The Thames is getting seven new embankments
Briefly

The Thames Tideway Tunnel project in London not only helps reduce sewage in the Thames but also creates new 'mini parks' along the riverbank, with the aim of celebrating history and providing green spaces.
The mini parks feature greenery, viewing points, pathways, and art reflecting the historical significance of the sites along the riverbank, promoting outdoor enjoyment and marking the city's evolution around its waterways.
The lead architect on the project, Clare Donnelly, emphasized that the goal is to celebrate the Thames as London's largest open space, encouraging people to come out and enjoy the city's history and growth around its iconic river.
Read at Time Out London
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