Three streets in Manchester city centre will be shut to traffic for two weeks due to emergency works. Shudehill, Withy Grove and High Street will be closed for a fortnight from Sunday (October 20).
The closure will allow engineers from Electricity North West to carry out emergency electricity works in the Shudehill area.
The works are expected to take about two weeks. Access to the Shudehill bus interchange will not be affected, although a bus stop in Corporation Street will be closed. READ MORE: Cheryl issues statement following tragic death of Liam Payne Tram services will not be impacted and businesses in the area will remain open for trading, Manchester City Council said.
The authority said it was "essential that works take place as soon as possible to prevent any disruption during the festive period".