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London 2012 Olympics: Aaron Cook handed reprieve as BOA refuse to ratify British Taekwondo's nomination - Daily Telegraph

London 2012 Olympics: Aaron Cook handed reprieve as BOA refuse to ratify British Taekwondo's nomination - Daily Telegraph

The BOA panel found that the selection procedure was flawed and potentially biased. Of particular ­concern was a sense that Cook’s coach may not have had a fair chance to make his case because he is ­outside the STUK high-performance programme. It was also concerned that too much weight was applied to a perceived change in the rules concerning head shots, which STUK believe favours Muhammad, but the world governing body says is not a significant change.

The BOA panel called on STUK to give equal weight to all criteria, and said Muhammad and Cook should have “equal and in-person representation before the selection committee, preferably by their personal coach”. It also called on all members to vote.

Performance director Gary Hall said: “It was a very tough decision between two exceptional athletes, but it was made by an expert panel of selectors in line with our selection procedures. The fact Aaron is outside our system had nothing to do with it. Our job is to win medals, so if you do the job you get the call regardless of where you train. We have no problem with Aaron at all.

“In terms of rankings, some people have an ambition to be ranked highly but we don’t chase rankings because the system is inaccurate.”



Made in London: the city's local entrepreneurs in profile - Daily Telegraph

Jon Penn, 32; Creative Design Products

Jon is the director and co-founder of Spinning Hat, a London-based company that designs gifts and toys, and of recently launched Goodfibres, a company that prints T-shirts with designs chosen by members of its online community. His first success came after he designed the Bottle Spy, a bottle opener with an electronic dial that logs the number of bottles it has opened. It won the eco-friendly Gift of the Year award in 2008 and Jon has been designing products ever since. Spinning Hat's products have been made available in over 30 countries; major stockists include Next, John Lewis and Paul Smith. Penn now has offices in Hong Kong and the US, as well as a main base at the Silicon Roundabout at Old Street. He attributes part of his companies’ success to their London base: “It’s certainly good for creativity; it’s very much the place to be for creative minds. It’s a buzzing place at the moment.” Global sales for Spinning Hat are this year forecast at over £3.5 million.

Preston Benson, 31; Real Estate

A business studies graduate of the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, American Preston Benson quit his unfulfilling job at a Chicago accountancy firm to move to London and pursue a career in real estate. Without any contacts, he began working directly with individual families and concentrated on negotiating high-end property deals. He ultimately developed Go Native, a company that provides temporary housing solutions to businesses operating internationally; it turns over more than £29m annually. Preston is now commercial director of Bursha Holdings, a property investment company with a portfolio estimated at around £60m. Preston’s entrepreneurial drive began at the age of six. His parents were strict with pocket money and so he set up his first business “literally the cliché of selling lemonade on the street in America”. He links his success as an adult to his childhood desire to earn enough money for “that WWF action figure”.

Yuvraj Jatania, 25, and Virraj Jatania, 23; Discount and Cashback Card Business


Virraj Jatania, left, and Yuvraj Jatania.

Brothers Yuvraj and Virraj Jatania are co-founders and managing directors of Pockit, the first prepaid card provider, which enables users to make savings on household essentials in high-street stores by providing discount codes and cashback on purchases. Virraj began the business directly after leaving university and his elder brother left Ernst & Young to join him. Together, they took six months to put together a business plan and Pockit launched officially in November 2011. They currently have approximately 2,000 cardholders and expect to have around 40,000 members by the end of the year. They have already secured discount deals from companies such as Aviva, TalkTalk and M&S. The recession has proved a blessing of sorts for the brothers. It has meant that consumers are looking for new ways to save money and the company is securing large numbers of new members every day, Virraj is optimistic about Pockit’s future: “it’s very exciting times.”

Smruti Sriram, 25, Charity Student Award Scheme

Smruti founded the Wings of Hope achievement award in 2004 when she was 18 and on a gap year. The award scheme assists school students in setting up businesses that make contributions to good causes; it earns proceeds from these businesses and corporate sponsors. Smruti pitched the idea to countless head teachers and the project was accepted by 25 schools. It is now active in 400 schools and 20,000 students have participated in the programme over the course of five years. Current corporate sponsors include PWC, and Wings of Hope workshops have been led by individuals such as the CEO of Saatchi & Saatchi. Students are allowed free rein in the types of endeavours they undertake and the structure of the scheme has been redeveloped to take the participants’ ages and interests into account: “When we used to get dropouts of different schools participating in the scheme, we had to really analyse, because students can be quite fickle, and can’t be bothered if they don’t see quick wins”.

Alexander Amosu, 36; Luxury Products

Alexander is the founder of Amosu Luxury Ltd, a company that sells high-end bespoke exclusive products for “the elite”. It is most famous for making the world’s most expensive suit at £70,000 and a diamond-encrusted mobile phone costing £125,000. He has also recently ventured into Africa with a company called Kamson Luxury Group, which is introducing established brands into the African market. It is currently involved in the Nigerian launch of OK! magazine. Alexander moved with his family to the UK from Nigeria when he was three years old and grew up on a council estate in Kilburn. Aged 18, he set up a cleaning company for pregnant women. It generated revenues of £3,500 a month and provided him with capital for his next enterprise, R&B Ringtones. He founded the company after he learned how to compose ringtones on his mobile phone at the age of 21. Selling ringtones that resembled popular songs, the company earned £6.6m over four years and was sold for £9m in 2004. Alexander was a millionaire by the time he was 25.

In conversation: read about the group's thoughts on why London is an exciting place to do business and what makes a successful entrepreneur here.


London Welsh to appeal against promotion snub - The Guardian

London Welsh to appeal against promotion snub - The Guardian



London 2012: Games security staff '40% local' - BBC News

A total of 40% of Olympics security workers are from boroughs close to the Games site, a report has said.

Security provider G4S said 10,500 candidates from the six host boroughs are currently undergoing security screening and training.

More than 100,000 people have been interviewed for Olympic-related jobs, with 3,000 already deployed.

Olympic organisers Locog committed to recruiting locally for jobs in retail, catering, cleaning and security.

'On target'

At least 40% of G4S's Olympic workforce is set to come from the local boroughs of Barking and Dagenham, Greenwich, Hackney, Newham, Tower Hamlets and Waltham Forest.

Mark Hamilton, managing director of G4S London 2012, said: "It was always our intention to mobilise a large part of our workforce from the six boroughs around the Olympic Park in east London.

"I am delighted that we are on target to secure the services of thousands of local people who will help make the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games safe and secure.

"I am also thrilled that so many have come forward to seek work. They have a very responsible, and I hope rewarding, part to play in the sporting extravaganza and they are helping to add to the buzz of excitement that is building around London 2012."

Most of the 23,700 security jobs will end after the Paralympics in September, but G4S said they will have gained valuable qualifications and work experience to help find more employment.



London house prices could be halved by Euro crisis - The economic choice

The recent rush of money seeking a safe haven has pushed the price of luxury London homes up during the recent financial crisis, but this could quickly be reversed if the Eurozone breaks up leaving many with homes worth 50% of what they paid for them.

The research by the property firm Development Securities (Prime Central London: In a Class of its own?) covers seven postcode areas where the average house price is a cool £1.2 million.

