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+ ApplebyCentre
+ Community House
+West Ham LaneHealth Centre
+Francis HouseHealth Centre
+Dr B K Sinha
+Plashet Rd
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+Lord ListerHealth Centre
+ Upton LaneMedical Centre
+ Joyce CampbellClinic
+The Shrewsbury
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+ Balaam ParkHealth Centre
+West BecktonHealth Centre
TollgateHealth Centre
+Boleyn Road
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Dr Dubal& N R Patel
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East HamLeisure Centre
BalaamLeisure Centre
CAGE - Chatsworth Active Games Enclosure
Indoor MultisportsCentre
CumberlandSports College
SportsRehab Clinic
East LondonGymnasticCentre
3G Football pitch(West Ham Utd F.C.)
Ather tonLeisure Centre
Eastlea School
London Regatta Centre
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KingsfordSchool
TheHartleyCentre
Fight ForPeace
West HamBoys ABC
adiZone
Little Ilford SchoolSports Facility
LangdonSports College
Brampton ManorSchool
PerformanceSpace
RokebySchool
StratfordSchool
RoundersPitch(on request)
RunningTrack(summermonths only)
PowerleagueS occer Centre
PeacockBoxing Club ABC
NewhamBoys ABC
Froud Centre
East London CycleSpeedway Track
Jubilee Greenway access point
Walking / Cycling path (approx 5 miles, connecting Beckton - Victoria Park, Hackney)
Ball Cage
Basketball Court
BMX
Bowling Green
Boxing Club
Cafeteria
Changing Room
Community Centre
Cricket Pitch/Nets
Disability Club
Fencing
Fishing
Food Growing Project
Food
Football Pitch
Gardening Club
GP Surgery / Health Centre
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Neighbourhood Sports Programme
Olympic Park Entrance
Paid Parking
Play Area
Play, Sow and Grow Project
Rugby Pitch
Sensory Garden
Sports Facility
Summer Programme(Children and Young People Services)
Synthetic Turf Pitch
Table Tennis
Tennis Court
Toilets - may be a charge except atClements Road, Stratford Bus Station,West Ham Park and West�eld
Trim Trail / Outdoor Gym - Jog trail with exercise equipment
Water Sports Centre
Water/Sand Play, Paddling Pool
Youth Centre
Recommended cycle route on-road
Recommended cycle route o�-road
One-way street
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Stratford Walk 2.3 miles / 1½ - 2 hoursStart / Finish: Stratford Station. Circular walk - easy.Points of interest: Stratford Cultural Quarter, Stratford Park, Market, The Old Dispensary, shops.
Stratford to Three Mills Green 1.2 miles / 45 minsStart: Stratford Station. Finish: Three Mills Green.Linear Walk - easy, some steps, varied, some off-road.Points of interest: Abbey MiIls pumping station, Three Mills Green.
Olympic Park Walk 3.5 miles / 2 - 2½ hoursStart / Finish: Stratford Station.Circular Walk - moderate, can be muddy, some steps.Points of interest: The River Lea, The Greenway, 3 Mills Studio, Olympic Park View Tube - visit www.leasideregeneration.com/the-view-tube
Three Mills Walk 1.4 miles / 1 hourStart: Bromley-by-Bow Station. Finish: West Ham Station.Linear walk - easy.Points of interest: Three Mills Island, Bow back rivers, See Britain's oldest surviving tidal mill, Three Mills Green, The Meridian Sundial, Bazalgette's Cathedral of Sewage and the Channelsea River.
Stratford to Green Street 2.6 miles / 1½ hoursStart: Stratford Station. Finish: West Ham FC stadium.Linear walk - easy.Points of interest: Parks, shopping and Asian culture, West Ham FC stadium.
Green Street Walk 2.7 miles / 1½ hoursStart / Finish: Upton Park Station.Linear walk - easy, can be crowded.Points of interest: Barclay Hall, Priory Park, Champions Statue, West Ham United FC, Queens Market, Asian culture. See herbs, spices, Asian food and fashion, Jewellery and mosaic pavements.
Little Ilford Park to Wanstead Flats2.2 miles / 1½ hours.Start: Little Ilford Park. Finish: Wanstead Flats.Picturesque walk to Wanstead Flats and lake - suitable for dog walkers, uneven terrain.
