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Design teams shortlisted for huge Piccadilly Gardens revamp

A huge £25m facelift for Piccadilly Gardens is one step closer as six teams are selected for the next stage of an international design competition to create a 'world class space' in the city centre spot. The 10-acre site which Manchester council invited urban design and landscape teams to submit plans for includes Mosley Street, Parker Street and parts of Portland Street and Piccadilly which run alongside the Gardens.

The design brief envisages the major city thoroughfare becoming a 'special place with a strong sense of identity, welcoming and uniquely Mancunian'. It seeks to make the Gardens a 'place for all', where children can play, events are hosted and the tens of thousands walking through it every day feel safe.

The brief also recognises the importance of having a green space in the city centre and calls for planting to encourage biodiversity and improve air quality.

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Council leader Bev Craig said: "The area centred around Piccadilly Gardens has the potential to be an outstanding public space where people actively want to spend time, not just hurry through. It can be a more welcoming gateway to the city, as well as a flexible and family-friendly events space.

"We know it isn’t fulfilling that role at the moment and are looking to bring forward design proposals which will herald significant improvements. The shortlisting of these six design teams brings us another step closer to realising that ambition."

The local authority has been looking to redevelop the areas around the Gardens which has been associated with anti-social behaviour for years. Plans to split the concrete pavilion into two separate sections, refurbish the

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