The inflow of money into the capital by safe haven investors has pushed the price of PCL property up by 75% says the report, with 60% of them going to foreign buyers. But this could all change should the Euro fail. “A break up of the single currency is perhaps the single greatest threat to PCL” says the report.

Now, if a particular PCL house was worth say £1 million a few years ago and it went up in value by 75% it would now be worth £1.75 million. If it then drops in value by 50% it will be worth just £875,000. That is it will be worth less than the buyer paid for it! The later 50% drop is greater than the earlier 75% gain. Food for thought?

The report argues that the PCL property market is different from the rest of the country for several reasons.

It says that PCL property attracts investors from around the world, including the UK, who would never consider buying in any other part of the country. Because of this 90% of their price movement is caused by “…a combination of: changes in global equity prices; changes in the sterling exchange rate; and changes in those factors to do with risk and uncertainty that underpin the relative attractiveness of sterling assets more widely.”

This means that a Euro collapse, which would bring with it strengthened sterling and a collapse in global equity prices, would ‘undermine’ the wealth of those that would normally buy PCL property. But the report does say that after a time this trend would begin to reverse as the markets began to settle after the turmoil.

Michael Marx, Chief Executive of Development Securities, said “Safe-haven flows associated with fears about a messy end to the euro debt crisis have boosted PCL property prices over the past two years. And yet we end this report by arguing that a break-up of the single currency area is perhaps the single greatest risk to PCL prices. In the worst-case scenario, we estimate that PCL prices could fall by 50% following a break-up of the single currency area.”

Then we could see house prices across the country eventually following suit, despite PCL prices being ‘different’.

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Amy Winehouse London home put up for sale - Reuters UK

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Test Tube: Virgin trials London Underground Wi-Fi internet access - Metro.co.uk

Members of the public will be able to browse the web and check e-mails using their smartphones from more than 80 Underground station platforms from July.

BBC Technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones was given a sneak peak at one station in central London on Thursday, where the internet equipment is currently being tested.

He tweeted from an unnamed station platform: 'Historic first tweet from deep under London using @TFLofficial @virginmedia new tube wifi service - testing, testing.'

While commuters will not be able to access the internet when travelling on the tube itself, TfL hope it will help passengers keep up-to-date with all the latest travel information.

Mayor Boris Johnson said earlier this year: 'Millions of passengers will now be able to connect to their work, friends or access the latest news and travel information while on the move.

'This is a fabulous new and free resource which will be in place from this summer when London is being showcased on a global stage and playing host to millions.'

An estimated 800,000 additional passengers are expected to use London's public transport during the Olympics at peak times, raising question marks over TfL's ability to cope with the extra burden. 



Royal London protection head Ainslie steps down - Citywire.co.uk
Royal London protection head Ainslie steps down

Ross Ainslie is to step down as managing director of the Royal London Groups’ protection businesses, Bright Grey and Scottish Provident.

Ainslie is leaving the insurance giant to pursue a master’s degree, starting in September. Royal London said a successor will be appointed from within the group.

John Deane, chief executive of Royal London’s intermediary division, said: ‘Of course we’re sad to see Ross leave, but he goes with our best wishes and grateful thanks for helping to shape two very strong brands in the protection space.  

‘Ross has made a significant contribution, and under his leadership Bright Grey and Scottish Provident have recently announced an excellent set of results in a very competitive market.’

‘Ross will be leaving a strong and successful business which is well placed to go from strength to strength.’

Ainslie joined Royal London in 2002. 



London Underground | Digging the Serpentine Pavilion - New York Times Blogs

The Serpentine Gallery Pavilion has, over the last 13 years, established itself as a must-see architectural event of the London summer season, not only for its experimental structures — which have allowed A-list architects like Zaha Hadid, Frank Gehry and Jean Nouvel to realize their first built projects in this city — but also for the glitzy parties and intellectually rigorous event marathons that accompany the structures.

The latest pavilion, which opens to the public tomorrow, responds to the history of previous pavilions on the site (a lawn adjacent to the gallery, in Kensington Gardens) and imagines an archaeological dig through the remnants of structures past to reach groundwater, celebrating the unseen natural water level below the city. Humble but daring, this romantic approach is the result of a collaboration between the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron and the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, who are known for their design of the Beijing National Stadium for the 2008 Olympic Games. (While this is not, in fact, Herzog & de Meuron’s first completed work in London — their Tate Modern opened in 2000 — it is Ai’s first building project there.)

The landscape created by the dig — the interior of the pavilion, which contains seating for visitors and events — is lined in cork to create a soft, surreal environment shaped by the “ghosts” of pavilions past. Eleven columns, each of which represents a previous pavilion (there was no pavilion in 2004), and one that represents the new structure, support the roof, a floating platform with a circular pool of water that reflects the sky (and which can be drained for special events). As in past years, the pavilion will be the site of Park Nights, the gallery’s public events program, as well as its annual Serpentine Marathon, a series conceived by the gallery’s co-director Hans-Ulrich Obrist. A new twist, however, is that the gallery, which has sold past pavilions to recoup the costs of their construction but has never publicly identified the buyers, announced that this year’s pavilion has been purchased by the billionaire Indian steel magnate Lakshmi N. Mittal and his wife, Usha.

The Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2012 will be on view through Oct. 14.



Made In London: the capital’s boom in entrepreneurship - Daily Telegraph


Natasha Faith, the founder of La Diosa. Image: Philip Hollis

Despite the demands of running your own business, it seems to be an increasingly appealing option for many. The rise in university fees means larger numbers of young people are considering alternatives to a traditional third-level education and setting up their own businesses instead.

The internet has provided both the inspiration and the means for many young entrepreneurs to prosper. In London, a frenzied media storm has been whirling around Old Street in Shoreditch. Nicknamed the Silicon Roundabout, the area is home to numerous new tech start-ups, including Moshi Monsters (an online children’s game), Last.fm (an online music platform) and TweetDeck (a social-media profile manager).

Jon Penn is the 32-year-old co-founder of Spinning Hat, a quirky gift company, and is based there. For him, the attention the locality is receiving is well-deserved: “It’s very much the place to be for creative minds. A lot of new businesses are moving over from Soho to the Shoreditch area now, so it’s a buzzing place at the moment. There are lots of bars as well!”

Yuvraj Jatania is the 25-year-old co-founder of Pockit, a prepaid card that provides discounts and cashback on household essentials, and shares Jon’s enthusiasm for the area’s nightlife: “For a young entrepreneur interested in making it in the tech business, I’d say get involved in the meet-ups around Silicon Roundabout. There are lots of young entrepreneurs who meet up for informal drinks in various bars and pubs around the area. I went to a similar networking event myself and I met so many people who are doing tech businesses; you learn so much from them.”


Virraj and Yuvraj Jatania. Image: Philip Hollis

The term “networking” frequently crops up during our discussion and is considered crucial, despite the word’s “elitist” connotations being acknowledged by all present. Venues throughout London such as the Adam Street Club, Soho House and Shoreditch House are popular venues for industry get-togethers and should be visited by any would-be London entrepreneurs eager to make contacts.

