In case you’d somehow not noticed, there’s quite a big event happening in the Northern Quarter today – and the Chanel fashion show comes with a fair few road closures.
The scale of the event is huge, and now spreads far beyond the actual catwalk down Thomas Street.
Extra road closures will now be in place to hold the pre-show red carpet, with celebs rumoured to be joining including Timothee Chalamet, the Kardashin-Jenner clan, and Margot Robbie.
There are also several closures relating to security, and The Foundry Project has been transformed into a backstage area for the models who will walk Chanel’s Metiers d’art show.
Celebrities will arrive on Thomas Street before being ushered behind the huge black barriers that have been installed to shield them from view.
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Around 480 guests are expected to attend, with the Chanel collection itself actually arriving at 3pm.
The event itself will then take place between 5pm and 8pm, though the actual show will only be 15 minutes long.
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The following roads will be closed on Thursday 7 December for the Chanel event in the Northern Quarter.
Wednesday 6 and Thursday 7 December: 2pm – 10pm
High Street, between Copperas Street and Nicolas Croft
Soap Street, between High Street and Thomas Street
Salmon Street
Copperas Street, between High Street and Oak Street
Edge Street, between High Street and Oak Street
Back Turner Street, between High Street and John Street
Turner Street, between High Street and John Street
Kelvin Street, between Back Turner Street and Turner Street
John Street, between Turner Street and Thomas Street
Brick Street, between Back Turner Street and Turner Street
Back Thomas Street, between Thomas Street and Back Turner Street
10pm Wednesday 6 December until 3am Thursday 7 December
Copperas Street, between High Street and Oak Street
High Street, between Thomas Street and Copperas Street
10pm Thursday 7 December until 8am Friday 8 December
Copperas Street, between High Street and Oak Street
High Street, between Thomas Street and Copperas Street
Man City star Jack Grealish handed hefty fine for speeding in 30mph zone
Emily Sergeant
Manchester City star Jack Grealish has been fined for speeding in 30mph zone, it has been revealed.
During a hearing at Worcester Magistrates’ Court yesterday (8 May), where the Manchester City and England midfielder pleaded guilty, the court was told that Grealish was caught speeding by a mobile speed camera on Station Road, in the Wythall area of Worcestershire, while driving a Range Rover Sport on the morning of 17 July 2023.
The 28-year-old – who was said to have had a full, clean driving licence at the time of the speeding offence – was caught driving at 44mph in a 30mph zone.
After pleading guilty through his barrister at the hearing, of which he did not attend, the Birmingham-born footballer has been fined £666 for speeding, ordered to pay £110 in court costs, and a victim surcharge of £266 – which leaves him with a total bill of £1,042.
Station Road in Whythall, where the speeding offence took place / Credit: Google Maps
He was also handed five penalty points for the speeding offence.
A charge of failing to give information to the police relating to the identification of the driver, however, was withdrawn.
Grealish’s barrister, John Dye, explained that the sports star “means no discourtesy by not attending” the hearing yesterday, according to Sky News and BBC News reports, and that he was “instructed to enter a guilty plea in relation to speeding” on Grealish’s behalf.
Entire tram line suspended due to overhead line damage at Old Trafford
Daisy Jackson
Metrolink trams along the Altrincham line have been suspended due to damage to an overhead line near Old Trafford.
The damage, caused by a third party, has caused significant disruption for commuters across the Greater Manchester region this afternoon.
No Metrolink tram services are operating between Altrincham and Piccadilly, in either direction.
Large queues are already forming for buses at Piccadilly Gardens as people attempt to get home.
Engineers have arrived on site to try and fix the issue, but ‘significant disruption’ is expected to continue into the evening.
TfGM and Metrolink have also deployed staff to assist people with their journeys at all stops in the city centre as well as at Old Trafford, Trafford Bar, and Cornbrook.
Trams between Bury and Deansgate-Castlefield are unaffected.
Ticket acceptance is in place on the 245, 255, 256, 263, 281 and 285 bus services and on Northern Rail services between Altrincham and the city centre. Simply show the driver your Metrolink ticket or pass when boarding.
You can plan the rest of your journey online using the TfGM journey planner here.