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To think Blackpool is a bit shit

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Cutitup · 23/07/2013 20:55

Just came back from Blackpool and it was utter shit. Why haven't the council there made improvements and made it a decent place to visit?

There is hardly anywhere halfway reasonable to eat, it looks completely broken and unloved. There is just so much potential for development and it could be the "Orlando" of England. Instead, it's just shite.

I've come away thinking I don't need to take my children to Africa to appreciate what they've got: just take them to Blackpool.

On a good note, the beach is very nice. Shame about the drunks weeing all over the stairs to the beach and leaving beer cans everywhere. I saw broken Britain in Blackpool and I shall never go back again.

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thefutureofpolitics · 30/09/2015 18:53

Yes, definitely, there are some beautiful houses down there. Quite similar in size to many in Rossall, although I'm sure many are more expensive. The beauty of North Wales, where I live now, is that there are some beautiful properties in beautiful places at low prices compared to those in similar places. I've traveled a lot but North Wales is my favorite place on Earth. Love the Welsh language too!

ApocalypseNowt · 30/09/2015 20:44

I grew up in Blackpool and I still love the place. You just have to know which places to go to.

And I never did any drugs till i left Blackpool..... Grin

parrotsummer · 30/09/2015 21:06

It isn't egg donation I need - eggs are fine (as far as i know.)

Thank you redding your post is informative. I absolutely won't be having a partner until DD is grown and moved out.

parrotsummer · 30/09/2015 21:06

Silly me! Blush

thefutureofpolitics · 30/09/2015 22:41

I'm so glad somebody agrees about the dark, oppressive atmosphere. When I moved to Wales, I literally thought, oh god, I can breathe! And no, I never got involved in the drug culture in Blackpool, it has never been my thing ... Living in a forest is like a permanent drug trip, trees and nature are the greatest drug ever. I did stop smoking as soon as I moved out of Blackpool though!

x2boys · 30/09/2015 22:49

I watched a documentary about a yr ago about the drug culture and men coercing underage girls into prostitution in Blackpool I know it happens everywhere but seaside towns are very transient easy for people to go missing and not be missed like I said I only live about 40mins away from Blackpool I do like it but would hate to live there ! St Anne's however I would move there tomorrow!

sandgrown · 30/09/2015 23:13

I live in Blackpool and though I know the town has problems I love it. In the last few weeks I have seen Cats and The Full Monty on stage . We have lots of live music too. There are good meals to be had and good quality accommodation if you do your research. The sea has been cleaned up and the promenade renovated. We do not pretend to be posh but we are the capital of fun. I am now meeting lots of Southerners who are moving up as property is so cheap. Much of the bad publicity is down to the behaviour of our visitors and our police and hospitals have to deal with them so give us a break!

thefutureofpolitics · 30/09/2015 23:32

Yes, people come and go in Blackpool all the time, it does seem to be a very prominent thing in seaside towns. There have been some terrifying things happen in Blackpool, like that girl who went missing and they caught two kebab shop owners boasting about how she had been put in the kebab meat on video. There was apparently a stabbing there at weekend. I also remember when my Dad was working in Blackpool and there was a dismembered body found in a skip next to his office ... about Christmas 1995 I think. Yes, there are nice areas either side of Blackpool but some terrifying things go on in Blackpool itself.

thefutureofpolitics · 30/09/2015 23:40

The shows and concerts were always my favourite part of Blackpool. I saw my first concert there ... Pulp, just before Christmas 1995, when Disco 2000 was in the charts, still my favourite concert of all time. Then Manic Street Preachers, Radiohead, White Stripes etc etc.

x2boys · 30/09/2015 23:53

I saw pulp headlining in round hay park in leeds as .a student for free in 1995.

x2boys · 01/10/2015 00:02

Both my mum's brothers went to boarding school in Blackpool In the 1940 and fifties they was 12 yrs between them my mum remembers visitING then a d going to the tower ball room a lot

thefutureofpolitics · 01/10/2015 00:18

That is so cool! I love Pulp so much, one of my all time favourite bands! The concert I saw was just magical with Jarvis just generally being a legend and Stereolab (another favourite) supporting. I think the Winter Gardens is a beautiful concert venue. The White Stripes used the space amazingly doing their little acoustic thing in the middle of the show on a little stage on the side of the venue.

x2boys · 01/10/2015 00:27

Sorry you will be jealous now we were standing on the park benches dancing with pulp in 1995 at round hay park for free also saw pop will eat it self and chumbawamba (I get up again )

FanOfSpam · 01/10/2015 00:36

One of the most economically-deprived places in Britain. Massive unemployment and horribly high levels of child sexual abuse (seaside towns attract lots of transient drifters and fairground workers who are difficult track and monitor if they are sexual predators).

It is a wasteland of poverty dressed in sequins and stripper shoes. I was a stripper in a club called Eden on the promenade for eight years and the degredation - by day and by night - of Blackpool each year was soul-destroying to be a part of.

thefutureofpolitics · 01/10/2015 00:36

I am incredibly jealous! Grin I still have my massive Pulp posters from that era, two from the Blackpool concert (one of Jarvis and one of the Misshapes / Sorted for E's and Whizz sleeve). I was raised on the whole Britpop thing. Oh Jarvis swoon

thefutureofpolitics · 01/10/2015 00:58

Yes, and also the lowest life expectancy in Britain apparently, along with a high suicide rate and massive drug and alcohol problems. Yes, and working in Blackpool over a number of years, it just seemed to get worse and worse. I started working there when I was 15 on work experience with school and then got kept on until I went to university the first time around. It was always a bit rough and ready but it seemed to have gone downhill rapidly by the time I returned after university and by the time I finally moved away for good, it was atrocious.

