19 November 2008
Review of Blackpool's regeneration plans
The results of the latest report into the progress of the
Blackpool Resort Masterplan have been announced by Liz Meek,
Regional Director of the Government Office for the North West.
The report, which was commissioned by Communities Secretary
Hazel Blears, measures progress of the Masterplan against the
recommendations made by the Blackpool Task Force. Formed in March
2007, the Task Force was set up following a request from government
to assess the long-term regeneration plans in the town following
its failed casino bid.
In addition, following the recent appointment of Sir Howard
Bernstein as chairman, a strategic review is currently underway
into the regeneration Masterplan that is delivered by Urban
Regeneration Company (URC), ReBlackpool.
ReBlackpool’s aim is to ensure the Masterplan proposals will
make Blackpool a better place to live, work and play through
physical, social and economic regeneration.
Details of the strategic review are included in the report by
Liz Meek.
Liz Meek said:
“Sir Howard has instigated a strategic review of the Blackpool
Resort Masterplan which will look into all activity currently under
way. This will set a clear direction for spatial and
investment prioritisation for the URC and align a role and function
of the housing intervention programme in contributing to
comprehensive regeneration in Blackpool.”
The Masterplan aims to transform the town through an innovative
programme of regeneration, designed to rebuild the seafront,
provide new tram infrastructure and release key town centre and
seafront sites for development.
Since the first report in July progress has been made on:
Tourism:
• Discussions have taken place between the trustees of the
Victoria and Albert re the creation of a theatre museum in
Blackpool.
• £4 million funding was secured from Department for Culture,
Media and Sport’s Sea Change programme. Delivered through CABE, the
funding will go towards a £14m scheme for the creation of the Tower
Festival Headland in the town.
Housing:
• Blackpool has successfully bid with Preston for Housing
Growth Point status and the proposals are now being developed.
• Projects in both North and South Beach are currently
being looked at by English Partnerships and the Housing Corporation
for the New Homes and Community Agency.
Education:
• Blackpool and Fylde College is looking at a further
expansion of the Higher Education provision beyond that currently
being delivered.
Worklessness:
• A Multi-Area Agreement – contract between central and
local government - will focus on reducing the number of benefit
claimants in Blackpool.
Transport and Infrastructure:
• Discussions continue with Balfour Beatty – the new owners
of Blackpool Airport – about potential investment to provide
quality well paid jobs at the airport.
Bryan Gray, Chairman of the Northwest Regional Development
Agency, said:
“The NWDA is committed to the economic and social regeneration
of Blackpool and as a key partner of ReBlackpool will continue to
invest in projects which will deliver significant change. A better
Blackpool requires investment, but also support from all partners
to bring about tangible benefits for residents and to secure
Blackpool’s future as a tourist destination. I am pleased this
report shows that progress is being made through partners working
together.”
Cllr Peter Callow, Leader Blackpool Council said:
“The first phase of Hounds Hill Shopping Centre has opened very
successfully, exceeding expectations and creating a real buzz in
the town centre. With more interventions we are confident we can
establish Blackpool as a real heart of the Fylde Coast and a
vibrant town centre accessed by the whole of Lancashire in addition
to our existing tourism economy.”
Doug Garrett, Chief Executive at ReBlackpool commented:
“The strategic review is crucial as we move from planning into
the delivery and implementation stage. As with any long-term plan,
it is essential to review activity and our goals to make sure what
we planned to deliver is still feasible and relevant. Sir Howard
has a proven record in delivering major regeneration projects and
his skills and experience will now be used to lead and push forward
development in Blackpool.”
Note to Editors
1. Blackpool Task Force was formed in March 2007 following
a request from Government to look into long-term regeneration
plans. This is the second in a series of progress reports on the
regeneration of Blackpool following its failed casino bid.
2. The report, by Liz Meek, Regional Director of the
Government Office for the North West, was commissioned by
Communities Secretary Hazel Blears to measure progress against the
recommendations of the Blackpool Task Force published last
year.
3. The Task Force is chaired by Bryan Gray, Chair of the
Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) and includes
representatives from the Government Office for the North West,
Blackpool Council, ReBlackpool and national regeneration agency
English Partnerships.
4. Chief Executive of Manchester City Council, Sir Howard
Bernstein was appointed chair of ReBlackpool in July 2008.
5. ReBlackpool, Blackpool’s Urban Regeneration Company, is
the body charged with delivering the Masterplan proposals that will
transform the UK’s premier coastal resort over the next ten
years. ReBlackpool works closely with the NWDA and Blackpool
Council.
6. Key initiatives include :
• Government Office for the North West working with partners
including the NWDA to broaden Blackpool’s appeal to a wider range
of visitors.
• Government investment of £35 million through English
Partnerships to be delivered by ReBlackpool. Consideration is being
given to regenerating the seafront through a variety of
developments including hotel, residential, commercial and
retail.
• ReBlackpool’s blueprint for the creation of a new business
district is forging ahead through the £220 million Talbot Business
District Development.
• Blackpool and Fylde College is planning £90 million
relocation to the town centre.
• The NWDA, through ReBlackpool, and the Higher Education
Funding Council are funding a £10 million development of higher
education with Blackpool and Fylde College
For further information: Clive Naish, Regional Information
Officer
Tel: 0161 952 4517
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