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Published Date:
11 November 2007
THE party clean-up has barely started but the tough business of delivering the games is about to begin. A Commonwealth Games bill will be brought before Holyrood tomorrow as the country gears up to deliver an event that will "change lives".
There were scenes of wild jubilation in Colombo's Cinnamon Grand Hotel on Friday when it was confirmed that Glasgow would host one of the biggest sporting events on the planet.

But now the team that masterminded the city's successful bid is preparing for seven years of hard work to transform plans into reality.

First Minister Alex Salmond confirmed that a parliamentary bill would be introduced to put in place a framework to deliver on pledges made to the Commonwealth Games Federation.

Salmond also revealed that a Glasgow 2014 strategic committee would meet within a fortnight to discuss the leadership and management of the Games. The committee will feature prominent roles for both the First Minister and Louise Martin, chairman of the Commonwealth Games Council for Scotland.

Salmond pledged Scotland would deliver the "best Games ever". He said: "This will change lives and change lifestyles. There will be decisions and appointments made in the near future."

Glasgow City Council leader Steven Purcell said: "We have got seven years of hard work ahead of us. We will all be meeting in the next fortnight to talk about a number of matters.

"This includes the right organisational structure to make sure that we deliver everything we have promised and deliver the key pledges such as legacy, that sit alongside the Games.

"The majority of the building projects are already committed and work has started on the in door arena in the east end. People expect nothing less than the best games that have ever been staged and we are incredibly fortunate that we have a country and a city that can actually deliver."

The race is on to create a Games village in Glasgow's east end which will become the centrepiece of the £1.6bn Clyde Gateway regeneration project designed to transform the area.

The M74 extension and the East End Regeneration Route will link the area directly to the motorway network and improve pedestrian routes and vehicle access. There are plans to extend Glasgow's Subway with a single line from the SECC to Parkhead, which would mean better access between riverside developments and the regenerated east end.

The Games village will be twice the size of its counterpart in Melbourne in 2006 and will provide accommodation for around 6,000 athletes in more than 1,000 properties. It will also be built as a 'new urban suburb' with a range of homes including two-bedroom flats in low-rise buildings and three-bedroom semi-detached homes which will be sold or turned into social housing afterwards.

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1

brassneck,

Brigadoon 11/11/2007 01:22:23

I remember when the Games were played out in Edinburgh and Captain Bob 'saved' them for the nation. What fun...

2

Bret,

New York 11/11/2007 03:39:52

Let's not forget the purpose of the games. They are NOT about rebuilding Glasgow's east end....they're about Commonwealth athlete's competing. It is Glasgow's opportunity to proudly showcase itself under the global microscope.

The current drool about the financial inheritance to Glasgow's poverty problem makes Scotland look like a soft cap ba'heid waiting for his Mam to keel over so he can grab the money and go to Benidorm.

Focus the issue on the Commonwealth level first, and show the world that Scotland isn't ALL about the mighty pound. Could we just for once avoid making Scotland sound like classless 'cheap' profiteers?

I believe the most familiar word in the Royal Mile in Edinburgh currently is..."TAT"?

3

Andy Dufresne,

11/11/2007 04:54:14

Let's all proudly remember the year when Scotland "bagged the bronze" at lawn bowls as it's solitary medal.

I think we can all remember where we were that day and how much the games *really* mean to Scotland.

4

Ian_,

usa 11/11/2007 05:40:58

#3 Andy

You've placed similar comments on other Scotsman pages. You seem to like putting down Scotland. I don't. I remember the Edinburgh Commonwealth Games in the 1970s. I was there when Lachie Stewart overtook Ron Clarke on the last lap to win the 10k. Maybe we don't always have moments like that but we've done not too badly for a small country. Some of us are proud of Scotland. I'm thrilled the games are going to be held in Glasgow.

5

frank mcbride,

lusitania 11/11/2007 05:55:57

#3, Andy.

Your memory is elephantine!

6

frank mcbride,

lusitania 11/11/2007 05:57:40

No it's not, it's pachydermal.

7

Andy Dufresne,

11/11/2007 05:58:38

4 Ian

I'm noting putin Scotland down we are bronze medal winners in Lawn Bowls. People often forget that, we are paying millions to watch lawn bowls, stop trynig to censure me and let me celebrate scotland bronze medal wins a lawn bowls.

