Manchester’s Christmas Markets will return to Albert Square this year despite planned works to improve the square.

Planning proposals to make the square one of Europe’s finest civic spaces – enlarging it by around 20 per cent to hugely enhance its role as a major events venue – are due to be submitted later this summer.

But the work programme has been designed to ensure that the 2019 Christmas Markets can still have a significant presence on Albert Square this year, as well as their other sites across the city centre.

Councillor Pat Karney, Christmas spokesman for Manchester City Council, said: “It might be summertime but I’m already counting down to Yuletide and it’s great news that the Christmas Markets will be able to take place on Albert Square for another year after all.

“Although stalls which would have been on Albert Square will have to relocate in future years to enable works, once the transformed and enlarged square is finished it will be able to host markets which are bigger and better than ever, as well as a whole host of other events.”

This year’s Christmas Market in Albert Square will be on a slightly reduced footprint, about two thirds of its normal size,  because of works taking place on the Grade I-listed Town Hall, although overall the markets will be as big as ever.

The plans for Albert Square are part of Manchester City Council’s Our Town Hall project which is protecting, repairing and enhancing the Grade I-listed building and its setting.  They would involve limiting traffic access to only the Princess Street side of the square and extending its pedestrian areas.

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