It's done! Proposal passes without objection - the first hurdle is crossed in vision for super stadium and sports complex
Cllr Majid Mahmood, born and bred in east Birmingham, expresses his delight that the land is being released for a project that will act as a catalyst for the economic regeneration of one of the most deprived parts of the city, creating 3,000 jobs as well as skills and training for local people. This deal will also trigger huge interest locally, nationally and internationally."
Cllr John Cotton added: "I have been greatly interested in ensuring that the development meets the needs of the area."
And Mr Nell adds: "I cannot comment on recent media reports (about the buyer) but this site is integral to our ambitions for improving the health and wealth outcomes of thousands and thousands of people in our city. We will be pushing the social, environmental and economic opportunities this offers with the purchaser as we move forward."
The recommendations are all confirmed.
Council leader Cllr John Cotton: "I think this is a brilliant step for the city. We are still seeing record levels of investment in Birmingham and this deal demonstrates that. This site is vital for the future of East Birmingham. The area (around the Wheels site) is troubled by high unemployment and a lack of opportunities - this gives a great chance to create something special."
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