Publication scheme
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 requires us to have an approved Publication Scheme in order to provide easy access to certain types of commonly requested information.
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 requires us to have an approved Publication Scheme in order to provide easy access to certain types of commonly requested information.
The Information Commissioner’s Model Publication Scheme sets out what categories of information should be made available, where appropriate. For further information, please visit the Information Commissioner’s Office website.
Most of this information will be made available free of charge and online via this website. Where a cost is incurred, this will be clearly stated. If the information is not available online or if you require the information in a different format please contact us.
We publish a business plan which sets out all our anticipated spending.
We also publish an annual report and accounts which detail our spending. In addition, every month we publish all of the spending for that month above a set threshold, including fees for consultants, contractors and other organisations we work with. These can be found in the Good Governance section of this site.
Download the Business Plan.
The Board is responsible for providing leadership, advice and support to the organisation, setting strategic direction and overall policy, and monitoring standards, performance and corporate governance, as well as representing us with other stakeholders. Details of their meetings and processes are publically available – and can be found here. Special committees established by the Board on particular topics also publish their minutes, which can be found here.
You can also view our scheme of delegations and our standing orders.
In addition, we have a duty under the Greater London Authority Act 1999 to make arrangement for proper administration of our financial affairs. The resulting financial regulations that provide for this can be found here.
Planning decisions are made by our Planning Decisions Committee, who have their own code of practice and scheme of delegations.
The corporate policies and procedures that support our four priority themes are on the Legacy Corporation Policies page.
Board members
Contract Register
We publish a list of contracts entered into from the 1st October 2013. Between October 2013 and November 2014 the registers are for contracts in excess of £10,000, and the value is displayed in bands. From December 2014 the registers are for all contracts in excess of £5,000 and the exact value is provided. This page is updated quarterly with all active contracts which meet this criteria.
Disclosure log
We publish all Freedom of Information and Environmental Information Regulation requests that we have responded to. Any personal information has been redacted. This list is updated monthly.
Internal Audits
Our internal audits are published as part of the Audit Committee proceedings (unless they contain exempt information) and can be found here: Audit Committee.
In addition, some internal audits have been published as a results of a freedom of information request. These can be found on our disclosure log, in the year 2017, under reference 17-020.
Transfer Scheme
On 1st April 2012, the Legacy Corporation took on all the property, rights and liabilities of the Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC), and property, rights and liabilities located in the Legacy Corporation area were transferred from London Thames Gateway Development Corporation (LTGDC).
These transfers were made by 'transfer schemes', official documents drawn up under the provisions of the Localism Act 2011. Further transfers relating to planning powers, asset protection agreements and other projects were made later in 2012 and in 2013. Copies of the transfer schemes are published below.
Updated 10 September 2018