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The £250m Kampus development has seen the regeneration of a huge swathe of land between Piccadilly Train Station and Manchester's Gay Village.
The new gardens at the mixed residential and commercial development are open to the public, and from next Friday, June 11, will host the Summer Garden Series of events.
It kicks off with a residency from Isca Wines, the renowned Levenshulme-based natural wine bar, who are taking over the Manchester garden
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