CommunityRoad closures in place for Manchester Christmas Parade this weekend

Road closures in place for Manchester Christmas Parade this weekend

Road closures have been announced ahead of the Manchester Christmas Parade which takes place in the city centre on Sunday.

The free family-friendly parade will start and finish at Manchester Cathedral, setting off at 1 pm from the Cathedral along the following route: Manchester Cathedral – Victoria Street – Deansgate – John Dalton Street – Cross Street – Market Street – St Mary’s Gate – Deansgate – Victoria Street – Manchester Cathedral

Details of the road closures, changes to Metrolink timetable and on-street parking which are necessary in order for the parade to safely go ahead are listed below:

Road closures from 8am to 5pm

  • Victoria Street (Deansgate to Cathedral Approach)
  • Market Street (Cross Street to Exchange Street)
  • St Mary’s Gate (Exchange Street to Deansgate)
  • Cateaton Street (Deansgate to Exchange Square)

11am to 3pm ​

  • Victoria Bridge Street (Chapel Street to Deansgate)
  • Deansgate (Victoria Street to John Dalton Street)
  • John Dalton Street (Southgate to Clarence Street)
  • Cross Street (John Dalton Street to Corporation Street)

Metrolink suspension

From 12pm to 2.30pm

2CC (St Peter’s Square to Exchange Square) suspended parking

Suspensions and exemptions

From 6pm on Friday to 5pm on Sunday 

  • Market Street (outside Marks and Spencers) – One bay only

From 6pm on Saturday  to 5pm on Sunday 

  • Victoria Street (Deansgate to Cathedral Approach)
  • Cateaton Street (Deansgate to Exchange Square)
  • St Ann Street (Southgate to Cross Street)
  • Deansgate (Victoria Street to John Dalton Street)
  • John Dalton Street (King Street West to Clarence Street)
  • Cross Street (John Dalton Street to Corporation Street)
  • Market Street (Cross Street to St Mary’s Gate)
  • St Mary’s Gate (Market Street to Deansgate)
  • St James’s Square (John Dalton Street to South King Street)
  • King Street West (Deansgate to Bridge Street)

Members of the public coming in to watch the parade are advised to plan their journey in advance and to use public transport where possible. Information on how to travel by public transport to watch the parade at tfgm.com

For more information on Manchester Christmas Parade visit: manchester.gov.uk/christmas

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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