The compelling argument to save Olympic legacy site
There is renewed hope for an equestrian centre that formed part of London 2012’s Olympic legacy. Back in January, Royal Borough of Greenwich Council’s decision-making cabinet voted to sell the £1.6m Greenwich Equestrian Centre, despite opposition. Now it seems there has been some progress, with groups clearly arguing the case for the centre to remain and work even harder for the benefit of the local community.
“The Greenwich Equestrian Centre isn’t just a facility – it’s part of our Olympic legacy and a space that has inspired generations. The community has shown it wants this site restored, not sold,” Tao Baker, who leads the Save Greenwich Equestrian Community Group, told . “With Sport England’s support, we’re proving that collaborati

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