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Times announced for Olympic and Paralympic parade in Manchester

  • Details of the national parade, which takes place in Manchester before London, honouring our Team GB and Paralympic GB heroes can now be confirmed.

The parade is to take place on Monday, 17 October, beginning outside the Museum of Science and Industry. The parade will then enter the Liverpool Road junction of Deansgate at 4.30 before completing a route through the city centre, ending in Albert Square.

The parade is expected to last around one hour taking in the length of Deansgate, Huntsbank, Todd Street, Corporation Street, Exchange Square, Cross Street and finally Albert Square.

The parade will be followed by an event for the athletes in Albert Square from 5.30pm.

 

The parade and finale from Albert Square will be broadcast live via Big Screen relay sites throughout the city centre so that people can see as much of the athletes as possible. 

Councillor Sue Murphy, eputy leader of Manchester City Council, said:

“First and foremost this is will be a family-friendly event and we want to make sure as many people as possible can get into the city centre, be part of the celebration and help cheer on our Olympic and Paralympic heroes.

“Manchester is home to some of the biggest names of the Games and it is an honour to host the national parade for Team GB and Paralympic GB.

"Make a note in your diary – we want to line the streets and fill Albert Square to give our athletes the celebration they deserve.”