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AJ Handley-Rowe AJ Handley-Rowe - 10th November 2021

Inside Manchester Town Hall as more scaffolding comes down and reopening date confirmed

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson Inside Manchester Town Hall as more scaffolding comes down and reopening date confirmed

The Manchester Town Hall at long last has a path to completion, and as the scaffolding around this landmark building creeps down, the council has shared a glimpse at the work that’s happening inside.

The Grade I-listed building has been hidden behind scaffolding and white sheets for more than five years, with its once-in-a-century regeneration delayed by a number of factors.

But now, at long last, Manchester City Council has confirmed a completion date for the project, with work on the Manchester Town Hall set to complete in spring 2027.

Those of us wandering through town or attending the Manchester Christmas Markets in recent months will have noticed the scaffolding around the beautiful structure slowly unveiling its beautiful facade.

First came the clock tower, then down came the huge temporary roof (which had been keeping the building watertight while roofing works were carried out), and now there’s movement around the sides of the town hall too.

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Inside, an army of skilled workers have been carefully restoring and repairing this heritage building, safeguarding it for future generations.

In images shared by the council, we can see the ornate ceilings, intricate stonework, and grand hallways of the Manchester Town Hall for the first time in years.

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And addressing the ‘unique challenges’ faced during the restoration, the report has laid out a ‘more certain’ completion date of spring 2027 and a budget increase of an additional £95 million – taking the overall project budget to £524.8 million.

The Manchester Town Hall project has faced challenges since it began in 2020, including the Covid pandemic, a volatile economic climate, and construction industry rising costs.

The council’s report also said that there’s been a shortage of ‘specialist labour capacity in the supply chain, issues with the supply of materials (which under strict heritage rules need to closely match those used in the original construction) and ongoing discovery of further construction challenges, all of which unavoidably cause delays and associated costs’.

Inside the Manchester Town Hall. Credit: Supplied
Inside the Manchester Town Hall. Credit: Supplied

On top of that, three of the contractors working on the regeneration have gone into administration in the last six months alone.

Despite that, most of the external work is now complete, with work now focussing on the interiors.

When it reopens next year, Manchester Town Hall will have a free public attraction The Town Hall Story, which will bring its fascinating history to life.

Before then, a series of hard hat tours are being planned to welcome Mancs inside the building.

Deputy Council Leader Cllr Garry Bridges said: “This project to safeguard Manchester Town Hall and create unprecedented public access is the biggest heritage project the country has seen for many years. Only the restoration of the Houses of Parliament will surpass it in scale.

“A project of this size is extraordinarily complicated and has had to navigate a stream of challenges – from a global pandemic to high inflation in the construction industry and the hidden issues within the building’s historic fabric.

Scaffolding around the Manchester Town Hall is slowly coming down
Scaffolding around the Manchester Town Hall is slowly coming down. Credit: Supplied

“Like everyone, we have been frustrated by the increased time and cost involved. But if we had not acted decisively to invest in the future of this Victorian masterpiece, many parts of which were reaching the end of their natural lifespans, we would have seen it become unusable and obsolete.

“We’re glad that we’re now on a confident path to completion in spring 2027, in time for the 150th anniversary of its original opening. The results of the project will be there for people to appreciate and enjoy for the next 100 years.

“Manchester people are beginning to see the benefits of the expanded Albert Square, at the heart of the city’s best ever Christmas, and there will be many more events to come in a public square to rival the best in Europe.

“When town halls like ours were built in the 19th Century, most Mancunians were excluded from them. But we want to give the building back to the people – inviting them to a new free visitor attraction and to share in a cultural programme around its reopening.

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“Now we have a date for completion we can begin to look forward with excitement.”

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The best things to do in Greater Manchester this week | 15 – 21 December 2025

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant

Can you believe we’re half way through December now, and a new year will soon be here?

Greater Manchester is looking as seasonal as ever at the moment, with dozens of light trails and Christmas events to be getting involved with, not to mention the iconic Manchester Christmas Markets having kicked off for 2025 too, so there’s loads to do throughout our region this week.

Finding it a bit tricky to pick what to do though? No worries. We’ve chosen a few of the highlights for another edition of our ‘what’s on‘ guide.

Both free things and those that’ll set you back a few pennies are featured.

