Enderby's Wharf

[8] Enderby House, the original office building, was within the Barratt site but stood disused for several years[9][10] before being developed to become a bar and restaurant,[11] which opened in April 2021.

In 2010 a proposal was made to turn 3 acres (12,000 m2) of the river frontage of the site not in use by Alcatel into a terminal for huge cruise liners, and housing.

Each would need to run its diesel engines continuously to power onboard facilities, generating large polluting emissions near residential areas and schools.

At the London elections in 2016 the Conservative and Labour mayoral candidates joined their Green and Liberal Democrat rivals to support the residents' campaign against the terminal.

[15] In 2018 Greenwich council changed its opinion, and called for Morgan Stanley, current owner of Enderby Wharf, to implement a less polluting solution for the cruise terminal.

Residents of the area proposed it should be "zero emissions", supporting ships able to use onshore electrical power without the need to run their engines while docked.

Cable loading gear preserved on the wharf, 2007. In the distance is Greenwich Power Station .