
<p>Progress is being made on the London 2012 Shooting venue at <a href="the-royal-artillery-barracks">The Royal Artillery Barracks</a> in south-east London. The vibrantly coloured openings, seen here on the white façade, help create tension and provide natural ventilation and light. <br/><br/>The enclosures are being clad in around 18,000sqm of PVC membrane and are on track to be completed in December, in time for the Shooting test event next year.<br/><br/>The temporary venue will host the <a href="shooting">Shooting</a> competition at the Olympic Games and the <a href="paralympic-archery">Archery</a> and <a href="paralympic-shooting">Shooting</a> at the Paralympic Games. </p>
Visualisations of how the London 2012 shooting venue will look at the Royal Artillery Barracks in south east London. The Royal Artillery Barracks is the temporary venue hosting the Pistol, Rifle and Shotgun Shooting competitions, in addition to Paralympic Archery.
An aerial view of Stratford Regional Station, showing the structure of a key footbridge which will link Stratford Station with the Olympic Park.
Work underway on the new high level mezzanine entrance at Stratford Regional Station.
The new Central Line platform and canopies that cover the platform that are under construction at Stratford Regional Station.
An aerial view of Stratford Regional Station showing work underway on the new high level mezzanine entrance (centre) and the Town Centre Link bridge to the new Stratford City developement (top right).
Olympic gold medallist James Cracknell and Team GB Diving hopeful Tom Daley. The athletes travelled to the Olympic Park by Javelin® train in under seven minutes in its first time trial between St. Pancras International and Stratford International.
A 350 tonne barge is loaded with waste materials from the Olympic Park. The newly-opened Three Mills Lock on the Prescott Channel will be used by the barges to take waste from the Olympic Park to a specialist recycling centre in Rainham, Essex
A 350 tonne barge is loaded with waste materials from the Olympic Park. The newly-opened Three Mills Lock on the Prescott Channel will be used by the barges to take waste from the Olympic Park to a specialist recycling centre in Rainham, Essex.