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3:24pm Friday 16th May 2008
The BUPA Great Manchester Run 2008 on Sunday will cause severe traffic problems in the city from early in the morning.
Greater Manchester Police have issued the folowing advice for motorists:
The race at 9.45am from Portland Street near to its junction with Oxford Street in the city centre and comprises a route out of the city into Trafford and Salford before returning into Manchester City centre to finish on Deansgate by the Hilton Hotel. A number of road closures will be in operation from 4.30am.
A major event for Manchester, the 10 km run, with 31,000 participants is one of the biggest 10km runs in the world.
Thousands of extra visitors will enjoy a warm Manchester welcome when they arrive in the city, and people are advised to plan their journeys carefully and to be prepared to change their normal routines.
Greater Manchester Police seek to ensure that the event is a positive safe experience for runners and spectators whilst causing minimal inconvenience to residents, businesses and motorists.
People should consider the following:
1. To view the event or to visit adjacent areas, plan ahead and allow yourself plenty of journey time.
2. If you are not intending to view the run, consider a route in and out of the city to avoid the event or altering your journey time.
3. If you intend to use buses that travel on the route of the run, please check with the bus operator or bus advice lines for any service route amendments.
Police will start to remove restrictions on the route as soon as the runners have cleared, which is expected to be around 12.45pm and all roads to be re-opened by 3:45pm.
Road closures
SATURDAY: MiddayTonman St between Deansgate and Barton St.
SUNDAY
4.30am: Portland St between Oxford St and Princess St Deansgate between Whitworth St West and Peter St / Quay St Junction.
8am: Portland St from Princess St to York St on the northbound carriage; Portland St from Princess St to Minshull St on the southbound carriage; Sackville St from Portland St to Major St; Chorlton St from Portland St to Silver St; Abingdon St from Portland St to Silver St; Princess St between Albert Square and Portland St; Chepstow St; Great Bridgewater St full length between Oxford St and Deansgate; Bridgewater Viaduct; Chester Rd between Bridgewater Viaduct and Corn brook; Bridgewater Way; White City Circle West to East and North to South Chester Rd between White City Circle and Sir Matt Busby Way; Sir Matt Busby Way; Wharfside way (Trafford Park Rd) from Village Circle to White City Circle East bound; And from John Gilbert Way to Sir Matt Busby Way West bound; Elevator Rd; Trafford Wharf Rd between Elevator Rd and waters Reach; Waterside; Water's Reach; Peter St; Southmill St; Bootle St; Jackson Row; Lloyd St; Central St; Byrom St between Quay St and Hardman St; Atkinson St; Hardman St; Deansgate between Peter St and Whitworth St West.
9.30am
Whitworth St West from Oxford Rd to Gloucester St Albion St; Medlock St; City Rd East; Great Jackson St; Trafford Rd - restricted access south as far as but not through White City Circle.
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