Four big benefits for Birmingham from the 2022 Commonwealth Games which boosted UK economy by £1.2bn

The UK economy was boosted by £1.2 billion thanks to the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham in 2022 - and there are five big benefits for our city and the West Midlands
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A government evaluation into the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games has found that the event boosted the UK’s economy by £1.2bn - with almost half generated in the West Midlands.

The Games also generated £79.5m in social value and are predicted to deliver £151.5m of further social value in the longer term, according to the study, published by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).

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It further highlighted that the Games created 22,380 full time equivalent years of employment. The Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games were delivered on time and under budget, with £70 million of surplus funding being reinvested in the West Midlands region as part of the Commonwealth Games Legacy Enhancement Fund to support business growth, inspire young people through sport participation programmes and youth projects, and financially support grassroots organisations.

Five big benefits to Birmingham and the West Midlands from the 2022 Commonwealth Games

Held between July 28 and August 8 2022, the Games brought together 6,600 athletes and team officials from across 72 Commonwealth nations and territories. The event was the biggest multi-sport event to be held in England since London 2012 and broke the record for ticket sales at a Commonwealth Games.

Birmingham 2022 was supported by the Business and Tourism Programme which was the first economic legacy programme to be aligned to a Commonwealth Games. It was delivered by the West Midlands Growth Company in collaboration with the Government, Visit Britain and West Midlands Combined Authority.

1) The West Midlands saw a 27% increase in foreign direct investment projects between 2021/22 and 2022/23, almost 7 times higher than the rest of the UK (4 per cent).

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2) Birmingham saw a significant increase in visitors due to the Games, with a 6 per cent increase in visitor numbers when compared to pre-pandemic levels.

3) There were global TV views of 834.9 million, over 215 million digital views and 141 million interactions on social media.

4) The evaluation sets out that the Games has also had a positive impact on the regeneration of the Perry Barr area in the north of the city.This includes transport infrastructure improvements and the upgrade to the Alexander Stadium, which is now open for community use and will also host the European Athletics Championships in 2026, the first time that event will ever have been held in the UK.

‘A record-breaking event’

Sports Minister Stuart Andrew said: “With more than 1.5 million tickets sold, the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games was a record-breaking event that is still having a positive impact on the region two years on.

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“This report shows that hosting major sporting events in this country boosts growth, creates jobs and has a lasting social impact for communities and some of the world’s best athletes will once again descend on Birmingham for the European Athletics Championships in 2026.”

Is it worth it?: Fireworks erupt over the Alexander Stadium during the closing ceremony for the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, in 2022. (Picture: Glyn Kirk/AFP for Getty Images)Is it worth it?: Fireworks erupt over the Alexander Stadium during the closing ceremony for the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, in 2022. (Picture: Glyn Kirk/AFP for Getty Images)
Is it worth it?: Fireworks erupt over the Alexander Stadium during the closing ceremony for the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, in 2022. (Picture: Glyn Kirk/AFP for Getty Images)

Commonwealth Games Federation president Chris Jenkins OBE said: “Birmingham 2022 was a spectacular, record-breaking Games that created iconic moments on and off the field, uniting the Commonwealth through sport.

"The first major multi-sport event in history to award more medals to women than men, with the largest ever fully integrated programme of Para sport, it captivated more than 1.5 million attending fans and had a global TV audience of 834.9 million views. It was so much more than 11 days of sporting competition.

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"The report outlines the positive impact and lasting legacy of the Games, which contributed £1.2 billion to the UK economy and £79.5 million in social value. It drove trade and inward investment, created jobs and boosted tourism, with visitor numbers to Birmingham and the West Midlands in 2022 the highest on record. From increased civic pride and social cohesion, to promoting community sport participation, the Games were truly transformational.”

Neil Rami, chief executive at the West Midlands Growth Company said: “The Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, and our dedicated Business and Tourism Programme, contributed to a record year of performance for the West Midlands.

"The region witnessed the UK’s highest growth rate in FDI and an unprecedented 141 million visitors in 2022 - smashing the previous record set before the COVID-19 pandemic. These figures are an emphatic endorsement of the West Midlands’ world-class event-hosting capability. They reinforce the powerful role of sporting events in enhancing profile, uplifting economies and capturing hearts and minds.”

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