2014 Progress Report

Glasgow 2014 XX November 2013 www.glasgow2014.com

1 Glasgow 2014 Contents

Introduction 4

Financial Overview 5

Scottish Government Legacy 6

Glasgow City Council Legacy 8

Commonwealth Games Scotland 10

OC Update 12

Sponsor Recognition 14 Image courtesy of Alistair Devine Alistair of courtesy Image 3 Introduction Financial Overview Glasgow 2014

With less than 300 days to go until the Opening Commonwealth Games Scotland is working with partners to help Total Games income Games budget Ceremony, the Glasgow build a lasting legacy for the country’s athletes. Plans are being is becoming a reality for more and more people. finalised to deliver its largest and most successful team ever in The expected cost of delivering the Games is £472.3m The £472.3m will principally be used to fund: Glasgow next year, and in September 2013 the first 27 athletes (excluding security costs) and is funded from three main sources: Venues are open, tickets have been purchased and selected to represent Team Scotland were announced. – venue development; the city and country are preparing themselves for the – Scottish Government transformation Games Time will bring. The Organising Committee continues to promote the Games – Glasgow City Council – venue overlay, including temporary seating, field of play at home and across the Commonwealth. The One Year to Go – Commercial income to be generated by the lighting and temporary power; Earlier this month, the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) celebrations of 23 July 2013 coincided with the launch of the Organising Committee Coordination Commission concluded its fifth visit to Glasgow. Official Ticketing Guide, creating a swell of public interest. The – Games services, including transport and catering, During the week-long visit in-depth technical reviews of various launch of ticketing applications in August capitalised on that Commercial income includes broadcasting income, ticket sales, cleaning & waste; aspects of Games planning, including transport, security, venue support, and demand was overwhelming with more than 2.3 sponsorship income and sales of merchandise. overlay and operations took place. Bruce Robertson, Chair of million requests for up to one million tickets during the first phase. – human resources, including workforce costs the CGF Coordination Commission praised Glasgow 2014 for As detailed in this report, the Organising Committee has placed The cost to the public of delivering the Games is £371.7m, and recruitment; the impressive progress made since the Commission’s last visit in considerable emphasis on creating a ticketing programme that is with £100.6m being funded from commercial income and April 2013. The Commission recognised the build in excitement in fair, simple and affordable. recoverable income. – host broadcasting costs related to providing television Scotland and across the Commonwealth – which has been spurred coverage of the Games; and on by the launch of the Queen’s Baton Relay – and pointed out Across the Games Partnership, activity is intensifying in preparation the increasingly integrated efforts of the Organising Committee for the Games. The Cultural Programme has been unveiled, and 15% Glasgow City Council 21% Commercial Income – technology, including timing and results services. and its Games Partners. The focus is now on delivering the best the Glasgow 2014 sponsor family continues to grow with the Commonwealth Games ever. announcements of Virgin Media, BP and Ford as Official Partners, The Games budget includes a contingency which is held in case of Cisco as Official Supporters and Reidel, Ticketmaster, Sports any unforeseen calls upon it. The potential for an event of this scale to transform and benefit Technology and ICON as Official Providers. communities is fundamental. Legacy isn’t something that will happen after the Closing Ceremony – it is happening right now. Allan Wells MBE, Nicola Adams, , Jessica Ennis-Hill, Total Michael Jamieson and Tom Daley have joined the high profile Games Many successful projects are being funded by the Scottish team of Official Ambassadors, and 25,000 potential volunteers Government, ensuring that the Games has a lasting social, are being interviewed. Their contribution will be vital to the success Income economic and sporting legacy. The £10 million Legacy 2014 Active of the Games. Places Fund is encouraging physical activity as part of the Games’ legacy, with £2m awarded in August for round two. Through the The Queen’s Baton Relay has begun its journey around all 70 Ceremonies, Culture Ceremonies, Paid Workforce Paid Development Venue Technology Overlay Operations Venue Services Games Operations Broadcast ServicesCorporate Marketing and Communications Games Services Family Workforce Games Sport Commercial Legacy 2014 Employee Recruitment initiative, nearly 500 young nations and territories, and welcoming our Commonwealth £25 people across 28 Local Authorities have already been employed. neighbours to Scotland is a priority that is being worked on in 64% Scottish Government partnership with VisitScotland and the Glasgow City Marketing Glasgow City Council has ensured that all of the dedicated venues Bureau. We are also working with our Broadcast Rights Holders £20 that will be used in the sport programme were already completed to ensure that a global audience of 1.5 billion has access to Key areas of spend and in use by local people more than a year in advance of the inspiring coverage of the Games.