Not everyone plays football, golf, rugby and basketball you know. Some of us Scots play lawn bowls, let's be proud of that ancient and noble of games.

If we can't have a proper games event, let's just pretend.

8

Scotindy,

Los Angeles 11/11/2007 06:04:04

My country is SCOTLAND! We will do ourselves proud, and PROUD to be SCOTTISH!

9

Ian_,

usa 11/11/2007 06:11:38

#7 Andy

You are an illiterate idiot.

10

Hugo, Ayrshire,

11/11/2007 06:24:32

Iam delighted the Games are coming to Glasgow.

Surely there are two main aspects to the Games now that our bid has been successful.

First is to have the necessary, quality, infrastructure in place, on time, and within budget.

On how well we do this will be how we are regarded outside Scotland afterwards.

Second is to have competent, and hopefuuly, successful, Scottish contestants.

This will be how we judge ourselves.

11

Col. Blimp IV*,

11/11/2007 07:25:31
12

donald,

weegieland 11/11/2007 07:26:00

Oh to celebrate Indepedence as well.

13

Mercutio,

Falkirk 11/11/2007 07:46:45

It is meet and fitting that the Commonwealth Games(ex Empire Games) comes to Glasgow, after all Scotland and Scots played a large part in creating said Empire.

14

Road to the isles,

11/11/2007 08:23:34

#9

No, he's not that smart and he isn't funny either, even if he thinks he is. He can't even spell knob which says it all. Most people can spell their own name.

15

Baillie Guthrie,

11/11/2007 08:34:10

To
all spawn of AM2:
Andy Dufresne
An English voice
W U Merchant
Media 1
Royster
Dark Side
Baby Maurice Dolphin
and other haughty sneering players I may not have noticed. Your foolish play with the english language fools nobody. You are trivial banal meddlers. Stick to your own knitting please and look after your own country's impending problems.

Anyway the time the games happen the Commonwealth will have followed the British Empire and the Union into political oblivion.

I wonder how long this post will last.

Happy Sunday all.

16

Dave M,

11/11/2007 08:38:53

11 Colonel

I thank you!

17

Dave M,

11/11/2007 08:41:09

16 Liberal for life (pet lamb)

Alex and Nicola did pay tribute to the people that set up this victory and acknowledged that they were only taking the baton the the last lap.

Were you not paying attention?

18

Boy Wonder,

11/11/2007 08:47:34

I just like it when (and if ) Scotland wins anything!!! See me ... ah'm a mug fur it so's ah'm am!!! SCOTLAAAAAAAND WAHAAAYY!!! :))

19

Iain40,

11/11/2007 08:50:32

Another example of a non-nation trying to play with the big boys. So sad it all has to be done by subsidy and not from real earnings.
No doubt your leaders will have plenty of opportunity to stick their noses in a trough or two

20

eric,

Lothian 11/11/2007 08:59:00

Sour Grapes from them two!Glasgow cant help it if people outside think of Scotland they think of Glasgow,Well done Glasgow,

21

Backofthenet,

11/11/2007 09:31:30

Glasgow's East End does need to be regenerated and I hope that happens. However, other areas of the city need regeneration too. A great deal of care will need to be taken in deciding what happens to the facilities after the Games. The benefits should go to those who need it and not to wealthy individuals or institutions, such as Celtic Football Club.

22

busbyfh,

11/11/2007 11:06:22

# 13 and others - THERE IS NO EMPIRE
It died decades ago.

The Commonwealth Games are a last ditch grasp onto to long past "Greatness".

The good that might come out of this is that Glasgow might get some of its out of centre sections improved - It really could do with it as I was all over the city last Wednesday - WHAT A DUMP. All cities in the UK have "poorer" sections - but as many as Glasgow ??????

23

Martyk,

SUSSEX 11/11/2007 11:22:12

Another bill for the English taxpayer. £300 million this one isnt it? Sigh.

24

jdships,

11/11/2007 11:39:08

18. Dave M /

Alex and Nicola did pay tribute to the people that set up this victory and acknowledged that they were only taking the baton the the last lap.

Were you not paying attention?


"Acknowledge" was about it , you weren't really listening were you ?
Notice too AS is continuing his junket in Sri Lanka .
Can't even find time , as First Minister, to return to Scotland for Armistace Day .

Sad reflection on him .

