SUNDERLAND College is helping to ensure the Olympic legacy lives on by starting work on two new multi-million pound academies.
There to lend a hand was one of the stars of the London 2012 Paralympic Games, Josef Craig MBE. The teenage swimming sensation and BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year put the first spade in the ground signalling the start of work on what will become centres of excellence for sports and the performing arts.
The state-of-the-art facilities will be built at Sunderland College's, Durham Road, Bede campus and are expected to be open to students from across the North-East in September 2014.
Josef, 16, from Jarrow, won the gold medal in the 400 metre freestyle swimming event at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
He said: "Sport is a huge part of my life and something I'm extremely passionate about.
"Winning gold at the Paralympics was the best feeling ever and something I had worked so hard towards. I want everyone to have the opportunity to feel that way.
"I firmly believe people should be encouraged to follow their dreams and become the best that they can be and I hope these new centres will ensure that happens."
The facilities will be some of the best in the UK and will include a sports science laboratory, fitness suites, a treatment room, a four court sports hall and studios for dance, drama, music, media and photography.
After lifting the first sod of earth Josef handed over the project to developer BAM Construction.
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