Manchester marks seventh anniversary of Arena bombing

Events are taking place across the city

Author: Owen ArandsPublished 22nd May 2024
Last updated 22nd May 2024

Manchester is set to come together today to mark the seventh anniversary of the Manchester Arena terror attack.

22 people were killed when a bomb was detonated at an Ariana Grande concert in 2017.

Manchester Victoria will fall silent on Wednesday (22 May) as station staff and rail users pay tribute to the victims and survivors who continue to be affected by the Manchester Arena attack.

There will be a minute’s silence during a special memorial service at 12 pm, which will be led by the railway chaplain, Mike Roberts.

A second minute’s silence will take place at 10.31 pm to mark the moment of the attack.

Craig Harrop, regional director for Northern in the North West, said: “The Manchester Arena attack has had a lasting impact on the station staff and customers at Manchester Victoria.

“As we mark the seventh anniversary of the attack, we remember the 22 victims and all those affected by what happened that night.”

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