

⛏️ Repairs will take place through tonight and into tomorrow morning.įurther info: - Manchester Metrolink 🚊 June 11, 2023 ⚠️ The Bury line remains completely suspended and is expected to remain suspended until the end of service on Sunday 11 June. Metrolink tweeted: “The Bury line remains completely suspended and is expected to remain suspended until the end of service on Sunday 11 June. Passengers are advised to check TfGM’s website for the latest travel updates for Sunday evening and Monday morning.” “Additional staff will be on hand to support passengers across the network. We are working hard to resolve the issues as quickly as possible and to minimise disruption to passengers. TfGM’s Interim Chief Operating Officer, Alex Cropper, said: “We apologise for the disruption to Metrolink services this evening and in particular, to those passengers attending Parklife and Soccer Aid who are affected. Services from Soccer Aid at Old Trafford are also affected, with passengers advised to change at Cornbrook for journeys onwards. Parklife shuttle bus services will run into the evening as required to replace trams, with extra staff on hand. Other services are being impacted by the overhead line damage, including the Oldham and Rochdale line which is part-suspended, and other services which are delayed and being re-routed. Repairs are being undertaken throughout tonight and into tomorrow morning. It’s expected that the Bury line will remain shut down until the end of service on Sunday 11 June and may still be down into tomorrow morning. Instead, gig-goers are being advised to use the dedicated shuttle buses – or to brave the walk back to the city centre.Īnd while tickets are being accepted on local bus services while the trams are down, it’s a Sunday service with only limited buses available. It means that no tram services will be operating from Heaton Park or Bowker Vale, which service the massive Parklife festival. Transport for Greater Manchester announced that there had been severe damage to an overhead line at Victoria station. The Metrolink tram network is facing disruption tonight, with the Bury line – which happens to run past Parklife festival – completely suspended. Manchester Bury line suffers severe damage with NO trams home from Parklife Daisy Jackson The set lunch, meanwhile, is available in the week from 12-2pm and on weekends from 12-3pm, includes choices such as a whole burrata topped with cherries and balsamic glaze, wild mushroom risotto, and homemade ravioli stuff with either lobster or spinach depending on your preference. Read more: All the January Manchester restaurant deals, discounts and offers you need in 2022 The pre-theatre menu, available between 5-7pm every day, features pizza and pasta favourites, including the house-made lobster ravioli, as well as a selection of side dishes ranging from salads and ‘mama’s mashed potatoes’ to spicy wild spinach and courgette fries. Image: The Manc Group Image: The Manc GroupĪlongside the regular a la carte menu, which is 50% off Sunday – Thursday throughout the month of January, diners can also opt for more savings at certain times of day by choosing set menus like the lunch menu (1 course £7 or 2 courses £12) or the pre-theatre menu (2 courses £14.95 or 3 courses £19.95). Split across four different levels, there’s a huge bar as you enter, boasting a brand new cocktail menu with flaming drinks to match the flaming parmesan cheese wheels for which the group has already become quite famous.Īlready nearly fully booked for its opening weekend, it’s easy to see why so many Mancs – already enamored with the existing Cibo – are flocking to making a booking at the new site. Regulars of Cibo in Castlefield can expect to see the same yellow-gold seating and plush booths, dark wood, and white herringbone details here that make the existing Liverpool road site so sleek – but this time on a much grander scale. Image: The Manc Group Image: The Manc Group

When it opens on Friday, diners can expect a brand new cocktail menu, late weekend opening hours stretching to 2am, and flaming parmesan cheese wheels in which pasta is swirled whilst you watch to create the ultimate indulgent cheesy dish. Taking over the former Home Sweet Home unit, the swanky new Italian independent eatery is all yellow-gold and burnished copper with exposed industrial details and a cluster of filament bulbs making a statement above the impressive bar area as you enter. Cibo Manchester is set to open its doors this weekend as bosses prepare to launch the popular Liverpool road restaurant’s second site inside the Great Northern Warehouse.
