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Manchester council submits plans to demolish part of Piccadilly Gardens wall

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The removal of a small curved section of the freestanding wall marks the first step towards the £2 million regeneration of the Gardens and surrounding areas.

Currently the concrete wall separates the nearby bus station from a patch of grass owned by the town hall.The larger part of the wall leased by Cafe Nero and Tampopo, known as the Pavilion’, is privately owned and will stay for now, though its future remains uncertain.City leaders want Piccadilly Gardens to become a welcoming space with a ‘strong identity’ where various events can be held throughout the year.It is also hoped that the removal of secluded areas will deter unwanted gatherings in the Gardens, which is a notorious hotspot for violence, drink and drug abuse.A report.

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