25

WPD,

11/11/2007 11:41:17

What i find funny is that no-one is complaining about £300m being spent on an 11 day event to bring benefits to a city and yet when £500m is being spent on a transport project that will bring many of the same benefits (Regeneration,jobs,house values etc) to Edinburgh,It's a waste of money.

Bizarre

26

Rodster,

Glasgow 11/11/2007 11:54:18

It is also amazing that the £15 billion plus being spent in London for a similar sporting event is ok for you Unionists,but as usual anything for Scotland is bad ......
away and bile yur heids

27

Steve,

Bo'ness 11/11/2007 11:57:45

Some people (the usual suspects) will slate Salmond whatever he does, and whatever he says. You know who you are. You're the same ones calling Scotland subsidy junkies, and trying to talk us down. Do we need or care about your opinions?
NO, we dont.

29, a silly tram to Leith will rob Scotland of investment in other far more important transport priorities. But I'm sure it will look really pretty on the postcards!

28

Andy Dufresne,

11/11/2007 12:16:33

32 Steve

You tell them Steve. When Scotland wins that bronze at lawn bowls, they won't be laughing then.

29

A Better Way,

11/11/2007 12:37:58

Well stated Steve and it is precisely those type that are holding Scotland back. Its pretty embarassing to have vistors from all over this world reading their sh*** from born losers who wallow in their own bile.

#28 JDSHIP, If you would like to go over to the Herald Page you will see a picture of Alex Salmond laying a wreath of poppies at the grave of our ane kind who never made it home from the 2nd World War because they were out there defending the people of Scotland. You whoever you are, represent everything that would make the sacrifice these brave lads made seem like a waste of time. You selfish moaning bas#*rds make me want to puke at the thought of these lads we lost, when you were the spawn that was left to maintain and take responsability for our nations welfare.

You make me ashamed because I am still able to feel that emotion that you wouldnt even understand. Your parents should be held accountable for your attitude to your Country and People if you are actually Scottish. They failed miserably in their upbringing of you, by not teaching you respect for others sacrifice. I'd love to see some of our modern day heroes and Sons of Scotland give you a lesson based on their experience. Lets face it they have earned the right to give you the pasting you deserve.

30

Andy Dufresne,

11/11/2007 12:43:58

33 A better Way

Alex Salmond in another photo opportunity? News indeed.

Answer me this, did he manage to crow bar a Saltire into the photo or manage to subvert today's seriousness into the cheap gesture politics and independence issues, that he is renound for.

All those soldiers, fought for the United Kingdom, for you to come on here and claim somehow Alex Salmond and the SNP are better than anyone else is pathetic. For a great many reasons. Hang your head in shame, is their no issue too sacred that the SNP won't cheapen it.

31

eric,

Lothian 11/11/2007 13:22:09

The Train link being built at Glasgow Airport will be much more important than games,Well done Glasgow.Youve pulled a blinder.

32

Mikey,

11/11/2007 13:40:47

Well, at least we won't have to woory about the unionistas supporting Scotland! No doubt they'll be wearing their England shirts everywhere!

33

mars,

govan 11/11/2007 16:09:19

Has there been a better time to be Scottish i certainly dont remamber many better times than this

34

Geoff,

South africa 11/11/2007 16:57:28

Great news for Scotland! Hopefully being the host nation will inspire her athletes to great things and lots of medals.

35

Queen D,

Glasgow 11/11/2007 17:00:24

At the Melbourne games Scotland played a blinder and at the Glasgow games I expect the young folk to play a double blinder!
I can't wait either Mars!

36

Highland Hibby,

Inverness 11/11/2007 17:23:01

#27 Ever wonder why everyone hates the English?

Look in the mirror for the answer. Then ask yourself:

If Scotland really is draining money from Ingerland, why do none of the English parties (Labour, Toerags etc) want rid of us?

37

Highland Hibby,

Inverness 11/11/2007 17:25:09

#29 If it makes you feel better, I'm complaining about the tram link. The money would be far better spent on the A9. And it would save lives into the bargain.

Back on subject, well done Glasgow (from an Edinburgher).

38

Martyk,

SUSSEX 11/11/2007 18:46:46

Dont care who hates who. Dont care what the parties think. English folk are sick of scots parasites. You are in for a big shock when you face the big world alone.

39

Highland Hibby,

11/11/2007 20:15:24

#44 Not very Liberal and rather pathetic linking Remembrance Day to this post. See 45 for why I hate being part of a so called United Kingdom where 1 nation thinks the others should be subservient to it.

