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I can’t wait to welcome talented athletes from across the Commonwealth and to see what they
can achieve in this fantastic new facility
will become a home venue for representatives of the University through WLV Sports.
Greatest legacy
Sandwell Council officially handed the keys
to the Centre over to Birmingham 2022 on 27 June, a month ahead of the Commonwealth Games. According to the leader of Sandwell Council, Kerrie Carmichael, the centre will
be a “fantastic facility” during the Games,
but added that its greatest value will be in providing the “greatest legacy” of Birmingham 2022, with local people and young, talented swimmers and divers benefiting from having
a world-class facility on their doorstep.
“This facility will enable Sandwell to continue its work to increase children and young people’s physical activity,” Carmichael said. “Sandwell has the most active kids in the
region and the fourth highest number in the whole country. This has been achieved by working in partnership with community groups like the Albion Foundation, and also through our extensive free swimming programme.
“This is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our construction partners, who worked diligently throughout the project and a global pandemic to complete this venue on time and on budget.
“The world’s eyes will be on Sandwell, so I can’t wait to welcome talented athletes from across the Commonwealth and to see what they can achieve in this fantastic new facility.
“The legacy the Games will leave us is not simply this facility for local residents, but also hopefully the inspiration not just for the next generation of athletes, but perhaps all of us to be more physically active.” ●
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SUPPLIERS
● Roberts Limbrick Architects: architects
● Wates Construction: main contractor
● Midport Construction: roofing work
● APiC UK: architectural facade
● Doocey Group: overseeing utilities preparatory work on the site
● UK Access Solutions: scaffolding
During the Commonwealth Games, the venue will host 4,000 spectators and a total of 60 medal events