Central Park to ASDA (Beckton) 3.4 miles / 2 hoursStart: Central Park. Finish: ASDA.Linear Walk - easy, some steps, paved route.Points of interest: Formal gardens, shopping, parks and Newham City Farm. Takes in Capital Ring Walks 14 & 15.
Woolwich Foot Tunnel to ExCel 4.2 miles / 2½ hoursStart: Woolwich Foot Tunnel. Finish: ExCel CentrePoints of interest: 19th Century steam hammer from a smithy in Royal Albert Dock, three riverside parks, London City Airport, North Woolwich Station Railway Museum, Thames Barrier Park, ExCel Centre.
Royal Docks Walk 2.8 miles / 1½ - 2 hoursStart: Custom House DLR. Finish: London City Airport DLRPoints of interest: ExCel Centre, Thames Barrier Park, London City Airport. Audio guide available - visit www.newham.com/walks for details.
Royal Docks Circular Walk (optional route to Gallions Reach Shopping Park)Start / Finish route at any point.Easy, mostly flat, some steps.Take in some of Newham wartime history, regeneration, beautiful parks, optional shopping.
The River Area North Walk 4.4 miles / 2 - 2½ hoursStart: Canning Town Station. Finish: Cyprus Station.Linear Walk - easy, some steps, watch traffic on route.Points of interest: The O2, Royal Docks, Millennium Mills, Beckton Park.
Capital Ring Walk 4.5 miles / 2 - 2½ hoursStart: Royal Albert. Finish: Woolwich Foot Tunnel.Linear Walk - easy, some roads to cross.Points of interest: Parks, Park Gardens, UEL, Marina, Sir Steve Redgrave Bridge.
Capital Ring Route 5 miles / 2½ - 3 hoursStart: Carpenters Road. Finish: Beckton District Park.Linear Walk - easy, some steps, some roads to cross.Points of interest: Old Ford Lock, Greenway,Memorial Park.
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D3 Atherton Leisure Centre189 Romford Road, Stratford E15
Bus: 25, 86Tube/DLR/Rail: Stratford - Sports facilities
D6 Balaam Leisure Centre14 Balaam Street, Plaistow E13
Bus: 5, 15, 115, 241Tube: Plaistow / Canning Town - Sports facilities & swimming
G5 East Ham Leisure Centre324 Barking Road, East Ham E6
Bus: 5, 58, 101, 104, 238, 474Tube: East Ham - Sports facilities & swimming
E7 Newham Leisure Centre281 Prince Regent Lane, Plaistow E13
Bus: 147, 262, 300, 376, 473Tube/DLR: Plaistow / Prince Regent - Sports facilities & swimming
H4 Barking Road Recreation Ground Barking Road, East Ham E6
Bus: 5, 238, 300, 325Tube: East Ham 1.2km 901
F7 Beckton District Park NorthTollgate Road, Beckton E6
Bus: 262, 300, 376, 147, 473DLR: Royal Albert / Beckton Park 1.6km 1556 * Orienteering
F8 Beckton District Park SouthStansfeld Road, Beckton E6
Bus: 262, 300, 376, 147, 473DLR: Beckton Park 800m 2178 * Orienteering
F6 Brampton ParkMasterman Road, East Ham E6
Bus: 104, 101, 300, 58, 115Tube: East Ham / Upton Park 2.4km 1239
E7 Canning Town Recreation GroundPrince Regent Lane, Custom House E16
Bus: 147, 325, 473, 271, 241, 300Tube/DLR: Plaistow / Prince Regent 800m 1696
G5 Central ParkHigh Street South, East Ham E6
Bus: 5, 15, 58, 101, 104, 147, 300, 115Tube: East Ham 800m 1740
E8 Cundy ParkVictoria Park Road, Custom House E16
Bus: 147, 325, 473, 241DLR: Prince Regent / Custom House 400m 1011
G5 Flanders Playing FieldMelbourne Road, East Ham E6
Bus: 58, 308, 330Tube: East Ham 800m 993
D2 Forest Lane ParkMagpie Close, Forest Gate E7
Bus: 58, 308, 330Rail: Forest Gate 500m 1161
H6 Gooseley Playing FieldSt Albans Avenue, East Ham E6
Bus: 101, 104, 173, 300DLR: Beckton 1.2km 1327
C6 Hermit Road Recreation GroundHermit Road, Plaistow E13
Bus: 5, 15, 69, 241, 276, 330, 300, 474Tube/DLR: Plaistow / Canning Town 800m 1040
