Welcome back Manchester

Council urges shoppers to stick to the rules as city opens for business

Father Christmas Manchester
Author: Michelle LiveseyPublished 1st Dec 2020
Last updated 1st Dec 2020

New 'Welcome Back Manchester' signs are being put up in Manchester city centre as shops prepare to reopen following lockdown, in Tier 3.

The City Council asks Manchester to continue to adhere to Covid-19 regulations, reminding people to keep their distance, wash hands and wear a face covering where necessary.

More uniformed Covid marshals will be on hand in busy shopping areas - such as Market Street - to manage crowding issues quickly and efficiently. These marshals will also be stationed around district centres across the city to ensure our highstreets are as safe as possible.

Manchester City Centre

Pavement widening schemes across the city, installed following the initial lockdown earlier in the year, will remain in place, along with the road closures that were put in place at the same time.

This means part of Deansgate, Thomas Street and Stevenson Square in the Northern Quarter will continue to be closed to traffic to support the hospitality industry (particularly once they can reopen fully), and to help pedestrians maintain their distance while in the city centre.

Cllr Pat Karney, Manchester’s City Centre spokesperson, said: “Lockdown in the winter months has proven a very different prospect to summer, and we know people will be raring to get out and get their Christmas shopping done.

“Supporting local businesses at this critical time of year is really important, but we do need to remain cautious and following safety guidelines is as crucial as ever. Covid has not gone away.

“You will see more Covid marshals in the city centre, there to keep us safe and manage crowds, and road closures will still be in place to give pedestrians more room to distance. And remember to wash your hands regularly, and wear a face covering.”