Shelagh Fogarty: We've started so we must finish Paralympic Games legacy

There are variations in how geared up gyms and pools are

Shelagh Fogarty
Friday 07 September 2012 21:13 EDT
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Legacy. A nice crisp, efficient-sounding word. Easy to say, harder to achieve. The Government and Locog say it was always at the heart of the London bid for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and pretty soon we'll start to see if all the talk is translated into money and action.

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