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The London 2012 Legacy Research Wave 3, 2009: Quantitive Report

The third annual nationwide survey shows that the UK public are right behind the Games, with 75% pleased the Games would be taking place in London and 79% confident the UK would host a successful Games.

The research into national public opinion on the Games was conducted between 21 October - 7 November 2009 by Continental Research on behalf of DCMS.

The London 2012 Legacy Research Wave 3, 2009: Quantitive Report  was released on 17th December 2009 according to the arrangements approved by the UK Statistics Authority.

Pre-release access:

The following officials and Ministers received privileged early access in line with best practice, the list has been kept to a minimum and those given access for briefing purposes had a maximum of 24 hours.

A list of Ministers and Officials who received privileged early access to the following publication:
London 2012 Legacy Research Wave 3, 2009: Quantitive Report

  • Tessa Jowell - Minister for the Olympics and Paralympics
  • Jonathan Shaw - Minister for Disabled People
  • Anthony Wright - Government Olympic Executive
  • Adam Terry - Government Olympic Executive
  • Dan Timms - Government Olympic Executive
  • John Tucker - Government Olympic Executive
  • Victoria O'Byrne - Government Olympic Executive
  • Angela Salt - Government Olympic Executive
  • John Evans - DCMS
  • Julia Smith - DCMS
  • Maxine Gordon - Office for Disability Issues
  • Ali Westmoreland - Office for Disability Issues


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