Tag: 2019

Farmer Parrs Tractor Shed Bistro, Jumping Pillows, Museum and Animal World

Farmer Parrs Tractor Shed Bistro is a family owned and run fully licensed restaurant in Fleetwood that opened in 2019. They serve sumptuous breakfasts and elegant lunches – all in a beautiful setting. Light, bright, spacious and stylish. The Tractor Shed Bistro is the perfect location to meet friends and family or to impress business associates. They have also brought back their very popular Sunday Lunches. Tasty roast dinners served from 12pm-3.30pm every Sunday between September and April. But there’s so much more to see and do at Farmer Parrs. They have the fabulous museum called the Fylde Country Life… Read more »

Blackpool-Born Simon Sadler Buys His Local Football Club

Simon Sadler, born on 18 October 1969 in Blackpool, is a British entrepreneur and the founder of Segantii Capital Management. He became the owner of Blackpool Football Club in 2019, purchasing a 96.2% stake and ending the Oyston family’s 32-year control. In his second full season at the helm, Sadler oversaw the club’s promotion to the Championship, marking their return to the second tier of English football after a six-year absence. Sadler grew up on Bispham Road in Blackpool and had a summer job renting deckchairs. He attended Moor Park Primary School, Warbreck School, and Blackpool and the Fylde College before… Read more »

James Cartmell Gets Voice Role for DreamWorks

James Cartmell is an English actor known for his work in both theatre and voice acting. He gained recognition for his role in the West End production of Milked and became the voice of the titular character in the British animated series Where’s Waldo. Cartmell also voices Gilber Barker in the 2021 Netflix series Go, Dog. Go!. Born in Lancashire, England, Cartmell attended Kirkham Grammar School and began pursuing acting and voice lessons in 2007. During his school years, he was actively involved in music and sports, competing in athletics at a competitive level with UK Athletics. He later joined… Read more »

The Birth of Young Farmers DIY AGM at Blackpool

The Young Farmers Community was established in 2018 in response to the cancellation of the long-standing National Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs (NFYFC) Annual Convention. The NFYFC made the difficult decision to discontinue the event following reports of anti-social behaviour at the 2018 convention in Blackpool, held over the May bank holiday weekend (4–6 May). While the federation insisted it had not been “banned” from any host towns, it ultimately chose to end the convention after 50 successful years. The announcement, made on 2 August 2018, was met with disappointment and frustration from young farmers across the country, who had… Read more »

Art B&B Opens its Doors on the Promenade

Art B&B first opened its doors in 2019 after Blackpool Council purchased the former Ocean Hotel on the promenade between Banks Street and Springfield Road for £203,000 in 2016. The traditional Blackpool B&B has been transformed and reimagined by over 30 established and emerging artists, who have curated the 19 rooms and communal spaces to offer a truly unique stay. As a community business, Art B&B reinvests its profits into arts and community projects, making it a distinctive boutique hotel designed to engage and inspire guests. The team behind Art B&B took a tired seafront hotel and entrusted its decor… Read more »

World War Drama filming on St Annes beach

The BBC’s filming of World on Fire at Lytham St Annes has drawn significant attention, as the North Beach has been meticulously transformed to replicate the beaches of Dunkirk. The dramatic recreation of one of World War II’s most pivotal moments showcases the production’s commitment to authenticity. The scene forms part of the series’ exploration of the Dunkirk evacuation, a crucial episode in the early years of the war that saw the rescue of hundreds of thousands of Allied troops trapped on the French coast. World on Fire, created by Peter Bowker, offers a deeply human perspective on World War… Read more »

Valeo Confectionery Continues Blackpool’s Sweet Legacy

If you’re curious why a Pontefract-based company with a presence on Vicarage Lane appears in Blackpool’s timeline, it stems from its historical connection to Clifton Road, once home to Daintee Confectionery, a renowned Blackpool company. Over time, the UK arm of Toms Confectionery acquired Daintee along with Taveners and Parrs between 1992 and 2001, eventually rebranding as Tangerine Confectionery. Tangerine itself changed ownership multiple times and, in August 2018, was acquired by Valeo Foods. By December 2019, the company’s name officially became Valeo Confectionery. In January 2006, Toms Confectionery rebranded following its purchase by a management team from Toms International… Read more »

Boulevard Hotel

Opened in 2018, The Boulevard Hotel has quickly become one of Blackpool’s top destinations for families and leisure travelers. Situated next to Blackpool Pleasure Beach, the hotel features 120 modern rooms, many offering spectacular views of the Pleasure Beach and the Blackpool coastline. Its prime location makes it an ideal base for families looking to enjoy the theme park, as well as nearby attractions like Sandcastle Waterpark and the South Pier. The hotel has garnered numerous accolades since opening, including a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence and the Best Hotel for Families award at the 2019 British Hotel Awards. It has… Read more »

Prince William and Kate Middleton visit Blackpool Tower

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton, made a visit to Blackpool Tower, where they took part in a roundtable discussion about the town’s recent history, the challenges it faces, and the ongoing regeneration efforts. Hundreds of well-wishers gathered on the promenade to greet them, despite the rain, as they toured the town to learn about its social and health issues, alongside some of Blackpool’s iconic landmarks. Their visit began at Blackpool Tower, before taking them to some of the most deprived areas, where they witnessed firsthand the regeneration work currently underway. Their tour began at… Read more »

Lytham 1940s Weekend

The Lytham 1940s Weekend is a vibrant annual event held in Lytham, Lancashire, that immerses visitors in the 1940s, celebrating life during World War II. This popular festival typically takes place over a weekend in September, transforming the town into a nostalgic tribute to the era. The weekend features historical reenactments, including military displays and battle reenactments, offering a glimpse into wartime life and honoring the contributions of soldiers and civilians. Visitors can enjoy live music from the era, with swing bands and vocalists performing classic 1940s songs, while dance enthusiasts participate in or watch vintage dance sessions like the… Read more »