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On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 17:37:09 UTC, Tony Polson
wrote: "umpston" wrote: You could be so wrong Ian - I certainly hope so. Unfortunately, Ian is very likely to be right. Erm, thanks, I think. The trade unions will make sure that the work doesn't get finished on time unless their members are paid massive "bonuses", and the costs will skyrocket. Every landowner will screw the Olympic organisation for every million they can get. The money set aside for regeneration will have to be raided to pay for all of the above. But above all, does anyone really believe in this regeneration hype in the first place? I mean, if you really wanted to stimulate ecomic recovery somewhere, would you give it a) a nice new industrial estate with tax/rate breaks for incoming companies or b) a velodrome? And if you want a velodrome, do you put it in a) a pleasant convenient location that people might want to go to or b) a festering hell hole? Look at the history of Garden Festivals (have they been given up now?) Gateshead, Liverpool, Glasgow and the one in south Wales (Swansea?) were all supposed to leave revitalised communities behind them and all left areas of wasteland where redevelopment, where it happened, took years. Some of the Glasgow site is still derelict, twenty years on. For that matter, look at the Monster of Greenwich. I think we can safely assume that the people who ran the Olympic bid did very nicely out of it. I think we can assume that the people who run the games project will do very nicely out of it. And I think we can safely assume that the people who live on or near the sites will be ****ed over before and during the games and left to rot afterwards. Ian "Pollyanna" J |
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On 12/11/05 17:37, "Tony Polson" wrote:
Great safe prophecies of our time: 1) The London Olympics will be a complete screwup, many times over budget, 2) The supposed regeneration of depreived areas won't happen. Ian You could be so wrong Ian - I certainly hope so. Unfortunately, Ian is very likely to be right. The trade unions will make sure that the work doesn't get finished on time unless their members are paid massive "bonuses", and the costs will skyrocket. Every landowner will screw the Olympic organisation for every million they can get. The money set aside for regeneration will have to be raided to pay for all of the above. My company does a lot of transport planning and strategy work with TfL and the widespread feeling within TfL (and outside) is that the whole Olympic thing is a gravy train just waiting to be jumped on. There are now many interrelated projects regarded as *essential* to the Olympics where money is being hosed around with gay abandon... One day the truth will come out and it won't be pretty |
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