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Games inspectors praise Glasgow | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Commonwealth Games inspectors have said Glasgow is a "wonderful and exciting city" as they arrived to assess whether it should host the 2014 event. | |
The evaluation committee will spend the next five days examining the city's infrastructure and sporting facilities. | The evaluation committee will spend the next five days examining the city's infrastructure and sporting facilities. |
It has already carried out a similar inspection of the Nigerian capital, Abuja, which is Glasgow's only rival for the games. | It has already carried out a similar inspection of the Nigerian capital, Abuja, which is Glasgow's only rival for the games. |
The city chosen to host the games will be announced on 9 November. | The city chosen to host the games will be announced on 9 November. |
The five-man Commonwealth Games Federation Evaluation Commission is chaired by John Tierney and includes Mike Hooper, head of the Commonwealth Games Federation. | |
We understand just how important it is to the people of Glasgow and Scotland to bring these games to this wonderful and exciting city John TierneyCommission chairman | |
Their findings are expected to play a crucial role in deciding the eventual hosts of the games. | |
The inspection team's brief is expected to include a wide range of criteria including transport links, accommodation, security and medical facilities. | The inspection team's brief is expected to include a wide range of criteria including transport links, accommodation, security and medical facilities. |
They will tour venues including Hampden Park, Scotstoun, Ibrox, Celtic Park and the SECC on Monday. | |
The general social, political and economic climate of Glasgow and Scotland as a whole will also be examined. | The general social, political and economic climate of Glasgow and Scotland as a whole will also be examined. |
Mr Tierney said the commission would restrict itself to a technical assessment of the Glasgow case, and refused to comment on whether Nigeria's bid would be helped by the fact that Africa has never hosted the games before. | |
'Great promise' | |
He said: "We understand just how important it is to the people of Glasgow and Scotland to bring these games to this wonderful and exciting city." | |
The commission visited Abuja last week to evaluate its bid and said afterwards it was a city of "promise" which showed "youthful enthusiasm". | |
Mr Tierney added: "It has a wide array of sports and entertainment issues, it has drive and ambition for infrastructure growth and growing domestic community. | |
"It shows great promise as a future games host." | |
The commission will receive up to 20 hours of presentations around 16 themes of Glasgow's bid. | |
It will hear from key figures such as Strathclyde Police Chief Constable Willie Rae and city council chief executive George Black. | |
Organisers of the Glasgow 2014 bid hope the committee will be impressed by the levels of public support they have received. | Organisers of the Glasgow 2014 bid hope the committee will be impressed by the levels of public support they have received. |
Shops and businesses across the city having been urged to display a Glasgow 2014 sticker in their windows as part of the Stick Up for Glasgow campaign. | Shops and businesses across the city having been urged to display a Glasgow 2014 sticker in their windows as part of the Stick Up for Glasgow campaign. |
Technical reports on both Glasgow and Abuja will be presented by the evaluation committee to all 71 Commonwealth member states before a vote on who should host the games is held during the Commonwealth Congress in Colombo, Sri Lanka. |