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        	  Up to 3,000 men and women serving with the Armed 
			  Forces will get the opportunity to be part of Scotland’s 
			  biggest sporting occasion, thanks to a further initiative to 
			  ensure the widest possible access to Glasgow 2014. 
			  “Tickets for Troops” is now part of a 20,000 
			  ticket programme of goodwill initiatives devised by Glasgow 2014 
			  and its Games Partners to ensure that the Games are enjoyed by as 
			  many people as possible. 
			  Servicemen and women from across the UK will 
			  have the opportunity to experience Scotland’s largest ever 
			  sporting and cultural festival. Troops will be offered the chance 
			  to watch Badminton, Boxing, Para-Sport Powerlifting, Rugby Sevens, 
			  Squash and Weightlifting in Glasgow starting from 24 July. 
			  Tickets 
			  will be distributed through a partnership with the Tickets for 
			  Troops, the charity which was set up in 2009 to recognise the servicemen and women who spend months away from their families and 
			  need to be available to serve at short notice and recognises their 
			  commitment, drive and dedication.  
			  Tickets for Troops forms 
			  part of a wider programme of initiatives to ensure that as many 
			  people as possible are given the opportunity to attend the Games, 
			  especially those who have made particular contributions to the 
			  Games or would not otherwise have been able to enjoy them. The 
			  programme also includes: 
			  • The Gift of the Games which 
			  offers a day out at Glasgow 2014 for 5,000 disadvantaged 
			  young people across Scotland, supported by sponsors and the 
			  Scottish business community and delivered by Cash for Kids. 
			  • Legacy 2014 tickets distributed through sportscotland, 
			  Education Scotland and Big Lottery to thank individuals and groups 
			  creating lasting Games legacy. 
			  • Glasgow’s Games Gift, 
			  distributed through Glasgow City Council and Glasgow Life and 
			  connecting city communities with the Games. 
			  The programme 
			  is supported by Scotland’s business community and Glasgow 2014 
			  sponsors. Earlier this week it was announced that 5,000 of 
			  Scotland’s most disadvantaged young people will experience a day 
			  out at Glasgow 2014 as a core part of the initiative. 
			  Lord Marland, Chairman of Tickets for Troops, 
			  said, “I am delighted that the Glasgow 2014 
			  Commonwealth Games is supporting our brave servicemen and women. 
			  Troops and their families will be able to enjoy watching 
			  world-class competition from top level sportsmen and women whilst 
			  enjoying some much deserved time off from duty.” 
			  The Tickets for Troops charity has over 140,000 members 
			  of the military registered and has distributed over 500,000 
			  tickets for events ranging from The Isle of Wight Festival, UK 
			  Live, England football, the rugby Premiership, top class cricket, 
			  darts, horse racing and snooker as well as major theatre 
			  performances and other music events. Registered members can book 
			  Glasgow 2014 tickets
			  online.
  
			  
			  
			  Commonwealth Games,
			  
			  Scotland,
			  
			  VisitScotland,
			  
			  Glasgow,
			  
			  Help for Heroes,
			  
			  Making a Difference
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