A Victorian community hub currently being restored in Silvertown, East London, originally built by Sir Henry Tate in 1887 for sugar factory workers.
This historic building will feature:
- Enterprise Hub - Collaborative workspace for social enterprises and start-ups
- Workshop & Event Spaces - Flexible areas for community workshops, meetings, and cultural events
- Creative Studios - Affordable workspace for artists and makers
- Community Garden - Outdoor growing spaces and green areas
- Subsidised Café - Social gathering space with affordable refreshments
Using reclaimed materials, this sustainable, net-zero carbon space combines heritage conservation with cutting-edge sustainability. Part of the ReSpace Alliance network, all spaces operate on proven principles: accessible, collaborative, and designed to "reuse waste, reduce inequality, and rebuild community."
Join our regular community events, volunteer sessions, and workshops as we bring this historic space back to life together.
Want to use our space or have a question? Get in touch: [email protected]
Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/reinstate_project
A Victorian community hub currently being restored in Silvertown, East London, originally built by Sir Henry Tate in 1887 for sugar factory workers.
This historic building will feature:
- Enterprise Hub - Collaborative workspace for social enterprises and start-ups
- Workshop & Event Spaces - Flexible areas for community workshops, meetings, and cultural events
- Creative Studios - Affordable workspace for artists and makers
- Community Garden - Outdoor growing spaces and green areas
- Subsidised Café - Social gathering space with affordable refreshments
Using reclaimed materials, this sustainable, net-zero carbon space combines heritage conservation with cutting-edge sustainability. Part of the ReSpace Alliance network, all spaces operate on proven principles: accessible, collaborative, and designed to "reuse waste, reduce inequality, and rebuild community."
Join our regular community events, volunteer sessions, and workshops as we bring this historic space back to life together.
Want to use our space or have a question? Get in touch: [email protected]
Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/reinstate_project
About
We will be sewing, painting, and making banners together to support the Save Richard House protest happening this Saturday.
This session uses material that would otherwise have gone to landfill, saved for free, and donated to the Tate Institute. You are welcome to drop in anytime during the session to make a banner. This is also an opportunity to collect fabric and take it home to carry on making.
Date: Thursday 18 December 2025 Time: 14:00 - 20:00 The Tate Institute, 1 Wythes Road, E16 2DN Questions? Email [email protected]