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| Greenwich Park Ground Preparation Work Begins |
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| Thursday, 26 August 2010 10:37 |
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Work will begin this week at Greenwich Park to make it ready to host the Olympic Equestrian competition in 2012.
The work will be carried out by sub-contractors working on behalf of the London 2012 Organising Committee (LOCOG), in association with The Royal Parks. It has been approved by the local planning authority, Greenwich Council, which granted planning permission in March 2010 for both the Test Event in 2011 and events in 2012, subject to a number of planning conditions. LOCOG is now taking action on a number of these planning conditions, which have been agreed with the four statutory consultees: The Royal Parks, English Heritage, Natural England and Sport England. The work will include:
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