Despite the internet providing new opportunities for business development and ample opportunities to meet like-minded people, emerging entrepreneurs will inevitably flounder. Faith doesn’t think this should dissuade anyone from pursuing their goals: “Failure is a good option. I think we have a notion, especially in British culture, that it’s terrible to fail, which stunts a lot of growth and a lot of potential in young people.”

So have any of them actually failed?

The other half of Pockit, 23-year-old Virraj Jatania admits his business didn’t get everything right: “One thing we did – we’re a tech business, with a big online platform – was to use an outsourced company for all our technology. I think doing it in-house is very important, and it’s actually cheaper.”

Smruti also recalls schools dropping out of her award scheme. A “fickle” demographic, school students that participated in the schemes were prone to apathy if they didn’t see quick results and needed “quick wins” to remain involved. She canvassed students for feedback and made changes to the structure of her programme. Now she has 400 schools across the country participating in Wings of Hope, and has had the support of PWC, Saatchi & Saatchi and the House of Lords.

Shalini Khemka, CEO of the London Entrepreneurial Exchange, suggests that the boom in entrepreneurship also owes much to the economic downturn: “What we’re finding is that the lack of jobs is shifting people into the private sector; unemployment is actually encouraging people to go off and do their own thing so a lot of individuals are setting up their own businesses.”

Faith decided to set up her company as a result of the recession: “It pushed me to start my own business. I felt an urge to start my own thing because money just wasn’t coming in. So I didn’t go to university and had the impetus to really push harder than I probably would have if the recession hadn’t hit.” Instead of pursuing a degree as her peers did, Faith decided to travel the world for a year and learned how to make jewellery in Mexico. That skill provided the foundation for her business.

Alexander Amosu, 36, is another entrepreneur who decided against completing a university course. After learning how to compose Jay Z’s song Big Pimpin’ on a rudimentary composer programme on his mobile phone when he was 21, he set up the company R&B Ringtones and sold ringtones to others. He was a millionaire by the time he was 25. He then founded Amosu Luxury Ltd, which sells high-end bespoke products; it’s famous for selling the world’s most expensive suit, yours for £70,000.

Faith and Amosu’s rejection of a third-level education is something that Khemka frequently encounters: “The majority of entrepreneurs I’ve come across haven’t had that education – they’ve had a bit of a tough life and learned how to make themselves focused.”

With the recession continuing, Khemka and the entrepreneurs are confident some of the country’s young people will tackle the threats of unemployment and debt with creative solutions. The Apprentice and Dragons' Den have made businessmen Lord Alan Sugar and Duncan Bannatyne household names; the increasing number of entrepreneurs looking to emulate their achievements means there should be plenty more British success stories to come.

Read Anoosh Chakelian's profiles of the entrepreneurs here.


Royal London protection head Ainslie steps down - Citywire.co.uk

Royal London protection head Ainslie steps down - Citywire.co.uk

Royal London protection head Ainslie steps down

Ross Ainslie is to step down as managing director of the Royal London Groups’ protection businesses, Bright Grey and Scottish Provident.

Ainslie is leaving the insurance giant to pursue a master’s degree, starting in September. Royal London said a successor will be appointed from within the group.

John Deane, chief executive of Royal London’s intermediary division, said: ‘Of course we’re sad to see Ross leave, but he goes with our best wishes and grateful thanks for helping to shape two very strong brands in the protection space.  

‘Ross has made a significant contribution, and under his leadership Bright Grey and Scottish Provident have recently announced an excellent set of results in a very competitive market.’

‘Ross will be leaving a strong and successful business which is well placed to go from strength to strength.’

Ainslie joined Royal London in 2002. 



London Underground | Digging the Serpentine Pavilion - New York Times Blogs

The Serpentine Gallery Pavilion has, over the last 13 years, established itself as a must-see architectural event of the London summer season, not only for its experimental structures — which have allowed A-list architects like Zaha Hadid, Frank Gehry and Jean Nouvel to realize their first built projects in this city — but also for the glitzy parties and intellectually rigorous event marathons that accompany the structures.

The latest pavilion, which opens to the public tomorrow, responds to the history of previous pavilions on the site (a lawn adjacent to the gallery, in Kensington Gardens) and imagines an archaeological dig through the remnants of structures past to reach groundwater, celebrating the unseen natural water level below the city. Humble but daring, this romantic approach is the result of a collaboration between the Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron and the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, who are known for their design of the Beijing National Stadium for the 2008 Olympic Games. (While this is not, in fact, Herzog & de Meuron’s first completed work in London — their Tate Modern opened in 2000 — it is Ai’s first building project there.)

The landscape created by the dig — the interior of the pavilion, which contains seating for visitors and events — is lined in cork to create a soft, surreal environment shaped by the “ghosts” of pavilions past. Eleven columns, each of which represents a previous pavilion (there was no pavilion in 2004), and one that represents the new structure, support the roof, a floating platform with a circular pool of water that reflects the sky (and which can be drained for special events). As in past years, the pavilion will be the site of Park Nights, the gallery’s public events program, as well as its annual Serpentine Marathon, a series conceived by the gallery’s co-director Hans-Ulrich Obrist. A new twist, however, is that the gallery, which has sold past pavilions to recoup the costs of their construction but has never publicly identified the buyers, announced that this year’s pavilion has been purchased by the billionaire Indian steel magnate Lakshmi N. Mittal and his wife, Usha.

The Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2012 will be on view through Oct. 14.



London 2012: Games security staff '40% local' - BBC News

A total of 40% of Olympics security workers are from boroughs close to the Games site, a report has said.

Security provider G4S said 10,500 candidates from the six host boroughs are currently undergoing security screening and training.

More than 100,000 people have been interviewed for Olympic-related jobs, with 3,000 already deployed.

Olympic organisers Locog committed to recruiting locally for jobs in retail, catering, cleaning and security.

'On target'

At least 40% of G4S's Olympic workforce is set to come from the local boroughs of Barking and Dagenham, Greenwich, Hackney, Newham, Tower Hamlets and Waltham Forest.

Mark Hamilton, managing director of G4S London 2012, said: "It was always our intention to mobilise a large part of our workforce from the six boroughs around the Olympic Park in east London.

"I am delighted that we are on target to secure the services of thousands of local people who will help make the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games safe and secure.

"I am also thrilled that so many have come forward to seek work. They have a very responsible, and I hope rewarding, part to play in the sporting extravaganza and they are helping to add to the buzz of excitement that is building around London 2012."

Most of the 23,700 security jobs will end after the Paralympics in September, but G4S said they will have gained valuable qualifications and work experience to help find more employment.



London Welsh to appeal against promotion snub - The Guardian


London house prices could be halved by Euro crisis - The economic choice

The recent rush of money seeking a safe haven has pushed the price of luxury London homes up during the recent financial crisis, but this could quickly be reversed if the Eurozone breaks up leaving many with homes worth 50% of what they paid for them.

The research by the property firm Development Securities (Prime Central London: In a Class of its own?) covers seven postcode areas where the average house price is a cool £1.2 million.

The inflow of money into the capital by safe haven investors has pushed the price of PCL property up by 75% says the report, with 60% of them going to foreign buyers. But this could all change should the Euro fail. “A break up of the single currency is perhaps the single greatest threat to PCL” says the report.

