LONDON (Reuters) - Former Olympics minister Tessa Jowell on Thursday called for a relaxation in marketing rules which she said were preventing British construction firms from boasting about their work on the Olympic Park.
About 1,500 British businesses have been involved in the building of the seven billion pound park in east London, but they have been effectively gagged from shouting about their success because of protocols governing marketing rights.
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