The East London Garden Society joined Save The Lea Marshes for the festival of the River Lea with a boat trip, showing the value of many groups' efforts in protecting east London's nature.
It had been noticed that many people in east London and elsewhere had no knowledge of what nature and history can tell us.
Apart from nature there are places which you can explore or relax with friends or by yourself and enjoy a break from the hubbub of modern city life. You can also travel the waterways, walkways and cycleways as well as learn about the history of the area.
A boat trip was organised to enjoy the beauty of east London’s nature from the waterways, walkways and cycleways as well as learn about the history of the area. The boat trip in May 2025 is fully booked but we hope to create an app so that others may also enjoy the wonders of nature using The Great Eastern Parks Route to travel through east London.
Our thanks to all those who helped make this boat trip come to fruition. It is the first of its kind, in this part of the London.
If you are one of the participants who took part in the boat trip, we'd love to hear your views on the journey by completing the form below. The reviews will be judged by members of the East London Garden Society and the best review will receive a prize of £50.
We would also appreciate a donation to defray the costs involved with this boat trip along The Limehouse Cut and the River Lea.