03/13/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/13/2025 02:50
13 March 2025
The ambitious regeneration programme will replace old, substandard housing with high-quality, sustainable neighbourhoods that meet the diverse needs of the local community.
Over the next 15 to 20 years, this initiative will serve as a catalyst for attracting much-needed private investment and development, fostering a vibrant and thriving community.
The council's shareholder committee met on the 4 March and approved the "red line" area which includes just over 350 properties. The approval of the area now means that detailed engagement with residents and business occupiers within the identified area can begin. Approval will also enable formal contact with owners of land and property within the area to start negotiations to buy land and property by agreement.
The committee approved that parts of Ashton Road, Central Drive, Chadwick Street, Erdington Road, Grasmere Road, Harrison Street, Kent Road, Montrose Avenue, Princess Street, Rigby Road, Rydal Avenue and Salthouse Avenue are all within the redline boundary.
Those that live or have businesses in the affected area have received a hand delivered letter letting them know that they are in the area and providing information on next steps and contact details of engagement officers.
Initially there will be no immediate change, this is a long term regeneration scheme and the houses within the area will not be required immediately.
Cllr Lynn Williams, Leader of Blackpool Council said:
A planning application is expected sometime in the summer.
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 [email protected].
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