Alan Cavill has been appointed as an MBE (Member of the British Empire) for services to regeneration in Blackpool.
Alan, who grew up in Blackpool, has played a major role in the town’s £2bn regeneration for nearly 30 years.
Along with directing Blackpool’s major regeneration projects such as the £350m Talbot Gateway and £300m Enterprise Zone, he has also ensured that skills practices are in place to ensure local people benefit from the town’s growth by securing training opportunities and jobs.
His role has included attracting private and public sector investment in the town. After hearing that financial barriers were preventing investment, he created a solution where Blackpool Council could borrow money at lower preferential rates and provide loans to businesses who were looking to invest or grow their business. That business loans fund has supported more than 30 businesses and helped to created or safeguard more than 1,700 local jobs.
In addition to his role in regeneration, Alan also led the council’s cultural, tourism and visitor teams from 2010 to 2025, including the Blackpool Illuminations, setting up of Showtown Museum and leading on the purchase of the Blackpool Tower and Winter Gardens back into public ownership.
Alan said:
Cllr Lynn Williams MBE, Leader of Blackpool Council, added
Before moving to work in Blackpool in 1997 to manage Blackpool Challenge Partnership, he spent 15 years with Central Government in Manchester in the Department of Transport, Department of Environment and Government Office for the North West.
For more than 14 years, he also volunteered to sit on the board of Blackpool & the Fylde College, ultimately chairing the board and championing young people to ensure they had the skills required to grow.
He has also been vice chairman of British Destinations (a national body representing tourism destinations) and a trustee of Claremont First Step Community Centre for 18 years. He was previously a trustee of Blackpool Carers centre for three years and played an integral part in its creation.