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Multi-million pound work begins to transform run-down landmark into 18-bedroom hotel

Developer says 'things are now starting' at former Yates Wine Lodge on Blackpool's South Promenade

The former Yates Wine Lodge in Blackpool is set for a new look(Image: Local Democracy Reporting Service)

The first round of work is under way to transform one of Blackpool's most iconic pubs as part of a multi-million pound project.

The ambitious plans for the former Yates Wine Lodge, at 407-411 Promenade in South Shore, includes the creation of an 18 bedroom hotel and an extension of the property.

The Art Deco building, which is locally listed, has previously been one of the resort's most popular bars for decades.

But Yates closed its doors to the public on March 19 2022 and since then the building has fallen into disrepair and become something of an eyesore.

However, revised proposals were given the green light by Blackpool Council's planners on August 7, meaning work could finally press ahead.

And this week it was clear that the preliminary work was finally underway.

Workmen were seen inside the building, filling several skips – the first activity on the premises for several years.

A spokesman from Abbott Hull Ltd, the team leading the architectural design for the project said: "The stripping out of the building has now started and the project will begin.