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HelivationUK

helivationuk

London

From our bases in Blackpool, Lancashire, and Barton, Manchester, we fly to all parts of the UK but also specialise in the Lake District. Whether you are a private client requiring a one-off flight, or an event organiser requiring numerous 'special operations' from diverse locations, you will receive an exceptional quality of service. If you have any questions about helicopter charter or pleasure flights for your event / attraction, or if you need a helicopter for filming, aerial photography and even 'eye in the sky' services please contact us. Additionally, many of our products make excellent presents with gift ideas ranging from tours of Blackpool to scenic flights to the Lake District and beyond. Our helicopter pleasure flights are available from Blackpool Airport and sites across Lancashire and the North West. Helicopter flights start from tours around the local area to full day trips out to health spas, hotels and restaurants. You can also charter a helicopter for wedding transport or other special event; or just an alternative way of going on holiday! We have a wealth of experience in pilot operations including; commercial transport, flight instruction and examination, under slung (sling) operations, mountain flying and multi-crew aircraft; but also business and aviation management. We also provide helicopter lessons and advanced training for a Private Pilot's Licence (PPL) and both bases in Blackpool and Manchester. Full information can be found in the Helivation Training Section. bookmark us: Share |twitter linkfacebook link

Blackpool HAZ Cultural Programme

blackpool haz cultural programme

Blackpool

WHAT IS THE HAZ? Blackpool’s Heritage Action Zone project is a partnership between Blackpool Council and Historic England. The project is aimed at using Blackpool’s heritage as a catalyst for bringing new and diverse uses to the town centre and giving a new relevance for both local communities and visitors alike. There are two different areas of focus in the project. FOCUS 1 The first is centred on historic buildings and how heritage can be used to improve the look and feel of the high street by restoring and enhancing historic buildings. This element builds on recent improvements in Topping Street, Edward Street and Deansgate in restoring buildings and their commercial frontages. The biggest focus of this part of the scheme is the Church Street Frontage of the Winter Gardens, where work to restore the Victorian commercial frontages to Empress Buildings has already begun. Other projects include the conversion of an Art Deco building on Topping Street to provide a community creative hub and converting part of the former Black’s building on Edward Street into live/work units where local artists and creatives can rent studio and retail space with living accommodation above. FOCUS 2 The second area is the implementation of a cultural programme and this is specifically to bring new activity to the high street and to engage local communities in creative activity. This programme is already working on delivering a regular market for local creatives and artists and setting up taster workshops for local people to try out different creative activities. Future work will look at performance, film and creative workshops as well as talks and tours focused on heritage and the past, present and future of Blackpool’s town centre. THE ZONE Blackpool’s High Street Heritage Action Zone is focused on a section of Church Street containing impressive groups of mid to late 19th Century public and commercial buildings and a wealth of incredibly diverse heritage assets some of which are of national and regional significance. The Grand Theatre and the Blackpool Winter Gardens and the areas around them form the main focus of this project. It also includes Cedar Square and parts of Edward Street, Topping Street and Deansgate. The historic built environment in Blackpool and in the identified HAZ area has been recognised as having significant economic benefits not just in terms of retail or visitor economy but through the potential to impact on the quality of life for local residents and the quality of experience for our visitors. The quality of the historic built environment within the proposed Blackpool HAZ promotes ‘civic pride’ acting as a reminder of how Blackpool has evolved historically.