Manchester Evening News

Travel alert over City title bid and Barry gig

- By JENNA CAMPBELL

PEOPLE are being advised to plan their journeys as thousands of football fans and music lovers are set to flock to neighbouri­ng events in Greater Manchester this weekend.

Travel advice has been issued ahead of a ‘really busy’ Sunday in the city.

Co-op Live will welcome legendary performer Barry Manilow to the stage, while next door, City take on West Ham United at the Etihad as they try to clinch the Premier League title.

Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has said it expects tens of thousands to descend on Eastlands on Sunday.

People travelling to the concert, match or other destinatio­ns are encouraged to make use of the public transport and active travel options on offer. They are also advised to check the latest informatio­n before setting off.

Ticket-holders for Barry Manilow will have free Metrolink tram travel included with their event ticket – valid

for four hours before and after the show – which can also be used on the postevent shuttle buses from Co-op Live to the city centre. However, travel on commercial bus services is not included with event tickets.

Parking at Co-op Live has already sold out and there is a strict residents parking scheme in operation around the venue. While public transport and active travel are strongly encouraged by

TfGM, a suggested alternativ­e is to park in one of the city centre multi-storey car parks and take a tram, walk, or cycle to Etihad Campus.

For those attending the match, Metrolink will operate a double-tram service between the city centre and Etihad Campus both before and after the match. Supporters can also make use of a shuttle bus service to the city centre, or travel on one of the 17 supporters’ bus services from across Greater Manchester and the surroundin­g area.

Buses will leave later, at 7.15pm, if City win the title. TfGM warns public transport will be busiest immediatel­y before and after the events and passengers may have to wait to board their services. The Etihad Campus is a 35-minute walk from the city centre, giving fans the option of walking or cycling to their events.

A new interactiv­e walking route (also marked on maps as ‘CityLink’) is clearly signposted from Piccadilly Station and through the Ancoats and New Islington areas, and helpers will be on hand to support people as they make their way to and from the events.

For those cycling, it is a 10-minute ride via Merrill Street, then on to the CityLink by Holt Town tram stop. There are more than 500 cycle parking spaces on the Etihad Campus.

Further informatio­n on getting to the Co-op Live Arena and the Etihad Stadium can be found on the TfGM website.

 ?? ?? Take That are due to play Co-op Live next month
Take That are due to play Co-op Live next month
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 ?? ?? Barry Manilow and, right, City’s Erling Haaland with the Premier League trophy last year
Barry Manilow and, right, City’s Erling Haaland with the Premier League trophy last year
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