Soapworks, and the Silvertown Rubber Works; were all badly damaged by bombing.1

The district formed part of the County Borough of West Ham in Essex until 1965.

Regeneration

The area has been transformed since the 1970s by the construction of the Thames Barrier, an adjacent park, new housing areas and the London City Airport.

Access was much improved in 1999 with the completion of the Jubilee Line Extension from Green Park to Stratford and has been further enhanced through an extension of the Docklands Light Railway from Canning Town to King George V which opened on 2 December 2005. However, the old Silvertown railway station, near the Tate & Lyle works on the North London Line, was closed on 9 December 2006.

On 26 October 2007, Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester visited Silvertown, to formally open the new Silvertown Ambulance Station on North Woolwich Road,

Popular Culture

Silvertown is featured in a ballad by Mark Knopfler titled ‘Silvertown Blues’ and describes the area as it once was before redevelopment.

Education

Transport

DLR The nearest Docklands Light Railway station is West Silvertown.

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See also