Leisurely

Heritage in Action – Hayley Flynn

Hayley Flynn

Manchester

1-2 miles

Wed 20th May 2026 at 11:00

Walk description:

This route is part of a four part commission by The Guardian’s Legacies of Enslavement Programme and GM Moving called the Heritage in Action Routes.

The Legacies of Enslavement programme understands restorative justice as a process of dialogue and collaboration aimed at repair and healing between The Guardian – an institution that benefited from transatlantic enslavement – and descendants of the enslaved. Manchester was the first industrial city in the world. This was built on the cotton trade. This is a shared history.

This route largely focuses on the public art and monuments of the city and the ethics and equity of them, as well as critically assessing the cultural objects review undertaken by Manchester City Council as a response to BLM in 2020 in an effort to help us to draw the links between our past and present.

The majority of this route has step-free access. Where this is not the case alternative vantage points for stops have been identified. At points we may come across cobbled areas but will strive to avoid them. Every route has at least two rest points with provision of accessible toilets.

Please note that parts of the route covers popular public areas so there is risk of meeting crowds and experiencing sensory overload.
All participants will be provided with an over-the-head headset to support the guided tour. You are free to wear them completely or partially to engage with your guide.

Routes may be subject to ad hoc adjustments due to construction work.

The group will meet at People’s History Museum.

Starting point
Leftbank
Manchester
M3 3ER

End address
Stevenson Square
Manchester
M1 1DB

Walk leader: Hayley Flynn

Contact: theskyliner.org@gmail.com

Booking link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/heritage-in-action-route-hayley-flynn-tickets-1987602365179

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