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Commonwealth Games Queen’s Baton Relay in Royal Albert Dock

The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebration weekend coincided with the visit to London of the Queen’s Commonwealth Games Baton and as part of a number of events across the capital several stages of the relay took place in the Royal Docks area of the London Borough of Newham.

One aspect of this included the transportation of the Baton by boat through parts of the royal group of docks from near City Hall to Royal Albert Wharf.

QXDBR2022 Flotilla in Royal Albert Dock

Billed by the event organisers as an “eye-popping 25-boat flotilla” the reality was somewhat less inspiring and a real shame that there was no easy way to determine from which watersports organisations the participating craft came from.

Of the 13 vessels that actually took part two where from the Metropolitan Police’s Marine Unit that provided two of their fast patrol RIBs to provide security and as a camera platform (there was little chance of marauding vessels in the otherwise deserted expanse of the Docks!).

Marine Police RIB

The locally based Windy Pandas Dragon Boat club provided one of the 4 Dragon Boats in the event and also had the honour of carrying the Baton. Other boats were crewed by the Typhoon Dragon Boat club, the Thames Dragons Dragon Boat club and a forth, as yet, unidentified club.

There were also three rowing teams from the London Otters Rowing Club.

Unfortunately the final rowing boat didn’t make it all the way to the end of the Royal Albert Dock and turned back without the participants being identified – this rowing boat was also accompanied by a RIB operated by the Atlantic Pacific Lifeboat organisation (soon to build their new Royal Docks training base).

The final 2 boats were provided by the Docks management company, one safety boat and one workboat that was used by the event organisers with more security personnell and photographers on board.

RoDMA 1

Good to witness a piece of history but a shame the event was over promised and under delivered.

A few more pictures from the event can be seen here,

KGV 5-0

If you happened to be passing the King George V Dock in London’s Royal Docks during the morning of 8th December 2021 you might have wondered if there was some kind of Police incident or perhaps more movie filming taking place given the Police vehicles, boats and flashing blue lights.

In reality it was just some routine cross-agency training for open-water rescue – quite reminiscent of the famous image of Port of London Authority Police testing lifejackets in West India Dock back in the 1930s – always nice to find historical connections!

The exercise on this occasion was a joint operation between the UK Boarder Force who had deployed three of their Jet-Skis and the Met Police Marine Unit that had deployed a pair of their new Zodiac Milpro UK Inflatable Boats and a number of Police Officers were also present to undertake open-water rescue training using the various craft to practice personnel recovery techniques.

The Jet Skis were equipped with rescue sleds that were used to carry the rescuers and the casualties once recovered from the water.


Sometimes the deployment of the rescuers didn’t score highly in terms of execution but it was achieving the end result that mattered!

There is always time for a bit of plane spotting whilst you are training!!

As an interesting aside due to Port of London Authority regulations Jet Skis are not allowed to operate on the Thames in London and this seemingly includes the Police – from the training session today you could see the utility of Police Jet Skis on the Thames as they combine speed and access to confined spaces – perhaps something for the future?

A short video of some of the training activity.