This major step is part of Blackpool Council’s broader ambition to transform its inner area into a thriving, sustainable community with safe, high-quality housing and enhanced life opportunities.
£90m of investment was secured in March 2024 from Homes England through the Brownfield Infrastructure Land Fund, after years of discussion around Blackpool’s unique housing challenges. That money will finance land acquisition, demolition of housing, and the redevelopment of modern, energy-efficient homes.
The council’s executive is being asked to authorise several actions to support delivery of the housing regeneration scheme, including:
- Ongoing negotiation with property owners in the Phase 1 Area
The start of land referencing process to identify all legal interests in the Phase 1 Area
- Continued master planning and detailed design work that will build on the regeneration framework document
- Community engagement through home visits, drop-in sessions, and surveys
In alignment with national guidance, the council stresses that compulsory purchase powers will only be used as a last resort and where there is a compelling case in the public interest. Early approval to consider these powers provides certainty for stakeholders and underlines the council’s intent to see the programme through.
Cllr Lynn Williams, Leader of the Council said:
The redevelopment is expected to bring wide-ranging benefits, including:
- Economic: New jobs, apprenticeships, and increased local employment
- Social: Better-quality, affordable housing; reduced crime and homelessness;
- Environmental: Greener homes, sustainable transport options, and new open spaces.
This regeneration programme is a central priority for the council and forms part of its long-term vision to create stronger, healthier, and more resilient communities across Blackpool.
For those that live within the area, have a business or own a property there and would like to speak to someone they can call 01253 477477 and ask for the central housing engagement team or email housingcentralregen@blackpool.gov.uk.
Information is also available on the website