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Slide3:
To host an inspirational, safe and inclusive Olympic and Paralympic Games and leave a sustainable legacy for London and the UK.
London’s vision for the games
Slide4: LOCOG
(London Organising
Committee for the
Olympic Games) OLYMPIC
BOARD ODA
(Olympic Delivery
Authority) IOC Transport Infrastructure Co-Ordination BOA Government GLA LOCOG N&R working
groups Nations &
Regions Group
Nations and Regions Group: Nations and Regions Group Chaired by Charles Allen of LOCOG
3 Nations – Scotland/Wales/NI
9 English Regions
Feeds directly into LOCOG
Each Nation/Region decides its own structure and representative
Slide6: Yorkshire Committee for the 2012 Games
Members:
Yorkshire Forward Yorkshire Culture
Yorkshire Tourist Board Sport England Yorkshire
Leeds City Council GOYH
Bradford MDC Local Government Yorkshire and
Sheffield City Council Humber
Hull City Council Y&H Assembly
City of York Council LSC Yorkshire & Humber
Slide7: • Ambition – inspire people to see and attain their full potential
• Inclusion & Diversity – reach and bring together all of
our communities
• Legacy – deliver lasting social, economic and environmental
benefits 2007-2017
‘‘I am delighted to see that Yorkshire is making the most of this opportunity and is already planning to ensure it achieves strong legacy benefits that will last long after the 2012 Games are finished. I urge you to continue to be vociferous in your support in the run up to the 2012 Games. ‘‘ Lord Sebastian CoeChairman of London OrganisingCommittee for the Olympic Gamesand Paralympic Games: ‘‘I am delighted to see that Yorkshire is making the most of this opportunity and is already planning to ensure it achieves strong legacy benefits that will last long after the 2012 Games are finished. I urge you to continue to be vociferous in your support in the run up to the 2012 Games. ‘‘ Lord Sebastian Coe Chairman of London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games
Five Golden Opportunities: Five Golden Opportunities Wellbeing Wealth Business Sport and
Physical Activity
Profile and
Tourism
Community Culture
Five Golden Opportunities: Five Golden Opportunities Putting Sport Centrestage
Increased participation in sport and active
recreation, especially amongst those who
currently do least
More successful athletes in and from Yorkshire
and Humber
Five Golden Opportunities: Five Golden Opportunities Putting Sport Centrestage
Key Actions:
Enhance sports facilities
Enhance people based skills
Establish Pre-Games Training Camps
Five Golden Opportunities: Five Golden Opportunities Healthy and Cohesive Communities
Active, healthier and inclusive communities with
bright prospects for the future
Five Golden Opportunities: Five Golden Opportunities Healthy and Cohesive Communities
Key Actions:
Enhance children’s learning
Use sport to promote cohesion
Volunteers Program
A more physically active community
Five Golden Opportunities: Five Golden Opportunities A Carnival of Culture
Enhanced perceptions of Yorkshire and
Humber as outward facing, culturally rich,
and internationally connected –
in short a great place to live and visit.
Five Golden Opportunities: Five Golden Opportunities A Carnival of Culture
Key Actions:
Deliver Yorkshire’s input to the Cultural Olympiad (2008-2012)
Stoke young peoples interest in sport and culture
Five Golden Opportunities: Five Golden Opportunities A Carnival of Culture
We have some of the best built and
natural heritage in Britain.
More national parkland than any other
region.
World renowned industrial heritage.
Five Golden Opportunities: Five Golden Opportunities Enhanced Profile and Tourist Potential
Higher visitor spend than otherwise,
especially from targeted countries and in
niche markets about active leisure and
events
Five Golden Opportunities: Five Golden Opportunities Enhanced Profile and Tourist Potential
Key Actions:
Attract tourists visiting 2012
Stage major events
UK school Games
Five Golden Opportunities: Five Golden Opportunities Winners in Business
Outward looking businesses that export
more, and a strong sports industry sector
with growing numbers of firms, jobs and
increasing output.
Five Golden Opportunities: Five Golden Opportunities Winners in Business
Key Actions:
Help businesses to win contracts
Use the Games to promote enterprise
Enhance generic business skills i.e. Leadership and Management
Delivery: Delivery Local delivery plans for the 2012 Games
will be developed that implement the
priorities in this Strategy.
The cities of Leeds, Sheffield and Hull
are all committed to leading the
preparation of Local delivery plans for the
2012 Games.
Slide22: Yorkshire and Humber’s wealth
of large towns and cities is
Unsurpassed in England
A key element of this approach will be to establish a regional ambassadors programme utilising high profile individuals from across the five Strategy areas.The region’s approach supports the London Games and the Olympic ethos.: A key element of this approach will be to establish a regional ambassadors programme utilising high profile individuals from across the five Strategy areas. The region’s approach supports the London Games and the Olympic ethos. Regional Ambassadors