This films captures the emotion and the excitement of an Olympic Torch Relay. The Olympic Flame will travel across the UK for 70 days, bringing the spirit of London 2012 within one hour of 95% of the population.
On 12 January 2012, the LOCOG Supplier Conference took place in London. It was attended by over 430 people, including managing directors and senior executives from London 2012 Sponsors, Suppliers and Licensees, who heard from a range of inspirational speakers.
LOCOG hopes that delegates left the Conference better placed to deliver for the Games, and energised to face the challenges ahead.
The Royal Botanic Garden, Kew have gotten involved with 100 dasy to go by mowing and planting giant Olympic Rings in there Garden, preparing to welcome the world this summer.
All Handover Ceremonies include a video that introduces the new Host City to the rest of the world. London 2012 was the first to use an animated sequence to showcase the icons, highlights, and culture of the city.
A video created as part of the 'Welcoming the World' project with schools in the five Host Boroughs. The pupils of Columbia Primary School produced this video, 'Our families'
David Higgins, ODA Chief Executive went to Hackney to meet a group of young people who have been chosen to be part of the Olympic Delivery Authority's (ODA) Construction Crew.
Edited highlights from a speech given by Dr Jacques Rogge, President of the International Olympic Committee, during the De Coubertin Lecture, 24 November 2008.
The designs were launched this week by Phillips Idowu, Olympic silver medallist, David Higgins ODA Chief Executive, Paul Deighton, LOCOG Chief Executive and George Hargreaves Landscape Architect, Hargreaves Associates.
Tanni Grey-Thompson attended the launch of the ODA's Inclusive Design Strategy, which shows how the London 2012 Olympic Park will be the most accessible and inclusive ever. Watch my video from the event.
A team from London 2012 visited Weymouth for a two-day workshop with representatives from the local authorities to help plan the transport operations and spectator viewing arrangements for the Sailing events for the 2012 Games.
Watch this video to see some of the improvements being made at Stratford Regional Station, which will be one of the main gateway stations to the London 2012 Games.
A video created as part of the 'Welcoming the World' project with schools in the five Host Boroughs. The pupils of Plumstead Manor School produced this video, including the music.
At the end of October, demolition of the tallest building on the Olympic Park site took place.
The 12-storey building, which used to be University of East London student accommodation, has been derelict for a number of years. Removing the building will clear the area that will link the Olympic Village and Velodrome during the Games.
The area is also at the heart of plans after the Games when community facilities such as new homes, schools and sporting venues will all be close by.
A new activity centre called the View Tube has officially opened. Its location right next to the Olympic Park enables visitors to get a panoramic view of some of the main venues for the London 2012 Games.
On her first visit to the Olympic Park since construction began, Her Majesty The Queen met staff, viewed progress on the Olympic Stadium and planted the first tree in the Parklands.