Councillors in the city agreed on Wednesday to “take all necessary actions within its powers” to stop what it said was the harassment by protesters against women using the clinics.
The motion, proposed by councillor Sarah Judge, was passed by a meeting at Manchester Town Hall.
It follows a similar move in Ealing, which voted for buffer zones around an abortion clinic in west London to stop protesters gathering outside.
Both authorities will undertake a public consultation on whether introducing a public space protection order (PSPO) is appropriate.
Ms Judge’s motion stated the proposal was not for or against abortion but sought to protect individuals who were seeking an abortion.
It stated pro-life protesters use disturbing and graphic images and hand out leaflets carrying “misleading” information as well as follow, record and question women leaving abortion clinics.
The motion stated significant numbers of women have reported feeling intimidated and distressed.
The decision sets out an agreement that the council will now look at options within its power to prevent anti-abortion protesters from intimidating and harassing women at clinics.
The Society for the Protection of Unborn (SPUC) condemned the move.
SPUC director of campaigns Antonia Tully said: “Manchester City Council is repeating the false and evidence-free claims made by Ealing Council that ‘harassment and intimidation’ are taking place at peaceful pro-life vigils. There is absolutely no harassment…
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