BLACKPOOL: £90m housing improvement programme approved
A £90m housing investment programme which will transform Blackpool’s rundown inner areas has been approved by councillors.
Local Democracy Reporter
BBC Local Democracy Reporter for Blackpool
BBC Local Democracy Reporter for Blackpool
A £90m housing investment programme which will transform Blackpool’s rundown inner areas has been approved by councillors.
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Blackpool’s Stanley Park bandstand will be rocking once more this summer as it hosts another programme of outdoor concerts – but an urgent call has gone out for more volunteers to support the events.
A bid to demolish hotels on Blackpool seafront and replace them with 89 luxury flats has got the go-ahead more than two years after being first unveiled.
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