The Docklands Impounding Station is a feat of early mid-century engineering, built in 1929, few people realise that its three working pumps are still in use today! Normally closed to the public, this is a rare opportunity to see the internal workings of the pumping station that plays a vital role in maintaining the water levels of West India Docks.
Book now for a behind-the-scenes tour, and to find out more about Canal & River Trust, the charity who look after this asset and many others along 2,000 miles of canal and rivers nationwide.