Manchester council wants to transform Piccadilly into a modern and welcoming public space - have your say on how
Manchester Council wants to transform the area
14:48, 25 JAN 2021
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As a new year begins, what does the future look like for Piccadilly Gardens?
You ll soon be able to have your say on the revamp.
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