Opening Ceremony. The council is also continuing to deliver its The Organising Committee is forecasting to spend £127m in £15 legacy ambitions and has doubled the budget of the Glasgow In the months to come, Game Partners will be working hard to 2013/14. Key activities in this period include: Guarantee jobs and apprenticeship scheme to £50m. bring together all of the elements required for the delivery of an outstanding Games. We will also continue our efforts to build a MILLIONS – Human resources (£22.4m). This consists of workforce £10 lasting legacy for the people of Glasgow and Scotland. and recruitment costs and reflects the forecast increase in staff costs as many Functional Areas of the Organising Committee carry out detailed procurement £5 programmes and become operational. Staff numbers are projected to increase from 506 at the end of August 2013 to a forecast 837 at the end of March 2014.

– Venue Development (£16.7m). This includes expenditure on Hampden Park, Tollcross International Expenditure to date Centre and Glasgow National Hockey Centre. The latter two projects are led by Glasgow City Council. Between 2007 and 31 August 2013 the Organising Committee has spent £128m in planning and preparing for the Games. This – Technology (£16.2m). This includes expenditure on timing expenditure has been in line with the budget approved each and results systems, telecommunications infrastructure, year by the Organising Committee Board and the Glasgow 2014 IT hardware and Games management systems. Strategic Group and leaves the Organising Committee on track to deliver the Games on budget. Gordon Matheson Alex Salmond Lord Smith of Kelvin Michael Cavanagh – Overlay (£12.9m). This includes expenditure on the Glasgow City First Minister Chairman of Chairman of International Broadcast Centre and the setting up of the Council Leader Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games Scotland major overlay contracts. 4 5 Scottish Government Legacy Glasgow 2014

Legacy 2014 activity is taking place in communities Pilotlight across Scotland, creating positive and lasting benefits in the lead up to the Games and beyond. The Pilotlight project aims to bring ambitious charities together with outstanding business talent to create stronger, more These activities give a flavour of how the Scottish sustainable organisations. Government is encouraging people in Scotland to be a part of the country’s biggest ever celebration Work has begun with the first three organisations; Drumchapel of sport and culture. Sports Centre, Active Communities and Youth Football Scotland. These social enterprises are carrying out a diverse range of activity and their teams of Pilotlighters have been impressed with their Game On Scotland innovative approaches and the benefits they bring to those they work with. With more than 3,200 registrations, the official education programme for the XX Commonwealth Games is well Pilotlighters are already adding value. The social enterprises’ underway. Education establishments in Scotland and across the services, finances and fundraising strategies have been analysed Commonwealth can access a wide range of Games-related and suggestions have been made for potential business models resources for teachers and practitioners as well as visits from and ways of strengthening their operations and strategy. Clyde, a special programme of Glow (the online community for Scottish schools) meets and exclusive media and competitions. The next tranche of organisations who will benefit from this valuable Pilotlight input are now in sight; they will be working across a range More than 860 schools across Scotland have already signed up of disciplines and topics around sport and health, throughout to showcase their artistic talents to the world by creating Games- Scotland and in and around Glasgow. One of the first on board is inspired artwork for the Athletes’ Village. A resulting 6,500 pieces Support in Mind Scotland, which works across Scotland to improve of artwork from the competition will be on display to the athletes the wellbeing and quality of life of people affected by serious of the Commonwealth, who will be encouraged to express their mental illness, including family members, carers and supporters. personal thanks in a postcard sent to the schools.

