
London Councils and London boroughs are determined to ensure that we make the most of the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity London hosting the 2012 Games presents and that the benefits are spread across the capital to all communities.
London's councils are playing a vital role both in delivering the Games. As importantly, it is boroughs, working in partnership, that will focus on ensuring that the Games deliver a lasting legacy for all Londoners long after they have finished.
Click on any of the London boroughs on the map below to find out more about what each are planning.


































Boroughs all across the capital will be:-
Furthermore boroughs will continue to play a vital role in supporting communities in the years leading up to, and beyond, the Games to maximise the opportunities in a range of areas - from business support to tourism, volunteering to sports participation, new jobs and skills to culture and arts.
As well as individual plans, many boroughs are working in partnership to deliver programmes of activity in the sub-regions.
In the weeks and months leading up to the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games, athletes from around the world will be training and preparing for the competition. Some of these athletes will come to London and use facilities known as 'Pre-Games Training Camps'. 99 facilities across the London boroughs have been selected to be part of the official Olympic and Paralympic Guides to training facilities.
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