Now, if a particular PCL house was worth say £1 million a few years ago and it went up in value by 75% it would now be worth £1.75 million. If it then drops in value by 50% it will be worth just £875,000. That is it will be worth less than the buyer paid for it! The later 50% drop is greater than the earlier 75% gain. Food for thought?

The report argues that the PCL property market is different from the rest of the country for several reasons.

It says that PCL property attracts investors from around the world, including the UK, who would never consider buying in any other part of the country. Because of this 90% of their price movement is caused by “…a combination of: changes in global equity prices; changes in the sterling exchange rate; and changes in those factors to do with risk and uncertainty that underpin the relative attractiveness of sterling assets more widely.”

This means that a Euro collapse, which would bring with it strengthened sterling and a collapse in global equity prices, would ‘undermine’ the wealth of those that would normally buy PCL property. But the report does say that after a time this trend would begin to reverse as the markets began to settle after the turmoil.

Michael Marx, Chief Executive of Development Securities, said “Safe-haven flows associated with fears about a messy end to the euro debt crisis have boosted PCL property prices over the past two years. And yet we end this report by arguing that a break-up of the single currency area is perhaps the single greatest risk to PCL prices. In the worst-case scenario, we estimate that PCL prices could fall by 50% following a break-up of the single currency area.”

Then we could see house prices across the country eventually following suit, despite PCL prices being ‘different’.

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Amy Winehouse London home put up for sale - Reuters UK

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Test Tube: Virgin trials London Underground Wi-Fi internet access - Metro.co.uk

Members of the public will be able to browse the web and check e-mails using their smartphones from more than 80 Underground station platforms from July.

BBC Technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones was given a sneak peak at one station in central London on Thursday, where the internet equipment is currently being tested.

He tweeted from an unnamed station platform: 'Historic first tweet from deep under London using @TFLofficial @virginmedia new tube wifi service - testing, testing.'

While commuters will not be able to access the internet when travelling on the tube itself, TfL hope it will help passengers keep up-to-date with all the latest travel information.

Mayor Boris Johnson said earlier this year: 'Millions of passengers will now be able to connect to their work, friends or access the latest news and travel information while on the move.

'This is a fabulous new and free resource which will be in place from this summer when London is being showcased on a global stage and playing host to millions.'

An estimated 800,000 additional passengers are expected to use London's public transport during the Olympics at peak times, raising question marks over TfL's ability to cope with the extra burden. 



Queen's Diamond Jubilee: London travel guide - Daily Telegraph

The Queen will also be attending the Epsom Derby on Saturday - tickets are still available through www.epsomdowns.co.uk. A Diamond Jubilee Concert is taking place on June 4, but the event is sold out.

On June 4, thousands of beacons will be lit around the world to mark the Queen's 60 years on the throne. To find out where your nearest beacon is, see www.diamondjubileebeacons.co.uk. And on June 5, a Diamond Jubilee Carriage Procession will take the Queen from Westminster Hall to Buckingham Palace, with thousands expected to line the streets.

There are also dozens of events taking place at the country's English Heritage properties, including Aspley House and Eltham Palace and Gardens in the capital. For a full list, see www.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/events

Special exhibitions are also on at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, the Museum of London, the National Portrait Gallery, Kensington Palace and Buckingham Palace.

As many as 10,000 street parties are also planned for the weekend. For tips on what food and drinks to serve your guests, and what to wear, see www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/9284333/Queens-Diamond-Jubilee-Entertaining-guide.html

What else is there to do?

Telegraph Travel's London city break guide features the best things to see and do across the capital. There are also individual guides to London's districts.

Where to stay

Telegraph Travel has expert reviews of more than 75 hotels in London, the majority of which can be booked through the website at the lowest price guaranteed.

Many hotels have also launched a variety of Jubilee-themed offers, ranging from the tempting to the tenuous.

Restaurants

A number of restaurants and bars have unveiled themed menus in the run up to the Jubilee. Among the most bizarre dishes being coronation chicken ice cream, currently available at Gelupo in Soho.

Transport

Tube: Engineering works on the London Underground are few and far between this weekend, for a change, with just the Waterloo and City Line and parts of the London Overground facing closure. However, there will be no access to Buckingham Palace from Green Park station on Monday - visitors are advised to use Westminster or St James’s Park stations.

Roads: There will be a number of bus diversions and curtailments. Drivers are advised to avoid central London between June 3 and June 5. Sunday will be particularly busy due to a number of road and bridge closures. Seven London bridges will be closed to both road users and pedestrians for most of the day.

River: There will be no river services on Sunday June 3 from 1430 until 1800 between Battersea Bridge and the Thames Barrier at Woolwich.

For more information, see www.tfl.gov.uk

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Made In London: the capital’s boom in entrepreneurship - Daily Telegraph


Natasha Faith, the founder of La Diosa. Image: Philip Hollis

Despite the demands of running your own business, it seems to be an increasingly appealing option for many. The rise in university fees means larger numbers of young people are considering alternatives to a traditional third-level education and setting up their own businesses instead.

The internet has provided both the inspiration and the means for many young entrepreneurs to prosper. In London, a frenzied media storm has been whirling around Old Street in Shoreditch. Nicknamed the Silicon Roundabout, the area is home to numerous new tech start-ups, including Moshi Monsters (an online children’s game), Last.fm (an online music platform) and TweetDeck (a social-media profile manager).

Jon Penn is the 32-year-old co-founder of Spinning Hat, a quirky gift company, and is based there. For him, the attention the locality is receiving is well-deserved: “It’s very much the place to be for creative minds. A lot of new businesses are moving over from Soho to the Shoreditch area now, so it’s a buzzing place at the moment. There are lots of bars as well!”

Yuvraj Jatania is the 25-year-old co-founder of Pockit, a prepaid card that provides discounts and cashback on household essentials, and shares Jon’s enthusiasm for the area’s nightlife: “For a young entrepreneur interested in making it in the tech business, I’d say get involved in the meet-ups around Silicon Roundabout. There are lots of young entrepreneurs who meet up for informal drinks in various bars and pubs around the area. I went to a similar networking event myself and I met so many people who are doing tech businesses; you learn so much from them.”


Virraj and Yuvraj Jatania. Image: Philip Hollis

The term “networking” frequently crops up during our discussion and is considered crucial, despite the word’s “elitist” connotations being acknowledged by all present. Venues throughout London such as the Adam Street Club, Soho House and Shoreditch House are popular venues for industry get-togethers and should be visited by any would-be London entrepreneurs eager to make contacts.

Despite the internet providing new opportunities for business development and ample opportunities to meet like-minded people, emerging entrepreneurs will inevitably flounder. Faith doesn’t think this should dissuade anyone from pursuing their goals: “Failure is a good option. I think we have a notion, especially in British culture, that it’s terrible to fail, which stunts a lot of growth and a lot of potential in young people.”

So have any of them actually failed?

The other half of Pockit, 23-year-old Virraj Jatania admits his business didn’t get everything right: “One thing we did – we’re a tech business, with a big online platform – was to use an outsourced company for all our technology. I think doing it in-house is very important, and it’s actually cheaper.”

