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Published Date: 03 December 2007
THE 2014 Commonwealth Games will provide a "huge benefit" to Edinburgh, according to the city's sports leader.
Councillor Deidre Brock said: "The successful delivery of the refurbishment of the Royal Commonwealth Pool, which will play host to the diving competition, will provide Edinburgh with an excellent facility of national importance."



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Randan,

03/12/2007 13:29:20

Who's paying for the pool?
If it's Edinburgh citizens then you're damn right it should provide a big benefit.

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In my opinion...,

04/12/2007 01:06:13

Don't worry, #1; Jenny Dawe said (Sat 12 May 2007):

"We know that improved facilities there [the RCP] are essential as part of Glasgow's Commonwealth Games bid, but we believe that because the bid is of national importance, that is an issue for the parliament to address"

http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=324&id=737852007


 

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