As Host City, the 2012 Games offers London a unique opportunity to:
There are a number of groups working together across London to make sure we get the best out of hosting the Games.
The main Olympic Park will be built in the Lower Lea Valley in east London. This is an area of great potential, currently with large areas of derelict industrial land and poor-quality housing.
Hosting the Games in this part of London will help to speed up the creation of a mixed-use, sustainable district, with new homes and strong transport links set within 110 hectares of parkland.
These authorities are working closely with the five East London Host Boroughs - Hackney, Waltham Forest, Newham, Tower Hamlets and Greenwich - to ensure that Londoners and local businesses can make the most of the opportunities that the Games offer.
Building on existing networks and relationships, London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games and the Olympic Delivery Authority are working closely with the Mayor, LDA and boroughs to make sure London's many communities have a real part to play in the 2012 Games.
The London 2012 Forum is part of this process. Set up during the bid phase, the Forum is made up of more than 100 representatives of key London communities and organisations.
It meets every three months to give communities a chance to contribute to the development of the Games.
All London boroughs will benefit from the Games in some way.
New facilities, improved transport links, greater business opportunities, involvement in the Cultural Olympiad, increased numbers of visitors and investors, or perhaps the chance to volunteer means that every Londoner has something to gain.
LOCOG meets with each borough and works closely with London Councils to make sure that local issues are addressed.