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Green light for £300m Blackpool Central scheme which could create 1,000 jobs

The project could bring an estimated 600,000 additional visitors each year

An aerial image of the planned Blackpool Central development

A £300m scheme to create a new world-class, year-round leisure destination at the former Blackpool Central railway station has been given the green light.

The project will be the largest single investment in Blackpool for over a century and is expected to create around 1,000 jobs, bring an estimated 600,000 additional visitors each year, and boost annual spend in the town by about £75m.

At a meeting of Blackpool Council’s planning committee on Tuesday, October 12, members approved Nikal Ltd’s and Media Invest Entertainment’s detailed planning application for the first phases of the scheme, which include a new 1,306 space multi-storey car park and Heritage Quarter.

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Outline plans to deliver a major public events square for live events, three indoor entertainment centres, a hotel, restaurants and additional leisure and hospitality space at Blackpool Central were also given the go ahead.

The plans include the grade II-listed former King Edward VII Picture House being transformed into a new ‘Artisan Food Hall’, which spills out onto new outdoor space for ‘al fresco’ dining.

The locally-listed King Edward VII pub will be refurbished into a new pub and hotel while the King Edward VII apartment building will be renovated into an aparthotel.

Richard Fee, Nikal chief executive, said: "This is a key moment for levelling up Blackpool’s visitor economy post Covid.