London legacy: bridge-building in Hackney Wick
A dispute between Olympic legacy planning authorities and a small community in Hackney over a proposed bridge highlights some larger legacy issues
A dispute between Olympic legacy planning authorities and a small community in Hackney over a proposed bridge highlights some larger legacy issues
The legacy corporation has settled on a potential tenant after speculation that press and broadcast buildings might be demolished instead
Small tales of local resentment of the Games underline the need for a true Olympic legacy to be delivered
Labour’s London mayoral candidate has offered a group of sixth form students his recipe for reviving the capital
The BBC’s decision not to move the production base of its flagship soap to the Games broadcast centre makes the job of filling that space in the long term more difficult
London’s Tory Mayor has said that the riots’ “background field of causation” is “very, very, various.”
A public meeting in North Hackney showed Labour’s mayoral candidate in platform-building and listening mode
With London 2012 less than a year away, the land on which the games will take place has yet to be fully paid for
Boris Johnson and Ken Livingstone are both trying to claim ownership of the London Living Wage campaign
A competition for the public to name the five neighbourhoods planned for the Olympic Park after the Games provides an exacting challenge
There was a ritual element to last night’s budget-setting in one of London’s stroppiest boroughs. The real politics of cuts have yet to start
The ticket pricing structure is attracting criticism from politicians of other parties
 This article titled “Olympics legacy: frog pond and debt review” was written by Dave Hill, for guardian.co.uk on Tuesday 29th June 2010 12.35 UTC I cycled to the Olympic Park on Sunday with one of my sons in tow. It was my first visit for a while. The International Broadcasting Centre and Main Pr