Creekmouth is an area of Barking in east London, England. It is best known for its large industrial estate. The industrial area around River Road and Thames Road is one of the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham's largest employment areas. Creekmouth has a wide range of businesses from small local manufacturers to major multi-national companies. Creekmouth to Castle Green Study
Most people who lived here worked for the chemical factory, or on the river, on the barges or as Lightermen. The area was surrounded by marshes and fields full of grazing cows and horses. For much of the 20th century Creekmouth was the location of the former Barking Power Station; the current station is further east near Dagenham Dock.
The 1953 North Sea flood struck the village hard - with the sea surge flooding the entirety of the village to a height of . Although no one lost their lives, the village at Creekmouth was demolished soon after. Residents were rehoused on the nearby Thames View Estate. Subsequently, the Barking Creek tidal barrier was constructed in the early 1980s as part of the wider flood defences of London.
Billy Bragg, poet and musician, originally from nearby Barking, helped local children from Thames View Junior School plant over 500 wild flower bulbs at the "Creekmouth Open Space" at the Barking Barrier on 28 November 2007. Bard of Barking Billy Bragg to join Stone Walk ceremony
A Creekmouth DLR station was proposed on the Dagenham Dock extension of the Docklands Light Railway, however this was cancelled in 2008.
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