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Blackpool Services
Blackpool Community Safety and Drugs Partnership Plan 2008 - 2011 Blackpool Community Safety and Drugs Partnership Plan 2008 - 2011
This new Crime Strategy outlines the overarching strategic framework for crime and community safety and is the first plan developed following this Government Strategy and the introduction of the new statutory requirements.
  
Children Adult and Family
Children and Young People's Plan 2009 - 12 Children and Young People's Plan 2009 - 12
The Children and Young People’s Plan 2009 – 2012 sets out Blackpool’s ambitions for improvement over the next three years under each of the Every Child Matters outcomes – Be Healthy, Stay Safe, Enjoy and Achieve, Make a Positive Contribution and Achieve Economic Well-being.
Children and Young People's Plan 2009 - Needs Analysis Children and Young People's Plan 2009 - Needs Analysis
This Needs Analysis forms an essential bridge between the first and second Children and Young People’s Plan.
  
PDF Publications
Local Area Agreement Local Area Agreement
The Local Area Agreement (LAA) is an agreement between Blackpool Council and its partners and central government about how priorities for Blackpool will be measured and about how much improvement will be made over the next three years from 2008 to 2011.
Performance Plan 2008 Performance Plan 2008
Blackpool is England’s largest and most popular seaside resort, with about 0 million people visiting each year. As well as being a popular visitor destination, Blackpool is the main retail centre for the Fylde coast and has a resident population of around 42,700. The economy is based on the tourism and service sector, and small businesses are the predominant form of enterprise based in the area. The town faces a number of challenges that need to be overcome if the Council and BSP’s vision for
Sustainable Community Strategy 2008 - 2028 Sustainable Community Strategy 2008 - 2028
The Strategy has the needs of the community at its heart and seeks to improve the town for the benefit of visitors and residents alike. I hope that over the next 20 years we will see the renaissance of Blackpool as an outstanding, family-oriented resort that brings real improvements, making our town
  
Places
Local Development Scheme Local Development Scheme
I n September 2004 the Planning System changed with the introduction of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act (2004), placing a greater emphasis on a responsive and pro-active land-use planning, with community engagement and sustainability at the heart of proposals.
Local Transport Plan 2006/07 - 2010/11 Local Transport Plan 2006/07 - 2010/11
The resort’s new Urban Regeneration Company (URC) will be an essential partner in making the LTP happen. The URC is taking the Blackpool Masterplan forward, and the development it will be promoting presents us with both transport challenges and opportunities.
Visitor Economy Strategy 2006 - 2010 Visitor Economy Strategy 2006 - 2010
This Visitor Economy Strategy is not a marketing strategy for tourism, although appropriately targeted marketing and promotion are important. This strategy is an argument for partnership working focused on creating a strong and sustainable visitor destination where product, service and infrastructure are of a quality that continually exceeds expectations.
  
Resources
Licensing Policy Licensing Policy
The purpose of this policy is to set out the approach that the licensing authority intends to take when carrying out its functions under the Act. The policy does not seek to explain the various application processes – separate guidance and advice is available on request from the licensing service and from its web site.


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Blackpool Council
Customer First Centre
Municipal Building
Corporation Street
Blackpool
FY1 1NF

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Tel: 01253 477477

Customer First Centre
Monday to Friday 8am-5.30pm
Saturday 9am-2pm

Customer First Telephone Line
8am-6pm Monday to Friday
Saturday 9am-2pm