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Blackpool Residents Are Asked Their Views On Central Housing Regeneration

Blackpool residents are being encouraged to express their views on one of the town’s biggest ever housing regeneration projects.

The council wants to hear from residents about how they live, what they think is most important in the area they live in and what else they think should be considered as part of regeneration plans. The information gathered is just the start of conversations with residents and will feed through to the overall housing regeneration plan for the area.

The beginning of the planned discussions with residents follow a £90m award in March this year from central Government via Homes England, aimed at tackling housing issues in the inner areas of Blackpool.

The next step in this long-term plan is to speak to the residents in central Blackpool about where they live.

A questionnaire is now available to fill out which will gather information and opinions from as many residents as possible. The questionnaire will be online but will also be delivered to residents. Engagement workers will be going from door to door in the central area to speak to residents directly about their views and help them fill out the questionnaire, should help be needed.

Drop-in sessions will also be held in the near future for residents to attend should they wish to.

The first phase of this housing regeneration work will focus on the area to the immediate south of the town centre, between Chapel Street and Rigby Road to Park Road, and the Promenade and Central Drive corridor, which form some of Blackpool’s most deprived areas. The precise area that will be tackled is yet to be confirmed.

Cllr Lynn Williams, Leader of Blackpool Council said:

“When we were awarded the money back in March I promised we would go back out to communities as soon as we could to find out how they wanted to see their area be regenerated. This is what we are now beginning to do and is a crucial next step in this long-term regeneration plan.

“We have launched a questionnaire online, there are drop in sessions happening and there will also be some engagement workers door knocking to encourage and help residents to fill out the questionnaire.

“This is the next step in our long term vision to regenerate one of the most deprived areas in Blackpool and I would encourage as many residents as possible to give their views, particularly if they live in central Blackpool.

“We cannot do this work without the residents, it is their homes, their lives and their communities so anything we do has to be right for them. Any regeneration plans have to be in conjunction and with the cooperation of residents, this is critical”.

The questionnaire can be accessed online at www.blackpool.gov.uk/consultations

Hard copies of the questionnaire can also be found at Blackpool libraries, Revoe community centre and family hubs. Questionnaires will be available in different languages and support will be given to fill out the questionnaire to whoever needs it.

For more information and to keep up to date please go to: www.blackpool.gov.uk/housingregeneration and follow the councils social channels.

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