Blackpool has been awarded £500,000 of government cash to spend on new trees, plants and seating in the town centre.
Regeneration is also helping support proposals to build on the gay-friendly cluster of bars and hotels in the area to create an LGBTQ+ heritage district. Tim Allan, chair of Blackpool’s Abingdon Street and Queen Street High Street Accelerator partnership, said: “When we have engaged with the various communities in and around the area, we are consistently told that more green spaces are needed for those living, working and visiting the area.
Blackpool Council has previously used government funding to spend £100,000 planting 10 trees in Cookson Street and £174,000 planting six trees in Edward Street, both in the town centre.
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