Your Legacy 2014 Tour Legacy 2014 Active Places Fund From Shetland to Dumfries, people across Scotland took part in The £10m Legacy 2014 Active Places Fund aims to encourage the Your Legacy 2014 Tour this summer. The tour, which visited 13 physical activity and is now benefiting 64 projects across 20 local towns and cities, asked people of all ages what they wanted the authorities in Scotland. legacy of the Commonwealth Games to be for Scotland. Wishes collected included: The second round of successful applicants was announced in 6,500 pieces of artwork will be created by August 2013, with a £2m boost to community projects including – “That the Games are a great success and that they three all-weather tennis courts in Hawick, a cycle speedway at encourage people like me to be more active.” schoolchildren competing in the Athletes’ Village Queen Anne High School in Dunfermline, a play park climbing wall in Buchlyvie and a trim trail with play equipment at Elphinstone – “I would like children to be more sporty.” Art Competition Primary School in East Lothian. – “Continued funding in primary schools and encouragement Three more rounds are planned up until February 2015. for more girls to participate in sport.” – the #SelfManagement campaign, which links the Alliance Find out more about Legacy 2014 supported projects and the Brand awareness week to the Commonwealth Games, helping Benefits Package at: www.legacy2014.co.uk/be-part-of-it Thank you to everyone who was involved in making the tour a disabled people, unpaid carers, and health & social care 33Fifty Commonwealth Youth Leadership Programme great success. professionals to understand the benefits of physical activity; The Scottish Government is committed to delivering a healthier nation, with connected communities that show individuals and The 33Fifty Commonwealth Youth Leadership Programme – the Young Leaders’ Programme, which will offer young businesses flourishing. We are encouraged that so many people are allows 18–25 year olds from around the Commonwealth to Legacy 2014 Brand Benefits Package people from disadvantaged backgrounds in Scotland the already part of making sure that these are truly Scotland’s Games. use the Games for learning how to make a difference in their opportunity to take part in projects in their local community communities. Delivered by the Royal Commonwealth Society Launched in June 2013, the Legacy 2014 Brand Benefits Package to gain experience of employment, in education or through Legacy 2014. Be part of it. and Common Purpose, 100 young people from Scotland and supports projects across Scotland and the Commonwealth, volunteering; and the Commonwealth will develop their leadership skills, networks allowing them to benefit from affiliation to the legacy of the Games and cultural intelligence to help them in their studies, careers and to help showcase the spread of legacy activity. Projects are – Let The Games Begin!, an expressive arts projects which and civic life. offered exclusive rights to use the Legacy 2014 brand and can involves every school in Inverclyde, including the three access a range of rewards and opportunities including a peer schools for special educational needs. Primary school Senior leaders from across the Commonwealth will act as mentors, support network across all 32 local authorities. Projects confirmed children will spend one hour a week learning music, doing growing the participants’ confidence to lead change and make a so far include: drama and perfecting dances, all of which will focus on difference in their countries. the Games.

6 7 Glasgow City Council Legacy Glasgow 2014

Glasgow City Council had completed or refurbished all of its venues to be used during the Games more than a year before the Opening Ceremony – already leaving a social, economic and sporting legacy for the city.

This legacy has not been created by accident: back in 2009 the council unveiled the Glasgow 2014 Legacy Framework, the plan to maximise the benefit the city’s people, businesses and organisations receive from the Games.

The six legacy themes in the framework are: a more prosperous Glasgow; a more active Glasgow; a city with an enhanced international image and outlook; a greener Glasgow; a more accessible Glasgow; and a more inclusive Glasgow.

All of these themes have been delivered as we approach 2014, with the promise of more to come. For example, the work on council venues and infrastructure that will be used during the Games created a peak workforce of 2,000 people.

More than £300m of Tier 1 contracts related to the Games have been awarded so far, with Glasgow-based firms gaining more than 60 per cent of this sum and firms from the rest of Scotland winning the vast majority of the remainder. Clearly, more opportunities are available between now and 3 August 2014.

