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1 INCREASING THE NUMBER OF BUSINESSES IN THE AREA BY MICHAEL, JOE AND PATRICK

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6 WESTFIELD'S Opened for Olympics‘ In Stratford Largest urban shopping centre in Europe Over 300 stores 1,883,700 square fet of retail space

7 It is promoted as contributing significantly to the local economy, with the creation of up to 10,000 permanent jobs, including 2,001 jobs going to people in the local area. The centre opened on 13 September 2011. Newham has high levels of unemployment and remains committed to ensuring residents benefit from taking advantage of opportunities created by regeneration projects across the borough.

8 Westfields Used to be stratford works and engine shed Shows that old things are being used for nowadays services

9 Well known shops In westfield are happy as more customers and profit

10 Built in a place where you don’t walk past the old town centre- they lose business

11 STRATFORD STATION A new station Stratford international for tube, over ground, DLR, large multilevel east london National Rail services 21 million passengers a year thirteenth busiest station

12 Domestic high-speed services The full service started on 13 December 2009 using Class 395 multiple units. The typical off-peak service is:Class 395 4tph (trains per hour) to St Pancras International (taking 7 minutes) [8] [8] 2tph to FavershamFaversham 1tph to Margate via Ashford International and Canterbury WestMargateCanterbury West 1tph to Dover Priory via Ashford International [8]Dover Priory [8] The peak hour service is 19 trains arriving at St Pancras between 07:00 and 09:59.

13 Olympiscs meant to generate between tourists 10.8 million between 2005 and 2017 Extra tourists make 2 billion – will support equivalent of over 6y1,000 additional years of employment btwee the same years

14 LONDON CITY AIRPORT £1bn royal dock business hub Runway extension – means larger aircraft allowed in the that don’t need STOL Will mean more destinations available which brings more poe0pole and investment

15 Provides key transport between major cities in europe and also a n all business class flight to JFK via shannon and clears immigration in shannon. Links the two economic centres of the world.

16 RankAirportPassengers handled % Change 2011 / 12 1Zürich393,0916.2 2Amsterdam387,6090.9 3Edinburgh322,7296.4 4Geneva195,2001.4 5Frankfurt191,8111.9 6Luxembourg163,5043.9 7Dublin162,1475.1 8Glasgow–International158,2395.9 9Rotterdam112,8398.8 10Paris–Orly89,0537.0 11Antwerp72,2158.7 12Madrid66,9411.2 13Milan–Linate55,29013.4 14Stockholm–Arlanda51,9220.0 15Basel–Mulhouse42,480148.3 16Isle of Man38,49416.3 17Ibiza35,42864.4 18Florence32,2355.0 19Bern31,99098.5 20Barcelona31,82410.8 21Munich31,07037.3 22Málaga30,873101.3 23Dundee27,87211.9 24Jersey27,69173.9 25Nantes26,88327.1 26Eindhoven26,3861.2 27Palma de Mallorca25,17649.8 28Nice24,89228.9 29New York–JFK22,1652.5 30Copenhagen20,47659.1 Source: UK Civil Aviation Authority[24]UK Civil Aviation Authority[24]

17 Passengers3,016,664 Passenger change 11–120.8% Aircraft Movements70,781 Movements change 11–122.9%

18 AIRPORT MASTER PLAN The master plan shows a phased expansion of the airport, giving the capability of handling 8 million passengers per annum by 2030 in line with phase 1 of the master plan, London City Airport made a planning application to the London Borough of Newham in August 2007. This would allow it to increase the number of flights per year from 80,000 to 120,000 by 2010…it was declined

19 IDEAS Our iideas would be to make use of the olympic site, for example by having sports events and sports festivals. Also we think they asould build a museum all about london 2012 and the legacy it is meant to leave behuind

20 Thank you!!


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