- Commercial Waste
Media Shredding
Confidential Waste
- Construction Waste
Construction Waste
- Household Waste
Household Waste
Media Shredding
Confidential Waste
Construction Waste
Household Waste
Canary Wharf, on the Isle of Dogs within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, is one of London’s five central business districts and also considered one of the United Kingdom’s main financial centres. It is home to a large number of tallest buildings in the country and, in addition to its extensive retail and office facilities, also has a healthy number of open spaces. There are three multiplexes in the area, along with a public library, a marina, and the Museum of London Docklands. Canary Wharf is also known for its extensive network of cycle routes, which allow both recreational cyclists and commuters to travel nearly the entirety of the area. Direct London Underground access from Canary Wharf is limited to one station on the Jubilee line, but the Canary Wharf, Heron Quays, and West India Quay DLR stations are all located within its boundaries with the Poplar and South Quay stations also being nearby.