Smruti also recalls schools dropping out of her award scheme. A “fickle” demographic, school students that participated in the schemes were prone to apathy if they didn’t see quick results and needed “quick wins” to remain involved. She canvassed students for feedback and made changes to the structure of her programme. Now she has 400 schools across the country participating in Wings of Hope, and has had the support of PWC, Saatchi & Saatchi and the House of Lords.

Shalini Khemka, CEO of the London Entrepreneurial Exchange, suggests that the boom in entrepreneurship also owes much to the economic downturn: “What we’re finding is that the lack of jobs is shifting people into the private sector; unemployment is actually encouraging people to go off and do their own thing so a lot of individuals are setting up their own businesses.”

Faith decided to set up her company as a result of the recession: “It pushed me to start my own business. I felt an urge to start my own thing because money just wasn’t coming in. So I didn’t go to university and had the impetus to really push harder than I probably would have if the recession hadn’t hit.” Instead of pursuing a degree as her peers did, Faith decided to travel the world for a year and learned how to make jewellery in Mexico. That skill provided the foundation for her business.

Alexander Amosu, 36, is another entrepreneur who decided against completing a university course. After learning how to compose Jay Z’s song Big Pimpin’ on a rudimentary composer programme on his mobile phone when he was 21, he set up the company R&B Ringtones and sold ringtones to others. He was a millionaire by the time he was 25. He then founded Amosu Luxury Ltd, which sells high-end bespoke products; it’s famous for selling the world’s most expensive suit, yours for £70,000.

Faith and Amosu’s rejection of a third-level education is something that Khemka frequently encounters: “The majority of entrepreneurs I’ve come across haven’t had that education – they’ve had a bit of a tough life and learned how to make themselves focused.”

With the recession continuing, Khemka and the entrepreneurs are confident some of the country’s young people will tackle the threats of unemployment and debt with creative solutions. The Apprentice and Dragons' Den have made businessmen Lord Alan Sugar and Duncan Bannatyne household names; the increasing number of entrepreneurs looking to emulate their achievements means there should be plenty more British success stories to come.

Read Anoosh Chakelian's profiles of the entrepreneurs here.


London: Pub Rooms Celebrates the Queens Jubilee by Adding 10 of the Best Pubs in London for Free - YAHOO!

London: Pub Rooms Celebrates the Queens Jubilee by Adding 10 of the Best Pubs in London for Free - YAHOO!

10 recently added London Pubs is the start of trial period during British Summer time. Providing more choice for visitors to London as well as those who work in London and seek to find party venues. The 10 pubs added are award winning pubs renowned for providing private party room hire and catering.

http://www.smarterpub.com/10-pubs-london-free

London (PRWEB) May 31, 2012

The pub directory that features British pubs with accommodation and room hire has outline plans for 2013 that will involve listing all pubs and inns for free.

The 10 recently added London Pubs is the start of trial period during British Summer time. Providing more choice for visitors to London as well as those who work in London and seek to find party venues. The 10 pubs added are award winning pubs renowned for providing private party room hire and catering.

The original intention for Pub Rooms was to provide contact details for each venue. An easy to find traditional pub with B&B service. With the significant changes within the British pub industry the pub sector has shifted from being drinks led to more food retail outlets. Those traditional pubs catering for private party hire and middle market accommodation have weathered the recession well.

Looking forward to the future Pub Rooms will continue to focus on keeping details up to date along with offers provided by the pubs.

The team running the directory found that visitors used the site to research and contact pubs through the website form system rather than calling the pubs direct with the telephone number supplied.

With this in mind the services provided to pubs and inns across the UK will be further improved with better direct contact features including Smartphone direct for accommodation offers and availability. With the use of mobile phones increasing it’s only right that people trying to find a local pub can do so on their phone. Pub Rooms will be fully mobile friendly by the end of the Summer 2012. Just in time for people searching in London and cities across the UK to book a function room in pub for xmas party using their mobile phone.

Pub Rooms celebrates its 10th year anniversary. Launched in 2002 the website is dedicated to providing quality information about traditional British pubs and inns across the UK. Whilst their has been a focus on pubs and inns with B&B accommodation the pub directory has seen a big interest in pubs with function room hire as the British pubs plays a more significant role in family & group socialising behaviour in modern Britain.

Pubs wishing to be featured in next years addition should contact 01827 714753 and provide their details

Andrew Mason
AM Communications
0845 388 1071
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London Welsh claim Championship title - Belfast Telegraph

London Welsh claim Championship title - Belfast Telegraph

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

London Welsh have done all they can on the field to win promotion to the Aviva Premiership, after beating Cornish Pirates 29-20 to triumph 66-41 on aggregate over two legs to win the Championship.

Now the club need another significant victory off the pitch if they are to claim a place among England's elite clubs next season.

London Welsh have outlined their determination to appeal the decision - made by the Professional Game Board and approved by the Rugby Football Union - to block their promotion.

Chairman Bleddyn Phillips vowed before the game that London Welsh, if crowned champions, would do "everything within our power" to overturn the RFU's decision.

London Welsh came into the second leg of the play-off final at Oxford's Kassam Stadium - their proposed Premiership home - with a 16-point advantage.

They overcame a spirited Pirates performance to seal victory on the night with tries from Hudson Tonga'hui and Jack Moates and 19 points from the boot of full-back Alex Davies.

The Pirates had threatened a comeback when wing Matt Evans finished an electric breakaway try to put them 13-6 ahead.

But by the time Ryan Storer drove over for a try five minutes from time, the Championship title was already heading to Old Deer Park.

The result will extend the uncertainty for Newcastle, who finished bottom of the Premiership but do not yet know whether they will be relegated.

"Hopefully everything off the pitch will get sorted now. We have given the RFU something to think about," London Welsh captain Jonathan Mills told Sky Sports 1.



London mid-caps buoyed by Logica bid - Financial Times

Last updated: May 31, 2012 5:09 pm



London 2012: Games security staff '40% local' - BBC News

A total of 40% of Olympics security workers are from boroughs close to the Games site, a report has said.

Security provider G4S said 10,500 candidates from the six host boroughs are currently undergoing security screening and training.

More than 100,000 people have been interviewed for Olympic-related jobs, with 3,000 already deployed.

Olympic organisers Locog committed to recruiting locally for jobs in retail, catering, cleaning and security.

'On target'

At least 40% of G4S's Olympic workforce is set to come from the local boroughs of Barking and Dagenham, Greenwich, Hackney, Newham, Tower Hamlets and Waltham Forest.

Mark Hamilton, managing director of G4S London 2012, said: "It was always our intention to mobilise a large part of our workforce from the six boroughs around the Olympic Park in east London.

"I am delighted that we are on target to secure the services of thousands of local people who will help make the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games safe and secure.

"I am also thrilled that so many have come forward to seek work. They have a very responsible, and I hope rewarding, part to play in the sporting extravaganza and they are helping to add to the buzz of excitement that is building around London 2012."

Most of the 23,700 security jobs will end after the Paralympics in September, but G4S said they will have gained valuable qualifications and work experience to help find more employment.



London 2012 Serves up the Best in British Food - YAHOO!

