in response to the government’s approach to lockdown measures in the region. Senior councillors approved the £2m project in August as part of a wider vision to improve Manchester city centre’s largest public square and crackdown on antisocial behaviour.
The scheme will also consider improving the rest of the wall that joins onto the privately-owned Pavilion building, which is leased by Cafe Nero and Tampopo, in the future.Councillor Pat Karney, the council’s city centre spokesperson, said: “This is the news that everybody in Manchester has been waiting for – part of the wall is coming down.“I’m going to mark it on my calendar. “By demolishing this section of the wall, council officials hope that police will have better ‘sight lines’ to.
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