Tuesday 31 May 2011

Flags, banners and bunting for the 2012 London Olympic Games

London boroughs £50,000 will be all with flags and banners for the 2012 Olympic Games bunting decorated the streets.

The amount provided by the office of mayor of London will help spread Olympic "Look and feel" of.

Council on his proposal that decoration London 2012 needs to be in the official colors can offer.

Mayor Boris Johnson said funds would "help us put on the best show and showcase ourselves to the world".

He added, "We all have a duty to make the most of this opportunity and I'm determined to ensure every part of the capital gets to benefit and enjoy the Games".

London 2012 chairman Lord Coe said: "Next year will be an incredible year for London and the rest of the UK as the nation comes together to celebrate the Games.

"We share the mayor's excitement and vision for one look, ensuring every resident and visitor is able feel part of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games."

Design and content boroughs can buy the "look book" catalog will be released this summer.

Saturday 21 May 2011

London 2012 organizers of the protest group met for the first time

London 2012 organizers of the protest group met for the first time in the sun after his way around Britain's 8000 Olympic torch to travel miles to disrupt.

Chairman of the London organising committee of the Olympic Games (Locog) is Lord Coe said that he believe the rest of 8000 torchbearers guarantee security environment and ensure a party could be between.

He said, "We will make sure that the torch flame gets around the UK in the safest and most secure way, but at the same time we want communities to celebrate it and not [put it] behind a cordon of steel. I think we'll get the balance right".

He groups oppose the tradition torch Land's End on May 18 next year around the UK before starting their journey on Mount Olympus through clear target will be appealed.

He said, "This is friendship, this is respect, this is showcasing extraordinary talent in local communities. I really don't sit here thinking this will be a catalyst for massive demonstrations. I think people get this".