Manchester to remember Tunisia beach attack victims in St Peter’s Square tomorrow
Manchester will tomorrow observe a national minute’s silence in remembrance of the victims of the Tunisian beach attack in St Peter’s Square.
Manchester will tomorrow observe a national minute’s silence in remembrance of the victims of the Tunisian beach attack in St Peter’s Square.
A glass lobby which has been built on Library Walk – the walkway between the Central Library and the Town Hall – may have to be dismantled if the Council lose an ongoing public inquiry against the closing of the public walkway.
Council bosses have promised to come down hard on skaters who have damaged left ‘horrifying’ damage on the newly-placed cenotaph outside Manchester Town Hall.
Manchester’s iconic cenotaph is receiving its finishing touches after relocating to another part of St Peter’s Square.
All 90 stanzas of Percy Bysshe Shelley’s Mask of Anarchy are being read as part of Manchester Histories Festival.
The advert sits in front of Manchester’s new KPMG building
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