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SOLT Works With TfL To Ensure London’s Theatres Remain Open For Business’ During Olympics

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The Society of London Theatre (SOLT) and Transport for London (TfL) have today (30 November) released a special travel guide for theatre goers during next summer's Olympic and Paralympic Games. It is available on the Official London Theatre website (www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/theatre2012) and on the TfL website (www.tfl.gov.uk/2012) and will be rolled out across the theatre industry.

The guide, which features top tips for journey planning, ordering tickets and making the most of a trip to the theatre, has been made available on the same day that TfL has released key London 2012 Games transport 'hotspot' information and advice. Taken together, they will help both theatres and theatre goers consolidate their plans for next summer's fantastic spectacle of sporting and cultural opportunities.

Julian Bird, Chief Executive of the Society of London Theatre, said: "I am delighted to be working closely with Transport for London to ensure that audiences have the most accurate information possible for planning their trip to the theatre during the Olympic period. Twenty nine productions have already announced that they will be playing next summer and advances for 2012 are looKing Strong. A trip to one of London's world famous shows is a great addition to any Olympic itinerary or the perfect antidote to a summer of sport."

The detailed analysis published by TfL today gives a very clear picture of how London will be affected during the Games. The analysis reveals that the impacts on transport networks and stations will be at certain times and in certain locations. Key stations serving the West End will be open with no additional disruption expected for the vast majority of the day. By careful planning customers should be able to avoid these 'hot spot' areas at their most pressurised points during the day. A trip to the theatre after work or following a Games event could be the perfect way for London's commuters and visitors to avoid the most affected areas.

London's Transport Commissioner, Peter Hendy, said: "We have two clear objectives at TfL; to support the delivery of a great London 2012 Games and ensure we keep London moving and open for business next summer. With 95 per cent of West End theatres a 15 minute walk, or less, from mainline stations, and with Tube trains running an hour later during the Olympics, there's every reason for people to head to the theatres in their droves next summer."





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