A third of firms lack Olympic contingency, says report
A third of London businesses admit they have made no contingency plans to deal with disruption during the Olympics, according to a new survey.
The news comes despite advice to commuters to avoid travelling through transport hotspots like London Bridge. The station will operate an ''exit-only'' policy on some platforms during the busiest days and will turn passengers away to help cope with demand.
BBC London's Marc Ashdown talks to Dave Ward, of Network Rail, Jason Touray, of LND Recruitment, Kathryn Hurt, of MWB Business Exchange, Sophie Tyler, of Team London Bridge and Simon Ash of Ernst & Young.
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