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hello all,


I am Ade a year 13 student who is writing up a geographical investigation on the impact the Olympics held in London has had on the numbers of us who take part in sport and leisure activities in the Dulwich area. My research question will be: How have the Olympics of 2012 affected participation in sport and leisure in Dulwich?


I do really need some help in the form of some personal accounts of how the Olympics have affected you and your leisure time this will be really helpful as I can then quote you in my essayi would be very helpdul if you could add a name and only if you don't mind your age


Thank you very much, this information will be extremely helpful


p.s it is for my extended essay a compulsory part of the IB(international baccalaureate) course. and I will be adding a link to a survey on survery monkey every single replie will get me one step closer to reaching full points thank you very much


Link to survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ZQ2JCQN

Thank you to all that have replied and those who have sent me messages of advice and support, I am very happy with the responses I am getting but I NEED MORE PLEASE I do really appreciate all the help the survey takes no longer than two mins of your time please continue to support me in this survey THANK YOU ALL!


Survey link:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ZQ2JCQN

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