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Waxy O'Connors in the city centre has shuttered its site after almost two decades here. It leaves a large unit in the Printworks vacant, with 'To Let' signs now displayed in the windows on Corporation Street.
The Irish pub was one of Manchester's most unique bars, a labyrinth of different areas connected by staircases and passages.
At its centre was a centuries-old tree, brought over from Ireland to stand as a focal point in the bar. The space was filled with wooden walls, wooden floors, wooden staircases, wooden pews and
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