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London's bid to host the 2012 Olympics woudn't just bring four weeks of fantastic competition to the capital city. It would have other, longlasting benefits too.
Regenerating East London
The 500 acre Olympic park, which would form the hub of the Olympic Games, would be based in the Lower Lea Valley (LLV), just six and a half minutes by train from Kings Cross. This would house the athletics stadium, aquatics centre, velodrome, hockey pitches, as well as a number of arenas, the athletics village and media centre.
At the moment the LLV is a neglected and run down part of London. Residents in Newham, in the heart of the proposed Olympic Park, live five years less than people who live in Kensington and Chelsea. Its death rates for infants under one is higher than the national average and it has one of the highest rates of teenage pregnancy in the country.
Winning the Olympic bid could help reverse these depressing statistics by rejuvenating the area. It would:
A clear health legacy for the LLV
Radically transforming the LLV will improve the health and lifestyle of local residents by giving them:
Quite simply, the games would make the area a more fulfilling area to live and work in.
The sporting legacy for the LLV
Once the games are over, the stadia, arenas and other sporting facilities will not become white elephants. The bid team is in discussion with numerous third parties about the use of the Olympic Park facilities after the games.
These discussions are centred on:
These facilities will become part of London's sporting infrastructure for many years and will be accessible for either grassroots or elite use.
Wider benefits
Along with the rest of the UK, the games would also boost London's tourist industry, create jobs in construction and hospitality and stimulate the voluntary sector. To find out how the Olympic Games could deliver these and other benefits to the country as a whole, click here.
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