Your "narrow minded nationalism is corrosive, divisive and in some aspects, down right repulsive" comment should be aimed at 45. As someone who has blood in him from 3 different countries and 2 faiths, and who still supports an English non-league football team I suspect I am more liberal than you.

By the way, my sister married a highland soldier from Staffordshire who is more a Scottish nationalist than I have ever been.

Now, can we get back to the subject?

40

T. MacIntosh,

Toronto 11/11/2007 20:27:19

45 admits Scotland will be an nation unto itself now.
44 only wants to use corpses to keep Scotland under english oppression.despicable.That sort of tripe backfires just as now.
There shall be a Hampden win and a Scotland clear of english entirely.

41

Highland Hibby,

11/11/2007 20:38:36

#47 Can I clarify that you mean a win for Scotland? That would just be the icing on the cake. However, as a Hibby I am probably better placed than most for any impending disappointment!

Going back to the games, whatever happens medal-wise, I hope it is the best ever games and is followed by even better games 4 years later in Africa.

42

Billy Boy,

LA LA Land California 11/11/2007 20:55:46

As a life long athlete I am happy to see that a nice sporting event is coming back to scotland but, what is all of the fuss about. I am already disgusted by the Olympics, they have become a business and totally lost the goal for which they were restarted,- healthy and friendly competition between the youth of the world-. These games will likely follow the modern theme of making money for some and winning at any cost!

43

T. MacIntosh,

Toronto 11/11/2007 20:59:24

A win for Scotland is it's independence.A simple matter of economic development which the government addresses now.When the referendum comes years from now the economics of Scotland shall be greatly improved.The few hundred million pounds to had from the games is nothing next to what we think is on the development boards but they will publish when ready.
Gameswise, whatever happens at terms of medals happens.I'm sure they'll do best they can.You wouldn't actually go to nigeria would ye?You'd be lucky to come back in one piece.The place is full lies,fraud,hoodlum gangs and attendant activites.These talents they no doubt learned from english.You've seen the money scams they try on the net?That's nothing to happens to tourists there.Bad place,almost as bad as london we hear.

44

Dunnie,

Canada 11/11/2007 21:16:37

50 - Macintosh - you are a right rotten f****ng apple.

What fills you up with such bile and hatred?

You are either an amateurish troll or an eejit.

Let's assume you're the latter.

As to you slagging other people and their nations, I'd look to your own backyard.

Rampant Crime. Murders increasing every month. Race problems, crooked politicians and well, incompetent professional sports teams.

Oh yeah, you need to look into the mirror pal before you come on these boards spreading your warped. racist views.

45

www.murraydouglas.com,

Auckland NZ 11/11/2007 21:18:34

Awesome News ol Glasgae gettin the games.

I just hope they lock up the neds for the duration, or at least give them a bath and force them to put away the bucky.

Lol

46

Highland Hibby,

11/11/2007 21:38:27

#52 Still not very liberal are you? I thought liberals allowed everyone to have their own opinion? Or is it only okay if it's the same as yours?

For the record, I don't fully agree with #47, but unlike you and 51 I won't resort to personal attacks (even though I do agree with a lot of what 51 says). Read my post again. I have Englishmen and non-Scottish blood in my family. I welcome the English members because they are people with good and bad points, just like anyone else, and a member of my family wants to be with them.

Re the Nationalist party comments, there's a slight difference between Alex Salmond who simply wants a right to self governance within the EU (a point I still have difficulty with) and Adolf who wanted to rule all the (now) EU countries by force.

Also, I'm not the same as Martyk or else I would be complaining about the cost of the Olympics. Look at what I said. The reasons people hate the English are their press and people like him. That's an opinion I have been given from a variety of nationalities. Perhaps the problem is that too many English believe what the Sun says, just as too many Scots believe the Daily Record.

Now, can you lot get back on subject. I won't because I'm off elsewhere now.

47

John2,

KENT 11/11/2007 21:48:56

7 Million Londoners are now having to pay an extra 2012 Olympic Games Tax for 10/12 years (it started in April 2007) for the regeneration of the east end of London.

Is a similar Commonwealth Games Tax going to be applied to the whole of Scotland, or are those who just live in Glasgow going to pay for the regeneration of the city.

