Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Cambridgeshire reviews the legacy of the Olympic and Paralympic Games – how much has changed in 12 months?
Tim Alban talks to Matt Skelhon to see if shooting has benefitted from the Olympic legacy.
Living Sport's Chief Executive, Simon Fairhall, talks to Andie.
Louis Smith goes back to where it all began, and Sam Edwards meets him there.
Hannah Macleod, from Team GB's hockey team, talks about the impact the Olympics have had.
Councillor Gerri Bird, a wheelchair user, thinks there's definitely been a change.
Paul talks to Paralympian swimmer and cyclist, Jody Cundy.
Sam Edwards visits Parkside Pools to see what they've experienced since the Games.
Paul talks to Rob Richardson, captain of the the British seated volleyball team.
Paralympic Torchbearer Paul Atkins tells Andie why he's disappointed with the legacy.
Jane from Cambridge tells Andie how her life has changed since being a Games Maker.
Are more people volunteering since the Games? Paul talks to Games Maker, Brian Challis.