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Manchester Christmas Markets 2025

Manchester City Centre

Monday 15 – Monday 22 December (some until 4 January 2026)

The Manchester Christmas Markets. Credit: Supplied, Manchester City Council
Manchester Christmas Markets 2025 / Credit: Manchester City Council

This is your last full week to make the most of Manchester Christmas Markets 2025.

The iconic annual event is an absolute staple in Manchester’s festive events calendar, and always draws in thousands of visitors from all across the globe – with hundreds of stalls across several sites now lining the streets of our city this year.

Visitors can tuck into a wide range of festive foods and drinks, and shop for Christmas gifts from countless independent traders.

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Find out everything you need to know about Manchester Christmas Markets 2025 here, and check out the full round-up of drinks prices from all the traders here.

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Looking for somewhere a bit quieter but still full of festive spirit? We now have a round-up of the best alternative Christmas markets in and around Greater Manchester.

Manchester Christmas Markets are in full swing, and despite having a new layout this year, they’re kinda the same as always. So if you’re seeking something a bit different for your festive day out, Christmas shopping, or even dinner, there are a few alternative markets to try this winter.

From a brand-new event where street food traders centre around a flaming mulled wine bar, to one of the region’s best-loved weekend markets that now has a festive twist, there’s absolutely loads going on.

Have a read of our round-up here.

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Santa Specials

East Lancashire Railway

Monday 15 – Wednesday 24 December

Santa Specials / Credit: ELR

East Lancashire Railway’s beloved Santa steam train rides are back for more festive fun this Christmas.

Running right through until Christmas Eve, ELR’s ‘Santa Specials’ are your chance to hop on board an old-school steam train and travel through the magical Irwell Valley to make “enchanted memories” that last a lifetime.

The famous festive steam trains have become an essential part of Christmas for many families in the North West, and there’s still some tickets left available.

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Find out more and grab ticket here.

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Skate Manchester 2025

Cathedral Gardens

Monday 15 December 2025 – Sunday 4 January 2026

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Skate Manchester 2025 / Credit: Supplied

What’s a festive season in the city without Skate Manchester?

Back once again for 2025, ready for families, friends, and festive fun seekers to enjoy the sights and sounds of Christmas, Skate Manchester is festive staple in Cathedral Gardens.

Skaters can expect to glide across a gleaming ice path and spin around a dazzling seven-metre Christmas tree taking centre stage in the middle of the rink for another year.

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This year, there’s also a giant turbine by Octopus Energy that’s partially-powering the rink too, and you can skate around it while enjoying the ski scene in the globe.

Find out more and grab tickets here.

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The Grotto 2025

Trafford Centre

Monday 15 December – onwards

The Grotto 2025 / Credit: Supplied

The Grotto has returned to the Trafford Centre for the festive season.

This year, the shopping centre is taking things up a notch too, as The Grotto is described as being a ‘joyful’ and ‘interactive’ adventure where you’ll become part of a magical mission – saving Christmas cheer.

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To make the experience accessible to all, specially-tailored Whispering Winter sessions with softer lighting, quieter music, and fewer visitors will create a calm and inclusive environment for every child to enjoy the magic of Christmas.

Find out more and get tickets to The Grotto here.

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Etihad Stadium Christmas Tours

Etihad Stadium

Monday 15 December – onwards

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Manchester City are hosting special Christmas-themed tours of the Etihad Stadium this winter.

Having already been given the nod at Trip Advisor’s Travellers’ Choice ‘Best of the Best’ awards, the club’s Etihad Stadium tours have been given an even better festive upgrade.
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From walking out the tunnel welcomed to the tune of Christmas carols sang by the Halle Youth Choir and into the dugout, holding their own press conference, as well as a new VR experience, you’ve never quite done a tour like this.
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Give your fellow City fans a visit to their beloved Blues’ home ground like never before.⁠

Find out more here.

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Looking to escape the elements and have your mind boggled this winter?

Sounds like a trip to Museum of Illusions is on the cards then.

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It’s time to let your competitive side out – get ready to experience the city’s most unique attraction like never before. Race through the vortex, create the best mirror image, and complete the brain gym the fastest to win the dazzling trophy at the end.