* Arc in the Park
D7 Keir Hardie Recreation GroundTarling Road, Canning Town E16
Bus: 147, 241. DLR: Canning Town / Royal Victoria 600m 849
F7 King George V ParkKing George Avenue, Custom House E16
Bus: 473, 147, 300DLR: Prince Regent 1.2km * wheelchair access backs onto City Farm
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D5 Lister GardensUpper Road, Plaistow E13
Bus: 69, 241, 262, 473Tube: Plaistow 400m 284
H2 Little Ilford ParkChurch Road, Manor Park E12
Bus: 25, 86, 551, 147Tube: East Ham 1.3km 3643
D9 Lyle ParkBradfield Road, Silvertown E16
Bus: 69, 474DLR: West Silvertown 400m* wheelchair access limited to parts of park
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C5 Memorial ParkMemorial Avenue, West Ham E15
Bus: 69, 276Tube/Rail: West Ham 1.2km 2472
G8 New Beckton ParkSavage Gardens, Beckton E6
Bus: 101, 300, 678, 366, 474, 376, 173 DLR: Beckton / Cyprus 1.2km 1539
D5 Plaistow ParkGreengate Street, Plaistow E13
Bus: 5, 15, 147, 156, 241, 262, 276, 325, 330, 274, 473. Tube: Plaistow 800m 1507
F3 Plashet ParkPlashet Grove, East Ham E7
Bus: 101, 104, 147, 238, 300, 325Tube: East Ham 500m 1388
F4 Priory ParkGrangewood Street, nr Green Street E6
Bus: 5, 58, 104, 115, 147, 330, 376Tube: Upton Park 400m 1411
H9 Royal Victoria GardensPier Road, North Woolwich E16
Bus: 101, 474, 473DLR: King George V 400m 1299
C4 Stratford ParkWest Ham Lane, Stratford E15
Bus: 69, 104, 238, 241, 262, 276, 473Tube/DLR/Rail: Stratford 800m 994
C6 Star ParkStar Lane, West Ham E16
Bus: 69, 115, 276, 323Tube/DLR: Canning Town 400m 1369
G6 East Ham Nature Reserve& St Mary Magdalene ChurchNorman Road, East Ham E6Tel: 020 8470 4525
Bus: 101, 104, 173, 300DLR: Beckton -
Further info: Churchyard is largest in London - 9 acres foxes, owls, kestrels and butterflies. Caters for wheelchair users. Church is Norman - constructed in 12th Century, the Tower is 16th Century.
F7 Newham City FarmStansfeld Road, Beckton E16Tel: 020 7474 4960(Closed Mondays except Bank holidays.Partial access for the disabled.Toilet for disabled available)
Bus: 300, 147, 473DLR: Royal Albert -
Further info: See, hear and handle farm animals. Small cafe, picnic area and garden. Horse and cart rides available by arrangement. Regular childrens farm club and special animal displays. Visitors Centre with classroom, study areas and guided tours by arrangement. Honey, jams and fresh eggs available to buy.
The following parks are managed by authorities other than London Borough of Newham.
C7 Bow Creek Ecology ParkBidder Street, Canning Town, E16managed by: Lee Valley Regional Park Authority www.leevalleypark.org.uk
Bus: 5, 69, 115, 147, 241, 276, 300, 309, 330, 474, N15, N550, N551 Tube/DLR: Canning Town -
Further info: East of the Blackwall Tunnel. Open daily 8 to dusk. Observation points and seating. Small stream, ponds, wildflower meadow and birds.
E9 Thames Barrier ParkBarrier Point Road, Silvertown, E16managed by: London Development Agencywww.thamesbarrierpark.org.uk
Bus: 474, 69, 161, 472DLR: Pontoon Dock -
The first riverside park built in London. The green trench running through the park is a reminder of the site's dockland heritage. Great views of the Thames Flood Barrier. Opens daily from 7am.
B5 Three Mills GreenThree Mills Lane, E3managed by: Lee Valley Regional Park Authority www.leevalleypark.org.uk
Bus: S2, 323, D8, 8, 25Tube/DLR: Bromley-by-Bow, Pudding Mill Lane -
The largest of the 4 remaining tidal mills. Open to visitors Sunday afternoons. Owned by the Olympic Park Legacy Company.
