STADIUM EXAMPLE
Posted on Jun 08, 2010 under Stadium for Cornwall |The Keepmoat Stadium in Doncaster, is an example of what a multi-facility ‘Stadium for Cornwall’ could offer.
Opened in 2007 as a 15,000 ‘all seated’ venue and costing £22 million, this multi-facility stadium situated within the Lakeside development just south of Doncaster town centre, is designed to provide a high-quality sporting environment with a community focus.
Making full use of its versatility and accessibility, and with a spectacular 15,000 seated arena at its centre, Keepmoat Stadium plays host to Doncaster Rovers and Belles Football Clubs, Doncaster Rugby League Football Club (The Dons) and the Athletic Club.
Keepmoat Stadium is also home to Lakeside Health & Fitness Club and Lakeside Sports & Soccer Centre - both dynamic community facilities offering a wide range of sport and leisure activities. The stadium has also established itself as one of the premier venues in South Yorkshire for conferences, events and concerts, with an unrivalled range of flexible, high quality hospitality solutions.
Its stunning and accessible location is key to promoting Doncaster locally, regionally and nationally.
The Keepmoat Stadium has established itself as the premier venue for conferences and events in Doncaster. The variety of rooms can accommodate meetings,lunches and dinners from 10 to 700 delegates. The 8 conference rooms provide the facility for conference organisers to arrange seminars and syndicate groups for the largest conferences.
Many rooms have natural daylight, air conditioning and complimentary wi-fi access. The Restaurant and the 16 executive boxes on the second floor all overlook the pitch with impressive views of the 15,000 seater stadium. The stadium has ample free car parking, a dedicated conference reception and is furnished to the highest specifications in order to provide a setting to match the prestige and importance of a planned event.
http://www.keepmoatstadium.co.uk/
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As Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium marks its 10th anniversary, managers say it has brought over £1bn to the Welsh economy and supported 2,400 jobs.

While Cornwall doesn’t require a Stadium of this size - we should at least have a Stadium!