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Traders relieved as Christmas season power cut is rearranged

Some 41 properties near to Princess Street were notified that an outage would take place from 8pm on December 11

SP Electricity North West will reschedule the power cut for the new year(Image: Manchester Evening News)

Plans for a city centre power cut that businesses described as 'very poorly timed' have been revised following opposition from those who feared it would hit their vital Christmas trading.

Last week, some 41 properties near Princess Street were told that an outage would occur from 8pm on 11 December.

SP Electricity North West called the work essential, stating that power would be interrupted for roughly seven hours, with restoration expected at 3am the following morning.

Jon and Sara Saunby, who have operated the Salut Wine Shop on Cooper Street since 2014, argued that the interruption would occur at the 'worst possible time' for their business, coinciding with the crucial pre-Christmas trading period.

Sara : "Like many establishments in the area, we're usually open throughout the week until late - so the works would take out the last three trading hours during the busiest period of the year for us.

"There's no generators provided, and, realistically, it's going to affect us more than just three hours too. We will have to close up before then, prepare the stock, and then you don't know what you're coming back to in the morning because our cold store won't have been working."

Following representations from the Salut owners to Sacha Lord and local MP Lucy Powell, SP Electricity North West has now rescheduled the planned power cut. However, before this decision was reached, Sara said she had contacted the energy firm to outline the situation facing her business and others in the area, and to enquire whether the date could potentially be changed.

The provider has since informed the M. E.N it has taken the 'time to take individual businesses' views into account'.