E1 Wanstead Flats Playing FieldsManaged by the City of London, Epping Forestwww.cityoflondon.gov.uk/wansteadflatsplayingfieldsTel: 020 8532 1010
Bus: 58, 101, 308, 328, 330, W19Rail: Wanstead Park, Forest Gate, Manor Park -
Further info: Provides 60 mini, youth and adult football pitches along with walking, jogging and horse ride routes. In summer months, a 400m grass athletics track is available. At Harrow Road, a brand new, fully accessible changing pavilion with a meeting room is available by arrangement. Wanstead Flats is in the southern most part of Epping Forest, with acres of forest to get active.
D4 West Ham ParkUpton Lane, Forest Gate E7 9PUManaged by the City of Londonwww.cityoflondon.gov.uk/westhamparkemail: [email protected]: 020 8472 3584
Bus: 238, 325, 25, 330, 86, 104, 238Tube/Rail: Plaistow / Forest Gate / Stratford -
Further info: Facilities vary with the sporting season with several all-weather surfaces available - please enquire. Several guided walk and trail guides are available, including fully accessible routes.
Disclaimer: All information on this map is as accurate as possible but as it has been gathered from different sources, it cannot be guaranteed to be fully accurate. Although we have tried to ensure that the information within this leaflet is valid and correct, unforeseen errors or changes may occur. Newham Council and its employees cannot be held responsible for damage or delay as a result of using this map or the information contained within it. The steps, time logged and distances in this map are guidelines and estimates only.
Guide to facilities in Newham
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It is recommended children aged 5 to 19 should take part in at least 60 minutes of moderate intensity physical activity every day. Adults aged 19 to 65 and over should aim to be active daily for a minimum of 30 minutes per day on at least 5 days a week. This can also be achieved by participating in 3 sessions of 10 minutes per day, and will help to improve fitness and health.
Throughout Newham there are hundreds of opportunities to participate in physical activity and sport. There is something for everyone.
Walking and Cycling in Newham
Newham is an ideal place to walk and cycle. Being outdoors can improve mood, reduce stress and help control certain medical conditions. Evidence suggests being active on a regular basis can help reduce or prevent more than 20 health and medical conditions. An active lifestyle maintains health, strength and coordination and can be fun for the whole family!
The Jubilee Greenway offers a traffic-free West to East and East to West route across the borough from Beckton to Victoria Park in neighbouring Hackney. This shared use path can be used to cycle or walk for leisure or a gentle route to travel without the hustle and bustle of public transport.
There are bicycle parking facilities across the borough. These are located at places such as railway and DLR stations, shopping centres, and other popular sites. Please note, cycling is not permitted in Newham’s parks except North Beckton Park and Memorial Park which have cycle routes.
There are a number of safe local walks and cycling routes, varying in length throughout the borough. Transport for London has 12 superhighway cycle routes from outer London into central London.
For information about cycle training, email: [email protected]
Plan a route with cycle journey planner and find out about cycle hire at: www.cyclejourneyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/cycle
For more information regarding sports cycling such as mountain biking, BMX biking and cycle speedway racing, call 020 3373 0664 or email: [email protected]
For information on walking for health or Nordic Walking email: [email protected]
Walk journey planners can be found at: www.tfl.gov.uk
For sports, clubs and physical activities visit: twitter.com/NewhamLeisure or www.newham.gov.ukFor activities in your postcode area visit: www.getbackinto.co.uk
Note: Consult your GP for a health check prior to commencing physical or sports activity if you have concerns about physical or medical conditions, if you are aged 40 and over, have been inactive over an extended period of time or have pre-existing medical conditions.
For health benefits, we recommend you follow a structured exercise programme.
Newham Parks
Newham’s parks are among the best in the country, East Ham’s Central Park holds a prestigious Green Flag Award in recognition of excellence in management and maintenance. The council manages 22 parks, 45 open spaces and 7 allotment sites.
If you want to go for a walk, a picnic, read a book, play sport, enjoy an event or just relax, Newham’s parks offer a clean, safe and green environment with something for everyone. They are free and open every day from dawn till dusk.
