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'The change I'd make to Manchester? Let's get rid of traffic'

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There’s a buzz in Manchester on a Friday afternoon. An influx of weekend warriors, ready to enjoy everything the city has for 24, 36, or 48 hours.

They’re easiest to spot around Piccadilly Station, with their suitcases, fancy dress, and hopeful glint in their eyes. Many of them will roll off a delayed train, and straight to the first pub they spot.

Often, that means a beverage in Piccadilly Tap, on the station’s approach. But it’s not your typical mainline boozer. READ MORE: This is what you can buy across Manchester for the average house price of £220,000 There’s mid-century-style paneling on the walls, a selection of local ales as opposed to mass-market lager, and incense perforates the air.

It’s still really busy, and in this chaos is Ceri Davies. The 22-year-old has worked at the pub for 18 months, and is now bar supervisor.

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