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“New stadium would draw sporting events into the
heart of Wales” – Mick Bates AM
Release/Rhyddhau:
23/01/08
Contact/Cyswllt:
Sian Cliff
02920 898342
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sian.cliff@wales.gov.uk
With
vital funding for cultural, sporting and community events being
drained out of Wales to fund the 2012 London Olympics,
Montgomeryshire AM Mick Bates is calling for investment in a Sports
Stadium in Montgomeryshire to bring major sporting events into the
heart of Mid Wales. The proposed 4,000 seater stadium has
received backing from local council and sports clubs.
“We are all aware of the great benefit of bringing world
championships to Wales. Hosting international events can support our
tourist industry and raise the profile of our country as well as
provide a huge economic boost for local communities” remarked
Liberal Democrat Mick Bates.
“South Wales has had the fortune to attract some exciting events,
such as the Rugby World Cup, the forthcoming Ryder Cup in 2010 and
an Ashes test in 2009.
“I am pleased that South Wales has been successful in attracting
these championships; however I believe that we must develop the huge
potential of Mid Wales to offer a more central national venue for
such prestigious events which may be held in Wales in the future.
“A dedicated sports arena in Montgomeryshire would bring these major
sporting events into the heart of our country. I am pleased that
following my question in the chamber today the Education Minister
has agreed to discuss the issue with Rhodri Glyn Thomas, Minister
for Heritage and I hope that the Labour-Plaid Assembly Government
will see the potential in this proposal and give their full
support.”
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