Ennis' home stadium to be demolished
The stadium where British Olympic heroine Jessica Ennis was
discovered and still trains will be knocked down as a cost-cutting
measure, councillors announced Friday.
The 29 million ($44 million) Don Valley Stadium in Sheffield,
northern England, is being demolished as part of Sheffield City
Council's bid to save millions of pounds.
The authority, run by councillors from Britain's main national
opposition Labour Party, has said it must find 50 million of savings
next year in response to spending cuts imposed by the Conservative-led
coalition government.
It said the 700,000 spent subsidising the facility in 2012/13 was
unsustainable as the stadium was running at a loss.
City councillors voted in favour of demolition as part of an overall
budget plan that was passed after a five-hour meeting on Friday.
Ennis, who won the heptathlon gold medal at last year's London
Olympics, was discovered during a summer schools coaching session at Don
Valley and continued to train there in the run-up to the 2012 Games.
Ennis, speaking after receiving her CBE (Commander of the Order of
the British Empire) from Britain's Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham
Palace on Thursday, said: "Having that iconic stadium in my home city is
incredible. And to lose that would be such a shame for future athletes
coming through." After Friday's announcement, Ennis told her Twitter
followers: "So sad to lose Don Valley Stadium! "Where it all started for
me. Great memories." The 25,000-seat Don Valley stadium was built as the
cornerstone of a 147 million construction programme for the 1991 World
Student Games in Sheffield.
Councillors of the day have been criticised for landing the city with
a debt that is now being paid off at around 20 million a year and won't
be cleared until 2024, with some observers insisting the Don Valley was
never likely to host enough high-profile events to recoup the cost of
staging the Student Games.
However, there are those who argue building the stadium helped
Sheffield become a national centre for sport. The elite indoor
facilities of the English Institute of Sport, where Ennis also trains,
are next to the Don Valley and Sheffield is home as well to the Ponds
Forge swimming centre. |