The London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) revealed details of the food and drink that will be served to the millions of spectators and thousands of athletes during the Games this summer.

(PRWEB) May 31, 2012

The London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) revealed details of the food and drink that will be served to the millions of spectators and thousands of athletes during the Games this summer.


  • Over 14 million meals will be served during the Games, across 40 locations – the largest peace time catering operation in the world.

  • 1.2 million meals will be served to athletes, comprising 1300 different dishes.
  • Over 800 spectator concessions featuring more than 150 different dishes will showcase the diversity and quality of British food
  • All food sourced to high environmental, ethical and animal welfare standards
  • Focus on affordability – food and drinks for a family of four for under £40

Over 14 million meals will be served during the Games, across 40 locations – the largest peace time catering operation in the world. 833 spectator concessions featuring more than 150 different types of dishes will showcase the great diversity and quality of British food at affordable prices.

The food will fit into two main themes. British food will reflect the multicultural mix of flavours and foods enjoyed across the UK, including everything from Italian dishes to Indian curries, seafood to salad and wraps as well as classic favourites like fish and chips and pie and mash.

The heritage and diversity of British regional products and recipes will be celebrated, for example lamb from Wales, charcuterie from Perthshire and sourdough bread from Tower Hamlets made in a traditional brick oven lined with peat from the Thames.

With 195 nations represented in the 6 host boroughs, London is a global city and there will be international food from every continent – from authentic Asian dishes to African Brai barbecues, Caribbean flavours to tasty Mediterranean dishes and a range of street foods from around the world.

As well as the millions of ticket holders and spectators, LOCOG is also responsible for feeding more than 15,000 athletes across both the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games.

The primary concern of the 23,900 athletes and team officials is to make sure they perform to their peak on competition days. Their ability to do this depends in no small part on the provision of familiar and nutritionally balanced food and drink, which will be available at exactly the right time of day or night.

1.2 million meals will be served to athletes, comprising 1300 different types of dishes. On the busiest day of the Games, over 65,000 meals will be served to athletes.

The main dining room seats over 5000 athletes and can fit the equivalent of 880 double decker buses. The room consists of four zones including British, European, Mediterranean, African and Caribbean dishes and caters for special diets such as Halal, Kosher, low salt and allergens.

In line with London 2012’s sustainability commitments, all fruit, vegetables and cereals are Red Tractor accredited, British and seasonal where available.

All dairy, beef, lamb, pork and poultry is also Red Tractor accredited as a minimum. All fish, with the sole exception of squid, is sustainable including the complete exclusion of species and stocks identified by the Marine Conservation Society (MCS) as ‘fish to avoid’ and all wild-caught fish meeting the FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries.

In addition, bananas, tea, coffee, sugar and white and rose wine are Fairtrade or ethically sourced and traditional cheeses are British. Eggs are British Lion mark free range and all chocolate sold is Fairtrade or ethically sourced.

Another integral part to London 2012’s sustainability commitments is the ambitious aim to become the first ever Zero Waste Games. LOCOG has partnered with the Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP) to improve packaging and recycling. During the Games, event waste from public areas will be channelled into three waste streams (recycling; food and compostable packaging; non-recyclables) depicted by colour-coded icons for the bins and packaging.

The catering industry has been quick to adopt the London 2012 Food Vision, helping to create a stronger, more sustainable catering and hospitality industry that will be a legacy of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Organisations who have adopted these standards include the National Trust, London Zoo, 15 London universities, the Metropolitan Police, Transport for London and a wide range of restaurants and caterers, serving well over 100 million meals a year.

London 2012 commercial partners Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, Cadbury Nature Valley and Heineken will also be supplying food and drink and will provide the only branded products on sale. McDonald’s will operate at four Olympic venue restaurants: one in the Athletes’ Village, another for the media in the Main Press Centre and two in the Olympic Park for spectators. All soft drinks and mineral water will be provided by Coca-Cola, including Innocent smoothies and juices, and 75% of the drinks Coca-Cola expect to sell at the Games will be water, juice or sugar-free. In addition free drinking water will be provided at all venues.

LOCOG Chief Executive, Paul Deighton said: ‘We want everyone who attends the Games this summer to have a fantastic experience and central to this is the food and drink that’s available.

We have gone to great lengths to find top quality, tasty food that celebrates the best of Britain. We believe that our prices are more than comparable to those found at other major sporting events which because of their temporary nature are often more expensive than the high street.

We are proud that the catering and industry has been quick to adopt the standards of our Food Vision, leaving a stronger and sustainable industry as a legacy of the Games.’

SAMPLE SPECTATOR MENU

Porridge and maple syrup, made with UK oats and milk - £2.20

Toasted tea cakes, with Yorkshire butter – £2.10

Carrot and cucumber sticks with red pesto hummus - £2.50

6 Jerk Red Tractor assured chicken wings – £3.50

Red Leicester British cheese with British apple chutney and Farm assured lettuce on Oxfordshire bread - £3.80

Jacket potato with Dingley Dell bacon and Freedom Foods chicken in a herb mayonnaise, served with roquete and watercress salad - £5.80

Pole and line caught tuna and sweet potato British salad – £5.90

Freshly carved Dingley Dell hog roasted Red Tractor pork, served in Oxfordshire cross hatched bread roll with mixed leaf salad and assorted accompaniments – £6.50

Grilled Red Tractor chicken burrito - £6.50

Penne pasta Red Tractor chicken and mushroom white sauce - £6.50

Thin crust stone baked 10” pizza with spicy pepperoni, spicy beef, basil and oregano - £7.50

Farm assured Scotch Beef with Long Clawson Stilton Pie, Irish mashed potato with Red Tractor Cream and British butter and onion gravy - £8.00

Cod and chips – from £8

Singapore noodle, stir fried egg noodle, chicken, prawns, char sui Pork, chilli and shredded peppers in a hoi sin dressing – £8.50

Lamb Rogan Josh served with Pilaf or Saffron rice - £8.50

Bottled water - £1.60


Fairtrade Tea from £2.00


Fairtrade Coffee from £2.60


500ml bottle of Coca Cola - £2.30


330ml bottle of Heineken - £4.20


London 2012 red wine 18.7cl - £4.80

Notes to editors:


Find out the latest from London 2012 on http://www.london2012.com , follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/london2012 or download the Official London 2012 Join In app.

The Official London 2012 Join In app is a free mobile guide to help you plan, enjoy and share your Games experience. From the Olympic Torch Relay to the Olympics and Paralympics, the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, plus all the cultural, city and community celebrations happening across the UK, the Official London 2012 Join In App is your essential companion. It is available now at app stores and at http://www.london2012.com/mobileapps/

London 2012 Games partners:


The Worldwide Olympic Partners who support the London 2012 Olympic Games and the National Olympic Committees around the world are Coca-Cola, Acer, Atos, Dow, GE, McDonald’s, Omega, Panasonic, Procter and Gamble, Samsung and Visa.

