Sunderland Echo

SPICE GIRLS FUNDING ROW RAGES ON

- Local Democracy Reporter echo.news@jpimedia.co.uk by Chris Binding

Rival councillor­s have called for a rethink of plans to channel £50,000 into concerts at the Stadium of Light, including the Spice Girls.

Last year, Sunderland Conservati­ves and Liberal Democrats hit out at plans to back the event, set for June 6 this year.

Now, a Lib Dem Freedom of Informatio­n Request (FOI) has revealed that other councils in cities hosting the group will not provide financial support.

This includes Cardiff City Council, Bristol City Council and Coventry City Council.

Sunderland City Council have previously said funds will be recouped through “service charges” including licensing applicatio­ns and road closures, with funds channelled into marketing the city’ s attraction­s in future.

And Labour leaders have also claimed the concert will boost the city economy by £4million and establish Sunderland’s status as an ‘event city’.

However, Lib Dems have slammed the move as a “vanity project” and argue the spending can’t be justified.

Campaigner Heather Fagan, who submitted the FOI, said: “It’s ridiculous that the council is planning to subsidise the Spice Girls concert, when comparable areas are not doing so.

“Key public services in this city have been badly cut back, imp acting on the lives of many residents, yet the council think sit is appropriat­e to spend money where it clearly isn’t even needed.”

Deputy leader of the Liberal Democrat and Others group, Stephen O’Brien added: “I’m as a big a fan of the Spice Girls as anyone, but this is ridiculous.

“It beggars belief that the council should fritter money away on vanity projects like this. Now it seems that other local authoritie­s are not subsidisin­g the concert, so, how then, can this spending possibly be justified.”

Leader of Sunderland City Council, Graeme Miller, has defended the move which. he argues, meets public demand for city concerts.

“Residents love the idea of big concerts coming back to the Stadium of Light ,” he said.

“They now expect us to invest in this activity that continues to showcase Sunderland as a great event city.

“A £4million return on a £50,000 investment seems like very good value to me as a return of £80 received for every £1 spent, going directly to our city businesses.

“Maybe the Liberal Democratsw­ould like to focus their attention on the slightly bigger figure of £293,200,000, this is the level of cuts to this council’s budget since 2010, when their government in coalition with the Tories imposed austerity politics on northern councils.”

The Spice Girls gig at the home of the Black Cat will be the first gig at the stadium in three years.

The90s pop icons will also be supported by Jess Glynne, with more than 50,000 people expected to attend.

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The Spice Girls and top right, Coun Stephen O’Brien and bottom right, Coun Graeme Miller.
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