03 Apr
Question
Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games

This session focused on the preparations and expected impact of the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games. Speakers discussed the organizational and socio-economic aspects related to the event, emphasizing collaboration and community benefits. Key areas of discussion included local community benefits, strategic collaborations, financial investments, and the broader impact of hosting international sporting events in the UK.

Outcome

The session reiterated the government and organizing committee's commitment to leveraging the Games for local and regional benefits, fostering partnerships across different levels of government and ensuring a longstanding economic and cultural impact.

Key Contributions

Martin RhodesMP
Labour

Inquired about discussions with the Glasgow 2026 Organising Company.

Stephanie PeacockMinister

Confirmed regular meetings with Glasgow 2026 organizers, including a recent high-profile baton relay launch.

Joe Robertson
Conservative

Recognized the economic and participative impact of hosting international events.

Original Transcript
Martin Rhodes
Glasgow North
Lab
Question
UIN: 903600

6. What discussions she has had with the Glasgow 2026 Organising Company on the 2026 Commonwealth games.

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
Stephanie Peacock
00:00

My Department is in regular contact with the organising company, and I was pleased to meet recently with both the CEO and the chair to discuss progress on delivery, at a meeting in my Department and when I was delighted to attend the King’s baton relay launch at Buckingham Palace with His Majesty the King to mark 500 days until the games.

The UK has been proud to host the Commonwealth games twice since 2014, and I am delighted that the UK Government have been able to get behind and support Glasgow 2026.

Martin Rhodes
00:00

I thank the Minister for her response. Does she agree that it is important that the games bring benefits to local communities?

What discussions is she having with colleagues in the Scotland Office, the Scottish Government and Glasgow city council to ensure that local communities in Glasgow benefit from the games in 2026?

Stephanie Peacock
00:00

Of course, I agree with my hon. Friend that it is important that a successful games supports lasting benefits for the city and the region. As I said, I met with the CEO and chair two weeks ago. I was in Edinburgh to meet with my counterpart in the Scottish Government to discuss the games.

My team is in close contact with the Scottish Government, the Scotland Office and other delivery partners to understand the games’ ambitions for these wider benefits.

The organising company has already confirmed that the games will include £6 million of investment in existing sporting venues, as well as 3,000 trained volunteers and a cultural programme.

Joe Robertson
Isle of Wight East
Con

The Minister will know the springboard that hosting international events is for the economy, grassroots participation and sporting facilities in the UK. Under the last Government, we secured and hosted a number of major events, with a pipeline of events.

What steps are this Government taking to ensure we have that pipeline of major events in the future?

Stephanie Peacock
00:00

The hon. Member is right to pay tribute to the economic contribution and the huge inspiration of these events. We have a number of exciting events coming up, whether that be rugby or cricket, and the Government are hugely supportive of major events.

All content derived from official parliamentary records