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Government Olympic Communication Newsroom

News and media resources for journalists covering London 2012

Backgrounder Types: Briefings

A Paralympic Legacymark-colbourne

Legacy runs through the heart of London 2012, and we want the Paralympic Games to leave behind a strong legacy for disabled people.

Inclusion – the role of disabled people in London 2012Paralympic_relay_announcement

London 2012 aims to be the most inclusive Games ever, with disabled people involved in every aspect of planning and delivery and unprecedented steps taken to make sure disabled people can enjoy the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Getting ready for the Paralympic GamesEdinburgh_agitos_helicopter_700_400

The Paralympic Games present a unique operational challenge, and as soon as the Olympic Games finished LOCOG, the Government, the Mayor of London and the transport and security services all began working to get the country ready.

Britain’s Paralympic heritagestoke_mandeville_history_700_400

This year, the Paralympics returns to the country where it first began with more athletes and nations taking part than ever before.

The Paralympic Gamesparalympic_flag_700_400

The UK has a proud Paralympic history, staging the first ever elite sporting competition for athletes with impairments at Stoke Mandeville in 1948.

Briefing: Paralympic sailing in Weymouth and Portland

The London 2012 Paralympic sailing events will be held in Weymouth and Portland at the National Sailing Academy from 1 to 6 September.

Accessibility and inclusion briefingwheelchair-basketball

From major programmes to improve the accessibility of UK transport to ground-breaking media and corporate support for Paralympic sport, the foundations are being laid for a strong legacy for disabled people. Read about these projects and improvements in this section.

London 2012 Games Accessible Transporttube-map

The London 2012 Games is committed to being the most accessible Games held to date.

Legacy briefingolympic-park

In 2005, the London bid team pledged to create an extraordinary legacy for East London and the rest of the UK. Over the last seven years, the government, Games organisers and partners have fulfilled that promise. Read about how London 2012 has created and delivered a lasting legacy for the country.

Venues and infrastructure briefingstadium700x400

Read about the transformation of the Olympic park, from industrial wasteland to thriving new East London postcode.

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