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With a brush and a stroke Nathlyn is welcoming the changes the Olympics are bringing to Stratford.
Relocating his salmon factory to make way for the Olympic site has been worth it, says Lance Forman
BBC London meets kids from Carpenters School, next to the Olympic site, to talk about the 2012 Games
Cooking up a Thai dish for the Olympics is Suchin Yooyai's dream
Len Banister wonders if the recession will have a negative impact on the legacy of the games
The public gets treated to sneak peek at the fascinating archaeological finds on the Olympic site
Since taking up free running Conner has taken a few steps towards manhood
Young Tamanna airs her views on the Olympics and its impact on her area
Rhion's training has shown positive results both on and off the track.
From East Ham to Leigh-on-Sea. Leaving the Olympics behind for a breath of fresh air
Len looks at how development for the Games is affecting the environment around him
According to Omar there are more pressing concerns for the local community than the coming games
Odetta Graves has a hobby which involves a digital camera, streets and rubbish.
Look back at London's past Video Nation films.
When China opened itself up to the world with the Beijing Olympic - Video Nation took a look at Chinese communities closer to home. 'Silk Screens' explores how people link their lives in contemporary Britain with their Chinese cultural roots.