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  • Sheffield Hallam University - Report into UK Seaside Economies

About ReBlackpool —

Regenerating Blackpool

ReBlackpool, Blackpool’s urban regeneration company, is tasked with delivering the vision of Blackpool Resort Masterplan. The Masterplan aims to transform the resort into a world class 21st century visitor destination that will provide a sustainable year round economy.

The small executive team working at ReBlackpool are making the Masterplan a reality by attracting investors, funding, bringing land forward for development, and communicating and consulting about the progress of Blackpool’s Masterplan. Further details about the investment already generated can be found on our Key Project pages.

The Masterplan

The Masterplan is a 15-year regeneration plan that focuses on the resort core: an area 5km long and 1km deep encompassing the famous Golden Mile and Blackpool Tower, the town centre, major public transport arrival points, and the surrounding dense neighbourhoods of holiday accommodation. The Masterplan was first launched in March 2003 and since then has changed and adapted to external factors and drivers. Fundamentally however, the vision for Blackpool will not change.

By developing each of these key areas the Masterplan aims to develop Blackpool into a collection of memorable neighbourhoods, distinguished by individual assets in the form of attractions, landmarks, and natural public spaces.

Blackpool has a long way to go on its journey of rebirth; that journey has now begun and Blackpool is evolving...

ReBlackpool and the regeneration of Blackpool is financed by a combination of funding from NWDA, Defra, Arts Council, ERDF, and Blackpool Council.

 Of course private sector developers and investors are vital to the regeneration of Blackpool. Blackpool currently offers a wealth of investment opportunities. For further information on development and investment opportunities in Blackpool please contact us.

ReBlackpool publications, a list of ReBlackpool board members and list of staff members can be found on the left-hand menu.

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