Work starts in Greenwich Park for London Olympics
Ground works begin on Greenwich Park cross-country course for London 2012
Ground works begin on Greenwich Park cross-country course for London 2012
Greenwich man is accused of cutting around 100 markers from the turf in Greenwich Park
Preparation of the equestrian site at Greenwich Park began this month to turn the grounds into an Olympic sports surface
The organiser of Burnham Market, Houghton, and Blair Castle horse trials, has been chosen to run the eventing competitions at Greenwich Park
A day of sporting activities, including pony rides, has been organised for residents of Greenwich next month
London borough councillors voted 10 to two in favour of the planning application outlining how Greenwich Park will host the equestrian Olympic events in 2012
Campaigners opposed to the use of Greenwich Park during the 2012 Olympics claim to have found a law that renders the recent planning application for the park unlawful.
The London 2012 cross-country course will be built almost entirely of portable fences to reduce the impact on Greenwich Park and its users
Brixton and Greenwich will each get a riding centre with money raised on the back of the 2012 Olympic Games
Details of how the London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (LOCOG) plans to transform Greenwich Park into a top-class equestrian venue have been unveiled
Greenwich Park will prove a “magnificent” and “impressive” site at which to watch Olympic equestrianism in 2012, say Lucy Wiegersma and Tim Stockdale
The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games (LOCOG) launched on 16 October the 38 official “pictograms” or symbols illustrating the sports taking place in the 2012 Games.
The London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games proposes closing the equestrian venue, Greenwich Park in South London, to the public for four weeks during the Games
Visitors to Badminton can discuss plans to host the equestrian competitions at Greenwich Park during the 2012 Olympic Games with representatives of the organising committee this weekend.
The uncovering of regulations banning horses from Greenwich Park will not scupper plans to host Olympic equestrian events there, claim organisers
Riders on Britain’s teams have been “fully briefed” about Greenwich Park as the equestrian venue for the 2012 Olympic Games, says BEF chief executive Andrew Finding
The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games has confirmed that Greenwich will be the venue for the equestrian competitions of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012
HRH Princess Haya issues a stark warning that, fuelled by a fortnight of infighting and doping scandals, equestrianism at the Olympics is not guaranteed
Local residents are petitioning for the cross-country at the London 2012 Olympics to be moved from Greenwich Park, claiming the ‘unique green lung’ of south-east London will suffer
Concern over whether Greenwich Park is large enough to host the cross-country event during the London 2012 Olympics has erupted again