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12 June, 2010 12:43 (GMT +01:00)
Government announce 2012 Olympic legacy plans
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The new government has revealed its plans to reform sport and deliver a lasting legacy for the 2012 Olympics.

Policies include returning "competition" to school sports, increasing the National Lottery return, merging UK Sport and Sport England, and delivering a Major Sports Events Bill to help bid for big events like the 2018 World Cup.

There was no mention of housing or sports facilities, many of which will be temporary structures.

The news come several weeks after the Minister told the Olympic Delivery Authority to trim their budget by £27m - UK Sport, Sport England and the UK Anti-Doping Agency were told to cut their budgets £61 million.

Yesterday, speaking to Olympic sport bodies at the British Olympic Association he announced a stronger focus on facilities and sport at a community level. Sport England will implement these new priorities.

Robertson said "delivering a mass participation legacy for sport from London 2012 is one of my three top priorities. I want to see a marked, and sustained, cultural shift toward greater participation in sport."

Sport England will be charged with two priorities; supporting sports governing bodies through the Whole Sport Plans and delivering a mass participation sports legacy from London 2012.

Their main focus will be on improving facility provision and developing sport at a community level


Reforms

Reforms include:

• Lottery reform – Plans to increase sports’ share of Lottery returns from 16% to 20% are progressing quickly, with an Order expected to be put before Parliament after the summer recess.  It is estimated this will lead to a funding increase of £50 million a year to sport by 2012

• Structural reform – Proposals are being developed for the bringing together of UK Sport, Sport England and Youth Sport Trust under one roof while maintaining their separate roles and responsibilities.

• School sport – The Secretary of State has made it his top priority to deliver a renewed emphasis on competition both within and between schools. Work is underway to develop an Olympic and Paralympics style school sport competition. More details to follow in the next few weeks.

• Elite/world class sport - Consultation is underway with those sports bidding or planning to bid for major events with a view to bringing forward, at the appropriate time, a specific Major Sports Events Bill designed to make it easier to win and host major events.

Mr Robertson continued:

"These changes will boost school and community sport, increase the flow of lottery money and further improve the way our key sports bodies work together. They will also help put the UK at the top of the world league when it comes to hosting major sports events, which is critical at a time when we are bidding to win the 2018 World Cup."


 
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