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Thousands of civil servants to relocate to new £100m Blackpool town centre offices

The DWP has agreed a deal with Blackpool Council and Muse Developments

An artist's impression of the King Street development

A new £100m office development in Blackpool town centre is to be the home of more than 3,000 civil servants, it has been confirmed.

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has agreed with Blackpool Council and partner Muse Developments to create a new regional hub in Talbot Gateway.

It will result in DWP staff from existing sites at Warbreck House and Ryscar House moving into the Blackpool Hub and Centre for Health and Disability Assessment (CHDA) at Talbot Gateway when the new offices are completed in the autumn of 2024.

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The DWP has signed a 25-year lease to occupy the offices.

Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Thérèse Coffey said: "Moving more than 3,000 DWP staff into this state of the art sustainable building in Talbot Gateway will drive footfall in the town centre and support Blackpool’s economic growth as the country builds back better from the pandemic."

The c.215,000 sq ft, seven-storey offices on a 2.4-acre site on King Street, is the third phase in the Talbot Gateway regeneration scheme.

Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Cabinet Office Minister Steve Barclay added: "We’re getting on with the job of levelling up across the whole country and it’s fantastic to see this new hub in Blackpool consolidating jobs under one roof and making the public estate more efficient.