Whether you’re team building with your work lot, or taking your mates for a bit of healthy competition, it’s a great one to have a go at.

Check out our recent visit👇

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Believe! The Polar Express Experience

Victoria Warehouse

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Monday 15 – Wednesday 31 December

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Believe! The Polar Express Experience has landed in Manchester.

Having taken over Victoria Warehouse, this is an immersive walk-through experience, inspired by the timeless Christmas classic. You’ll be taken through the story in its entirety, stepping into the Polar Express carriage as a passenger and arriving to a festive Northern Lights display at your final destination – the North Pole, of course.

Photo opportunities are available throughout the experience too… yep, even with the big guy himself, so make sure to get snapping.

Find out more and book tickets here.

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Anyone for a light trail?

As a wise someone once said… ‘live, laugh, light trail’.

If there’s one thing we’re not short of in the North West this festive season, it’s light trails or seasonal light-themed events, so we’ve rounded up some of the best for you to visit this week, if you fancy popping down to one.

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Northern Lights

Heaton Park

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Monday 15 – Wednesday 31 December

Northern Lights
Northern Lights / Credit: Supplied

Heaton Park has been transformed into a glowing world of wonder, as one of the UK’s most celebrated festive light trails has made its Manchester debut.

Already a hit in other major northern cities such as Leeds and Newcastle, Northern Lights – the acclaimed light trail from the team behind established music festivals Kendal Calling and Bluedot – has descended on our city’s largest park, bringing its cinematic visuals, choreographed soundscapes, and festive atmosphere along with it.

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The mile-long route features 16 large-scale installations, each synchronised to bespoke soundtracks creating a 90-minute experience like no other.

Find out more and book your tickets here.

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Christmas at Dunham Massey 2025

Dunham Massey

Monday 15 December 2025 – Sunday 4 January 2026

Christmas at Dunham Massey
There's a fairground at Christmas at Dunham Massey
Christmas at Dunham Massey / Credit: Supplied

A magical illuminated trail has made it returns to the historic Dunham Massey, filling the grounds with twinkling lights and dazzling installations. 

Christmas at Dunham Massey has become one of the North West’s most popular festive light trails, created by award-winning light trail producers, and for 2025, there’s a whole host of brand-new installations to see.

Visitors will get to walk through multicoloured landscapes of laser beams, while a projection on the facade of the historic house at Dunham Massey will narrate festive stories. 

Find out more and book your tickets here.

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Land of Lights 2025

Gulliver’s World

Monday 15 December – onwards

Land of Lights is back at Gulliver's World for 2025
Land of Lights is back at Gulliver's World for 2025
Land of Lights is back at Gulliver's World for 2025
Land of Lights at Gulliver’s World / Credit: The Manc Group

The magical Land of Lights has returned to Gulliver’s World once again.

After proving to be a huge success the past two years, the one-mile trail showcases a huge array of lanterns and displays, creating a wondrous, wild, and magical atmosphere that’s suitable for all ages, and this year, there’s even some new additions.

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Alongside returning favourites, visitors can now experience all-new lanterns filled with light and colour inspired by the wonders of nature.

Find out more and book tickets here.

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Lanterns and Light 2025

Chester Zoo

Monday 15 December 2025 – Saturday 3 January 2026

Lanterns and Light 2025 / Credit: Chester Zoo

The dazzling Lanterns and Light trail has returned to Chester Zoo for the winter.

Over the past couple of years, Lanterns and Light has proved to be such a success that it’s developed into one of the North West’s biggest and longest-running festive light trails, and all profits from the event support the zoo’s charitable mission to prevent wildlife extinction.

The zoo has transformed into a spectacular winter wonderland with colour-changing forests, glowing animals, show-stopping puppets and, brand-new for this year, a host of new immersive installations.

Find out more here.

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Yuletide 2025

Tatton Park

Monday 15 December – onwards

Wild Rumpus launch of Yuletide at Tatton Park
Yultide returns to Tatton Park. Credit: Emma Croman
Yuletide at Tatton Park / Credit: Tatton Park / Emma Croman

One of winter’s top events, Yuletide, has returned to Tatton Park’s Gardens.

The magical winter adventure has, once again, brough a glittering light trail and theatrical, immersive performance to the famous beauty spot.

