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Homage to Village Angels on Gay Village bridge.

Homage to Village Angels on Gay Village bridge.

On the eve of Manchester Pride a bridge in the heart of the Gay Village has been given a fresh face thanks to the talents of a local artist. Earlier this year a call went out to the local LGBTQIA+ community for artists to create a new mural on the Sackville Street Bridge. From the proposals which were submitted a judging panel was set up to make a decision on which artist would have their change to make their mark. After thoughtful deliberation, representatives from the Council, Friends of Manchester Gay Village, Friends of Sackville Gardens, The Village Licensed Business Association (VBLA) and LGBT Foundation came to a decision – with artist Jack Dean being chosen. In his pitch, Jack said that “I want to create something that feels both important to our queer history of the scene.” Now, we are incredibly proud to announce that the mural has been completed, ready to begin its long life alongside many of the other incredibly pieces of art found in the Gay Village. This initiative is just the latest step in the process of safeguarding and protecting the physical and spiritual heart of the Gay Village. There are few places in Manchester with a more storied and important history, and ensuring that the stories, struggles and triumphs that are inextricably linked to the Village are not allowed to fade. This also means looking to the Village’s future as well as protecting it’s past. As one of the city’s most popular destinations for culture and nightlife it’s important that…

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