trial six-month closure of the streets surrounding Cutting Room Square is set to be trialled, beginning this week (Friday 26 August).

During the pandemic a Temporary Traffic Regulation Order (TTRO) was brought into place in the Ancoats Neighbourhood, a plan which was met with broad public support.

As part of the ongoing commitment by Manchester City Council to provide safe and attractive, traffic-free public spaces, this trial is being launched to gauge public opinion on making this change permanent.

The proposals being put forward for the TTRO include closing Blossom Street to vehicles between Cotton Street and Sharrett Street

Closing Cotton Street to vehicles from its junction with Blossom Street to a point just to the south-east of Hood Street

Closing Hood Street from its junction with Cotton Street to a point just to the south-west of the Halle building’s servicing door

Closing Hood Street (except for vehicle loading/unloading) from its junction with Murray Street to a point just to the south-west of the Halle building’s servicing door

Bicycles will be permitted through the area as normal.

Existing pay-and-display parking bays will be removed, while car club bays and disabled parking bays will be retained but relocated to areas outside the TTRO zone.

Measures will go live from Friday 26 August and will run for a provisional six-month period to build feedback from the public and businesses.

Depending on this feedback the TTRO could be expended further to trial new changes or made permanent if the changes are found to be beneficial for the neighbourhood.

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