MBE for Sandwell Aquatics Centre project director in New Year Honours
Chris Jones helped deliver the only newly-built venue for Birmingham 2022.
Chris Jones, Sandwell Council’s project director for the Sandwell Aquatics Centre, has been awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours List.
Chris has been recognised for services to sport and to the community in the West Midlands for his instrumental role in the council delivering the project for the hugely successful Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.
Sandwell Aquatics Centre in Smethwick was the only new, purpose-built venue for the Games and hosted all the swimming, para-swimming and diving events.
It will open to the public as one of the best community leisure facilities in the country in summer 2023 following the 10-month period of legacy construction.
Chris and his team worked with a wide range of partner organisations at a national and regional level to deliver the project.
Chris remained with Sandwell Council after the Games to oversee the handover to Wates for the legacy construction phase, and he has now left the authority for a new job.
Chris said: “I feel very privileged and humbled to receive this honour and it is also in recognition of all the staff at Sandwell Council, partners and volunteers who contributed to the Aquatics Centre project and such a successful Games.”
Sandwell Council Leader Councillor Kerrie Carmichael said: “I am absolutely delighted that Chris Jones has been recognised for his inspirational leadership in managing the Sandwell Aquatics Centre project.
“Chris also played a key role in delivering three other new leisure centres in Sandwell over the past decade – Tipton, West Bromwich and Wednesbury – so his legacy to the people of Sandwell is very significant.
“I would also like to congratulate a number of other members of the Birmingham 2022 team recognised in the New Year Honours.”
Tony McGovern, Director of Regeneration and Growth, said: “This award is very well-deserved for Chris Jones and, on behalf of Sandwell Council, I would like to congratulate him on his MBE. It is also recognition for the team of council staff and volunteers who helped to deliver such a successful Commonwealth Games.
“The centre is part of the council’s wider plans to regenerate Sandwell and drive further investment and opportunity.”
Under the legacy construction phase, the now internationally-recognised centre will retain its 50-metre Olympic-sized swimming pool, 10-metre-high dive tower and 25-metre dive pool, along with seating for a thousand spectators.