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Friday, 11 August 2006

Dalmarnock in Glasgow’s East End will be the site of the Athlete’s Village if Scotland’s bid for the 2014 Commonwealth Games is successful.

First Minister Jack McConnell made the announcement, saying the 1000 homes that would be built would represent one of the biggest urban renewal projects in recent history. The homes will be made available for private sale, and used for social housing, once the Games are over.

The Village will be adjacent to the National Indoor Sports Arena and the National Velodrome providing the advantage of allowing athletes to walk to two of the biggest competition venues.

McConnell said:

“Dalmarnock is an ideal home for the Athletes' Village. Having the site so close to two of the biggest competition venues underlines what we have been saying all along. A Glasgow Games would be a Games for the athletes. Today we are not just visiting a building site or announcing a house building programme. We are stating our intention to transform an area that has lived through many challenges.

“Bringing the Village to Dalmarnock is not just about building new homes. It is about building a better life for the residents of our biggest city. It is about building confidence in the communities of the east end and a better future for generations of ordinary Glaswegians.”

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This is a short video describing the stench wafting across east and centre of Glasgow. It is intended to stir debate and perhaps encourage the local council to do something about it as part of it's candidacy for the 2014 CommonWealth Games.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_Oh3Rqmv6Q
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