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Bring on the Games: Cameron's letter in full

Message from the Prime Minister Message from the Prime Minister

It’s just under six months to go until the greatest show on earth comes to the UK, with the Olympic and Paralympic Games, and Dorset has a huge part to play. We’re going to see spectacular sailing competitions featuring more than 400 of the world’s top sailors, watched by thousands of visitors from across the globe.

Whether it is from the vantage point of Nothe Gardens, or the giant screens on Weymouth beach, the atmosphere is sure to be electric.

Before the Games even begin, Dorset will be playing its part, with the Olympic torch threading through Lyme Regis, Weymouth, Dorchester, Portland and other stops in the country.

With that flame blazing through Dorset, the message is going to go out loud and clear: 2012 is a chance for everyone to be inspired by the Olympics.

It’s a chance for school children to get into competitive sports – and it’s fantastic that more than two hundred schools in Dorset have signed up to the Olympics-inspired School Games.

It’s a chance for businesses in the area to attract new trade and new tourists, seizing on the fact that this summer the eyes of the world will be on Dorset.

And it’s a chance for the whole county to showcase everything Dorset has to offer, from the stunning Jurassic Coast and Portland Stone, to export and investment opportunities. Dorset has a lot to shout about and now is the time to do it.

The ‘Bring on the Games’ stickers and posters are absolutely symbolic of this spirit and I’m delighted that the Dorset Echo, Weymouth and Portland Operations Team, Chamber of Commerce and NHS Team Dorset Challenge Team have united to support this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in this way.

The sailing boat with the Union flag as its sail is the perfect symbol of how the people of Dorset are taking pride in their Olympics role, and flying the flag for the county and for Britain.

So, with world-class sport, a host of Olympics-inspired events, a boost for tourism and business, sporting opportunities, improved transport infrastructure, and much, much more, the Olympic and Paralympic Games promise to bring not just an incredible year for Dorset, but also a real and lasting legacy.

I wish you all the best for an incredible Olympic and Paralympic Games.

I know the people of Dorset will seize this opportunity and make the most of 2012.

Bring on the Games!

David Cameron

Comments(6)

CharlieBarley says...
12:40pm Wed 8 Feb 12

So the PM has spoken - It’s a chance for school children to get into competitive sports

Is that before or after funding for sports coaches is cut?

maximan says...
1:40pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Portland wont be able too....they built competitors accommodation on the sports field

Baxters says...
1:59pm Wed 8 Feb 12

I second that CharlieBarley..... also the PM (can't bring myself to utter his name) says "...It’s a chance for businesses in the area to attract new trade and new tourists..." LAUGH. Its his party thats going to close the Pavilion and his policies that have caused the closure of how many shops in town? The only businesses that are going to attract more trade are the charity shops that we will no doubt be swamped with...

k8ty1971 says...
4:32pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Mmmm chances for children to get into a competitive sport? What a joke, one of my children are currently undertaking GCSE sport and the school cannot even provide a tennis racket let alone the tuition

portland rebel says...
6:19pm Wed 8 Feb 12

a lasting legacy,,,,,,,,,,,let me think mmmm, got it he must mean the future ghetto olympic village built on the only level playing field in the area

kathryn1 says...
6:33pm Wed 8 Feb 12

'And it’s a chance for the whole county to showcase everything Dorset has to offer'

Where? How? I'd love to join in, but there's absolutely NOTHING happening that I'm aware of, to showcase what we have to offer.

'improved transport infrastructure'

Please tell me he doesn't mean Canford Bottom Roundabout, where we are lucky things weren't a lot worse this weekend (and they were bad enough):

http://www.bournemou
thecho.co.uk/news/95
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s_evacuation_at_Canf
ord_Bottom/?ref=mr

If that's all the Olympics are bringing to my bit of Dorset (and it seems it is), you can keep it, David. Some compensation would be nice, too.

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