What's been going on over the past 5-10 years?
Regeneration plans took a major knock in 2007, when Blackpool lost out to Manchester in its bid to host the government-backed Supercasino (an idea that was subsequently scrapped altogether) dashing hopes the town could secure substantial investment and become the Las Vegas of Britain. The recession has not helped.
However, significant projects have still seen the light of day, such as a 拢174m scheme to improve the seafront with tram track renewals and coastal protection schemes and the 拢150m Hounds Hill shopping centre. Meanwhile, Balfour Beatty became the proud owner of Blackpool Airport in 2008, expanding its airport empire and, we imagine, giving its chief executive, keen pilot Ian Tyler, a new spot to practice his landings.
What are the plans for regeneration?
Urban regeneration company ReBlackpool is heading up a 15-year regeneration scheme, the Blackpool Resort Masterplan, which aims to turn the town into a 鈥渨orld class 21st century visitor destination鈥 in spite of recent setbacks. The scheme focuses on an area 5km long and 1km deep called the 鈥渞esort core鈥.
Key projects coming up
A major 鈥渃ivic quarter鈥 project from Muse Developments, the 拢220m Talbot Gateway, is still on the cards - ReBlackpool is acquiring land for the scheme, which it hopes to start in 2011 and complete by 2021. Alternative development plans for the central station site, earmarked for the supercasino, are currently being considered and the 3rd phase of the Central Corridor programme, will see the area south of George Bancroft Park landscaped and remodelled.
Blue flag rating
No blue flag flying at Blackpool Pleasure Beach. Blackpool Sands has a blue flag - but unfortunately that's in Devon.
Boutique B&B count
Few and far between
Prospects for regeneration?
White cloud
Who's on the end of the pier?
Fans of eighties variety performance and Shirley Bassey impersonation will no doubt be thrilled to see Joe Longthorne at the Blackpool Grand Theatre
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