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Games win to have major benefits for city, says Dawe

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Published Date:
10 November 2007
EDINBURGH is set to reap major benefits from Glasgow's victory in the race to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games, city council leader Jenny Dawe said today.
She praised Glasgow for putting forward a "compelling" case and promised to strengthen the co-operation between the two cities.

But the council's opposition Labour group claimed a question mark still hung over the plans to refurbish the Royal Com
monwealth Pool, which is due to host the Games' diving events.

And they warned Edinburgh must make sure its sporting facilities kept pace with the improvements which would be delivered in Glasgow's.

Yesterday's decision by the Commonwealth Games Federation, meeting in Sri Lanka, to award the 2014 Games to Glasgow rather than the Nigerian city of Abuja prompted huge celebrations in Scotland.

Councillor Dawe said it was an excellent result. "We will be offering Glasgow any help they need. There will be quite big spin-offs in terms of people wanting to visit. Many of them may end up staying in Edinburgh and those who don't will want to visit the Capital."

Cllr Dawe said the Glasgow-Edinburgh collaboration project provided a good base for further co-operation.

Graham Bell, spokesman for Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce, said the Games were a win not just for Glasgow but for Scotland. He said: "It behoves businesses and the local authority in Edinburgh to ensure it is getting a share of the benefits."

But Paul Godzik, Labour spokesman for culture, leisure and sport on the council, said the Liberal Democrat-SNP administration still had to spell out how the Commonwealth Pool refurbishment was to be funded.

The £35.9 million project is in trouble because a big chunk of the funding was supposed to come from the sale of Meadowbank stadium, which has been shelved.

Cllr Godzik said: "The administration needs to come forward with a coherent plan for funding the refurbishment of the Commonwealth Pool."

The work to provide diving facilities for the Games is underwritten by the Scottish Government and Cllr Dawe has already admitted the council may have to rely on that guarantee to bail them out. She said: "There will now be a very strong argument for assistance in allowing us to bring the Commonwealth Pool up to standard. I will be getting involved in discussions very soon."

Independent Lothians MSP Margo MacDonald said: "Edinburgh is so stretched for cash that if there is any funding gap, I would expect the Executive to fill it."

A spokesman for the bid team, speaking from Sri Lanka, said: "The commitment that was in the bid to use the Commonwealth Pool is still our commitment."

A Government spokeswoman said: "The Scottish Government expects local authorities, with other partners, to deliver the remainder of the funding and this has previously been agreed by local authorities."


WE SAY..


WE should all rejoice in the fact that Glasgow has been chosen to be the host city for the 2014 Commonwealth Games - as Edinburgh was in both 1970 and 1986.

It is great news not only for Glasgow but for Edinburgh and the whole of Scotland as the staging of the Games will create opportunities over a much wider geographical reach than the west of the country.

Everyone in the Capital who has the opportunity should play whatever part they can in ensuring that they are a success.



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1

alex paterson,

embra 10/11/2007 13:05:59

The refurbishment of the pool should be paid for by Glasgow they won the games.

2

ACM,

glasgow 10/11/2007 13:15:31

didn't alex paterson read the bit about spin offs?

3

alex paterson,

embra 10/11/2007 13:28:31

Yep,but we all know what the word spin means.

4

Continental,

10/11/2007 14:15:00

the refurbishment of the RCP should be paid by Edinburgh, just like they agreed to do.

Glasgow should forget about the RCP and build a temp diving facility instead on Glasgow Green or somewhere.

5

Boy Wonder,

10/11/2007 15:11:06

Can we swap our City Council for a set of parallel bars?? They'd be of a lot more use!!!

6

alex paterson,

embra 10/11/2007 15:30:27

#6 Yeah and how.

7

Road Raga,

10/11/2007 16:25:43

Yes massive benefits for the city right enough, like losing the Velodrome here and replacing it in Glasgow, with the full support of Sport Scotland. That will do wonders for the sport here and Idon't think.
No doubt this will do to Scotland what the London Olympics is doing to the UK, namely diverting huge sums of money from local sports to pay for a 2 or 3 week jamboree for well off sports people.

8

Vanesa,

Meadowbank 10/11/2007 20:17:45

Great news about the games bid.

Interesting lesson that Glasgow can learn from Edinburgh (on the BBC website):
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/70...

If we want success in these and other games, we need to invest properly in training facilities such as Meadowbank; not sell them off for luxury flats.

Believing in ourselves is important, but providing sports facilities is a practical step that will achieve greater results.

9

Markdar,

Edinburgh 10/11/2007 20:50:42

Wether they claim for these games to be beneficial or not, we will never hear the end of them in the next seven years, thanks to the bias of the wider Scottish press- ie BBC Glasgow, stv, Real Radio and the Scottish versions of National tabloids.
Edinburgh needs to capatalise on 2014, and start panning now.
We should pull out all the stops with both the Festival and Festival fringe and address the shortage of quality venues.
Maybe even let 2014 be the launch of the Edinburgh Sport Festival, to coincide with the games and highlight minority sports as well as celebrating the more well known ones.
If Edinburgh sits back and lets Glasgow take all the limelight it only has itself to blame- we must take a pride in OUR city and rebalance the scales.
For too long we have suffered the mass bias of so called Scottish media, well all along it has been baltently Glasgow biast.
Discuss.

10

GP,

10/11/2007 22:36:08

The RCP should be paid for by th epsorts lottery.
If they can spend £20bn on the olympics for London then they should fund £500m for the commonpoor games.

11

Paddi,

10/11/2007 23:58:23

Watch your council tax double.

12

Julian,

11/11/2007 01:04:46

#13 Alasdair

Agreed. I mean some people can't just call a spade a spade. Glasgow is going to host the games and Edinburgh will just be a side show. They are going to get most of the limelight as we did in 1970 and 1986 and that's it. I mean for those that remember 2002, does anyone ever think of anything else other than Manchester. Even although some events were staged in other places.

We don't have much to worry about here as we get more than our fair share of international events the rest of the time.

13

CB,

Somewhere in the EU 11/11/2007 22:27:20

We've had the Games twice. It's Glasgow's turn, and good luck to them. We've got the Festival every year so we can afford to be magnanimous about this.

14

Jim Baxter RIP,

Hong Kong 12/11/2007 00:58:16

Ref Paddi at 12.
Council tax will not double under an SNP administration.


 

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