48

Highland Hibby,

11/11/2007 21:56:18

Despite my earlier comment I just had to re-read this.

John2, is that the council tax you are referring to for 2012? If so, the bills must be horrific. Do you have to cough up in Kent?

I think the city council, that is the taxpayers are paying some with Holyrood paying the rest.

49

Highland Hibby,

11/11/2007 22:00:40

John2,

I think Glasgow pays some and Holyrood the rest. I assume that means that the council tax will rise.

Out of interest, do you have to contribute in Kent?

50

Highland Hibby,

11/11/2007 22:23:28

My own experience of racist insults being shoved down my throat in 13 years down there helped a lot.

Ever spent a day in another country having nothing but comments like 45 and 50 aimed constantly at you? I've had plenty of them. So much so that I made official complaints that were backed up by decent people (whose nationality is unimportant)

51

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11/11/2007 22:30:11
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52

Queen D,

Glasgow 11/11/2007 22:31:46

Who exactly are the vast majority?
And when exactly will the vast majority get to speak on things such as Trident,the Iraq war,the pensions robbery,the oil robbery,the coastal waters robbery??
And dare I say a referendum on Europe and Scottish independence??
The vast majority has yet to speak!

53

cataibh,

Ach yur seen it 11/11/2007 23:06:17

29# What can trams do that an established bus service can't

54

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11/11/2007 23:21:48
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cataibh,

Ach yur seen it 11/11/2007 23:22:22

#64 More people voted for the SNP than your lot.
Can you no count or are you like all liberals --thick?

56

Highland Hibby,

11/11/2007 23:23:01

#63 I doubt we'll agree on much going by this thread.

So how about we finish by agreeing to disagree and getting back to hoping for a good time in 2014?

57

Highland Hibby,

11/11/2007 23:32:32

#68 Goodnight to you too.

58

Highland Hibby,

11/11/2007 23:34:04

#68 Forgot to say, thanks for the positives in 63.

59

Dave Graham,

Edinburgh 11/11/2007 23:50:35

I have very recently returned from a short holiday in France. I was most impressed at the general state of cleanliness throughout the towns and countryside. I elieve that the French spend a higer amount than us on all public services so they SHOULD be cleaner.

However often it has been said in the past, we really must present a clean environment to our viositors and perhaps a new initiative can be tried, starting at the very bottom (young kids) and working throught the families and the schools. Use this wonderful opportunity to make a real change.

Recognise what I am saying? If not, visit the eastbound side of the motorway filling station at Shotts on the M8. It is a total disgrace. (in this case nothing to do with kids!)

DG

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61

John2,

Kent 12/11/2007 19:32:45

Hi Highland Hibby. Take a look at www.notjustlondon.com and you will see exactly what Londoners have been lumbered with. The extra Olympic Tax is added on to the normal Council Tax from April 2006 until 2016 (will raise £575 million from Londoners, with a further 2 years to raise an additional £50 million).

The extra amount payable depends on the Council Tax Band your property in in i.e. D Band is £20 per year, it increases up to £40 for the highest Band. In addition Londoners will have to pay a share of any losses the Olympics suffer.

This deal was stiched up BEFORE London made the Bid by our esteened London Mayor, most of the London Labour MP's and the Government. We were not consulted and only learned about it AFTER the bid was successful - when it was too late to do anything about it.

Although my postal address is Kent my area is part of Greater London and is therefore included in the London Boroughs, of which there are 32.

Have a look at www.notjustlondon.com - some of your politicians may be thinking of doing the same for your Commonwealth Games. Start questioning them now. Regards

62

Highland Hibby,

12/11/2007 20:40:00

John2,

thanks. I hope Inverness is far enough away to be forgotten.

I would hate it to go the same way as Holyrood.

63

John 2,

KENT 12/11/2007 22:13:18

HH (74) None of us can ever be "safe" from the greedy, grabing, grasping hands of politicians - whatever the Party. Fortunately a few get exposed for what they are but, unfortunately, many of them pull their snouts out of the trough before they can be caught,

Anyway - good luck to Inverness (had one of those cabin cruisers out a few years ago ) - went all the way down and back through the locks on the Caledonian Canal - never saw the monster though. Regards

64

Highland Hibby,

13/11/2007 20:02:41

#75 John2,

"never saw the monster though" - my mother-in-law's too old to swim outside now ;-)


 

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