“Their memories will endure and Manchester will never forget them. “The Glade of Light will become part of the fabric of our city, a calm and peaceful place which will blend seamlessly with the regeneration of the wider Medieval Quarter in which it sits.”Survivors of the terror attack, and the families of those who died, helped with the memorial’s design, which was changed to make sure it was wheelchair accessible.The memorial will form a part of a wider transformation of the area between Manchester Cathedral and Chetham’s School of Music on Fennel Street and Victoria Street.Joanne Roney, chief executive of Manchester council, said: “Reaching this point has involved a long and meticulous journey.“We made a solemn commitment to honour the.
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