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Plan for major revamp of Piccadilly Gardens unveiled | Manchester News

By uk-times.com17 October 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Manchester Council A computer generated image of people enjoying a summer day on a grassy area with a paved square in the middle surrounded by flowersManchester Council

The council said it wanted Piccadilly Gardens to be a space “Mancunians were proud of again”

Plans for a multi-million pound revamp to turn Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester into a “space Mancunians are proud of once again” have been revealed.

The city centre space had become run-down and widely associated with crime and anti-social behaviour in recent years.

But Manchester City Council has announced a two-step plan to improve its appearance, make it safer and invest in children’s play equipment to make the gardens an “attractive world-class space”.

Council leader Bev Craig said: “We need Piccadilly Gardens to up its game and play its part in welcoming millions of people into our city every year.”

Part of the plans include making Piccadilly Gardens “reflect its name”, with more displays of flowers, trees, and bigger areas of grass.

Broken fountains and “unsightly” concrete walls will be ripped out to open up the gardens, and a space for public events installed.

The children’s playground will be made much bigger using some of the space created by removing the walls and raised planters.

Major upgrades to street lighting and CCTV cameras have also been planned, while a Greater Manchester Police team will be based on site to deter crime.

A council spokesman said some works that do not require planning permission will “begin quickly” once the 2025 Christmas Markets have finished.

Manchester Council A computer generated image of people enjoying a summer day on a paved aread surrounded by flowers and a grassy lawnManchester Council

The council has released a set of artists impressions of the plans

Craig said: “People tell us they want it cleaned up, brightened up, invested in and made to feel safer.

“It’s still called Piccadilly Gardens and we’ve heard loud and clear from Manchester people that they want its appearance to do more to reflect that name.”

The council released a set of artists impressions created by architects LDA Designs, although it said the designs were “purely indicative” and residents would be able to help refine them.

The council said it had also been working on “next steps” for Piccadilly Gardens and the wider area in the coming years – including a multi-million pound investment by Transport for Greater Manchester to create a new transport interchange.

Andy Burnham, mayor of Greater Manchester, said: “Piccadilly Gardens plays a vital role in connecting people across our city region, with hundreds of thousands of journeys made in and around there every single week.

“We are working closely with the Council to significantly improve facilities for Bee Network passengers by creating a more accessible, modern and welcoming interchange in the heart of the city centre.”

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