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Dorset’s green Olympic Games - leaving a lasting legacy

Posted by: Dee Stephens, Posted on: 18 August 2016 - Categories: Coast and access

Dee Stephens is a Sustainable Development Team Leader for Natural England in Dorset, who had the exciting task of working with partners on the London 2012 Olympic Games activities in Dorset.  Four years on, she tells us about some of her favorite legacy projects. Four …

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