Local 30/06/2011
City of London turns open spaces across the capital from"Green to Gold" in Olympic countdown
GayTactos Facebook Twitter linkedin
The City of London Corporation is launching a new, pan-Londoncampaign to get more people involved in sport and activity with oneyear to go until the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Green to Gold, which has been awarded the Inspire Mark by LOCOG,will highlight how members of the public can use open spaces for avast range of activities suited to their lifestyle andinterests.

Legendary Olympian Tessa Sanderson and Team GB hockey playerRichard Smith, who won a European gold medal with England in 2009,will be present on the 6 July launch (Wednesday, 12-4pm) atGuildhall Yard. Both 2012 Mascots, Wenlock and Mandeville, willalso be making a rare appearance in the Square Mile.

Events will be held in Epping Forest, Burnham Beeches, HampsteadHeath, City Commons, West Ham Park, and City Gardens during themorning before groups of cyclists depart from each location tocycle into the heart of the City: Guildhall.

Sue Ireland, Director of Open Spaces at the City of LondonCorporation, said:"Open spaces are a major asset for local communities and canplay a vital role when it comes to fulfilling London 2012 Olympicand Paralympic Games legacy ambitions. Green to Gold willencourage, engage and inspire individuals in the capital andbeyond. The City"s open spaces have something for everyone - fromcycling to conker championships."Seb Coe, Chair, London Organising Committee of the Olympic Gamesand Paralympic Games said:"The Inspire programme is ensuring the legacy of the 2012 Gamesstarts now as projects like Green to Gold enable people acrossLondon to make positive life changes."A host of activities will be on display during the Green to Goldlaunch, which is supported by the Green Flag Awards and held inconjunction with the City of London Festival. These include: TableTennis, British Military Fitness, Hula Hooping, Ball Skills, and anEco Bike challenge.

The City of London Corporation owns and manages 10,700 acres offree open spaces in and around London for the recreation andenjoyment of the public and as breathing spaces from built-updevelopments.

Comment
Name E-mail
Comment
Por favor, deja este campo en blanco
Insert the code

Cambiar imagen
E-mail: Contraseña: Regístrate
SERVICES
Diarios
Radios
Boletines
Videoteca
Especiales
Publique su Noticia
 
Añada su Empresa
Publicidad
Publicidad
_ENLACESDESTACADOS
Publicidad
      Condiciones de Uso | Aviso Legal | Condiciones de Contratación | Política de Confidencialidad | Publicidad | Colaboradores
 
London Business www.londonbussiness.com
Digital newspaper with information and news updated by the minute. London Business is part of a communication group called Edicosma, which is made up of over 200 digital newspapers, amongst other information services.
© London Business 2012