Article 5S9A1 ‘They’re in the way’: Manchester rebels against grey advertising boxes

‘They’re in the way’: Manchester rebels against grey advertising boxes

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Helen Pidd and Weronika Strzyżyńska
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Pedestrians call them ugly and a nuisance but council says money is sorely needed after years of cuts

Earlier this year, Manchester city council declared ambitions to become a pedestrian paradise. We want walking to be the main way people get around the city centre," proclaimed the town hall's transport plan. Pavements and public spaces will be high quality, well-maintained, green and accessible - catering for everyone, no matter what their age or mobility."

Yet this autumn, 86 mysterious grey boxes were plonked on pavements across the city which did pretty much the opposite. Measuring more than a metre across, the metal monoliths obstructed the footway, failing what transport engineers call the double buggy test" while upsetting wheelchair users and aesthetes alike.

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