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Manchester’s urban ‘sky park’ completed

Industrial planters full of new plants sit on the transformed Castlefield Viaduct in Manchester, as part of a new urban 'sky park'.
MC Construction has transformed the disused Castlefield Viaduct in Manchester into an urban 'sky park' for the National Trust.

Manchester-based MC Construction has completed construction of an urban ‘sky park’ on a disused railway viaduct in Manchester.

The sky park, which opens to the public on 30 July, sits on a 300m-long steel structure. Contractors have transformed the viaduct into an elevated park with trees, plants and flowers for the National Trust.

The park’s 3,000-plus plants and its design features take their inspiration from Manchester’s heritage. Plants include the county flower, cotton grass and fern species once collected by Manchester suffragist and botanist Lydia Becker.

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