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  2. Department for Culture, Media and Sport - Wikipedia

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    DCMS was the co-ordinating department for the successful bid by London to host the 2012 Olympics and appointed and oversees the agencies delivering the Games' infrastructure and programme, principally the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) and LOCOG.

  3. Government Olympic Executive - Wikipedia

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    The Government Olympic Executive (GOE), a unit within the United Kingdom Department for Culture, Media and Sport, was the lead government body [1] for coordinating the London 2012 Olympics. [2] The GOE reported through the DCMS Permanent Secretary to the Minister for Sports and the Olympics, Hugh Robertson.

  4. 2012 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The Government Olympic Executive (GOE), a unit within the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), was the lead government body for coordinating the London 2012 Olympics. It focused on oversight of the Games, cross-programme management, and the London 2012 Olympic Legacy before and after the Games that would benefit London and the wider ...

  5. Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 the DCMS was renamed to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport in acknowledgement of the increasing responsibility the department had gained for Digital affairs. [8] Karen Bradley continued as Secretary of State for the department.

  6. 2012 Summer Olympic development - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 Summer Olympic development process began in 2005, following the successful London bid for the 2012 Summer Olympics, and ran until the games in 2012.While many of the plans were included in the bid portfolio, which gained the favour of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) over the four other bids on 6 July 2005, there were more details released and decisions made afterwards.

  7. 2012 Summer Paralympics - Wikipedia

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    The Government Olympic Executive (GOE) within the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) was the lead Government body for co-ordinating the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics. The GOE reported through the DCMS Permanent Secretary to the Minister for Sports and the Olympics Hugh Robertson.

  8. Ancient landmarks closed off to walkers, campaigners say - AOL

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    Walkers and history-lovers have no easy way to visit more than a quarter of England's most ancient countryside landmarks because they are on private land with no legal rights of access, according ...

  9. Sue Owen (civil servant) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2013, Owen replaced Sir Jonathan Stephens as Permanent Secretary for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). Owen took over the department following the successful 2012 Olympics and Paralympic Games held in London, and her role as head of the DCMS department also includes ensuring a long-term legacy of those Games. [1]