2012 Legacy
Aftermath 2012 - LLDC Cladding Safety Report June 2017 'No inadequacies have been identified'
Following the recent article in Inside Housing which reported
Aluminium composite material (ACM) cladding, which was judged to be a major contributor to the spread of fire at Grenfell Tower in 2017, has still not been removed from 11 of the residential blocks in the East Village of Olympic Park in Stratford, east London.
ACM was discovered only this summer on two of the blocks. Landlord Triathlon Homes said this had been found in “limited places” and was “no immediate safety concern to residents”.
The East Village, which housed 17,000 athletes, was converted into 2,800 homes across 65 blocks after the games and was seen as a key part of the ‘London 2012 Olympic Legacy’ and regeneration of Stratford.
Submitted by Julian Cheyne on Wed, 16/09/2020 - 22:23.
Article | 2012 Construction | 2012 Legacy | Housing | London 2012
Another London2012 Olympics Aftermath: a river becomes a sewer
The London2012 Olympics continues to spew out new 'legacies'. The latest is sewage. On April 28th 2020 @DeeDeeMay posted this video on Twitter showing oil coming out of the Channelsea River culvert.
This is a video from the first pond this evening. The oil is flowing quickly and by the time I left had spread over around 1/4 of the pond and was still coming out. pic.twitter.com/WqCntrtjwM
Submitted by Julian Cheyne on Sat, 06/06/2020 - 18:55.
Article | Contamination | 2012 Legacy | 2012 Sustainability | Bully Point Nature Reserve | Environment | Habitat and wildlife | London 2012 | Sustainability
Still no jobs legacy from the London2012 Olympics
Two years ago I asked the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) for the number of people who were working in the Olympic Park. On that occasion it replied:
Since April 2012, when the LLDC came into existence, 770 non-construction jobs were created consisting of 452 in Park operations and venues and 318 in other associated and varied roles. Additionally, 222 are currently employed at Here East
Submitted by Julian Cheyne on Tue, 29/05/2018 - 16:07.
Article | 2012 Jobs | 2012 Legacy | Compulsory Purchase | Displacement | Jobs | Legacy | London 2012
London2012 Housing Legacy down to 4,300 homes inside the Olympic Park
Two years ago I asked the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) for its projections for housing by 2031. It came back with a figure of 6,800 homes. This had to be revised down to 6,650, then further revised down, although not acknowledged by the LLDC, to 5,650 and finally to 4,700 homes.
The LLDC quotes a completely different figure of 10,000 homes on its website. This total includes homes on several other sites sites, including East Village, the former Athletes’ Village, and Glasshouse Gardens, which are both on the Stratford City site, and Strand East, none of which have anything to do with the Olympics.
The LLDC also likes to refer to something called the Legacy Communities Scheme (LCS), which includes Rick Roberts Way, which is outside the Olympic Park, but which they include in the Pudding Mill Neighbourhood. This site would have been developed regardless of the Olympics.
As above, the LLDC’s response to my 2016 FoI request needed some revision!
The Legacy Communities Scheme (LCS) has planning permission for up to 6800 homes across five new neighbourhoods by 2031. This breaks down to up to 850 at Chobham Manor; 650 at East Wick; 850 at Sweetwater; and 1700 at Pudding Mill. The LCS also includes a further 2600 homes at Marshgate, however, the proposals for this neighbourhood will be reviewed as part of the Olympicopolis project, our proposals for a new University and Cultural Quarter.
Submitted by Julian Cheyne on Tue, 22/05/2018 - 19:04.
Aftermath 2012 - Affordable Housing Squeeze
Additional information re Athletes Village in section []
One of the major promises of London 2012 was that it would create a large number of affordable homes for East Londoners.
In a recent Freedom of Information response to a question:
How many homes are now expected to be provided on the Olympic Park? What is the breakdown expected to be per neighbourhood?
Submitted by Julian Cheyne on Tue, 07/06/2016 - 22:51.
Article | 2012 Legacy | Clays Lane | Compulsory Purchase | Housing | Legacy | London 2012 | Planning & Development | Regeneration
London Legacy Seminars - don't expect critical thinking
This is the lineup for a panel to discuss the London2012 sports legacy for the London Legacies Group Seminar entitled: 'Has the Sports Legacy from the 2012 lived up to the commitments made?' Every single participant has a connection to the London Olympics.
Richard Sumray: Chair
Submitted by Julian Cheyne on Wed, 13/04/2016 - 16:53.
Blog | 2012 Legacy | 2012 Sport | Legacy | London 2012 | Sport
Aftermath 2012 - a tapestry of lies, destruction and theft
The Olympic Park is stuffed with public art designed to mystify and mislead the public, like Boris's folly, the Orbit, a helter skelter without a skelter, which was dreamed up when Boris met Lakshmi in the washroom at Davos in 2009 and was built using steel from the site of killings and torture at the Serb concentration camp at Omarska, Bosnia. The skelter is now being added to make it into what it failed to be in a desperate effort to rescue it from oblivion. Another is RUN, which imaginatively consists of three large letters R U N, while elsewhere there are some upturned crayons called 'steles' stuck in the River Lea.
Submitted by Julian Cheyne on Sat, 19/03/2016 - 20:53.
Article | 2012 Arts & Culture | 2012 Legacy | Clays Lane | Compulsory Purchase | Corruption & Ethics | Displacement | Legacy | Manor Gardens Allotments | Travellers
that legacy of rough sleeping
they still seem to be forging ahead with their efforts to make London a world class centre of excellence for rough sleeping:
Number of people sleeping rough in London doubles in past five years
Submitted by Steve Dowding on Sun, 21/06/2015 - 09:50.
Blog | 2012 Legacy | Displacement | Housing | London