WhyCantIuseTheNameIWant · 04/10/2015 01:40

Today, we went to Blackpool.
Ds had fun in the ripleys place.
We squashed onto the tram (had to park nearly in fleetwood)
It took an hour to drive up the sea front, looking for a parking place.
We tried to go in Pizza Hut for tea. The queue was out in to the street, but there were empty tables inside.
Eventually, we found a nice (but disorganised) Chinese to get some tea.

Then we spent 3 1/2 hours trying to drive through and see the flipping lights.
We joined the carpark queue at 8. Dd fell asleep at 10, so she missed lads of it. We got to the glitter ball just after 11:30, and it wasn't even on.

The town is run down and scruffy. Not too bad. Bearable.

But the hen parties/stag nights/general drunks really let the place down.
One guy was releasing several gallons of used beer at the edge of a pub car park. He was so wasted, he didn't notice the row of cars he exposed himself to.

Stop serving the drunks!
Get some decent traffic control in for the lights.
Come on Blackpool, pull yourself together!

AFewGoodWomen · 04/10/2015 02:29

The front has been radically revamped and is now clean, the teams look great and are a nice throwback. The Pleasure Beach is the same as it's always been but for two things: the stupid entrance fee and the cleanliness. It is immaculate these days.

It is a shame it has not had a true revival because it could be a very traditional seaside resort. We go with the kids for a day trip once a year, they enjoy the experience: fish and chips on the front, sticks of rock, wind and rain.

We have never come across the out of control hen and stag nights not pools of vomit.

TimeToMuskUp · 04/10/2015 10:19

We went yesterday for a day out with DS1's Cubs troop. We live not too far from a bit of a run-down Midlands ex-mining town, so are no strangers to run-down-scruffiness but Blackpool felt a bit dirty.

Our friends DC had a token stolen from his hand by a grown adult in an arcade, getting on the tram an elderly man in front of us was sworn at by two young girls for being too slow and getting too near to them, there were two people so spangled on the beach they were unconscious on the steps (one next to a pile of vomit).

Having said that, DS1 loved it and desperately wants to go back in October half term. DH almost died of shock visiting Skegness in the summer (terribly middle class posh holidays as a child) so Blackpool would tip him right over the edge.

VulcanWoman · 04/10/2015 10:49

All is redeemed when you stand in the Tower Ballroom.

ilovesooty · 04/10/2015 11:10

I think it's a good thing thefutureofpolitics
that you only had to claim jobseekers ' allowance very briefly. You seem to have had difficulty understanding how it works. Hmm

clockbuscanada · 04/10/2015 11:34

politics I was at that Pulp gig, and the Manics one too. Also saw Suede there and a fantastic Bjork/Saint Etienne gig. Well worth the drive from Scotland. I used to follow the Manics all over the UK, Blackpool was always the tour highlight.

I had completely blanked out forgotten about the Tache until this thread.

I stayed at the Hilton in Blackpool this summer and it's a bit run down but much much better than the Hilton in Bristol where I stayed a few weeks ago, or the one in Aberdeen where work puts us up sometimes.

trian · 04/10/2015 11:35

This is what happens when you let air fares be unsustainably low and then don't put in place measure to deal with the impact this will have on your own country's tourist industry. We all have to take some action against this (ie voting well) unless you're in such a bad position yourself that you can't take action. It affects so many places in the UK.

I love Blackpool and intend to take my kids one day, but it won't be as stress-free as it should be, because the behaviour of some of the people that go there is desperate. I'm not toooooo bothered by the adult-on-adult drama (although obviously it's important that kids don't see sexual acts), what's upset me most when I've gone there is adults verbally abusing their kids in the street. This happens where I live too, but not to the same extent.

It is at least affordable and there's quite a bit for kids to do, so that means that some kids get a holiday whereas otherwise, they wouldn't.

On a separate note, the food is generally abysmal for vegetarians! I love you Blackpool and I hope more is done to make you safer (although I draw the line at social cleansing, I think for some people that live there they would benefit from a bit of help to get out of there, to move somewhere where they're more likely to be able to get a stable job instead of just seasonal work).

thefutureofpolitics · 04/10/2015 14:00

I don't have difficulty understanding how JSA works ilovesooty, I have difficulty understanding the mentality of those in the job centres telling me that I could flip burgers, (a) with a first class honours degree and (b) which would not have given me the money required to keep the home I had at the time etc, it was simply an implausible and ridiculous suggestion which would have been about as useful as a chocolate fireguard. The aim of job centres is to get people back into work, yes, but they should really take various factors into account. It was more a comment on the limited number of suitable jobs in the area and the difficulty some encounter when trying to reach their potential there. Anyway, it is not an issue because we have our own business and I am doing a Masters degree. Thank you for your input, I hope I have explained my post in a satisfactory manner.

thefutureofpolitics · 04/10/2015 14:14

Hi clockbuscanada, it is good to hear from somebody who saw those wonderful concerts there too. The concerts were always my favourite part of Blackpool. I also remember seeing Cast there supported by (the greatly underrated) Longpigs (Richard Hawley's band) who were actually better than Cast.

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