Monday, January 9, 2012

World & UK News: Cameron hails London 2012 legacy

David Cameron hailed the London 2012 legacy as ministers gathered at the Olympic Park 200 days before the Games' opening ceremony.

The Prime Minister called a Cabinet meeting at the site in Stratford, east London, and urged ministers to fully exploit the opportunities the summer showpiece and the Queen's Diamond Jubilee will offer.

Mr Cameron, London mayor Boris Johnson and Lord Coe, chairman of the London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games, will tour the park later while other ministers fan out to visit sports facilities, businesses, schools and organisations across the UK in a co-ordinated push to promote the Games' value.

Opening the meeting, the Prime Minister said: "A very warm welcome everyone to the Olympic Park, and a happy new year. This is the first Cabinet meeting of the new year and it is appropriate we are having it here."

He told senior Government ministers they would hear a presentation from Lord Coe, updating them on progress for the Games' legacy.

Mr Cameron said six of the eight main venues had already secured their legacies, adding: "Not only are they already up and running, but they already have a future, and we can be very proud of that."

Ministers travelled to the site on board a high-speed Olympic Javelin shuttle train from St Pancras station in central London. Their meeting took place at the 7,000-capacity handball arena, with tables erected on the court surrounded by multi-coloured seats.

The Cabinet meeting was the first for new Cabinet Secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood, who took up the post after Sir Gus O'Donnell retired last month.

Earlier, organisers said newly-agreed contracts for the long-term running of three more of the eight permanent Olympic venues would create 254 jobs for local people paid at London living wage rate.

Officials remain confident they will secure deals for the remaining two - the main stadium and the media centre - in time for the opening ceremony.

Source: http://www.harrowobserver.co.uk/west-london-news/world-uk-news/2012/01/09/cameron-hails-london-2012-legacy-116451-30086102/

patti stanger pasadena pasadena famu famu martina mcbride terry jones

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.