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BIG ISSUE: Fair Games: London Olympics 2012
Webcast: City Hall talks 2012 legacy
12 January 2010
Watch a live webcast from City Hall as London Assembly members discuss how to ensure Olympic Park can bring benefits to Londoners.
Games framework sets out targets to 2030
16 November 2009
A soon-to-be-published document resulting from an Olympic legacy deal between ministers, the London mayor and the five host boroughs sets out targets to narrow the gap between east London and the rest of the capital in seven areas by 2030.
How Olympic Park might look post-Games: new images revealed
6 November 2009
New images showing how the Olympic Park might develop in the seven years after the 2012 Games were revealed earlier this week.
Targets for 2012 legacy revealed
9 November 2009
Ambitious targets to narrow the gulf in educational attainment, life expectancy and employment between east London and the rest of the capital are to be included in an Olympic legacy deal between ministers, the London mayor and the five host boroughs.
Legacy chief aims for clearer plan
9 November 2009
The team reviewing the master-plan for the development of the Olympic Park after the 2012 Games is focusing on creating a clearer-than-previous action plan for the first five years of building, it emerged last week.
Games deal to close poverty gap
2 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.
Changing times
22 June 2009
What challenges will Tom Russell's successor as head of Olympic Legacy face?
Hackney pushes for further Olympic media centre changes
9 June 2009
The London Borough of Hackney says it still has concerns over the proposed designs of the London 2012 International Broadcast Centre and Main Press Centre.
Olympics legacy body faces audit
8 June 2009
An ongoing audit of the London Development Agency is examining the work of its Olympic Legacy Directorate, the LDA has confirmed.
Altman named as chief executive of the 2012 Olympics legacy delivery company
5 June 2009
Andrew Altman has been named chief executive of the 2012 Olympics legacy delivery company.
Government admits 2012 village will get no private sector funding
13 May 2009
The 2012 Olympic Village development is to be built with no private sector funding, the Government has confirmed.
Watchdog pans 2012 media centre
4 May 2009
The current designs of the 2012 media centre are "extremely weak" and would blight the legacy of the Games, the Government's design watchdog has warned.
Crumbling ambitions
4 July 2008
How political and economic upheavals may hit the Olympic's legacy plans
Opinion
Fair Games: London Olympics 2012
By Tim Williams
On the yellow brick road of 2012 legacy
16 November 2009
In regeneration, cleverness sometimes compensates for a lack of cash. Indeed, having a good idea...
By Richard Garlick
Leader - Games goals can help close deprivation divide
9 November 2009
It has taken a long time, probably too long a time, but it seems as...
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Regeneration & Renewal Awards 2009
All the information on the premier awards in UK regeneration.
Regeneration & Renewal Careers and Salary Survey 2009-10
The 2009-10 survey shows that insecurity has taken hold of the sector.
Thames Gateway
Stretching from London Docklands to the sea, this might just be Europe's biggest regeneration project.
City-Regions
Should conurbations like Manchester or Liverpool follow London's lead?
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