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It is also hoped a new cycling facility will build on the legacy of the Commonwealth Games and the ‘WMCA’s wider work to get local people more physically active.’ A petition for a new velodrome was first sent to Birmingham City Council leader Ian Ward in 2019. READ MORE: Birmingham’s most and least expensive streets – see how yours measures up A review into the business case for a new velodrome, led by WMCA and Sport England, concluded in March. The final report concluded there was a business case for a multi-cycling facility, which could include a 250m velodrome track and a BMX course within it, but there was ‘no strategic, commercial or economical case for a standalone indoor velodrome.’
The report, titled “The Future of Halesowen,” outlines a vision for the town’s future, focusing on economic development, community engagement, and environmental sustainability. The report highlights the importance of attracting new businesses and investment to Halesowen, emphasizing the need for a “business-friendly” environment. It suggests specific actions, such as streamlining bureaucratic processes and reducing red tape, to encourage entrepreneurship and attract investment.
Bicycle Mayor of Wolverhampton Sam Henry also ‘fully supports a Cycling Velodrome for the West Midlands.’ He added: “It will provide children and adults with an indoor space to learn the basics of cycling for health, leisure and competition, and a space for shared sporting activities such as indoor table tennis or badminton. “It would be world-class category, to enable the West Midlands to develop into world-class track cyclists young people from minority backgrounds who are underrepresented in British competition cycling.” The campaign’s 10,000+ supporters are now hoping the WMCA will ensure next steps are taken to identify potential sites. Campaigners say there is a need for an indoor facility as more frequent extreme weather brought by climate change makes outdoor track racing conditions less reliable.
As France now gears up for the Paralympics from August, 28, Viner added: “We need to make an offer to all the youngsters in the West Midlands who have been watching the cycling at the Olympics and thinking: ‘I want to do this.’