Yorkshire Post

New flood defence scheme protects Blackpool’s famous tramway

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BLACKPOOL’S FAMOUS seafront will be protected from floods as a £27.1m defence scheme is opened.

The new flood defence at Anchorshol­me will safeguard the resort’s famous tramway, reduce flood risk to 4,800 properties and, it is hoped, protect the town’s tourism and recreation­al income for the next 100 years.

Environmen­t Agency chairwoman Emma Howard Boyd said: “Blackpool’s iconic beachfront is visited by thousands of families each year.

“This new coastal defence, delivered in partnershi­p with local councils, will better protect the town’s popular tourist attraction­s as well as nearly 5,000 homes and businesses.

“It’s great news and demonstrat­es how our work benefits people and the environmen­t.”

She will officially open the scheme today with Blackpool Council’s cabinet member for environmen­tal services, Coun Fred Jackson.

Mr Jackson said: “We now have a sea wall that will provide much stronger flood protection for years to come.

“We also have a wonderful new promenade for all to enjoy which makes access from the seafront to the park and town so much asier.”

Floods Minister Therese Coffey said: “Anchorshol­me’s new sea wall was made possible thanks not only to £20m of government funding, but also the huge support of local government and other partners.

“The result is brilliant news for the community – regenerati­ng the area and providing better protection for almost 5,000 homes and Blackpool’s iconic tram network ahead of winter.”

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