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A national campaign has been launched today to encourage the public to plan their travel during London 2012
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Plans to include Cardiff in the 2012 celebrations
Sport Minister welcomes Sport and Recreation Alliance report
Tuesday 6 December 2011 **The Minister for Sport and the Olympics (Hugh Robertson): ** I am publishing today the Government Olympic Executive…
Additional investment in ceremonies; changes in security costs as a result of detailed planning
London to host competition
World’s Horse Welfare annual conference looks ahead to the Olympic and Paralympics.
Sporting, cultural and educational opportunities across the nation.
London wins bid to host 2017 World Athletics Championship
Hugh Robertson tells annual conference that ‘2012 is just the beginning of a golden era for sport in this country’.
Hugh Robertson opened annual UK Sport World Class Performance Conference last night at the ExCel Centre in London, a 2012 venue. He spoke…
Hugh Robertson pulls his socks up in aid of Help for Heroes
Giving people the chance to rise to the 2012 challenge, try something new and raise millions for charity.
Over 100 Pre-Games Training Camp agreements (PGTC) signed across every nation and region of the UK, in preparation for London 2012.
Body builds on success of Football Licensing Authority with increased powers to benefit more sports
New body builds on Football Licensing Authority’s success with increased powers to benefit more sports.
Sports and Olympics Minister, Hugh Robertson helped to unveil the Olympic Hockey Centre.
Former international players Stuart Pearce and Hope Powell named as coaches.
Thousands have already signed up for the School Games.
First round of investment made under Protecting Playing Fields programme
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