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Blackpool bids farewell to brutalist Bonny Street Police Station as redevelopment looms

Landmark to make way for proposed £300m Blackpool Central scheme

Demolition work at the Bonny Street Police Station site in Blackpool(Image: Local Democracy Reporting Service)

Blackpool's former police station - a towering eyesore since its closure seven years ago - is finally being demolished.

The dismantling of the old Bonny Street base kicked off on Monday, July 8, with a long-reach excavator starting to break down the colossal concrete structure.

In 2018, the police force moved over two miles away to a modern facility on Gerry Richardson Way, off Clifton Road in Marton.

Bonny Street Police Station has been one of Blackpool's most recognisable public edifices, known for its brutalist architecture. Constructed in the late 1960s, the station was part of a larger development that incorporated a magistrates' court.

The graffiti-ridden Magistrates' Court building and the Chapel Street car park. have already been razed. Demolition work on the police station is slated for completion by the end of this month.

In their place will rise the much-anticipated £300m Blackpool Central Scheme, a project aiming to transform the former Blackpool Central Railway Station site into a world-class tourist attraction and leisure hotspot.

The project is designed to give the local economy a shot in the arm by creating jobs and drawing in more visitors. The grand plan includes indoor theme parks, a spacious public square, hotels and restaurants.

A multi-storey car park was already unveiled earlier this year.