Games deal to close poverty gap
By Richard Garlick 02 November 2009
Legacy development of the site for the 2012 London Olympics and its surroundings will have to contribute to closing the deprivation gap between east London and the rest of the capital, according to a deal agreed between the Government, the city's mayor and the five host boroughs.
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