The Commonwealth Games come to Glasgow next week - is the city ready?
•Is Glasgow ready for the Commonwealth Games - and does the city care?Image source, PA MediaImage caption, Murals in the city have been repainted to celebrate Scottish sporting legendsByJonathan Geddes...
•Glasgow was parachuted in to host the Games after the Australian state of Victoria dropped out, and was partly picked because so much infrastructure was already in place.The 2026 Games have been pared...
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Is Glasgow ready for the Commonwealth Games - and does the city care?Image source, PA MediaImage caption, Murals in the city have been repainted to celebrate Scottish sporting legendsByJonathan GeddesGlasgow and west reporterPublished16 July 2026Updated 2 hours agoAt the conclusion of the 2014 Commonwealth Games, Glasgow's then council leader Gordon Matheson was in no doubt how successful the event had been."Not only has Glasgow and her citizens completely embraced the Games, but we have demonstrated our credentials as a world-class city," he declared.As the city prepares to welcome the Games back, the mood is not nearly as bright or positive.Glasgow will welcome athletes against a backdrop of roadworks, refurbishments and the remains of a building ravaged by fire sitting next to the city's largest train station - but organisers are keen to stress the city is ready. Glasgow was parachuted in to host the Games after the Australian state of Victoria dropped out, and was partly picked because so much infrastructure was already in place.The 2026 Games have been pared back compared to previous editions, with 10 sports rather than the 17 it featured in 2014.Yet hosting the event is still a large undertaking for any city - especially at short notice.All you need to know about Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth GamesPublished6 JulyKing and Queen to open Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games Published6 days agoKT Tunstall and Nathan Evans to headline Commonwealth Games opening ceremonyPublished9 JulyAbout 3,000 athletes will compete for 215 gold medals across the 10-day event.And away from the action, thousands will be involved behind the scenes, including scores of volunteers.They have already started checking in at the Glasgow Caledonian University campus which is doubling as the registration centre for the Games.An estimated 20,000 people expected to collect accreditation passes before the Games ends on 2 August.They include Niamh Mackenzie, a 19-year-old psychology...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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