The Glasgow Guarantee

In July 2013, the value of the council’s Glasgow Guarantee was doubled to £50m and its lifespan extended to 2018. The Glasgow Guarantee – which aims to ensure that every Glaswegian between the ages of 16–24 has access to a job, training or an apprenticeship sports participation and fitness levels, and the city with the capacity the emergency services to youth groups and charities, bringing – is comprised of the Commonwealth Apprenticeship Initiative, to host national and international events in the future that will community, economic and sporting benefits to an area which will the Commonwealth Graduate Fund, the Commonwealth Jobs further inspire us. More than 3,000 young see massive regeneration over the next five years. Fund and the Commonwealth Youth Fund. More than 3,000 young Glaswegians have benefited from Glaswegians have benefited from these schemes. At the council, we are continuing to engage with local communities Social benefits the Commonwealth Apprenticeship over the plans for the Games and how people can get involved through a number of public meetings. A sporting legacy The only remaining Games-related infrastructure project that Initiative, the Commonwealth the council is involved in is the Athletes’ Village, which will be Glasgow’s achievement – ensuring that all our venues to be used handed over to the Organising Committee in early 2014. This is Graduate Fund, the Commonwealth Leadership during the Games were open for use by the public over a year in an excellent example of social legacy, with the creation of a new Jobs Fund and the Commonwealth advance of the Games – is one to be celebrated: it is extremely rare neighbourhood after the Games featuring homes of the highest Beyond the council’s Glasgow 2014 Legacy Framework, the city for a city preparing to host an event on this scale to be in this position. environmental standards for local people and newcomers. Youth Fund. also established the Glasgow 2014 Legacy Board – featuring some of Scotland’s leading figures from sport, business and government This leaves a sporting legacy for Glasgow through improved, – to advise on how to deliver to Glasgow the best possible legacy expanded and new facilities for our citizens, visitors and elite Community projects One of these is The Sported Foundation’s Legacy Mentors project, from the Games. athletes. During the Games, competitors will use the following where experienced business people work – on a voluntary basis – council venues: Cathkin Braes Mountain Bike Trails, Emirates Arena The social benefits of the Games can also be seen through in their communities to help to improve the lives of disadvantaged Glasgow City Council is looking forward to the Games being which includes the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome, Glasgow National community organisations being awarded legacy status by the council, young people through sport. remembered as a fantastic event that delivered an economic, Hockey Centre, Kelvingrove Lawn Bowls Centre, Scotstoun Sports in recognition of their efforts to effect change by being inspired by social and sporting legacy that truly transformed the city, leaving Campus and Tollcross International Swimming Centre. next summer’s unforgettable 11 days. More than 250 community Another exciting example of a legacy project is the Pinkston Glasgow a better place in which to live and work. projects and organisations in the city have now been granted legacy Paddlesports Centre, which boasts facilities for canoeing as well This is a legacy to be proud of, and our preparations for the status, giving them the right to use the council’s Glasgow 2014 legacy as local waterside communities. The centre is expected to attract Games will leave Glaswegians with fantastic facilities to improve logo and potentially access funding from a variety of sources. 25,000 users every year, from elite competitors, leisure users and

8 9 Commonwealth Games Scotland Glasgow 2014

It has been an exciting summer of sport for Scottish We are also continuing to work closely with sportscotland to athletes preparing for the Games. With the One Year support the Lead 2014 programme and the Support a Second to Go milestone reached, Commonwealth Games Team programme, which has linked the 70 Commonwealth Games Associations with local authorities across Scotland. Scotland (CGS) is now finalising its planning and preparations to deliver its largest and most successful The link between Team Scotland and the creative community team ever in Glasgow next year. CGS is also working has been strengthened with the appointment of internationally closely with a range of partners to contribute to the renowned Scottish designer Jilli Blackwood to design the Team legacy agenda for sport and physical activity. Scotland parade uniform. This will showcase Scottish design and products to a worldwide audience at the Opening Ceremony.

Go Scotland (www.goscotland.org) Queen’s Baton Relay in Scotland

The Scottish public has always given strong support to Team Scotland CGS, as host of the Queen’s Baton Relay whilst it is in Scotland, athletes at the Games, and maintaining this strong bond through the is working closely with the Organising Committee in its planning XX Commonwealth Games and beyond is a key objective. and delivery. On 10 October 2013, the route was announced with details on the baton’s journey around Scotland when it arrives back A successful Team Scotland in its broadest sense is closely linked to in the country on 14 June 2014, through to its arrival at the Opening the support we receive from communities across the country. Our Ceremony on 23 July. The batonbearer recruitment campaign was Go Scotland campaign, launched in April to publicise and promote also announced, which will close on 22 November 2013. the athletes ‘aiming to make your team’ for 2014, has now reached the end of its first phase. The second phase will be launched in Working with sportscotland and our partners in local authorities early 2014 as more athletes are selected. This campaign has been during the 40 days the Queen’s Baton Relay is in Scotland, we driven by strong visual images of athletes from all 17 sports, with aim to engage with the whole country through running with the innovative photography profiled in key sites at Glasgow Airport and baton and the holding of community events, with a strong focus on the M8, and strong partnerships with national media backed by on young people, community sport and links with Team Scotland. a strong social media presence including Facebook and Twitter. This will highlight the important contribution of sport and those who organise and compete in it to both local communities and the nation, and will show the links between these communities and the Athlete staff and officials’ selection and preparation athletes and staff who represent Scotland at the Games.

