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Docklands meaning
An area of a town or city which contains, or used to contain, an industrial port.
Example sentences (20)
Although the script referred to an anonymous city rather than acknowledging its Docklands location, action took place in and around many then-familiar landmarks, from the London Arena to the Docklands Light Railway depot.
The Poplar depot, which is also the operating headquarters of Docklands Light Railway Ltd, KeolisAmey Docklands Ltd and the Emirates Air-Line cable car, houses diesel locomotives used for track maintenance.
He was speaking at the official opening of Salesforce tower on Dublin’s north docklands.
I arrived at Glen Affric Brewery with time to spare, which was when I noticed the spire of a church amongst the industrial landscape of the Birkenhead docklands.
It does not have the breathtaking beauty of the Wolds or the stunning scenery of Flamborough but a walk along the docklands has a grim charm.
Melbourne is the heartland of 'Aussie Rules' and the Docklands stadium doubles as the governing Australian Football League's (AFL) headquarters for the top flight of the game.
Mr Ganesh was left seriously injured as a result of the IRA bomb blast in the London docklands in February 1996, which killed two people and injured 42 others.
Much of the money laundered went into property in Kent and it was even invested in land in London's Docklands - once an abandoned industrial zone, now a highly prized, and hugely lucrative, property area.
Tech will also now be expanded to provide "uninterrupted high-speed mobile connectivity" on the Docklands Light Railway and between Highbury & Islington and New Cross on the "within the next two years".
The gang was headed up by Artem Terzyan, 39, of Eastern Quay, Docklands, and neighbour Deivis Grochiatskij, 45, of Wesley Avenue, who set up bank accounts linked to shell companies to launder the money through, investigators discovered.
The Silvertown Tunnel is a new road route currently being built under the Thames which will link the Greenwich Peninsula with Silvertown, in the docklands north of the river.
The Socceroos beat the South Americans 3-1 in the first match of the double-header in Sydney last week but two second-half goals from the visitors at Docklands Stadium on Tuesday (Mar 28) put paid to their hopes of sweeping the series.
Tickets are being accepted on London Underground, Docklands Light Railway, London buses, local buses, Thameslink, Southeastern Railway, South Western Railway and Chiltern Railways 'by any reasonable route'.
I am a great lover of the city and I had high hopes for Docklands.
Services on London Overground and the Docklands Light Railway would have run as normal, though with crowding expected.
The Cork Metropolitan Area Transport Strategy plans a €1bn light rail service from Ballincollig to Mahon taking in UCC, the city centre, Kent Station, Docklands, CUH and MTU.
There are also part closures on several Transport for London lines, including on the Piccadilly line, London Overground and Docklands Light Railway this weekend.
The short-term commercial thinking which dominated the formative development process and Docklands’ proximity to water also led to the suburb being pummelled by strong winds.
The station still only serves Southeastern trains on the High Speed 1 route to Kent, while the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) also stops at a station of the same name located across the road.
A group of police and soldiers patrol the Docklands area of Melbourne on August 2, 2020, after the announcement of new restrictions to curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.