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This article was written by David Cameron for the Yorkshire Post to mark the beginning of this year’s Tour de France.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Work on the former Olympic Village is nearing completion, with the tenth residential area finished, including 297 more new homes.
170 free concerts across England from 11 to 13 July bringing people together to listen and participate with local musicians.
Twenty-five acres of new parks, play space and wetlands are now open at the former Olympic and Paralympic Village for everyone to enjoy.
The Prime Minister has applauded the commitment of some of Sport Relief’s top fundraisers, including triathlon hero Davina McCall.
The Prime Minister has set out his commitment to quality primary school sport.
East Village has won the Mayor of London‘s award for planning excellence and been recognised as the 'best new place to live’.
Top institutions will improve accessibility for country’s 12m disabled people.
The first residents have moved in to their new homes in East Village, which housed 23,000 athletes and officials during London 2012.
Everton Football Club’s official charity, Everton in the Community, has won a Big Society Award.
Four areas have been awarded funding to get thousands of people involved in sport.
Guidance published by the Treasury uses lessons learned from the Olympics and private sector to drive down infrastructure costs.
TAKEPART, a Brighton & Hove scheme to get more local people playing sport, is the latest recipient of a Big Society Award.
An organisation supporting fencing clubs across the north east has been recognised by Prime Minister David Cameron with a Big Society Award.
A new guide, based on the success of the London Games, shows how procurement can be sustainable – and value for money.
Brandon Lewis paddles down the white water rafting course at Lee Valley White Water Centre.
The Derbyshire Village Games project wins a Big Society Award for boosting sports participation across rural areas.
Almost £10 billion economic boost and an upsurge in volunteering show strong progress against London 2012 legacy commitments.
Sebastian Coe and Olympic medal winners celebrate the anniversary and the legacy of the London 2012 Olympic Games.
New photographs released by the Olympic Delivery Authority show East Village, as final work is carried out before first residents move in.
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