The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has today published details of the45 hectares of wildlife habitats which will be created within the Olympic Parkto encourage and enhance biodiversity and help create diverse parklands andconservation areas.
New images released by the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) and Westfield today show the progress being made on the construction of a huge arched bridge that will form a crucial north–south link between the Olympic Village, Westfield’s Stratford City retail and leisure development, and the Olympic Park.
The largest new urban park to be created in the UK in the last 150 years moved a step closer today after the parklands that will host the London 2012 Games were approved by the ODA Planning Committee.
London 2012 today published the first edition of its sustainability guidelines for corporate and public events, underlining its commitment to staging a sustainable Games in 2012. The guidelines have been developed primarily for London 2012 events organisers and to encourage interest and development of sustainability across the event sector.
The Olympic Delivery Authority’s (ODA) new Walking and Cycling plans published today give details on how £11.5m of investment will enable 385,000 spectators to 'ride or stride' to the Games in 2012.
New images and footage release by the ODA today show that work is powering ahead on a state-of-the-art Energy Centre for the Olympic Park. The distinctive steel frame of the Energy Centre building has now been erected becoming the latest structure to make its mark on the Olympic Park landscape.
The London 2012 Handball Arena, that will become a new multi-sports facility in legacy, is on track for construction to start this summer following a meeting last night where the ODA Planning Committee resolved to approve the planning application.
London 2012 today announces that international law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has been chosen as the official legal services provider to the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games.