After years of debate, Greece has approved plans to build a Formula One track near the western port of Patras, officials have said.

“It has taken many years to reach this point,” the head of the company set up to manage the project, former Patras mayor Evangelos Floratos, told Ta Nea daily after it was included in government development plans.

The project has an estimated cost of €94 million and will be partly subsidised by the Greek state.

The track, designed to accommodate Formula One races as well as motorbike and cart events, will be built near the town of Farres, some 20 kilometres (12 miles) southeast of Patras. Its completion will require three years, reports said.

Environmental concerns and local opposition had halted plans to build the F1 track until now.

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