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Gallagher Hill Fenced and Patrolled as Oasis Heaton Park Residency Nears End

Council fences still enclose Gallagher Hill under a Section 34 Dispersal Order ahead of the final Heaton Park concerts.

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Overview

  • Manchester City Council says the steel fencing protects young trees in the park’s woodland development and deters unlicensed gatherings.
  • Greater Manchester Police maintain a high-visibility presence under a Section 34 Dispersal Order and tallied 12 arrests for fraud, assault, and drug offences during the mid-week show.
  • Cleaning crews cleared hundreds of rubbish bags and removed a dead tree from Gallagher Hill between July 17 and 18.
  • Ticketless fans have defied the barriers by scaling fences, climbing trees, and spraying “Don’t Look Back In Anger” on the panels.
  • Oasis will conclude their sold-out five-night Live ’25 residency at Heaton Park with shows on July 19 and 20.