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Last Updated: Wednesday, 11 January 2006, 11:53 GMT
2012 Games organisers co-locate
LOCOG chief executive Paul Deighton (left) and Lord Coe
Coe (right) and Deighton are now alongside the ODA's bosses
The organisers of the 2012 Olympics in London moved into new offices as they seek to consolidate their preparations.

The London Organising Committee (LOCOG) and Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) will both be based at One Churchill Place, in London's Canary Wharf.

LOCOG chairman Lord Coe said: "This is going to be a very exciting year.

"It is very important for LOCOG and the ODA to be working closely together to deliver the best Games ever in 2012, which is why we are co-locating."

Lord Coe and the other three members of the group responsible for delivering the Games will all be based in the new offices.

They are LOCOG chief executive Paul Deighton, ODA chairman and chief executive Jack Lemley and David Higgins.


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