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By Simon Murphy The swimming pool built for the London Olympics is being handed to a private firm amid fears the 2012 Games’ legacy will be lost. The London Aquatics Centre – where Team GB diver Tom Daley and swimmer Rebecca Adlington won bronze – has been managed by the charitable social enterprise Better. But the London Legacy Development Corporation, the publicly funded group behind the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, has given Sport and Leisure Management Ltd a £6.4million eight-year contract for its Everyone Active brand to run it from March. It comes after entry prices at the site in Strat…