Henry Bellingham When she next expects to meet the London Organising Committee for the Olympic games to discuss the budget for the London 2012 Olympics. — from debate entitled “Budget” The three speeches/headings immediately before - 1 earlier: Budget
- 2 earlier: Tessa Jowell
My hon. Friend is absolutely right, and I know that she regularly raises this point on behalf of her constituents. There are benefits to be gained for the whole country. She rightly refers to the cultural Olympiad and I am sure that her constituents will have noticed that the steel for the aquatic centre was rolled in Neath. The whole country is supplying materials for the Olympic park, and that can be an inspiration for communities and constituencies such as hers. - 3 earlier: Nia Griffith
Does the Minister agree that, in addition to the economic benefits that can come to Wales and other parts of the UK through hosting Olympic teams, we should do everything that we can to encourage community groups and schools to take advantage of all the possible cultural exchange and understanding that can take place?
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