For activities and events in parks such as outdoor gym locations, community gardens, growing projects or gardening clubs,visit: www.newham.gov.uk/entertainmentandleisure or email: [email protected]
For City of London owned parks and activities in Newham such as nature trails, school activities, tennis, health walks and multi sports programmes visit: www.cityoflondon.gov.uk or email: [email protected]
West Ham Park
Owned and maintained by the City of London since 1874, It is the largest park in Newham. It provides a wide range of facilities, and is a pleasant and relaxing environment for all visitors. Visit: www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/westhampark
Neighbourhood Sports Programme
The Neighbourhood Sports Programme provides a variety of activities throughout the year for young people in Newham, aged 8 to 24. Sessions include coaching, tournaments and leagues in a range of sports. All are delivered by National Governing Body (NGB) qualified coaches and open to people of all abilities.
Some of the different sports that are available include athletics, basketball, cricket, football, handball, hockey, rugby, multi-sports, non-contact boxing, cardio tennis, volleyball and ultimate frisbee.
For more information see: www.newham.gov.uk/nsp or email: [email protected]
Us Girls – Female Sports & Activities Initiative
As part of the Active Women Campaign to tackle the gender gap in sport, the Sports & Activities team deliver a variety of sport and physical activity sessions for women aged 16 to 25 to improve health and confidence. The sessions are led by StreetGames and funded by National Lottery investment.
Contact: [email protected]
Active Centres
Newham’s Active Centres are great places to get active and make new friends. There are more than 30 centres that are free* to attend and provide excellent opportunities to improve your health while taking part in fun and social activities. The centres run a range of free* sessions including:
• New age kurling • Wii league • Healthy eating and nutrition • Tea dances • Aerobics • Salsa • Bingo
To be active is to be involved in life, to make friends and try new activities - Newham Council provides all of these for free at the Active Centres - so come along and try something new. They are available to Newham residents aged 50 and over. For further information please call 020 3373 0625, e-mail: [email protected] or visit: www.newham.gov.uk/activecentres
* A small charge may apply for some activities
Community Centres
There are more than 28 council owned community centres in the borough. From large multi-purpose buildings to smaller single halls, the centres are a hive of activity throughout the year. Many activities take place such as:
• Afterschool clubs• Physical activity sessions including dance, aerobics, yoga and chair based exercise• Adult education classes including language and ICT classes• Dressmaking• Flower arranging
The centres are available for hire to community groups and activities, in addition to private functions. For further information call 020 3373 0625, e-mail: [email protected] or visit: www.newham.gov.uk/yourcommunity/communitycentres
Volunteering
There are lots of volunteering opportunities that you can take part in to make a difference in helping others improve your neighbourhood. Get involved with fantastic events, gain new skills, meet new people, achieve lifetime experiences and give something back to your community.
Volunteering is a fantastic way to get involved with your community including discovering events and projects taking place in Newham and surrounding boroughs.
To become a Newham Volunteer visit: www.newham.gov.uk/yourcommunity/volunteering/volunteering.htm
Outdoors in the City
The Brede Arkless Outdoors in the City Centre in Canning Town offers the thrills, challenges and excitement of the great outdoors in inner city Newham. It has a huge range of outdoor activities including abseiling zip wires, archery, bush craft, high rope courses, orienteering, powerfan, wall climbing and more. A team of qualified instructors cater for every kind of group and individual to deliver an experience that is both fun and empowering.
For further information, visit: www.outdoorsinthecity.co.uk
The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games
London previously hosted the Olympic Games in 1908 and 1948. The Games return to London on July 27 until August 12 with the Paralympics taking place on August 29 to September 9.
The Olympic Village is located in Stratford City and is where the Olympians and Paralympians will live during the Games. After the Games the Village will be transformed into 2,800 new homes.
Westfield Stratford City is the largest retail mixed-use urban regeneration project ever undertaken in the UK and is adjacent to the Olympic site.
The Olympic Torch representing peace, unity and friendship will be carried by 8,000 inspirational torchbearers over 70 days through more than 1,000 cities, towns and villages in the UK from May 19 to July 27. The Olympic Torch will reach Newham on July 21 for the Mayor’s Town Show at Central Park, East Ham. To track its journey visit: www.london2012.com/paralympic-torch-relay
Making the most of the
This map provides opportunities to explore your local area, and landmarks in addition to activities and facilities that are available within the borough. Use the map to get to your destination or to see a friend; it is the ideal way to fit activity into your daily life.
There has never been a better time to discover what Newham has to offer.