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Team South West - 2012 Newsletter (Issue 1)
Team South West - 2012 Newsletter (Issue 2)
London 2012 website
The sporting and cultural fabric of the South West (pdf 4mb)
SW Olympic Office (Sept. 2005)
SW Olympic Office (Nov 2005)
2012 Legacy Action Plan is launched
A package of measures has been unveiled by Olympics Minister Tessa Jowell, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Andy Burnham and Secretary of State for Health, Alan Johnson in the Legacy Action Plan: Before, During and After: Making the most of the London 2012 Games. The plan, which builds on the five legacy promises made last year, includes new programmes and builds on existing ones which have been enhanced and inspired by the UK’s hosting of the Games. Read more.
Gearing up for the Games
View video from the Olympic Delivery Authority on youtube (4m 46s flashplayer required, broadband connection recommended).
Four years before London 2012, London is preparing for the Games. Sport England South West and the South West Regional Development Agency (SWRDA) are gearing themselves up for the Olympics in 2012. As part of this exciting and profound project, the South West RDA is working with Sport England South West to develop a strategy for the South West Region, which will reflect the aims of the Nations & Regions Group, but will also be tailored to ensure the South West benefits from the opportunities provided by London hosting the 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games.
Our objectives are to create
Sport England and SWRDA have deveoped a detailed structure You can click on the links on the right for progress reports.
The region has ten facilities with a recent history or capacity to host international events. They are Badminton; Bath Rugby; Bristol Arena; Cheltenham Racecourse; Gloucester RFC; Gloucestershire CCC; Millfield; St Mellion; University of Bath; Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy. For a full analysis of the Sporting and Cultural fabric of the South West, click here (pdf, 4.76mb). For a map of facilities in the South West, click here (pdf, 119kb).
London’s proposals for the 2012 Olympiad reflect the belief that, as important as the Games are as an event, they are equally importantfor the involvement which they generate; for the way in which they raise awareness of what sport has to offer; and for the legacy of increased opportunity which can remain long after the closing ceremony. For a detailed narrative of the Olympic legacy, click here. Of course, it's easy to see what the 2012 Olympic Games will bring to London, but what about the South West? Why should we be supporting the bid?
As part of the planning work to date LOCOG has reviewed the 'Nations & Regions Group' (NRG), which was set up during the bidding phase to develop support for the Bid across the UK and are proposing to set up a structure, led by this group, which will ensure delivery of UK-wide benefits from London hosting the Games in an effective, co-ordinated way:
The Region will have a representative on the Nations & Regions Group, which will involve senior representation from Regional Development Agencies and Regional Sports Boards. Charles Allen will be the Chair.
The Nations and Regions Group representtive from the South West South West' is Ged Roddy - Chair of Sport England South West. He will be supported by Juliet Williams and Nick Buckland from the South West RDA.
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