22 August 2008
Flying the flag for the Olympics
Over 50 Olympic flags, including one at England’s highest point
on Scafell Pike, will be raised across the Northwest on Sunday
(August 24th) to celebrate the official handover of the Olympic
Games from Beijing to London.
Sports personalities, dignitaries and local communities will be
attending celebrations and watching the flag-raising ceremonies at
town halls, sports facilities and even castles. Flags will be
raised after the Mayor of Beijing hands the Olympic Flag to the
Mayor of London as part of the Beijing Olympic Games Closing
Ceremony at around 2.30pm. This will be followed by Sing the Nation
www.singthenation.org
when choirs across the country lead spectators into song in 24
cities and towns.
Manchester and Liverpool are ‘Live Sites’ where huge screens
will beam back images of the Handover party in The Mall to which
40,000 people have been invited.
Peter Mearns, Executive Director Marketing at the NWDA,
said:
“It is excellent to see that people and places across the
Northwest are engaging with and getting excited about the Olympics
coming to the UK. The journey to London 2012 starts now and will
present many opportunities for the region to become further
involved in the Games and to benefit from them. Northwest
businesses are winning contracts to supply the Games, we have an
Olympic venue in Old Trafford as well as pre-games training camps
ready to host world class athletes. In addition, the launch of the
cultural and educational programmes in September will mean all
sectors of the community can participate in this historic
event.”
Events taking place across the Northwest include the
following:
Scafell Pike. Ascent begins at 10.30am
A flag will be raised on Scafell Pike – England’s Highest Mountain
– for two to three hours. Those taking part will include Sir Chris
Bonington, mountaineer, author and Chancellor of Lancaster
University; Joss Naylor MBE legendary Cumbrian fell runner and
Laura Park a young championship runner from West Cumbria. The three
will unfurl the London 2012 flag at 2.30pm to coincide with the
closing ceremony in Beijing.
Preston. Flying the Flag: Streetwise Festival. Moor Park from
1pm to 5pm
Olympic gold medallist Tessa Sanderson will be at the event which
includes a streetwise football tournament and final, streetfeet
dance performers, climbing wall and sports try outs, dance
workshops, Preston North End football skills sessions, a stage
programme with music and live entertainment, and displays from the
National Football Museum.
At 4pm Tessa will join the Mayor of Preston, Councillor John
Swindells in raising the London 2012 Olympic flag.
Blackpool. Stanley Park. 12.30pm to 3pm
Children and young people from across the borough will come
together to celebrate the handover and take part in sporting
activities. There will be a flag raising ceremony led by three
future Olympians and the Mayor of Blackpool Cllr Mary Smith at 2.30
pm. This will be followed by Sing the Nation led by a trio from the
Blackpool Gospel Choir. Performances will come from Giant Seagulls,
Chinese acrobats, John Siddique (poetry), Hot Wheels (dancers on
wheels) Dynamic New Animation (puppet show). A vintage car show and
rock festival are also taking place.
Manchester 1pm to 5.30pm
From 1pm in Exchange Square you can watch the Closing Ceremony in
Beijing and live television coverage of the Handover Party in The
Mall. There will also be sport demonstrations and a chance to try
out Olympic sports.
Albert Square is also a Live Site and here Manchester joins 24
cities across the nation in Sing The Nation. Musical Director Jeff
Borradaile and a 100-strong choir will lead the crows in singing
the Manchester regional song How Deep is Your Love? and the
national song Summer Celebration. Manchester’s own Hallé Orchestra
will be playing a free concert of classical favourites to celebrate
their 150th anniversary this year.
Knowsley
All young people who are attending the North West Street Games
Festival will come together with other youth groups from across the
area and demonstrate their sports at River Alt Resource Centre
Playing Field. This ties in with the National Street Games, which
are being held in Manchester. Boxer Tom Stalker and decathlete
Katarina Thompson will be appearing.
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Editors Notes
- Official London 2012 spokespersons on Handover Day:
Rob Young, Northwest Co-ordinator for the 2012 Games, and Debbi
Lander, Creative Programmer for the 2012 Games, will be in
Manchester.
If you would like interviews please contact me for further details.
On the day please contact Rachel Ormandy on 07810 528449.
- The NWDA is helping London 2012 organisers to provide a
regional perspective on how the Northwest is engaging in Olympic
Handover Day.
- Flags will be raised at the following locations. Various
events tying in with Handover Day are taking place at many of these
venues. Please contact local authorities for more information.
Crewe and Nantwich Street Sports Festival – Town Square
Chester – The town hall and county hall
Widnes – Halton Regional Table Tennis Centre. With rugby league
player Terry O’Connor
Macclesfield – Macclesfield Leisure Centre.
Vale Royal – Vale Royal council offices.
Warrington – Warrington Town Hall
Keswick – Keswick Leisure Pool
Penrith - Penrith Leisure Centre
Kendal – Kendal Town Hall, Coronation Hall and Grasmere Sports
show
Workington – Allerdale House
Barrow-in-Furness – Park Leisure Centre. With Paralympian Shaun
Uren.
Carlisle – The Civic Centre and Carlisle Castle.
Bolton – Bolton Town Hall.
Bury - Openshaw Park and St Josephs RC High School and Sports
College
Oldham - Civic Centre
Rochdale – Rochdale Town Hall. With Simon Jackson MBE.
Swinton – Salford Civic Centre
Stockport – Stockport Town Hall
Ashton-under-Lyne - Portland Basin Museum
Stretford – Trafford Town Hall
Wigan - Leigh Sports Village
Blackburn – Pleasington Playing Fields
Burnley – St Peter’s Centre
Chorley – Chorley Town Hall
Accrington – Accrington Town Hall
Lancaster – Lancaster Town Hall
Nelson – Nelson Town Hall. With Brian Cookson MBE, the President of
British Cycling.
Preston – Preston Town Hall and County Hall
Clitheroe – Clitheroe Castle and Waddow Hall
Leyland – Brownedge St Mary’s High School
Poulton-le-Fylde – Civic Centre
Ormskirk - Coronation Park
Liverpool – Liverpool Town Hall. With Liverpool and England
footballer Phil Thompson.
Bootle – Litherland Sports Park
St Helens – St Helens Town Hall
Wallasey – Wallasey Town Hall
For further information please contact Sam Shale, Press Officer
on 01925 400264 or 07717 427872 or sam.shale@nwda.co.uk
For urgent out of hours press enquiries please call 01925
400259.
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