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Sunday, 23 November 2008

Roll Up, Roll Up - Get Your Olympic Consultation Tickets Here!

For those of you who have been a bit alarmed by the seeming inability of LoCOG to get their story straight (so are those trees' lower branches for the chop or not, then..?) then the Public meeting to discuss all Olympic and Paralympic activity in the borough between 7pm-9pm on Thursday 4th December is a bit of a must.

It's to be at the Indigo, at the O2 - which is, ironically, now the only one of the three original venues in Greenwich (and the only one that actually seemed suitable IMHO, being a purpose-built entertainments area with excellent public transport and infrastructure) not to be employed any more.

It's a ticketed event, but the tickets are free. Lizzie wrote to get some and passed the link onto me. Because not all of you can get hyperlinks, here it is in full:

http://greenwicholympics.cvent.com/meeting

While we're about it, if you missed Andrew Gilligan's article about the KPMG findings last week, it's worth taking a peek.

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Anonymous Bod said...

I've booked some tickets for this but must admit that I'm not sure why that is deemed necessary...Shouldn't a public meeting be er....open to the public - without them having to hand out email or postal addresses?
Indigo2 holds around 2000, I believe, so there should be enough space to go round...But you're still not guaranteed entry if you don't live in the borough...oh, and you can't book more than two places. sigh......

24 November 2008 19:40  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello Greenwich Phantom. Did you see BBC London news tonight? Residents views on the equestrian events in the park...Sue Nosworthy and Clare Woodhouse both championing the cause for keeping the horses out. Nothing damaged, nothing lost.

4 December 2008 23:09  
Anonymous Tom Turner said...

If the equestrian event is held in Greenwich Park THEN the opportunity should be taken to restore the only design in Britain by the greatest landscape architect of the seventeenth century. Andre Le Notre designed the grass parterre on which it is proposed a stadium will be built for the 2012 Olympics. See http://www.gardenvisit.com/blog/2008/12/07/greenwich-park-restoration-after-2012-equestrian-and-modern-pentathlon-events/

7 December 2008 20:35  

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