Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games – 6 Months to Go!

Friday 28 January marks just 6 months until the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games comes to Warwick District. To mark this exciting milestone, Warwick District Council is sharing a reminder of the current preparations and activities underway for the Games to ensure that residents know what’s on and how to get involved:

  • In preparation for this once in a lifetime event, Warwick District Council, with the support of Coventry and Warwickshire Local Enterprise Partnership (CWLEP), have been making improvements in Royal Leamington Spa’s Victoria Park and the surrounding area. To find out the latest information on the Commonwealth Games infrastructure projects, visit www.warwickdc.gov.uk/cg2022project.

 

  • Local residents are invited to share stories, memories, anecdotes, and photos to celebrate their connections to the 54 countries in the Commonwealth. For further information on the Commonwealth Connections Initiative and to submit your story, visit www.warwickdc.gov.uk/commonwealthconnections.

 

  • This summer, CultureFest will be taking place from 16 July to 21 August and aims to encourage the people who live, work and visit the area during the Games to discover or rediscover world-class venues and artists with a packed programme of activities and events taking place across the District. For more information on CultureFest, visit www.warwickdc.gov.uk/culturefest.

 

  • Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games organisers have recently launched their search to find over 2,000 Batonbearers to carry the baton as part of the Queen’s Baton Relay when it arrives in England on the 4 July. To nominate someone who has been an inspiration in your community to be a Batonbearer, visit www.birmingham2022.com/queens-baton-relay/batonbearer-nominations/.

 

  • Organisers are also looking for volunteers to support and participate in the Commonwealth Games Opening and Closing Ceremonies. The deadline to be a ceremonies volunteer is 7 February and for more information about the application criteria, visit www.birmingham2022.com/ceremonies/.

 

  • Tickets are still available to attend this once in a generation event, and for more information on how to create an account or apply for a couple more tickets, visit the B2022 official ticketing site at www.birmingham2022.com/the-games/tickets/.

 Councillor Liam Bartlett, Portfolio Holder for Culture, Tourism and Leisure, said:

“Before the Games arrives this summer, we are delighted to support Birmingham 2022 initiatives, including the recruitment of Queen’s Baton Relay Batonbearers and the search for volunteers for the Opening and Closing ceremonies. It would be great to see local people taking part in these events.”

“But if you would rather be a spectator this summer, there is still time to purchase tickets to this fantastic event and experience the vibrancy and excitement of the Games.” 

Warwick District Council will be providing the venue for the Lawn Bowls and Para Lawn Bowls at Royal Leamington Spa’s Victoria Park and the start and finish of the Cycling Road Race at St Nicholas Park in Warwick. 

For further information on all the latest Commonwealth Games preparations in the District and for the latest from B2022, visit www.warwickdc.gov.uk/cg2022.