London 2012 Open Weekend begins
Treasure hunts, carnivals and film screenings will be among the entertainment on offer.

Hundreds of thousands of people across the UK are expected to take part in sporting and cultural events over the next three days as part of .
The event marks the 鈥淥ne Year to Go鈥 countdown to the Olympic and Paralympic Games, which falls on Wednesday, and comes just under a year before the begins on 21 June 2011.
Events taking place this weekend include:
- the Tate Movie project screenings in London鈥檚 Trafalgar Square and cities across the UK;
- Birmingham鈥檚 Jamaica Live festival marking one year until the Jamaican Track and Field team take up residency in the city for London 2012;
- arts organisations uniting for Culture Crush Aberdeen;
- Search Party, an interactive treasure hunt in East London;
- the Beat Carnival in Belfast with circus actors, puppets musicians and gymnasts;
- the Medieval Games in Conwy, Wales, which will celebrate medieval sports.
Heritage sites nationwide will also fling open their doors from today and encourage communities to discover the hidden secrets of their local environments.
鈥淔or our fourth year, Open Weekend is focussed on celebrating the 鈥淥ne Year to Go鈥 countdown to the London 2012 Games and helping communities across the country experience the best of British sporting, artistic and cultural talents up close,鈥 London 2012 Chair Sebastian Coe said. 鈥淚鈥檇 encourage people to get involved at a local event as part of this nationwide celebration. It will be an amazing event.鈥
Full listings of the events taking place from today until Sunday can be found on the .