Celebrations for the King's coronation will be taking place all over Manchester this weekend. The city will be marking the historic occasion with street parties as well as two public screenings of the ceremony itself on Saturday (May 6).
The coronation of King Charles III and the Queen Consort will be broadcast live from London onto large screens set up in Piccadilly Gardens and Manchester Cathedral where people can watch the ceremony for free. There will be an array of vendors in Piccadilly Gardens selling food, coronation treats and tipples – plus, there will be face painting for little ones keen to join in the fun.
The coronation fun continues into Sunday (May 7), where Piccadilly Gardens will be transformed into a picnic space for the Coronation Big Lunch. Complete with picnic tables, benches and food stalls, the event will be open to everyone.
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In the evening, the Coronation Concert will be live streamed in Piccadilly Gardens and residents are invited to enjoy the world-class entertainment and historic event in the city centre with family and friends. Starting on Monday (May 8), to mark His Majesty The King’s Coronation, thousands of organisations across the country will be participating in the Big Help Out – a scheme encouraging people to volunteer and help out their local communities.
There are also street parties planned across the city. In Manchester, 52 roads will be closed for street parties celebrating the coronation over the weekend.
Lord Mayor of Manchester Donna Ludford, said: "The Coronation of His Majesty the King Charles the III and Queen Consort is a landmark occasion, and I am pleased that Manchester is joining in with the Coronation fun. From joining in with the events in Piccadilly Gardens, to celebrating at home, there’s a range of ways that communities all over the city can get involved with the celebrations and I hope that it will be a weekend to remember for all."
Here is the full list of road closures for street parties in Manchester:
- Woodward Street, Ancoats
- Ardwick Green North, Ardwick
- Falcon Street, Ardwick
- Guidepost Road, Ardwick
- Swanage Ave, Brooklands
- Bradshaw Fold Avenue, Charlestown
- Enderby Road, Charlestown
- Trowbridge Drive, Charlestown
- Fairy Lane, Cheetham
- Knowsley Street, Cheetham
- Chorlton Green, Chorlton
- Corkland Road, Chorlton
- Meadow Bank, Chorlton
- Morville Road, Chorlton
- Brundetts Road, Chorlton Park
- Mersey Bank Ave, Chorlton Park
- Kearsley Road, Crumpsall
- Fairfax Ave, Didsbury East
- Gawsworth Ave, Didsbury East
- Melrose Ave, Didsbury East
- Bamford Road, Didsbury West
- Georgina Ave, Didsbury West
- Mayville Drive, Didsbury West
- Woodford Gardens, Didsbury West
- Agnew Road, Gorton/Abbey Hey
- Contable Street, Gorton/Abbey Hey
- Jessop Street, Gorton/Abbey Hey
- Chichester Road, Hulme
- St Marys Street, Hulme
- Broom Avenue, Levenshulme
- Marley Road, Levenshulme
- Rostron Street, Levenshulme
- Beresford Road, Longsight
- Northmoor Road, Longsight
- Slade Grove, Longsight
- Slade Lane, Longsight
- Trust Road, Longsight
- Quinney Crescent, Moss Side
- Quinney Crescent, Moss Side
- Shoreham Close, Moss Side
- Northfield Road, Moston
- Parkfield Road, Moston
- Whernside Avenue, Moston
- Whitecar Avenue, Moston
- Howard Road, Northenden
- Victoria Road, Northenden
- Collingwood Road, Rusholme
- Meldon Road, Rusholme
- Lyndene Road, Sharston
- College Road, Whalley Range
- Burlington Road, Withington
- Bampton Road, Woodhouse Park
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