Most Team Scotland staff appointments have now been made and with the athlete selection period opening earlier this year, the Education and training first athletes have been selected in the sports of athletics, squash, triathlon and shooting. The remaining team members will be Whilst the primary focus is on the team delivering good results in selected between March and June 2014. Glasgow, we are also using Glasgow 2014 to prepare the next generation of athletes and coaches for future Games’. CGS continues to work closely with Scottish governing bodies of sport and sportscotland to ensure athletes have every opportunity In October 2013 CGS announced the launch of its Achieve to meet the tough selection standards and to be well prepared for programme. In conjunction with Games sponsor, Search the Games once selected. Consultancy, the programme will see 120 young athletes and coaches from 20 sports attending the Games as part of a mentor led programme, enabling them to experience and learn from the Partnerships Games Time environment. The positive impact from the inaugural programme of the Delhi can be seen, Working with partners from the member sports, the Organising with a number of athletes and coaches who participated now in the Committee and other stakeholders including Glasgow Life and frame for selection in Glasgow. Eventscotland, we have collaboratively worked to secure a number of events to promote the sports, assist Games preparations and also In addition to supporting Game On Scotland, CGS has also plan for post-Games use of equipment and facilities. We have also launched a partnership with the Winning Scotland Foundation to invested in enabling a number of sports recognised by the CGF, but support the Champions in Schools programme. This will organise not on the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games programme, to visits by a number of Commonwealth Games athletes, along with enable them to attend Commonwealth championships and promote athletes from other sports, to Scottish schools in the 2013/2014 and Image courtesy of Alistair Devine their case for inclusion in future Games’. 2014/2015 academic years. Athletes will talk about their Games experiences and encourage students to adopt a healthy and active In terms of developing future technical officials necessary for both lifestyle, appreciate and value hard work, set and achieve goals the running of the Games and sport in general, our member sports and adopt a positive winning attitude. The programme is designed have linked with sportscotland and the Organising Committee to to complement the Curriculum for Excellence, and also engages deliver an innovative training programme. teachers and parents.

10 11 OC Update Glasgow 2014

Promoting the Games The ticketing process was designed to be fair and simple, giving everyone an equal chance of getting tickets. Accessible and Promoting the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games to a domestic affordable, two thirds of all tickets are priced at £25 or less and at 17.5 million adults across the UK and international audience continues to be a priority for the least 70 per cent of seats for every session of sport are available to reached by the Glasgow 2014 Organising Committee. the public. For the first time in Commonwealth Games history, half price tickets have been made available to under 16s and over 60s. ticketing advertising campaign.

