GLASGOW, Scotland and the wider world are continuing to benefit from the Commonwealth Games almost three months after the event, organisers have said.

Games consoles, pool tables and board games used by athletes in the village are the latest items given to organisations including Active East, the Scottish Refugee Council youth club and the Dalmarnock Hub as part of a promise to deliver a social legacy from Glasgow 2014. Meanwhile Clyde-sider uniforms have been given to charities including Waste to Wonder, which has sent the spare kits to Sierra Leone, and Mary's Meals, which has distributed them in Malawi.

All the beds and furniture from the village have been passed to Glasgow Housing Association residents and other social housing tenants while up to £550,000 of sports equipment has gone to the Active Schools programme.

David Grevemberg, Glasgow 2014 chief executive, said: "I hope Glasgow 2014 continues to enhance lives."