Birmingham Post

Six months to go – get set for the 2022 Games

- Ian Reid

FRIDAY marks six months to go until the start of the Birmingham 2022 Commonweal­th Games – the biggest multi-sport event to be held in the UK for a decade.

With more than 4,500 athletes from 72 nations and territorie­s due to compete at 14 venues across Birmingham and the West Midlands, this will be the largest event ever to be held in this region and it will be an incredibly busy and exciting time for us all.

I’m delighted to report that we have now sold more than one million tickets, which demonstrat­es a clear appetite for the Games and a definite desire from sports fans to come and watch some of the world’s best athletes compete in 19 sports and eight Para sports this summer.

And with the Birmingham 2022 Festival, our six month long cultural programme, starting in March, there’s no doubt that Birmingham will be the place to be in 2022, providing us with a fantastic opportunit­y to welcome the world and showcase the city and region to visitors from near and far.

We are using this moment on the countdown to Birmingham 2022 to highlight the scale of the event and to ask local businesses and residents to ‘Get Set for the Games’ and we are encouragin­g them to plan ahead.

We know a huge number of local people will be involved in the Commonweal­th Games in some way, whether that be working on the event or as a volunteer or spectator, but Birmingham 2022 will probably touch the lives of everyone who lives and works in the region in some way.

For example, there are four key road events that are part of the schedule including the cycling time trial through Wolverhamp­ton and the Black Country, the triathlon and para triathlon events in and around Sutton Park, the cycling road race on the roads of Warwickshi­re and the marathon and wheelchair marathon, which will see athletes winding their way through Birmingham city centre and its suburbs.

The routes for all of these events were published at the end of October and the road closures and traffic management measures that will be put place to ensure they are safely delivered will be published a little later in the year.

To deliver the Games, we are working in close partnershi­p with key organisati­ons such as the West Midlands Combined Authority, West Midlands Police, Transport for West Midlands, Birmingham City Council and all the other local authoritie­s across the region who are hosting events and activities.

Together with these partners, we will be providing lots of informatio­n over the coming months, to ensure that everyone has the details they need and has an understand­ing of how the Games might have a temporary impact on their lives.

The Games has brought fantastic opportunit­ies for businesses and residents alike.

Our procuremen­t programme is continuing at full speed and to support our ambition to involve as many local businesses as possible, and with the help of the Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce, the Legacy Centre of

Excellence, and the Black Country Chambers of Commerce, we have hosted our most recent supplier events which were attended by more than 150 businesses based in the region.

We’ll continue to raise awareness of the opportunit­ies associated with the Games and our business portal has all the details of current procuremen­ts.

There are also a variety of ways that residents can get involved in the Games, to help ensure a successful event and to assist us with producing the best possible showcase of Birmingham and the West Midlands.

Despite employing around 800 people already, Birmingham 2022 continues to grow and we are looking to bring onboard hundreds more people in the next few months, plus there will be thousands of roles available through our contractor­s and suppliers.

Earlier this year we announced even more ways to be part of Birmingham 2022. We are looking for 2,000 volunteers for our opening and closing ceremonies.

These will be truly spectacula­r events and with Steven Knight and Iqbal Khan leading the creative team, we know they will be occasions that will create memories to last a lifetime.

We are looking for people based in the West Midlands who are passionate about music and dance and can move to a beat.

We are also encouragin­g establishe­d choirs based in the region to get in touch, as we are forming a truly one off, mass choir for these events.

Finally, we are looking for athlete hosts to help out backstage and welcome the athletes that are participat­ing in the ceremonies. Anyone interested can find out more and apply right now through our website.

With only six months to go until the Games begin we are now sprinting towards the finish line and we hope that everyone will embrace this remarkable moment in the host city’s history.

Ian Reid, chief executive, Birmingham 2022 Commonweal­th

Games

We have now sold more than one million tickets, which demonstrat­es a clear appetite for the Games

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 ?? ?? > Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries (centre), former Paralympic swimmer Ellie Simmonds (left) and Councillor Kerrie Carmichael during a visit to Sandwell Aquatics Centre, Birmingham 2022’s only purpose-built competitio­n venue
> Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries (centre), former Paralympic swimmer Ellie Simmonds (left) and Councillor Kerrie Carmichael during a visit to Sandwell Aquatics Centre, Birmingham 2022’s only purpose-built competitio­n venue
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