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27 May 2026

South Shore’s past comes alive in new community exhibition

Photographs, keepsakes and personal stories from South Shore’s past are being shared to celebrate “a place full of character and community spirit”.

Steve Fairclough and Molly Bland, the author and designer behind the South Shore Stories commemorative book

They all form part of the South Shore Stories exhibition, now open at Blackpool Enterprise Centre. Running until September, the exhibition invites residents and visitors to step back in time and celebrate the people, places and memories that have helped shaped one of Blackpool’s most loved communities.

The project, led by Blackpool Council’s business growth team, has seen local people share their photographs, keepsakes and personal stories, capturing everything from family holidays and guest houses to shopping trips, seaside attractions and memories of the former Lido Baths.

Now brought together in a free public exhibition and commemorative book, those memories offer a fascinating snapshot into the history of South Shore through the eyes of the people who know it best.

Cllr Mark Smith, cabinet member for economy and built environment, said: 

“The South Shore Stories exhibition highlights and celebrates the sense of community and vibrancy that has always been part of this much-loved area. From residents and local businesses to families with long-standing ties to South Shore, the community response has been excellent. The exhibition showcases the very best of the area and also serves as a thank you to everyone who contributed their stories.”

To complement the exhibition, some of the collected memories have been published in a special commemorative book celebrating South Shore’s heritage and identity for future generations to enjoy. 

The book features a foreword by Elaine Smith MBE, Chairman of the Blackpool Civic Trust, who moved to Blackpool aged 10 in 1945 and dedicated much of her adult life to preserving the town’s heritage. In her foreword, Elaine describes South Shore as “a place full of memories, character and community spirit that deserves to be celebrated and remembered.”

Angela Kershaw, Blackpool Council’s Head of Business Growth, explained the exhibition has particular meaning for her personally. She said: 

“Growing up in our family guest house in South Shore gave me a real appreciation of how important local businesses are to the character and spirit of this area. It feels incredibly special to now be working here and helping support the businesses and communities that continue to keep South Shore vibrant and thriving. “Seeing these stories brought together in the exhibition is a wonderful reminder of the pride, resilience and sense of belonging that has always existed here, with support from the Shared Prosperity Fund helping bring projects like this to life.”

Steve Fairclough, one of the South Shore Stories creatives, said it had been lovely to see the project come full circle since collecting memories from residents and businesses across the area.

He added: 

“We’d really like to thank everybody who took the time to share their stories, photographs and memories with us. We're so grateful for all the contributions which have been key to bringing the book and the exhibition together. It’s wonderful to see the exhibition open and for the community to experience and celebrate the people, history and spirit that make South Shore so special.”

The exhibition opened as it was announced around £1m of funding has been earmarked for South Shore. This money will come from Blackpool’s Pride in Place Impact Fund, secured by MP for Blackpool South, Chris Webb, and managed by Blackpool Council. This will go on projects including adding new murals, planting and public realm improvements, and supporting young people, businesses and public spaces in South Shore. And £415,000 will be used to brighten up the areas around and support businesses along Waterloo Road and Lytham Road.

The South Shore Stories exhibition is now open to the public until September 2026, with free entry, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, at the Blackpool Enterprise Centre, Lytham Road, Blackpool, FY4 1EW.