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    Hopes raised for Commonwealth bid

    3 February 2011 Last updated at 10:21 ET Hopes are rising that Cardiff will be able to put forward a formal bid to stage the Commonwealth Games.

    Initial work to establish Cardiff's potential as a host city has gone very well, according to the body that would submit the bid.

    The earliest likely date for a Cardiff games is 2026, but later dates would also be considered.

    The city hosted the Empire Games, predecessor to the Commonwealth Games, in 1958.

    Commonwealth Games Council for Wales executive director, Chris Jenkins, said it was very early days, but Cardiff had a range of excellent venues and it was important not to be left with white elephants.

    "I've been very impressed with the options that Cardiff has got. It's got the ability and facilities to host it," he said.

    "We would be looking outside of Cardiff for some of the training and competition venues.

    "It's been a good start, there's still a long way to go but the initial work has all been very positive."

    Its emerged that talks began within Cardiff council to look at hosting the Games in 2009.

    The next stage would be to put together a detailed feasibility study prior to a possible bid.

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    The next stage is talking to the assembly government to see if they're able to support it and then we can formally go about submitting a bid”

    End Quote Councillor Nigel Howells Cardiff council
    "One of Cardiff's main advantages is that it's very compact. Delhi [which staged the event last year] was the opposite where you're travelling a long way between venues," said Mr Jenkins.

    "In Cardiff, there's a high concentration of venues that could be used or adapted."

    He used the Millennium Stadium as an example, where an option would be to temporarily dismantle the lower tier of seats and install a raised running track.

    The 2014 Games will be hosted by Glasgow where the cost will be met by the city council and the Scottish government.

    Councillor Nigel Howells, executive member for sport and leisure on Cardiff council, said any bid would need the backing of the assembly government.

    "If there's a major event, Cardiff can stage it as well, if not better, than anywhere else," he said.

    "We're currently doing an early feasibility study. This is getting it clear in our minds that we can do it. We certainly have the will to do it."

    Huge event He added: "The next stage is talking to the assembly government to see if they're able to support it and then how we can formally go about submitting a bid."

    Cardiff has recently hosted a Rugby World Cup final, FA Cup finals, world championship boxing and rallying, Grand Prix speedway and Ashes Test cricket.

    Golf's Ryder Cup was also held nearby at the Celtic Manor Resort at Newport last year.

    The Commonwealth Games would be a huge event, with 72 teams from around the world and more than 5,000 athletes.

    Brian Morgan, professor of entrepreneurship at University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (Uwic), said the infrastructure and expertise to stage such an event was already in place.

    "These events have the potential to create a significant economic impact and quite a significant legacy but they have to be managed properly, funded properly and marketed properly," he said.





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