LOCOG has seven domestic Tier One Partners - adidas, BMW, BP, British Airways, BT, EDF and Lloyds TSB. There are seven domestic Tier Two Supporters – Adecco, ArcelorMittal, Cadbury, Cisco, Deloitte, Thomas Cook and UPS. There are now twenty-eight domestic Tier Three Suppliers and Providers – Aggreko, Airwave, Atkins, Boston Consulting Group, CBS Outdoor, Crystal CG, Eurostar, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, G4S, GSK, Gymnova, Heathrow Airport, Heineken UK, Holiday Inn, John Lewis, McCann Worldgroup, Mondo, NATURE VALLEY, Next, Nielsen, Populous, Rapiscan Systems, Rio Tinto, Technogym, Thames Water, Ticketmaster, Trebor and Westfield.

There is one domestic Tier One Paralympic Games-only Partner, Sainsbury’s and one domestic Tier Three Paralympic Games-only Supplier, Otto Bock. The London 2012 Paralympic Games also acknowledges the support of the National Lottery.

The LOCOG catering contractors are:

  • Aramark (Olympic Villages, Weymouth)
  • Baxter Storey (Main Media Centre)
  • Amadeus (Olympic Park North)
  • Sodexo (Olympic Park South, Hampden Park,, St James Park Royal Artillery Barracks, Lords)
  • Global Infusion (Hadleigh Farm, Lee Valley, Horse Guards Parade, Hyde Park)
  • Arena Leisure (Eton Dorney, Greenwich Park)
  • Creativevents (Retail catering at ExCeL, Earls Court)
  • Compass (ExCeL, Earls Court, Millennium Stadium, North Greenwich Arena, Wembley Arena, Wimbledon, City of Coventry Stadium, Millenium Stadium )
  • Manchester United (Old Trafford)
  • Bon Appetit (non-competition venues)
  • Delaware North (Wembley Stadium)
  • Ampersand (Hampton Court)
  • Motorsport

London 2012 Press Office
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The England team welcomed fans to the Vauxhall BBQ on Wednesday - FA.com

The England team welcomed fans to the Vauxhall BBQ on Wednesday


On Wednesday evening, following their afternoon on the golf course with journalists and members of the media, the Three Lions ended a relaxing day at the team hotel in Hertfordshire at the Vauxhall England BBQ.

The informal event organised by The FA and Vauxhall, a week before the team departs for Euro 2012, brought together coaching staff and players, along with sponsors, fans, competition winners and selected members of the media, as they prepared for the meeting with Belgium.

"We've talked about The FA and England being a more inclusive, more confident organisation, good tourists and so on," said FA Chairman David Bernstein at the BBQ.

"Today epitomises that. It has been fantastic to see everyone together, the media, the sponsors and others with the players. It's been relaxed. A fabulous day."

Duncan Aldred, Managing Director of England Team Sponsor Vauxhall added: "Best wishes to the whole team. We're all fans, so come on Engalnd and let's have a great tournament."

Check out the video above for a behind the scenes look at the BBQ...

England take on Belgium on Saturday in front of a sell-out crowd at Wembley Stadium giving them a perfect send-off to Euro 2012. For fans not able to be at the game, you can watch it live on ITV1 or follow our updates right here on TheFA.com or via @thefadotcom on Twitter.


Amy Winehouse London home put up for sale - Reuters UK

Amy Winehouse London home put up for sale - Reuters UK

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Queen's Diamond Jubilee: London travel guide - Daily Telegraph

The Queen will also be attending the Epsom Derby on Saturday - tickets are still available through www.epsomdowns.co.uk. A Diamond Jubilee Concert is taking place on June 4, but the event is sold out.

On June 4, thousands of beacons will be lit around the world to mark the Queen's 60 years on the throne. To find out where your nearest beacon is, see www.diamondjubileebeacons.co.uk. And on June 5, a Diamond Jubilee Carriage Procession will take the Queen from Westminster Hall to Buckingham Palace, with thousands expected to line the streets.

There are also dozens of events taking place at the country's English Heritage properties, including Aspley House and Eltham Palace and Gardens in the capital. For a full list, see www.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/events

Special exhibitions are also on at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, the Museum of London, the National Portrait Gallery, Kensington Palace and Buckingham Palace.

As many as 10,000 street parties are also planned for the weekend. For tips on what food and drinks to serve your guests, and what to wear, see www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/9284333/Queens-Diamond-Jubilee-Entertaining-guide.html

What else is there to do?

Telegraph Travel's London city break guide features the best things to see and do across the capital. There are also individual guides to London's districts.

Where to stay

Telegraph Travel has expert reviews of more than 75 hotels in London, the majority of which can be booked through the website at the lowest price guaranteed.

Many hotels have also launched a variety of Jubilee-themed offers, ranging from the tempting to the tenuous.

Restaurants

A number of restaurants and bars have unveiled themed menus in the run up to the Jubilee. Among the most bizarre dishes being coronation chicken ice cream, currently available at Gelupo in Soho.

Transport

Tube: Engineering works on the London Underground are few and far between this weekend, for a change, with just the Waterloo and City Line and parts of the London Overground facing closure. However, there will be no access to Buckingham Palace from Green Park station on Monday - visitors are advised to use Westminster or St James’s Park stations.

Roads: There will be a number of bus diversions and curtailments. Drivers are advised to avoid central London between June 3 and June 5. Sunday will be particularly busy due to a number of road and bridge closures. Seven London bridges will be closed to both road users and pedestrians for most of the day.

River: There will be no river services on Sunday June 3 from 1430 until 1800 between Battersea Bridge and the Thames Barrier at Woolwich.

For more information, see www.tfl.gov.uk

Read more

Sixty years of royal tours
Few of us have seen as much of the world as the Queen, who has visited 116 countries. Sophie Campbell looks back on six decades of regal globetrotting.

Jubilee London, then and now
A new book, 'The Queens' London', makes a striking comparison of the city in the diamond Jubilee years of Queens Victoria and Elizabeth II, 115 years apart.

Cruises with a royal connection
Four options for those wanting to explore our royal heritage by cruise ship this year.



London 2012 Serves up the Best in British Food - YAHOO!

The London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) revealed details of the food and drink that will be served to the millions of spectators and thousands of athletes during the Games this summer.

(PRWEB) May 31, 2012

The London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) revealed details of the food and drink that will be served to the millions of spectators and thousands of athletes during the Games this summer.


  • Over 14 million meals will be served during the Games, across 40 locations – the largest peace time catering operation in the world.

  • 1.2 million meals will be served to athletes, comprising 1300 different dishes.
  • Over 800 spectator concessions featuring more than 150 different dishes will showcase the diversity and quality of British food
  • All food sourced to high environmental, ethical and animal welfare standards
  • Focus on affordability – food and drinks for a family of four for under £40

Over 14 million meals will be served during the Games, across 40 locations – the largest peace time catering operation in the world. 833 spectator concessions featuring more than 150 different types of dishes will showcase the great diversity and quality of British food at affordable prices.

The food will fit into two main themes. British food will reflect the multicultural mix of flavours and foods enjoyed across the UK, including everything from Italian dishes to Indian curries, seafood to salad and wraps as well as classic favourites like fish and chips and pie and mash.

The heritage and diversity of British regional products and recipes will be celebrated, for example lamb from Wales, charcuterie from Perthshire and sourdough bread from Tower Hamlets made in a traditional brick oven lined with peat from the Thames.

