HIGHLIGHTS of the Commonwealth Games will be broadcast on giant screens across Glasgow, organisers have said
GLASGOW SCOTLAND/The site of 2014 Commonwealth Games |
Games bosses revealed plans for “live zones” in the city where people can
experience the Games without holding a ticket.
Screens on Glasgow Green and in Merchant City will show the opening and
closing ceremonies and the major events.
At these and other locations families can play sports and games and enjoy
music, theatre and comedy as part of the 2014 Games cultural programme.
The bandstand at Kelvingrove Park, currently being refurbished, is one of
the sites earmarked for activities.
The zones will run throughout the Games from July 23 to August 3 next year.
Archie Graham, council member for the Commonwealth Games, said: “Glasgow
knows how to put on a party and whether you’re in town to watch a sporting
event, or just want to sample the excitement, you won’t have to go far to be
part of the Games.
“Glasgow has an outstanding track record in hosting events such as the
Merchant City Festival, Mela and World Pipe Band Championships, and we plan to
build on that success by hosting the biggest party the city has ever seen.”
Bridget McConnell, director of the cultural programme, said: “Glasgow will
be brought to life during Games time through an extraordinary programme of
cultural events and shows across the city and by the activation of live zones.
“We want the entire city to celebrate the Games, with a festival feeling
across the live zones which builds excitement and pride for both visitors and
citizens alike. Glasgow will be on the biggest of global stages and we want
everyone to be part of the show.”
SOURCE: scotsman.com
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