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Woolwich has enjoyed a small renaissance. Several High Street chains previously absent from Woolwich have opened branches, i.e. Marks and Spencer, New Look, Sainsburys and WH Smith among others. Longer-established shops have been refurbished. The new terminus of the Docklands Light Railway's London City Airport branch, Woolwich Arsenal station, opened on 10 January 2009 these both take you to Central London in a matter of minutes.
A large-scale redevelopment of the area around Love Lane called Woolwich Central, near the eastern end of Powis Street, commenced in 2011. The project includes demolition of several buildings including the Post Office, Crown Building, Peggy Middleton House and Thomas Spencer Halls of Residence, and the construction of new council offices called the Woolwich Centre, housing the new Library along with other services ( opened in August 2011 ) also housing, local shops and the largest branch of Tesco in Western Europe. Due for completion in 2012.
The centre of Woolwich, a thriving town in London's South Eastern quarter, conveniently situated for easy access to Canary Wharf, the City and London's West End.
Over the past two decades, no other area of London has developed more rapidly. The emergence of Canary Wharf as a new commercial hub, the revitalization of the wider London docklands area, the opening of London City Airport in 1988 and more recently construction of the London 2012 Olympics complex across the River Thames at Stratford, have all brought unprecedented levels of investment into the area - making Woolwich the ideal location for anyone who values the advantages of city living.
The Highlight of the area along with excellent transport links are the friendly greenest borough in London , great for café culture and socialising and easy access out to the coast.
DLR
Following the recent extension of the DLR, this fully automated, driverless system now provides rapid connections to City Airport, Canary Wharf and Bank, in the heart of the City of London. The system also connects to the 2012 London Olympics complex via Stratford. At peak periods DLR services run to and from Woolwich Arsenal DLR station every two minutes.
Clipper
Living at Woolwich Central gives you the option to travel by river to work or for pleasure, with regular ferry services within walking distance, including high speed Thames Clipper services to several riverside London landmarks and the Woolwich Free Ferry connecting Woolwich and Woolwich North
Cross Rail
Scheduled to open in 2018, the ambitious new Crossrail link will effectively transform journey times for travellers crossing London, with regular services from a proposed new station in Woolwich, Royal Arsenal Riverside running to Canary Wharf, the City, Bond Street, Paddington Station, Heathrow Airport and even further afield
London City Airport
Located across the River Thames from Woolwich, London City Airport is less than 10 minutes from Woolwich Arsenal by DLR. The airport provides scheduled flights to destinations across Europe and a direct service to New York. With check-in times for passengers carrying only had luggage as little as 20 minutes on some flights and 2-hour hold luggage check-in standard on most services, London City also offers a choice of relaxation and refreshment areas.
Bus
Woolwich is very well served by regular bus services, with connections to the North Greenwich Peninsular (routes 422 and 472) and central London (route 53) within walking distance. Greenwich and Blackheath (routes 380 and 386) are also accessible by bus, along with many other destinations across South London and North-West Kent
Streetcar
Woolwich residents can join Streetcar, the world's largest pay-as-you-go car club. Vehicles are available for all residents who take up the membership offer