which has already been made traffic-free.Blossom Street in Ancoats and parts of the Gay Village, including Bloom Street and Richmond Street, will also be subject to temporary traffic regulation orders.The closures will enable restaurants and bars to put tables and chairs on the pavements while reducing pedestrian pinch points.Elsewhere throughout the city centre, King Street, Bridge Street, the Corn Exchange, Wakefield Street, James Leigh Street and the Great Northern also form part of the council's plans to help hospitality businesses recover.Further road closures are also expected to be announced soon to help with social distancing as the city reopens, with Stevenson Square being a rumoured location.Coun Angeliki Stogia, executive member.
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