THERE is still time to have your say about developments planned for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games.
Three planning applications, including proposals for sport, leisure and entertainment venues, are on display in Woolwich.
The plans, issued by the Olympic Delivery Authority, also outline details about the Olympic village at the Lower Lea Valley site.
Within the plans are details about highways, bridges, parks, and new sporting venues.
They also outline what will happen to the facilities after the games have finished.
The plans can be viewed by visiting Peggy Middleton House, 50 Woolwich New Road, Woolwich, between 9am and 4.30pm Monday to Friday.
Greenwich Council's sport, culture and Olympics cabinet member Councillor John Fahy said: "If permission is granted, these applications will set a framework for how the sites will be developed.
"Although they relate to land over the river and out of this borough, it is still important for Greenwich residents to register their comments and concerns as they will be taken into account by the Olympic Delivery Authority planning committee."
The plans can be viewed until March 19.
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