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Wellington Place set to be media hub of Tour de France
Wellington Place, the property development in Leeds city centre, is to welcome the world’s press after being chosen to host a major media centre for the start of the Tour de France in Yorkshire.
More than 2,000 journalists are set to base themselves at the centre in the run-up to the Tour’s two stage Grand Départ on July 5 and 6.
The first stage of the race will see riders tackle a 190 kilometre (118 mile) route, beginning in Leeds and passing through the stunning scenery of the Yorkshire Dales before finishing in Harrogate. The following day, cyclists will ride 200 kilometres (124 miles) from York to Sheffield.
The media centre at MEPC’s Leeds scheme, will be housed in temporary structures, including up to four giant marquees, will offer journalists the opportunity to conduct and film interviews, take part in press conferences and write articles for their respective news organisations.
It will also be used as a base and information centre from which journalists and media crews can travel to the race routes.
Dominique Simcox, Marketing Manager at MEPC, said Wellington Place was privileged to be hosting the media centre. She said: “The Grand Départ is set to be a fabulous occasion for Yorkshire and we are delighted to be playing our part in helping to showcase this wonderful region to a global audience of around 3.5 billion in 190 countries.”
“Wellington Place is at the heart of Leeds’s business community, and with the Grand Départ set to boost Yorkshire’s economy by at least £100m, the MEPC team is very much looking forward to welcoming the world’s media to the development.”
Peter Dodd, director of marketing and sales at tourism organisation Welcome to Yorkshire, which is leading the event, added: “Our friends from media outlets across the globe will play a massive part in making the Grand Départ a success and we know they’re going to be assured first class facilities and a warm welcome at Wellington Place.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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