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Birmingham's Alexander Stadium gets £70m boost for 2022 Commonwealth Games

General view of Birmingham's Alexander Stadium
Image: The Birmingham stadium will receive a makeover ahead of the 2022 Games

Birmingham's Alexander Stadium will receive a £70m makeover ahead of the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

The athletics arena, which was first opened in 1976, will have its capacity increased from 12,700 to 40,000 in time for the Games.

Alexander Stadium will also be the venue for the opening and closing ceremonies and will retain 20,000 permanent seats after the event.

The revamped stadium is also set to include community sports facilities within the new stand, a permanent warm-up track and a new conference meeting space created to host business and cultural events.

Prime Minister Theresa May, who will announce the investment on Wednesday during a visit to the stadium, said: "Birmingham's dynamism, diversity and ambition capture exactly what it is to be part of the Commonwealth and I'm sure that in four years' time, the people of this city will host an incredible event which showcases the very best of Britain to the world.

"The investment I am announcing today will transform the stadium into a state-of-the-art facility benefiting the local community and the region well beyond 2022."

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Birmingham was awarded the 2022 Games last December after South African city Durban was stripped of hosting duties in March 2017 after running into financial difficulties.

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The budget for the Games will be released once a full review has been completed but a hotel tax, which would see visitors to the city pay a small levy on their bills, is believed to be one option under consideration.

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