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The GOE quarterly report (February 2012) outlines that the London 2012 programme is on track and within budget
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This quarterly update explains the latest budget position as at 31 March 2011, and outlines some of the many wider economic and social benefits of the Games to the UK.
This quarterly update explains the latest budget position as at June 2012.
This quarterly update explains the latest budget position as at 30 September 2012 and is the final quarterly report on the Games in this format.
This quarterly update explains the latest budget position as at 30 September 2011, and outlines some of the many wider economic and social benefits of the Games to the UK.
This quarterly update explains the latest budget position as at 30 June 2011.
Plans for managing public transport prior to and during the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Annual report and accounts for the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) for 2011 to 2012.
Valuable lessons on how to stage a global event have been added to an innovative and growing service for industry and the public sector.
Sir John Armitt says the green spaces on the Olympic Park will be an enduring legacy of the work of John Hopkins, who died in January.
ODA chairman Sir John Armitt has welcomed a new initiative to help companies make the most of their part in the success of London 2012.
GOV.UK is the new place for corporate and policy information from the DCMS, GEO and ODA.
All will be explained in book on Britain’s largest new park for more than 100 years.
A system to improve swimming pool access unveiled.
Centrepiece of Games handed over on 22nd October 2012.
Games 'flourished' under transport test.
London 2012 Gardens great way for spectators to explore the event.
Transport Minister calls service “a shining example of what can be achieved”
Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) expenditure over £25,000.
Structure diagram as at 1 May 2013
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