Tuesday, 4 May 2010

Regenerating Blackpool

Blackpool is well established as one of the UK's most popular beach resorts, though for a number of years it has been beginning to look a little tired. Now a multi-million pound project to rejuvenate the sea wall area is breathing new life and investment into the town.
The project which began in 2005 will see the entire length of the sea wall re-built with increased access to the sea through a 3km section of 'Spanish steps'. Sloped access will also be provided for the less able and for Blackpool's famous donkeys.
The quality of the work which has already been carried out is very high, with very positive local reactions to the scheme. Investment in Blackpool is not limited to the sea wall either, the famous tram system (the last of the original tram networks in the UK) is also receiving a long overdue upgrade which will see the system fit for the future with a new fleet of fully accessible vehicles. Fortunately many of the heritage tram cars will also be modified to work on the upgraded system.

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