Founder of animal rescue centre tells BuildingTV about the problems of gaining access to 2012 site

Celia Hammond, the woman behind the animal trust that has rescued more than 170 cats from the Olympic site, has described the experience of working with the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) as “awful” and “ghastly”.

As part of a video interview with BuildingTV this week, Hammond said she was pleased the ODA had granted her team of seven access to the site to carry out cat rescues, which are now in their final stages. But she said the access had been limited and had come four months too late.

Celia Hammonds talks about saving cats from the Olympic site






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