Chanel Métiers d'Art show in Manchester: Northern Quarter road closures announced ahead A-list event

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Manchester City Council have confirmed which roads in the Northern Quarter will be closed between Wednesday 6 December and Friday 8 December for the Chanel Métiers d'Art show taking place in the Northern Quarter. 

Chanel has been busy constructing a large canopy over Thomas Street for the runway and several of the other surrounding roads have also been occupied by equipment and workers over the past couple of weeks. The show will take place on Thursday 7 December. 

Northern Quarter road closures for Chanel Metiers d'Art show

Manchester prepares for the Chanel Metiers d'Art fashion showManchester prepares for the Chanel Metiers d'Art fashion show
Manchester prepares for the Chanel Metiers d'Art fashion show

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

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