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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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just had to do an assessment can anyone tell me as there been events as big as olympics in london before? i thought millenium... it was a conversation assessment so spoken not that matters in regard to my question... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I read recently that it is probably the largest commercial construction project ever in the UK and one of the largest ever in all of Europe which surprised me a little but does seem realistic.
When you look at the capacity of the main Olympic site and factor in that it runs for 2 weeks, and then factor in the 6 or 7 events that will shut down part of the centre as well during that time then I think it's safe to say that nothing is going to have come close.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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but then there must have been concert for 2/3 night in stadiums?
also remember the Olympics need 9'000 offices etc.
mellienium was unplanned and took control of it's self. |
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By *adchickCouple
over a year ago
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"just had to do an assessment can anyone tell me as there been events as big as olympics in london before? i thought millenium... it was a conversation assessment so spoken not that matters in regard to my question..."
Do you mean in celebratory terms, ie, Coronation, Charles and Diana's wedding?
In terms of expenditure?
or events that have changed the face of London? As in the great fire, the plague etc? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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so answer this in one word "yes or no" judging by if london has had comparable evens do you think it can come? i was arguing about cost, traffic, hotels etc.. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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doesn't matter... i said there as been other event in london comparing to Olympics and london coped... afterward i thought what a stupid comment based on no fact. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Princess Diana's funeral required military planning to get her coffin through London and up the M1 to Leicestershire. Hundreds of thousands turned out to say goodbye to her. That has to be comparable for a one-day event. |
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By *adchickCouple
over a year ago
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"so answer this in one word "yes or no" judging by if london has had comparable evens do you think it can come? i was arguing about cost, traffic, hotels etc.."
If you put the cost into todays money....
I'd say the blitz
London coped. |
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"doesn't matter... i said there as been other event in london comparing to Olympics and london coped... afterward i thought what a stupid comment based on no fact."
They will cope, how can they not cope. They have coped with the 7/7 bombings. They have coped with olympics in the past. The worst that can happen is people wont get into london or anywhere to stay cause of jams ect. How long has the olympics been planned? When princess diana died they had no planning for that at all, the only reason the horses had been trained was because they where planning the queen mothers death. Its a massive event but we will be fine |
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By *adchickCouple
over a year ago
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My daughter lives and works in London and London is more than ready apparently.
She's had her working hours adjusted so they won't be travelling in rush hour. Many companies who will not be making money from the amount of tourism the olympics will bring in, will be working with skeleton staff.
Hospitals all have their emergency procedures up to date, as do the airports, the rail stations and the tube.
The new bus lanes will be open as will the new tube line.
Londoners are being urged to leave London or to travel as little as possible.
Shops have pre-ordered extra stocks. More hotels were built to cope, most of the motorway system to the different venues have been upgraded and there should be no road works for the 6 weeks that people are pouring in and out of the country.
The security services and the army are providing approximately 27,000 security staff, no one working for the government over that 6 week period, within the vacinity of the games or those that work indirectly (ie, immigration, customs and excise) for the games are allowed leave.......
The list is endless. London will cope because it's had years of planning.
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