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Plans for 100-mile Manchester city centre walkways | Manchester News

By uk-times.com14 September 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Ethan DaviesLocal Democracy Reporting Service

CyanLines A computer generated view of the new proposed city centre design with greenery on a high rise building, jetties on a canal as well as canoes and rowing boats.CyanLines

The project is expected to take a decade to complete if it goes ahead

A 100-mile network of walking routes across Manchester city centre, including brightly-coloured walkways over canals and rivers, is being proposed.

The CyanLines initiative, expected to cost at least £100m over 10 years, would connect the city’s parks, rivers and canals with major infrastructure projects.

It could also include wooden paths which would appear to float above both the Manchester and Salford sides of the River Irwell, as well as jetties for rowing boats and cycle lanes.

The plans are still at an early concept stage but have been backed by Manchester City Council.

Labour council leader Bev Craig said she was “on a mission to make our city greener”.

“CyanLines is a bold new initiative over the next decade to imagine and create over 100 miles of connected parks, green spaces and waterfronts,” she said.

“This is just the start of CyanLines and I urge residents, business owners, community groups and leaders to join us on this very exciting journey to truly transform our city.”

CyanLines A birdseye view of the city centre as it is now, with grey high rise buildings and a bridge over a canal.CyanLines

The idea is to make the city centre greener

The proposed route could include paths from Mayfield Park via Ancoats and New Islington as well as a walking corridor from St Peter’s Square to Whitworth Park.

There are also plans for a “park in the sky” near Castlefield and new infrastructure projects, along with ideas to promote tourism.

The scheme could also extend the Castlefield Viaduct park.

The former railway viaduct was transformed into a city centre park in the sky in 2022 after work by the National Trust.

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