Tower Hamlets is well connected with its tube, bus and train links across the borough to the City and the West End.
But then...
It is also served by the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) – the only fully accessible railway in the UK - and is home to City Airport.
City Airport is in Newham, not Tower Hamlets. Nobody's checked this for a while.
Check before you travel made easier by TfL
Jubilee line passengers can now receive the latest travel news direct to their computers and mobiles by signing up for travel alerts and weekend-closure-emails from the Transport of London website.
Nobody says "computers and mobiles" any more, this is quite old.
The site also gives details of longer term line and station closures, as well as tools to help passengers ‘grab’ live content for their personalised iGoogle homepage, Facebook or MySpace profile, blog or website.
Nobody mentions iGoogle or MySpace profiles any more either. iGoogle was a thing between May 2005 and November 2013. MySpace is still a thing but slumped in general public perception in 2009, having launched in 2003. As for TfL providing widgets to personalise blogs and websites, that stopped years ago too.
The drive comes as work to improve the Jubilee line is set to continue over the Christmas holiday period.
And that should properly help date this page. The Jubilee line had multiple closures in December 2005 to aid the introduction of seven carriage trains, also a full line closure for three days after Christmas in 2009.
Checking the Tower Hamlets website via the WaybackMachine, it seems Christmas 2009 is when the guff about iGoogle and MySpace was added.
I therefore assert that the text on this page of the Tower Hamlets website hasn't been updated for over 16 years.
I wonder if anyone can find anything older (and similarly out-of-date) on this or any other local government website.