Category: 2025

Blackpool Football Supporters Movement Honoured with Blue Plaque

A Blue Plaque recognising an important chapter in the history of Blackpool Football Club’s supporters was unveiled at The Armfield Club on Bloomfield Road on 30 August 2025. The plaque commemorates the activities of the Seasiders Independent Supporters Association and the wider supporters’ movement that developed during one of the most turbulent periods in the football club’s history. The Seasiders Independent Supporters Association, generally known as SISA, was formed in January 2013 as concerns among supporters about the ownership and direction of Blackpool Football Club continued to grow. The organisation provided an independent voice for supporters and became part of…

Layton Cemetery Recognised with a Blackpool Blue Plaque

Layton Cemetery, one of Blackpool’s most important surviving Victorian sites, received its own Blue Plaque in 2025, recognising more than 150 years of local history and the generations of Blackpool residents whose stories are represented within its grounds. The plaque was unveiled on 8 November 2025 by the Mayor of Blackpool, Councillor Kim Critchley, accompanied by representatives of the Friends of Layton Cemetery and Blackpool Civic Trust. It was sponsored by the Friends of Layton Cemetery and Layton councillors, with Blackpool Civic Trust recording that the plaque was installed in recognition of the cemetery’s historical and cultural significance. Layton Cemetery…

Ian Prince Releases his First Book

Ian Prince was born in Blackpool and lived here until his late 40s. He was quite an entrepreneur and ran a photography business, a sand picture business, and a sculpted, framed cottage business. Since then he’s lived in Florida, bought various sailboats and has been sailing around the world, stopping at over 130 countries. See more about his new book below. This is Ian’s current boat, a 38′ Prout catamaran. Ian playing snooker in Blackpool The Voyages of the Grocklesnapper and Other Stories There are, as I’ve come to see it, only two kinds of people in this world: those…

The End of an Era: Basil Newby MBE Sells Blackpool’s Iconic Funny Girls

Basil Newby is one of the most influential figures in Blackpool’s modern entertainment history, and in 2025 he marked the end of a remarkable chapter by putting his world-famous show venue, Funny Girls, up for sale after more than three decades at the heart of the resort’s nightlife. Born in Blackpool in 1951, Newby began his career in entertainment entrepreneurship at a time when the town’s nightlife scene was expanding and diversifying. In 1979 he purchased The Flamingo nightclub on Talbot Road, establishing what became Blackpool’s first dedicated venue for LGBTQ+ nightlife. Over the years he built his name and…

Blackpool Councillor Gerard Walsh Shifts to Reform

Gerard Walsh has become a prominent figure in Blackpool local politics over the past decade, known both for his long service as a councillor and for a high-profile change in party allegiance that has attracted attention locally. Walsh first entered local government as a Conservative councillor, representing the Squires Gate ward on Blackpool Council. He was elected to the council in 2019, winning support from local voters in a contest that emphasised community issues such as housing standards, street safety and investment in neighbourhood services. As a Conservative councillor, Walsh served on a number of council committees and was known…

Andrew Finlayson: Championing Social Mobility from Blackpool

Andrew “Finny” Finlayson is a senior business leader based on the Fylde Coast who has combined corporate leadership with a strong public commitment to social mobility and inclusive growth. He serves as Managing Director at Accenture UK & Ireland and is the firm’s North West Regional Lead. In this role, he oversees regional operations and helps shape digital innovation strategies across the North West. His work spans both private and public sector transformation, with particular involvement in health and public services programmes that focus on modernising systems while keeping people at the centre of change. In late 2025, Finlayson was…

Aaron Heaney Launches Streets with Aztec

Blackpool is a town known for its vibrant community spirit, and one local resident making a meaningful contribution is Aaron Heaney, best known for his enthusiastic work behind Streets of Aztec — a project that celebrates everyday life, culture, and connection within the town’s streets. Aaron’s Streets of Aztec initiative grew organically from a desire to highlight the people who give Blackpool its character. Rather than focusing on the typical attractions, this project turns the lens toward local residents, neighbors, artists, small business owners, and everyday scenes that bring the community to life. Through candid photography, storytelling, and engaging street…

£90.4 Million Blackpool Central Housing Regeneration

Blackpool Council has set out a long-term plan to transform housing and neighbourhoods across Central Blackpool, where some of the poorest housing conditions in the country currently exist. The council’s ambition, set out in its Council Plan and Local Plan, is to make the inner area fit for modern living through significant and lasting change. To support this, the government has awarded up to £90.4 million to improve housing quality and neighbourhood conditions. Investment will focus on tackling poor private landlords, demolishing unsafe or substandard homes and replacing them with high-quality housing, refurbishing properties to improve safety and energy efficiency,…

Blackpool Graces Christmas Markets With Snow

Snow fell across Blackpool in the early hours of 5 January 2025. By morning, a light covering had settled along the promenade, the beach, and residential streets from North Shore to South Shore. Footage recorded by residents (above) shows snow collecting on attractions, railings and pavements, with the sea remaining active and dark in contrast. Travel continued, though slowly, and most activity was local—people stepping out briefly to document conditions before returning indoors. The timing mattered. Seasonal events, including the Christmas Village and related attractions, had already closed hours earlier. As a result, the snowfall passed without crowds or organised…

Lightpool Festival 2025 Illuminates Blackpool Once More

Lightpool Festival once again proves why it is one of the UK’s most creative seaside destinations. It filled the town with colour, sound and spectacle. Across October’s half-term week, visitors were treated to a dazzling programme of large-scale light installations, live performances, and 3D projection shows that transformed familiar streets and landmarks into radiant works of art. From the Comedy Carpet to the Winter Gardens, each venue offered a new perspective on how light can inspire and connect communities. Completely free to attend, the festival once again demonstrated Blackpool’s ability to combine innovation with accessibility, drawing families, artists and visitors…