2019

SJ8498 : The New Santa at Piccadilly Gardens

taken 5 years ago, near to Manchester, England

The New Santa at Piccadilly Gardens
The New Santa at Piccadilly Gardens
Manchester Town Hall has featured a giant Santa Figure every Christmas since the mid-1980s (see LinkExternal link I Love Mcr for photos and more information) . For 2019, however, he has been reincarnated and moved to Piccadilly Gardens where Manchester's new giant light-up Father Christmas figure, complete with twirly moustache and a giant gift-wrapped box for a plinth, was lit upon 25th November 2019.

The new Santa Claus figure, replaces “Zippy” (SJ8398 : Merry Christmas Manchester), the popular Santa figure which had been an annual feature outside the Town Hall since 2007 and is now “enjoying his retirement” outside the Kellogg's factory in Trafford (LinkExternal link Manchester Evening News).

The new Santa forms the centrepiece of a festive trail of light sculptures across the city centre, which have been made from biodegradable sugar cane and recycled aluminium and feature low-energy LED lights. The trail includes a number of spectacular light sculptures in Piccadilly Gardens itself, as well as an LED bee outside Manchester Central Library (SJ8397 : The Manchester Christmas Bee).
Piccadilly Gardens

Piccadilly has been a focal point in the city of Manchester for generations. Prior to 1910, the site which later became Piccadilly Gardens was occupied by The Manchester Royal Infirmary. When the Infirmary was demolished, it was originally planned to build a new art gallery on the site but this plan didn’t come to fruition and in the end a sunken garden was created with a wide promenade around the statues.

LinkExternal link shows the gardens as they were laid out after the Second World War, following heavy bombing. It was painted by LS Lowry in 1954. SJ8498 : Piccadilly Gardens (1979) is a photograph showing the gardens as they were in 1979.

However, in 2002, the Piccadilly Gardens area was redesigned resulting in the removal of the sunken garden to be replaced by a grassed area and the building of a charmless concrete wall dividing the new "Gardens" from the busy bus and tram interchange. To pay for this redevelopment, an office building was erected, using the south east corner of the gardens. There is a fountain which provides a pleasant gathering point in sunny weather (SJ8498 : Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester) but the grassy area soon becomes muddy when it is wet.


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David Dixon   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Tuesday, 26 November, 2019   (more nearby)
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Thursday, 28 November, 2019
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OSGB36: geotagged! SJ 843 982 [100m precision]
WGS84: 53:28.8657N 2:14.2464W
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OSGB36: geotagged! SJ 843 983
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