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Manchester's streets and squares could be opened up as beer gardens and restaurant terraces

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the pedestrianised stretch of Deansgate could see seating spill further onto pavements and into the road to help hospitality businesses back on their feet.Pat Karney, the council's city centre chief, said a task force has been assembled bringing together highways, licensing and planning officials to help businesses adapt after lockdown is lifted."Hospitality recovery is going to be led by outdoor usage so we're prepared to look at extra space for people," he told the M.E.N."We've studied carefully what's been happening in Berlin and other European cities.

It's going to be recovery and reinvention."Everyone is going to face new arrangements and this is the only way that we can sort out the economic and health crisis.

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