Government funding has been secured to upgrade two public spaces in Withington Village and local residents and businesses can now have their say on the proposals.

The two locations include the creation of a new public square at Rutherford Place and works to upgrade and give priority to pedestrians on Copson Street.

The projects were highlighted as opportunities within the Withington Village Draft Framework in 2020, which received broad public support following consultation in the local community.

Rutherford Place – new public square

The vision is for a new public space at the gateway to Withington Village and to create an improved setting for Withington Library and other local heritage buildings.

The space would provide opportunities for visitors to spend more time on the high street, which could also be used for events, by businesses themselves or for public art.

Rutherford Place would be mostly pedestrianised and would welcome a new rain garden that would provide new greenery and help prevent flooding, while separating the public space from the road, providing a new green space under tree shade.

The aim is to make Rutherford Place somewhere where people of all ages use, while maintaining its historic setting.

Copson Street – pedestrian first

The proposals will create a pedestrian priority area with attractive and safe spaces, which will be age friendly, and where the community can gather – including hosting markets and other small events.

Originally the intention was to explore a full pedestrianisation of the space, as well as removing loading bays, but following engagement with local businesses, this approach was deemed unfeasible due to deliveries and access for customers.

However, to allow a pedestrian first approach, the road would be narrowed and chicaned to slow and manage traffic. On-street parking has also been removed, widening the footpath to create a tree-lined public space with seating.

New drainage and specialist tree pits will prevent local flooding, and delivery vehicles will be limited to certain times and vehicles will be restricted to access only.

Each intervention is designed to create a more pedestrian friendly environment.

The consultation is open now

In-person drop in events and online sessions will also take place: 

  • In-person Wednesday 7 February from 4pm to 7pm at Withington Library
  • On-line on Thursday 8 February – 6.30 to 7.30pm (email withington.village@manchester.gov.uk to receive a link to the meeting)

The consultation will be open until Monday 19 February 2024.  

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