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MAYOR PLEDGES MILLIONS FOR PALACE REVAMP
Evening Standard
|May 26, 2023
KHAN VOWS TO DELIVER 'OUTSTANDING VENUE' WHICH COULD BECOME NEW HOME FOR ATHLETICS IN CAPITAL
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MAYOR OF LONDON Sadiq Khan has pledged millions of pounds for a new athletics hub at the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre.
The money — believed to be in the single millions — is being spent to revitalise a 15,000-seat stadium that used to be the home for elite athletics in London but has slowly gone to ruin, with the track peppered with holes.
The revamp may take up to five years to reach completion, but the finished stadium could prove the new home for the sport in the capital, amid doubts over the sport’s long-term future at the London Stadium.
Campaigners welcomed the news after a decade-long fight and “so many false starts”, but warned it was potentially part of an early election push by Khan ahead of the next Mayoral vote in 2024.
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