
SWANSEA THE NEW HOME OF THE WESTON BEACH RACE
The future of the biggest off-road event on the UK calendar has been secured, with the news that the world famous Weston Beach Race will be staged in Swansea from 7-9 October 2011, onwards.
RHL Activities Limited, under whose stewardship the Weston Beach Race grew from a niche event attracting a few hundred competitors and a few thousand spectators into the biggest festival of off-road motorcycling in Britain, have reached agreement with Swansea Council to stage the Weston Beach Race in South Wales securing the future of this iconic event..
“While we were disappointed when it became apparent we’d have to move the Weston Beach Race from its traditional home, I’ve now realised that the move to Swansea will give the event a new lease of life,” declared Gareth Hockey, Managing Director of RHL Activities Limited.
“The relocation of the Weston Beach Race to the picturesque Bay of Swansea with its city status is parallel to the Welsh Assembly initiative of working hard to attract large scale major sporting and entertainment events to the area, .The event has been known to inject almost £3.5 million into the local economy and during this very difficult economic climate we are all in, it has been RHL’s focus to ensure the area chosen to relocate the Weston Beach Race would provide value for money and fantastic entertainment and leisure facilities for all its supporters.”
Cllr Graham Thomas, Swansea Council’s Cabinet Member for Culture, Recreation and Tourism said“We have had a number of discussions with the organisers of the Weston Beach Race and are pleased that they will be relocating the event to Swansea Bay. This is an extremely popular event and Swansea Bay will provide a spectacular backdrop for it. It will provide a unique highlight on our events calendar and will help to extend the tourist season given that it is outside of the traditional holiday period. We look forward to working with the organisers and other agencies to ensuring a successful and safe event
The Beach Race will run under the auspices of the Auto Cycle Union, the only national governing body officially recognised by both the FIM and the UK Government.
“We have a good relationship with the ACU following two years working with them to stage the British Motocross Grand Prix,” explains Hockey. “For me, it was important that the ACU were involved with the event, as they are the only UK sanctioning body officially recognised by the FIM and, as such, are an organisation that local authorities feel confident working with. In fact, as North Somerset Council have mandated this year, many other local authorities now insist that the ACU is the sanctioning body for events held on council managed property.”
For more information please contact RHL Activities at info@rhlactivities.com.