London 2012 Games
But the passion, excitement and interest generated from winning the bid for the 2012 Games is also expected to act as a catalyst to encourage ordinary people in the North East to get fit and take part in sport or physical activity.
As well as promoting elite sport, the Games will:
- Encourage wider participation in sport
- Increase physical activity (among the healthy population, those with risk factors and those with long-term conditions)
- Promote access for disabled people
Volunteering will be a vital part of the London Olympic Games and Paralympic Games up to 70,000 volunteers will be needed. This can give an opportunity to learn new skills and hone talents, offering people something different than regular employment, and the economic value of volunteering work has been estimated at over £40 billion a year.
Click here to view the pledge for the region.
How to get involved
You could be involved by contacting any one of the partners representing your area of interest in the regional forum.
Main contacts:
Business opportunity enquiries:
Mike Hawkins, One NorthEast
General enquiries on London 2012 and specific enquiries on tourism, culture, skills and volunteering skills:
Tanya Gray, One NorthEast
Enquiries on facilities, performance sports and community involvement:
Ian Thurlbeck, Sport England
- How is the region involved and maximising its opportunities?
- Subscribe to the region’s e-bulletin on London 2012 related news here
- Frequently asked questions: http://www.london2012.org/en/faq.htm
CompeteFor is the chosen website of London 2012 for the publication of Games-related contract opportunities. Register for CompeteFor to view current London 2012 tender opportunities here: https://www.competefor.com/london2012business/login.jsp.









