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<p>Across the Games partnership we are developing an evaluation methodology for Games
legacy, and this will be published in due course. This legacy work will be informed
by lessons from previous Games, including London 2012 and Glasgow 2014. It will also
draw on the evidence from Sport England’s £10m Local Delivery Pilot investment to
promote physical activity in hard to reach groups in Birmingham and Solihull.</p><p><br>Improving
health and wellbeing, including tackling physical inactivity, is a legacy ambition
for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. This will include how we maximise the
impact of the new sporting facilities being delivered for the Games, such as the redevelopment
of athletics facilities at Alexander Stadium, creation of a brand new aquatics centre
in Sandwell and the addition of new cycle lanes across the city. A number of partners
are involved in this work including Sport England, Sport Birmingham, local and regional
authorities and the Birmingham 2022 Organising Committee.</p>
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