A number of design enhancements such as improved accessibility, design quality and sustainability have been made following these public consultation events. For example, all accessible seats will now have companion seating next to them to ensure disabled spectators can sit with family and friends.
ODA Chief Executive David Higgins said: ‘This planning decision keeps us on track to start the construction of an iconic venue for the London 2012 Games and the new community and elite swimming and diving facility that London desperately needs.'
During the Games the 17,500-seat Aquatics Centre will host Swimming, Diving, Synchronised Swimming, Water Polo finals and elements of Modern Pentathlon.
After the Games the temporary seating will be removed, leaving a 2,500-seat swimming venue for both elite competition and local community and school use.










