PEOPLE living in the shadow of a major stadium say they were promised a dream but received a nightmare in one of the UK’s poorest areas.
Residents of Newham, East London, around the Olympic Park say the whole place is covered in dust from disruptive building works while crime and poverty run rampant.
After the London Olympics, there were plans for the area around the park, which hosts West Ham, would be redeveloped into affordable housing and a thriving community hub.
But only 11% of the 13,000 homes since the area won the bid to host the 2012 games are within the price range of those earning the local average.
Local resident Muni told MyLondon: “I’m sure there would be more young adults living around here but it is difficult.