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Hackney - One of the five Olympic Boroughs
Hackney's Mayor Jules Pipe has published his manifesto for 2012, setting out the lasting benefits he is striving to secure for the borough. Hackney will host a third of the Games area, and Mayor Pipe is determined this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity will bring:
Hackney Council is committed to helping to deliver the best Games ever. But its top priority is making sure it secures the best possible long-term benefits for Hackney residents. Major improvements to public transport have already been achieved. The borough is now properly linked to the tube network for the first time via the London Overground line, and major investment in the North London Line has brought improved trains and services.
The media and broadcast centres for journalists reporting on the Games will be located in the Olympic Park within Hackney Wick. Around 20,000 journalists will report to a global audience of up to three billion.
After the Games finish, Hackney Council is working with partners to ensure that the centres are transformed into a major new employment hub for East London.
Hackney Council is also working to create a thriving new neighbourhood at Hackney Wick, including affordable new homes, places to eat, shops and business space, alongside indoor sports facilities and green spaces and parks. This will give the area a much needed boost.
Read more in Hackney: A Host for 2012
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For information about London and 2012 see the website:
London 2012
For more information about the London Event Co-ordination Calendar for 2012, or to register your event with the Calendar, see London 2012 Event Co-ordination Calendar - briefing note or contact olympics@hackney.gov.uk or call 020 8356 3126.