Manchester City Council

Manchester City Council

The Council's Service Centre has moved!

The Service Centre has moved from the Town Hall Extension to the new location of Number One First Street.

Find out more about which services are provided by the new Customer Service Centre and how to get there.

Commemorative Plaques

About commemorative plaques

The City Council has sponsored a programme of commemorative plaques celebrating buildings and sites associated with famous people and, more recently, events of importance.

All commemorative plaques up to 1984 were in blue ceramic encaustic ware, subsequent plaques are cast aluminium. In 1985 colour coding was introduced:

  • Blue to commemorate people
  • Red to commemorate events of importance to the social history of the city
  • Black for buildings of special architectural or historic interest
  • Green for subjects which fall into none of the other categories

There are no rigid or formal rules for the selection of plaques, but generally the person commemorated should have been eminent and sufficiently famous for his or her name to be familiar to a succeeding generation. No commemoration is generally undertaken until 25 years after death.

The responsibility for researching the facts, ensuring sitings are accurate, manufacturing and funding plaques now rests with those making the request.

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