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Lower Lea Legacy

I think that the proposed Olympic site will end up as something that isn’t used, just a ghost of the future.

Iain Sinclair (2004)

Sugarhouse Lane, Stratford, Newham E15

It’s important to recognise that the London Games are a catalyst for what will be the biggest regeneration project in Europe. We face a big challenge but also a big opportunity one that we want the whole of the region to benefit from.

David Higgins, CEO of the Olympic Delivery Authority (2006)

Stratford High Street, Stratford, Newham, E15

The Olympics will represent a drain on our purses, a waste of our time, a new nadir in our national prestige and a political debacle that will have public servants blaming each other, with the requisite and costly inquiries, for decades to come.

Will Self, The Observer (2006)

Wick Lane, Bow, Tower Hamlets, E3

The Lower Lea Valley is currently characterised by large areas of derelict industrial land and poor housing. Much of the land is fragmented, polluted and divided by waterways, overhead pylons, roads and railways. My aim is to build on the area’s unique network of waterways and islands to attract new investment and opportunities, and to transform the Valley into a new sustainable, mixed use city district, fully integrated into London’s existing urban fabric.

London Mayor Ken Livingstone (2007)

Stratford High Street, Stratford, Newham, E15

This eastern fringe, the capital’s last remaining wilderness, represents an unruly kind of beauty. The overgrown, tumbledown roughscape of pylons, dirty canals and industrial warehouses that it offers is the antithesis of the slicked-up, gentrified heritage city that boom-time London is in danger of becoming.

Sukhdev Sandhu’s Hymn to the East End, The Telegraph (2005)

White Post Lane, Hackney Wick, Tower Hamlets, E9

The Government is committed to delivering a sporting legacy for young people, and to bringing back a culture of competitive sport in schools. School sport is in a good position in this country – and we give thanks to the thousands of people in schools, and in communities, who make sport happen every day. However, levels of competitive sport are not as high as they should be.

Plans for the legacy from the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games (2010)

Stratford High Street, Stratford, Newham, E15

Foreseeable requirements for public sector funding were excluded from the estimates at the time of the bid to host the Games, giving an unrealistic picture of the expected costs.

House of Commons Committee of Public Accounts, The budget for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games (2008)

Wick Lane, Bow, Tower Hamlets, E3

I hope Britain shows the society and the country it is in an extraordinary setting. 205 nations, thousands of competitors, thousands of visitors, I just want Britain to be shown at its best, and I hope people feel proud of what we have delivered.

London 2012 chairman Lord Coe (2011)

Olympic Stadium, Stratford, Newham, E20

If there is going to be a legacy, we need to plan now. We see no evidence of that planning.

Michael de Giorgio, chairman of a report by the Centre for Social Justice titled More Than A Game: harnessing the power of sport to transform the lives of disadvantaged young people (2011)

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Kestrel House

The building was watching her out of the corner of its eye; the street was long enough to allow her to turn her back on her home.

Kestrel House, City Road, Islington, N1

But as she journeyed further, she arched her back.

Kestrel House, City Road, Islington, N1

She could feel a dotted line of sight that travelled directly from the sheer walls of the darkened tower behind her and run down the bumps in her spine.

The Streets' Original Pirate Material, Kestrel House, City Road, Islington, N1

She knew the gaze did not peer from the building itself but from the windows that littered its facing side.

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Donnybrook Quarter

A sharp pull at the back of the hood revealed her face and her hair, which was tucked into the neck of her sweater. This sudden movement broke her line of vision; she closed her eyes and when they re-focused she was staring at her whole face.

Donnybrook Quarter, Parnell Road, Bow, Tower Hamets, E3

Donnybrook Quarter, Parnell Road, Bow, Tower Hamets, E3

She had pale skin but the stark, bright light bulb that hung from the centre of the ceiling without a shade or cover, made her seem a perfect white. The end of her hair curled underneath the lobes of her ears.

Donnybrook Quarter, Parnell Road, Bow, Tower Hamets, E3

Donnybrook Quarter, Parnell Road, Bow, Tower Hamets, E3

She stared at herself for a long time. She realised her legs were beginning to tremble from standing motionless for so long.

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