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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
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Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Manchester opens first new park in 100 years, complete with 'scary' slides
A delight for kids, one of the slides will take riders over the largely forgotten River Medlock.
Manchester's first new city centre public park for 100 years opened its gates on Wednesday and has eight slides declared "so scary" by delighted children given the first go.
There are eight slides in total at Mayfield, which is nestled between the Mancunian Way, the city’s ring road and Piccadilly Station.
Originally developed for a printing factory during the Industrial Revolution and later used as a railway station and parcel depot, the 24-acre site has lain derelict for decades but has been brought back to life in a £1.4bn public private partnership.
The opening day of Mayfield Park, the first city centre park created in Manchester for more than 100 years. The new 6.5-acre space, touted as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity", is part of a £1.4bn development to transform the area between Piccadilly station and Mancunian Way, running along the River Medlock.
Manchester, 22 September 2022.
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Kaley Cuoco shows off her edgy fashion sense as she arrives at The Hollywood Roosevelt hotel for an afternoon meeting.
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Los Angeles, CA, USA. May 25, 2022
Kaley Cuoco shows off her edgy fashion sense as she arrives at The Hollywood Roosevelt hotel for an afternoon meeting. The 36-year-old star of The Flight Attendant work an oversized white shirt, huge baggy jeans, gray slides and a caramel Bottega Veneta waist bag. Kaley also carried a black suit jacket, white shirt and pair of black loafers.
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Kaley Cuoco shows off her edgy fashion sense as she arrives at The Hollywood Roosevelt hotel for an afternoon meeting.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. May 25, 2022
Kaley Cuoco shows off her edgy fashion sense as she arrives at The Hollywood Roosevelt hotel for an afternoon meeting. The 36-year-old star of The Flight Attendant work an oversized white shirt, huge baggy jeans, gray slides and a caramel Bottega Veneta waist bag. Kaley also carried a black suit jacket, white shirt and pair of black loafers.
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NEWS - Olympische Winterspiele 2022: Mathilde Gremaud holt Gold im Slopestyle-Final
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bob Strong/UPI/Shutterstock (12806735ai)
Switzerland's Mathilde Gremaud slides into the finish area after crashing on the final hill in the Women's Freestyle Skiing Slopestyle competition at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics in Zhangjiakou, China on Tuesday, February 15, 2022. Gremaud won the gold medal, China's Eileen Gu won the silver medal and Estonia's Kelly Sildaru won the bronze medal.
Beijing Olympics 2022, Zhangjiakou, China - 15 Feb 2022
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Jon Hamm is seen running errands in Los Angeles a couple of days before the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Los Angeles, CA, USA. November 23, 2021
Jon Hamm is seen running errands in Los Angeles a couple of days before the Thanksgiving holiday. The 50-year-old star of Mad Men parked his car in a police zone parking spot outside GelsonÍs market. Jon picked up some toilet paper at the market, before heading to Box Brothers to drop off a package.
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Jon Hamm is seen running errands in Los Angeles a couple of days before the Thanksgiving holiday.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. November 23, 2021
Jon Hamm is seen running errands in Los Angeles a couple of days before the Thanksgiving holiday. The 50-year-old star of Mad Men parked his car in a police zone parking spot outside GelsonÍs market. Jon picked up some toilet paper at the market, before heading to Box Brothers to drop off a package.
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Tony McGrath collection
After his career as a photographer, Tony McGrath was the ObserverÕs picture editor from 1981 to 1993. He is pictured here at the paperÕs offices, circa 1992.
Photograph: Mike King/The Observer
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Actress Mariel Hemingway, 59, is seen leaving Erewhon grocery store in Thousands Oaks after getting a cold drink on a hot California day.
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Los Angeles, CA, USA. June 9, 2021
Actress Mariel Hemingway, 59, is seen leaving Erewhon grocery store in Thousands Oaks after getting a cold drink on a hot California day. The granddaughter of legendary author Ernest Hemingway wore a black cropped hooded sweatshirt top, black mini shirt and slip-on shoes.
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Actress Mariel Hemingway, 59, is seen leaving Erewhon grocery store in Thousands Oaks after getting a cold drink on a hot California day.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. June 9, 2021
Actress Mariel Hemingway, 59, is seen leaving Erewhon grocery store in Thousands Oaks after getting a cold drink on a hot California day. The granddaughter of legendary author Ernest Hemingway wore a black cropped hooded sweatshirt top, black mini shirt and slip-on shoes.
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Actress Mariel Hemingway, 59, is seen leaving Erewhon grocery store in Thousands Oaks after getting a cold drink on a hot California day.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. June 9, 2021
Actress Mariel Hemingway, 59, is seen leaving Erewhon grocery store in Thousands Oaks after getting a cold drink on a hot California day. The granddaughter of legendary author Ernest Hemingway wore a black cropped hooded sweatshirt top, black mini shirt and slip-on shoes.
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PEOPLE - Anthony Kiedis ist in Moschino-Jacke in Malibu unterwegs
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Malibu, CA, USA. June 1, 2021
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Anthony Kiedis seen having coffee with a friend in Malibu. The lead singer of Red Hot Chili Peppers wore black shorts, a Moschino bomber jacket, baseball hat and pink slides as he drove off his in his golf cart.
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PEOPLE - Anthony Kiedis ist in Moschino-Jacke in Malibu unterwegs
Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. June 1, 2021
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PEOPLE - Anthony Kiedis ist in Moschino-Jacke in Malibu unterwegs
Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. June 1, 2021
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PEOPLE - Anthony Kiedis ist in Moschino-Jacke in Malibu unterwegs
Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. June 1, 2021
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PEOPLE - Anthony Kiedis ist in Moschino-Jacke in Malibu unterwegs
Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. June 1, 2021
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Anthony Kiedis seen having coffee with a friend in Malibu. The lead singer of Red Hot Chili Peppers wore black shorts, a Moschino bomber jacket, baseball hat and pink slides as he drove off his in his golf cart.
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PEOPLE - Anthony Kiedis ist in Moschino-Jacke in Malibu unterwegs
Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. June 1, 2021
***Video also available***
Anthony Kiedis seen having coffee with a friend in Malibu. The lead singer of Red Hot Chili Peppers wore black shorts, a Moschino bomber jacket, baseball hat and pink slides as he drove off his in his golf cart.
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Justin Bieber Steps Out For Lunch After Announcing Collab With Crocs Footwear
Friday, October 9, 2020 - Justin Bieber arrives at Joan's On Third to pick up lunch after arriving in his Lamborghini Urus. Justin recently announced he has teams with Crocs to release his very own design. Bieber's new kicks are set to hit stores October 13.
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