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We transformed the Olympic and Paralympic Village into more than 2,800 new homes following the end of the London 2012 Games. We were responsible for the construction of sports venues and infrastructure, and planning and fund…
New website packed with case studies and reports.
Record-breaking numbers used road and rail to venues across the UK.
As the London 2012 body closes, it charts the story of the work to build the Olympic venues, and create new homes for London.
Twenty-five acres of new parks, play space and wetlands are now open at the former Olympic and Paralympic Village for everyone to enjoy.
All 2,818 homes in the former Olympic Village have been handed over and the sale of the Village to its long-term owners concluded.
Final report for the Olympic Delivery Authority (2006 to 2014) published.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The first residents have moved in to their new homes in East Village, which housed 23,000 athletes and officials during London 2012.
Details of corporate hospitality received by board members and staff of the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA).
Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) Board Meeting Minutes - September 2014
Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) expenditure over £25,000.
This annual report describes the work carried out by the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) and was published in July 2012.
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