Newham Site For 2012 Games
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Children's artwork unveiled on new
Olympic Site hoardings
12/05/2008
ODA Chief Executive David Higgins
praised children and young people from East London yesterday for
their artwork which they unveiled on hoardings on the Hackney Wick
towpath.
The ODA and Tower Hamlets-based social enterprise Signs
of Life have been working with primary, secondary and special needs
schools in the Five Host Boroughs in a creative engagement
programme to design the images which are now on display.
The ODA held a celebration event for all the children and young
people involved in the project from 17 different schools at Hackney
Wick Community Centre.
Olympics Minister Tessa Jowell said:
"I am extremely impressed with all the hard work that local
children have put into this project. They have demonstrated not
only pride in their community but also a real enthusiasm to be part
of London 2012.
"These hoardings will remind local people what the Olympic and
Paralympic Games is all about - working together in and around the
Park for a lasting sporting and cultural legacy."
London 2012 Organising Committee Chair Sebastian Coe said:
"The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games are Everyone's Games
and this project is one example of how children and young people
living closest to the Olympic Park are directly contributing to our
preparations.
"London 2012's four year Culture and Education programme will start
in the Autumn of this year, providing many more opportunities to
build on the sense of pride and celebration of those involved
today."
ODA Chief Executive David Higgins said:
"The hoardings around the Park offer us a blank canvas to bring
alive the London 2012 story and excite everyone about what is
happening on site.
"Placing artwork on the hoardings on the Hackney Wick towpath is an
important part of our communication with the local community to
engage them with the 2012 project, and I am delighted that so many
young people have had the opportunity to be involved."
Mayor of Newham, Sir Robin Wales, said:
"This hoardings artwork project has been a great way to involve our
young people in the 2012 Games. I am extremely proud of the
talented students from Brampton Manor, Hallsville and JFK Schools ,
who have helped to produce this amazing piece of
work." |
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