This unique fusion of Christmas light trail and winter family festival is now in its third year, and will debut brand-new features and performances for 2025. As visitors wander the Yuletide event, they’ll be treated to everything from sparkling light installations to impressive fire juggling shows. 

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Audiences are invited to step into a world of winter folklore, filled with live music, cosy campfire stories, and plenty more. 

Find out more and get tickets here.

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NEW OPENING – Anthropologie

Royal Exchange

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Christmas has come early and Santa’s brought us the prettiest present of all this year.

A shiny new Anthropologie store has opened its doors inside a beautiful retail space at Royal Exchange, and it’s stuffed with homeware, fashion, gifts, and loads more.

Across two floors, you’ll find everything from denim to dinnerware, plus delights like martini-shaped handbags, apres ski-inspired glassware, and cosy knitwear – with brands like Damson Madder, TALA, Maeve, Vagabond, and Never Fully Dressed all in store.

Read more about this exciting new opening here.

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NEW OPENING – Alo Yoga

New Cathedral Street

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It’s time to say Alo to the city’s newest fitness store.

Alo Yoga has finally opened the doors to a gorgeous new shop in the heart of Manchester, kitting us lot out with everything we need to move and stretch from studio to street.⁠ There’s everything from comfy joggers and stretchy leggings to essential fitness kit like cushioned yoga mats.⁠
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The new Alo Yoga store has the perfect attire for your relaxing yoga session, pilates princess sweat sesh, or brunch date.⁠

Find out more here.

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FOODIE FEASTS

Here’s a selection of the tasty new and returning traders that you NEED to check out at Manchester Christmas Markets this year.

From comfort food, to sweet treats, and everything in between.

Fancy a proper good pie?

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Our piggy little prayers have been answered – you can finally get your hands on proper British pies at the Manchester Christmas Markets.

You may know that Great North Pie Co have been a staple at the Markets for years, but it’s always been with pies you take home to heat for your tea… not this time though, as this year they’ve got an actual pie and mash bar.

They’re currently serving up their award-winning bakes on a bed of fluffy mashed potato, with lashings of steaming hot onion gravy.

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Partial to some cheesy pasta? Aren’t we all.

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Everybody’s favourite pasta from a cheese wheel is back this year.

Pasta Claus is the Italian themed pop-up serving all the classics. We’re talking the OG carbonara, cacio e pepe, and a pesto burrata number – the options are endless. There’s even thick cut slices of Lasagne too, with layers of beef ragù, bèchamel sauce, and lashings of parm.

If you’re dreaming of a cheesy Christmas, get this one added to your list.

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Is piping hot goulash in a bread bowl more up your street?

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When we’re after comfort food, nothing hits the spot quite like a hearty stew or a warm bowl of roasties, right?

Enter Roasties Haus, brought to you by the team behind Drip Haus. We’re talking fluffy roasted tatties piled high with all the festive trimmings, and of course, a big tub of gravy to pour, dip, and devour every last bite.

But wait, they’re not stopping there. These legends are also serving Austrian goulash in a bread bowl, because nothing screams comfort and warmth like a hearty, loaded soup and crusty bread.

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Is your sweet tooth craving tiramisu? Ours certainly is.

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These gorgeous little boxes of tiramisu have been going viral on TikTok, so we made a beeline to the Manchester Christmas Markets to grab one for ourselves.

Misu Tiramisu have brought nine different flavours of their handcrafted Italian desserts to Piccadilly Gardens.

You can tuck into flavours including classic, pistachio and lemon, as well as festive flavours like black forest, gingerbread, and orange chocolate, all served in these beautiful little boxes.

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Up for a pint of the Black Stuff?

Manchester isn’t exactly short of a pint of places for a pint of Guinness (not sure if you’ve noticed, but we have a LOT of Irish pubs now) – but only three have got the seal of approval from the source themselves. ⁠
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This week, the iconic Irish brewery released its inaugural Harp Guide, singling out just 35 pubs around the country that are serving a worthy pint of the black stuff.
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From a lively city centre pub to a couple of suburban gems, these are the spots to head if you’re a discerning Guinness fan. ⁠

Find out who made the cut in Manchester👇

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Featured Image – Tatton Park | Manchester City Council | The Manc Group

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