With 195 nations represented in the 6 host boroughs, London is a global city and there will be international food from every continent – from authentic Asian dishes to African Brai barbecues, Caribbean flavours to tasty Mediterranean dishes and a range of street foods from around the world.

As well as the millions of ticket holders and spectators, LOCOG is also responsible for feeding more than 15,000 athletes across both the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games.

The primary concern of the 23,900 athletes and team officials is to make sure they perform to their peak on competition days. Their ability to do this depends in no small part on the provision of familiar and nutritionally balanced food and drink, which will be available at exactly the right time of day or night.

1.2 million meals will be served to athletes, comprising 1300 different types of dishes. On the busiest day of the Games, over 65,000 meals will be served to athletes.

The main dining room seats over 5000 athletes and can fit the equivalent of 880 double decker buses. The room consists of four zones including British, European, Mediterranean, African and Caribbean dishes and caters for special diets such as Halal, Kosher, low salt and allergens.

In line with London 2012’s sustainability commitments, all fruit, vegetables and cereals are Red Tractor accredited, British and seasonal where available.

All dairy, beef, lamb, pork and poultry is also Red Tractor accredited as a minimum. All fish, with the sole exception of squid, is sustainable including the complete exclusion of species and stocks identified by the Marine Conservation Society (MCS) as ‘fish to avoid’ and all wild-caught fish meeting the FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries.

In addition, bananas, tea, coffee, sugar and white and rose wine are Fairtrade or ethically sourced and traditional cheeses are British. Eggs are British Lion mark free range and all chocolate sold is Fairtrade or ethically sourced.

Another integral part to London 2012’s sustainability commitments is the ambitious aim to become the first ever Zero Waste Games. LOCOG has partnered with the Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP) to improve packaging and recycling. During the Games, event waste from public areas will be channelled into three waste streams (recycling; food and compostable packaging; non-recyclables) depicted by colour-coded icons for the bins and packaging.

The catering industry has been quick to adopt the London 2012 Food Vision, helping to create a stronger, more sustainable catering and hospitality industry that will be a legacy of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Organisations who have adopted these standards include the National Trust, London Zoo, 15 London universities, the Metropolitan Police, Transport for London and a wide range of restaurants and caterers, serving well over 100 million meals a year.

London 2012 commercial partners Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, Cadbury Nature Valley and Heineken will also be supplying food and drink and will provide the only branded products on sale. McDonald’s will operate at four Olympic venue restaurants: one in the Athletes’ Village, another for the media in the Main Press Centre and two in the Olympic Park for spectators. All soft drinks and mineral water will be provided by Coca-Cola, including Innocent smoothies and juices, and 75% of the drinks Coca-Cola expect to sell at the Games will be water, juice or sugar-free. In addition free drinking water will be provided at all venues.

LOCOG Chief Executive, Paul Deighton said: ‘We want everyone who attends the Games this summer to have a fantastic experience and central to this is the food and drink that’s available.

We have gone to great lengths to find top quality, tasty food that celebrates the best of Britain. We believe that our prices are more than comparable to those found at other major sporting events which because of their temporary nature are often more expensive than the high street.

We are proud that the catering and industry has been quick to adopt the standards of our Food Vision, leaving a stronger and sustainable industry as a legacy of the Games.’

SAMPLE SPECTATOR MENU

Porridge and maple syrup, made with UK oats and milk - £2.20

Toasted tea cakes, with Yorkshire butter – £2.10

Carrot and cucumber sticks with red pesto hummus - £2.50

6 Jerk Red Tractor assured chicken wings – £3.50

Red Leicester British cheese with British apple chutney and Farm assured lettuce on Oxfordshire bread - £3.80

Jacket potato with Dingley Dell bacon and Freedom Foods chicken in a herb mayonnaise, served with roquete and watercress salad - £5.80

Pole and line caught tuna and sweet potato British salad – £5.90

Freshly carved Dingley Dell hog roasted Red Tractor pork, served in Oxfordshire cross hatched bread roll with mixed leaf salad and assorted accompaniments – £6.50

Grilled Red Tractor chicken burrito - £6.50

Penne pasta Red Tractor chicken and mushroom white sauce - £6.50

Thin crust stone baked 10” pizza with spicy pepperoni, spicy beef, basil and oregano - £7.50

Farm assured Scotch Beef with Long Clawson Stilton Pie, Irish mashed potato with Red Tractor Cream and British butter and onion gravy - £8.00

Cod and chips – from £8

Singapore noodle, stir fried egg noodle, chicken, prawns, char sui Pork, chilli and shredded peppers in a hoi sin dressing – £8.50

Lamb Rogan Josh served with Pilaf or Saffron rice - £8.50

Bottled water - £1.60


Fairtrade Tea from £2.00


Fairtrade Coffee from £2.60


500ml bottle of Coca Cola - £2.30


330ml bottle of Heineken - £4.20


London 2012 red wine 18.7cl - £4.80

Notes to editors:


Find out the latest from London 2012 on http://www.london2012.com , follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/london2012 or download the Official London 2012 Join In app.

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London 2012 Games partners:


The Worldwide Olympic Partners who support the London 2012 Olympic Games and the National Olympic Committees around the world are Coca-Cola, Acer, Atos, Dow, GE, McDonald’s, Omega, Panasonic, Procter and Gamble, Samsung and Visa.

LOCOG has seven domestic Tier One Partners - adidas, BMW, BP, British Airways, BT, EDF and Lloyds TSB. There are seven domestic Tier Two Supporters – Adecco, ArcelorMittal, Cadbury, Cisco, Deloitte, Thomas Cook and UPS. There are now twenty-eight domestic Tier Three Suppliers and Providers – Aggreko, Airwave, Atkins, Boston Consulting Group, CBS Outdoor, Crystal CG, Eurostar, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, G4S, GSK, Gymnova, Heathrow Airport, Heineken UK, Holiday Inn, John Lewis, McCann Worldgroup, Mondo, NATURE VALLEY, Next, Nielsen, Populous, Rapiscan Systems, Rio Tinto, Technogym, Thames Water, Ticketmaster, Trebor and Westfield.

There is one domestic Tier One Paralympic Games-only Partner, Sainsbury’s and one domestic Tier Three Paralympic Games-only Supplier, Otto Bock. The London 2012 Paralympic Games also acknowledges the support of the National Lottery.

The LOCOG catering contractors are:

  • Aramark (Olympic Villages, Weymouth)
  • Baxter Storey (Main Media Centre)
  • Amadeus (Olympic Park North)
  • Sodexo (Olympic Park South, Hampden Park,, St James Park Royal Artillery Barracks, Lords)
  • Global Infusion (Hadleigh Farm, Lee Valley, Horse Guards Parade, Hyde Park)
  • Arena Leisure (Eton Dorney, Greenwich Park)
  • Creativevents (Retail catering at ExCeL, Earls Court)
  • Compass (ExCeL, Earls Court, Millennium Stadium, North Greenwich Arena, Wembley Arena, Wimbledon, City of Coventry Stadium, Millenium Stadium )
  • Manchester United (Old Trafford)
  • Bon Appetit (non-competition venues)
  • Delaware North (Wembley Stadium)
  • Ampersand (Hampton Court)
  • Motorsport

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