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Showtown Museum Launch

Showtown, Blackpool’s newest attraction, offers a vibrant and entertaining journey through the town’s rich showbiz history. Situated in the heart of Blackpool, this museum brings the town’s fun-loving spirit to life with a dynamic, immersive experience. Designed to entertain and engage, it showcases the famous entertainers who helped shape Blackpool’s legacy, from comedians and dancers to acrobats and larger-than-life performers. The museum highlights how this seaside resort became a hub of British entertainment. Visitors can step onto the dance floor, breathe in the nostalgia of the circus, and explore the hidden stories behind the scenes. For those eager to dive… Read more »

The Old Post Office

The Central Post Office on Abingdon Street is a significant architectural and historical monument that reflects the development of postal services and communication in the 20th century. Designed by prominent architect Walter Pott, the building first opened to the public on November 8, 1910. Pott’s design for the post office embraced the Edwardian architectural style, blending functional civic space with decorative flourishes typical of that era. The structure quickly became an important part of the community, serving as a bustling hub for mail distribution and communication for nearly 100 years. As technological advancements in communication began to reshape society, the… Read more »

Talbot Gateway Holiday Inn

The Holiday Inn at Talbot Gateway in Blackpool is a key feature of the area’s ongoing £350 million regeneration project. This new addition to the town opened in mid-2023 and boasts 144 rooms, making it a modern and centrally located option for both business and leisure travellers. Managed by RBH Hospitality, the hotel is directly connected to Blackpool North train station via a newly constructed underpass and is adjacent to a tram extension linking the town centre to the Blackpool Promenade. This connectivity underscores its role as a hub for visitors arriving in Blackpool. The Holiday Inn also features Marco… Read more »

Stanley Park

The park was officially opened on 2nd October 1926, by Edward George Villiers Stanley – 17th Earl of Derby from whom the park takes its name. Stanley Park is a public park in the town of Blackpool on the Fylde coast in Lancashire, England. It is the town’s primary park and covers an area of approximately 104 hectares (260 acres). The park was designed to include significant sporting provisions, along with formal gardens, a boating lake and woodland area. It was designed and built in the 1920s, under the eye of Thomas Mawson. It is located in the Great Marton and… Read more »

Blackpool Sports Centre Opens

On the site of the former park nurseries, the Blackpool Sports Centre was built in 1996, further enhancing Stanley Park’s reputation as a hub for sports and recreation. The sports hall, designed with versatility in mind, offers facilities for a wide range of activities, including badminton, table tennis, and 5-a-side football. It also features a 60-meter running track, catering to athletes and fitness enthusiasts of all levels. This development marked a significant investment in Blackpool’s sporting infrastructure, helping to provide local residents and visitors with access to high-quality facilities for both recreational and competitive sports. The Sports Centre is part… Read more »

David Tennant Switches on the Lights

In 2007, David Tennant came to Blackpool to switch on the Illuminations after having just won the role of Dr Who in the BBC series. Here he takes a break from filming to light up the town. That year, the lights incorporated a Doctor Who display, including monsters from the revived series. As the then star of the show, David Tennant was invited to switch on the display for the massive event on August 31st. Also present was TV personality Dale Winton, who hosted the evening, and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, who designed part of the display, while acts performing included Natasha Bedingfield,… Read more »

Alan Carr Switches On the Lights

In 2009, Alan Carr, the beloved British comedian and television presenter, took centre stage to switch on the iconic Blackpool Illuminations, a cherished tradition that has illuminated the seaside resort for generations. The event took place on 4 September and was infused with Alan’s trademark wit and charm, creating a night to remember for the thousands of attendees. Alan Carr was a perfect fit for the occasion, with his rising popularity as the host of Alan Carr: Chatty Man adding a contemporary touch to the historic event. His lively personality ensured the ceremony was both humorous and engaging. Beyond performing… Read more »

Blackpool Airport Closes Its Doors To The General Public

Blackpool Airport in Lancashire, England, has been around since it opened in 1909. It played a key role during both World Wars and hosted various airlines over the years. It stopped handling commercial passenger flights on 15 October 2014 due to financial losses and the inability to find a buyer to keep it running. The airport had been losing money for a long time, and its owners, Balfour Beatty, decided to close it after failing to find a suitable investor. This resulted in job losses and inconvenience for passengers flying to destinations like the Isle of Man, Dublin, and Belfast…. Read more »

Kevin Spacey, Bill Clinton & Tony Blair Attend Labour Party Conference

In October 2001, Kevin Spacey and Bill Clinton attended the Labour Party Conference in Blackpool. This conference was a major event in British politics where the Labour Party, led by Prime Minister Tony Blair at the time, came together to discuss policies, showcase achievements, and rally support. During the conference, Kevin Spacey spoke at a fringe event organized by The Independent newspaper. His presence, along with Bill Clinton’s, drew significant media attention and public interest, making the event stand out more than usual. They all stayed at the Imperial Hotel on the Promenade. Bill Clinton’s role was especially notable because… Read more »

100 Years of Flying – Blackpool Airport Celebrates Milestone

In 2009, Blackpool Airport celebrated its 100th anniversary. Originally called Squires Gate Airport, it opened in 1909 and quickly became a major player in early aviation by hosting the UK’s first official aviation meeting that same year. This marked the start of the airport’s long and important history. During World War I, the airport was used for military training and aircraft production as a Royal Flying Corps base. It continued to play a crucial role in World War II, serving as a key base for the Royal Air Force and for making military planes. After the wars, the airport shifted… Read more »