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Blackpool Golden Mile to become 'world class', town claims | |
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Blackpool's famous Golden Mile will become a "world class" tourist attraction under £300m plans, the town's council has boasted. | |
Hotels, restaurants and a "flying theatre" are all part of the 17-acre Blackpool Central development, set to get under way in 2020. | Hotels, restaurants and a "flying theatre" are all part of the 17-acre Blackpool Central development, set to get under way in 2020. |
The site has been available since the old Central station closed in 1964. | |
The council believes the development will attract 600,000 extra visitors and create 1,000 jobs. | The council believes the development will attract 600,000 extra visitors and create 1,000 jobs. |
Previously the site has been the focus of several high-profile scheme, such as the failed Las Vegas-style super-casino and Snowdome. | |
The new plans are the work of UK-based development firm Nikal Ltd and Media Invest Entertainment of Austria. | The new plans are the work of UK-based development firm Nikal Ltd and Media Invest Entertainment of Austria. |
Blackpool council will provide the land but will not contribute financially. The project is being funded entirely by the private sector. | Blackpool council will provide the land but will not contribute financially. The project is being funded entirely by the private sector. |
The plans are set to go out for consultation before going before Blackpool Council's Planning Committee for fast-track approval in 2019. | |
Council leader Simon Blackburn said the plans were a "game-changer" and "not just aspirational, but highly deliverable". | Council leader Simon Blackburn said the plans were a "game-changer" and "not just aspirational, but highly deliverable". |
He said: "This really is a once-in-a-generation opportunity that has the potential to alter the face of our town." | He said: "This really is a once-in-a-generation opportunity that has the potential to alter the face of our town." |
'Blobby Land' | |
A council spokesman said the development would provide "world class" attractions themed around Chariots Of The Gods, a book written by Swiss author Erich Von Daniken, and a 150-bedroom hotel. | A council spokesman said the development would provide "world class" attractions themed around Chariots Of The Gods, a book written by Swiss author Erich Von Daniken, and a 150-bedroom hotel. |
Features include: | Features include: |
But writing on his Facebook page, the leader of the Conservatives on the council, Tony Wilson, questioned whether the attractions would continue pulling in tourists. | |
He said: "I'm not trying to be negative, the town needs refreshing, I'm just wary how this whole development will pan out and what the quality will be over time. | |
"Certainly the technology used will be dated very soon and Virtual Reality is becoming more and more sophisticated for private users. | |
"So we didn't get Disney, Universal or MGM, I just hope we didn't get Blobby Land." | |
The land earmarked for regeneration fronts the town's famous promenade and is occupied by magistrates courts, the town's vacant police station, a surface-level car park and a market. | The land earmarked for regeneration fronts the town's famous promenade and is occupied by magistrates courts, the town's vacant police station, a surface-level car park and a market. |
Blackpool's Sea Life Centre and Madame Tussauds will be incorporated into the project. | |
It will also have apartments, two hotels, a nightclub and landscaped public space. | |
The council spokesman said it owned more than 90% of the land which would be leased to Nikal Ltd and Media Invest Entertainment (MIE) on a long-term deal. |