Cyprus, London

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The University of East London's Docklands Campus dominates Cyprus
The University of East London's Docklands Campus dominates Cyprus

Cyprus is an area in the Docklands area of the London Borough of Newham. It is located west of Beckton and north of the eastern end of the Royal Albert Dock.

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[edit] History

It is named after the Cyprus Estate, a housing estate built for workers at the Royal Albert Dock, which opened in 1881. The estate was named to commemorate the United Kingdom's acquisition of the island of Cyprus in 1878. It was built on one of the few pieces of land not owned by the Port of London Authority, and hence was open to such development.

In 1981 during the redevelopment of the London Docklands, Cyprus was the location of the first new private housing development in the Docklands for many years, and the first sponsored by the London Docklands Development Corporation. It was considered a success in generating a balanced community and prompted further housing developments throughout the docklands.[1]

[edit] Area today

The area is served by a DLR station
The area is served by a DLR station

The area remains mainly a residential one, with few local commercial services, aside from the presence of the University of East London who's Docklands campus was opened in 1999 and is located on the quayside. There is also a community centre and the Royal Docks Medical Centre.

[edit] Transport

Since 1994 the area has served by the Docklands Light Railway through Cyprus station, linking Cyprus to the London Underground network. The station is directly outside the University campus.

A small landing strip has also been constructed to the west of the University, used by the local fire brigade.

[edit] See also

For details of education in Cyprus see the List of schools in the London Borough of Newham

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