
On Park, Off Grid: Grassroots sports in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Find out how informal sports are flourishing happily alongside the big facilities
Local creative economy champions Creative Wick have produced some research findings in an assessment of the impact of Covid-19 on the sector in Hackney Wick & Fish Island, and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
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Find out how informal sports are flourishing happily alongside the big facilities
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