We want to hear what you think of the plans to transform Blackpool into a better place to live and visit
The year 2023 promises to be a huge year for Blackpool with a huge regeneration project set to change the face of the seaside resort for both locals and visitors.
There are also plans for The Talbot Gateway, better public transport links including an extension to the tramway which will connect North Station to the Promenade. While new council homes are being built and other properties are set to be improved. Katie Fairclough added: "All these negative comments, there’s really no need. It all sounds really amazing to me and I can’t wait to see all these new developments. Kudos to the council for moving the town forward"
James Lawton argues: "How about looking after the residents as well as the tourists? Blackpool is a dump away from the tourist areas and the council can’t be bothered to look after it."
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