London 2012: A Year On
BBC Radio Cambridgeshire reviews the legacy of the Olympic and Paralympic Games – how much has changed in 12 months?
London 2012: A Year On.
Tim Alban talks to Matt Skelhon to see if shooting has benefitted from the Olympic legacy.
London 2012: A Year On. Day Five: Legacy?
Living Sport's Chief Executive, Simon Fairhall, talks to Andie.
London 2012: A Year On. Day Five: Legacy?
Louis Smith goes back to where it all began, and Sam Edwards meets him there.
London 2012: A Year On. Day four: Inspiring a generation.
Hannah Macleod, from Team GB's hockey team, talks about the impact the Olympics have had.
London 2012: A Year On. Day Three: Disability.
Councillor Gerri Bird, a wheelchair user, thinks there's definitely been a change.
London 2012: A Year On. Day Three: Disability.
Paul talks to Paralympian swimmer and cyclist, Jody Cundy.
London 2012: A Year On. Day Two: Participation.
Sam Edwards visits Parkside Pools to see what they've experienced since the Games.
London 2012: A Year On. Day Two: Participation.
Paul talks to Rob Richardson, captain of the the British seated volleyball team.
London 2012: A Year On. Day One: Volunteers
Paralympic Torchbearer Paul Atkins tells Andie why he's disappointed with the legacy.
London 2012: A Year On. Day One: Volunteers.
Jane from Cambridge tells Andie how her life has changed since being a Games Maker.
London 2012: A Year On. Day One: Volunteers.
Are more people volunteering since the Games? Paul talks to Games Maker, Brian Challis.










