Just weeks before
Culture and Sport Glasgow board member Steven Purcell leads a Glasgow City Council delegation on a massive
£100,000 junket to Sri Lanka, glasgowLOST can
exclusively reveal that Glasgow City Council has registered and recently renewed a number of domains linked to a possible bid for the
2018 Commonwealth Games. The junket to Sri Lanka will include Purcell and 45 other delegates to see if Glasgow will win the right to host Commonwealth Games in 2014. Also included in the party of the privileged is former First Minister Jack McConnell's wife Bridget, who is of course the
ill-qualified chief executive of
Culture and Sport Glasgow. Yet another
Culture and Sport Glasgow board member joining in the free festivities will be Councillor Archie Graham.
The huge bill for the jaunt, which will be met out of a
£5 million bidding kitty, will include an estimated £30,000 bill at the exclusive, five-star Cinnamon Grand Hotel in Colombo.
Openly Purcell and his cronies have been ultra-confident about securing the Games ahead of Abuja in Nigeria, but gL can reveal that plans have been going on behind the scenes to prepare for the possibility of Glasgow joining the bidding process for the 2018 Commonwealth Games, should Glasgow lose in Sri Lanka. Central to this planning has been the registration and recent renewal of the following domain names:
- Glasgow2018.com
- Glasgow2018.co.uk
- Glasgow2018.org
- Glasgow2018.org.uk
While acknowledging that winning the Commonwealth Games bid in 2014 would have the
potential to deliver some positive benefits for Glasgow, it looks increasingly likely that
those benefits will not filter down to either the people of Glasgow, or small- and medium-sized businesses in the city.
gL.