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Bars and restaurants across Manchester have reopened for the first time since March today.Nights out now look very different to pre-lockdown, with reduced capacities, new perspex screens, thermal imaging technology on the door and staff wearing face visors at many establishments.Nowhere are the differences more obvious than in the Northern Quarter, which has undergone dramatic infrastructure changes in time for the reopening of hospitality.Large parts of this lively corner of the city are now closed to road traffic - Stevenson Square, Edge Street, and Thomas Street have been pedestrianised, and parking spaces and bus lanes turned into al fresco restaurant terraces.It's a positive move for the businesses who call these streets home, as.

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