One Year to Go Strong media coverage throughout the ticketing campaign was achieved, with in-depth supplements giving the ticketing programme In August, Glasgow 2014 Chief Executive David Grevemberg significant exposure across Scotland, the UK and beyond. There was spoke at a VisitScotland Business Breakfast event in Glasgow. also high profile coverage of the support of Games Ambassadors The event focused on accessible tourism, and provided the including Michael Jamieson and Nicola Adams. opportunity for attendees to find out about the economic potential the accessible tourism market provides for Scotland, especially as There was also a positive response from the public, with excitement we approach 2014. building on social media as people shared details of the events they had applied for and were looking forward to being a part of. August also saw the Games Travel Office entering the marketplace, CGF General Assembly packaging attractive products for visitors that include a Games ticket via glasgow2014packages.com, with the Games’ Official Queen’s Baton Relay The week-long CGF General Assembly in August was attended Spectator Packages Provider, ATP Events Experts. by Executive Board Members of the CGF and Presidents and The Queen’s Baton Relay was launched at Buckingham Palace on Secretaries General of the Commonwealth nations and territories. In September the Games Tourism Guidelines were launched. These 9 October 2013. This curtain-raiser to the Games saw Her Majesty The CGF Vice Patron, HRH Prince Edward was also in attendance guidelines apply to all sectors of the Scottish tourism industry The Queen Elizabeth II place Her message to the Commonwealth during the event and officially opened Tollcross International interested in declaring their support for the Games, with the use into the baton before it began its momentous journey. The baton Swimming Centre in addition to visiting the Athletes’ Village of a specially designed Games Welcome Badge. is currently travelling through every one of the Commonwealth during his stay in Glasgow. The One Year to Go milestone was launched by Games nations and territories, having started with India, host of the Delhi Ambassador Sir Chris Hoy on 23 July 2013, joined by Team 2010 Commonwealth Games. The CGF General Assembly provided the Organising Committee Scotland athletes, Games Partners and Glasgow 2014 Chairman and Games Partners an opportunity to instil confidence with our Lord Smith. The celebrations on Buchanan Street received CGA colleagues in relation to Games planning. Feedback following widespread coverage on national and regional radio stations, BBC the event has shown that delegates are looking forward to returning Breakfast and in pull-outs from national newspapers. At the heart 4,000 batonbearers will be to Glasgow in July 2014 and are confident that we are on track to of the celebrations was the unveiling of the Glasgow 2014 Official deliver an outstanding athlete centred, sport focused Games. Ticketing Guide, featuring stunning athletic imagery from across recruited to carry the baton when it the sports programme. travels around Scotland for 40 days, Following the successful CGF General Assembly, the Organising before being handed back to The Committee will host the Chefs de Mission Seminar, scheduled for Ticketing programme January 2014. The event will provide the opportunity to again Queen at the Opening Ceremony. welcome our Chef de Mission colleagues from the 70 participating nations and territories back to Glasgow.

The baton’s design was a closely-guarded secret until its official unveiling on 16 August 2013 at Glasgow’s Riverside Museum, where Tourism activity it was formally presented to Lord Smith of Kelvin by Scotland’s most The Organising Committee and GCMB embarked on a UK-wide successful Commonwealth Gold medal-winning athlete and Games When one of the greatest sporting and cultural events comes to TV, press and outdoor campaign running from 19 August–16 Ambassador, Allan Wells. Former Olympic and Commonwealth Glasgow in the summer of 2014, the eyes of the world will be on the September, which aimed to drive tickets in designated ‘hot spots’ track cyclist, Victoria Pendleton also attended the event. city and Scotland. To maximise the potential reach of the Games, in the rest of UK. In addition, VisitScotland produced a bespoke the Organising Committee is working in partnership with Glasgow Games TV advert, which went live in November 2013. Designed by Glasgow-based company 4c Design Limited, the City Marketing Bureau (GCMB) and VisitScotland on activity to baton was hand-crafted in Scotland using titanium, wood and attract shared domestic and international markets. granite and is reflective of the landscape of the nation and the Host World Broadcasters Meeting City’s heritage and culture. The Glasgow 2014 Cultural Programme was officially launched in July. Delivered on behalf of the Organising Committee by Representatives from each of Glasgow 2014’s Broadcast Rights For the first time, the Queen’s Baton Relay is being covered by the Glasgow Life and Creative Scotland, Culture 2014 is a nationwide Holders attended the World Broadcasters Meeting in the city in BBC across its entire global journey. Hosted by Commonwealth celebration involving events, exhibitions and performances, July 2013. Attendees included the BBC, Network 10 (Australia), the The Glasgow 2014 ticketing programme went live on 19 August Games Scotland, the baton will return to Scotland in June 2014 before reaching its peak when the city bursts into life at Games Time. Asian Broadcasting Union, Super Sport (Africa), Sky (New Zealand) 2013, with up to one million tickets going on sale for a four week arriving in Glasgow for the Opening Ceremony on 23 July 2014. As of July 2013, the £4m 2014 Cultural Programme Open Fund and TAJ (the Indian subcontinent). All Broadcast Rights Holders period. More than 2.3 million requests were received, and this had attracted bids from 508 individuals and organisations across were brought up to date with the great progress the Organising overwhelming demand for tickets already confirms Glasgow 2014 Scotland’s cultural and creative sector. This programme will ensure Committee has made during planning of the Games. as one of the most popular events in Scotland’s history. that the Games is a festival of culture as well as sport, providing added value for visitors.

12 13 Sponsor Recognition Glasgow 2014

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