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Retired Blackpool mechanic celebrates his 100th birthday
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Blackpool High Street to be closed to traffic for six months from Monday July 5 and more road closures announced as work gets underway on new Talbot Gateway underpass
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Tuesday, 25th May 2021, 3:40 pm
DJ Zoe and the gang are back at Funny Girls as show venue opens summer show for the season.
Promising an ‘unforgettable comeback’ after seven months out of the spotlight, DJ Zoe, who has spent more than a quarter of a century welcoming audiences to the world famous venue in Dickson Road, underwent some serious pamper preparation for the glittering return.
And it started with the beard.
Having spent a lifetime dressing to impress in fabulous gowns, dripping in Swarovski crystals, and with nearly 50 pairs of heels, DJ Zoe, real name Adrian Thornton, enjoyed a little downtime and the chance to grow some facial hair for the first time in 27 years.
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Contractors are preparing the town centre site in Blackpool for the construction of a new tramway interchange at Blackpool North Station, underpass and 144-bedroom Holiday Inn hotel.
Piling works are complete and the steel framework for the hotel and Marco Pierre White restaurant within the interchange building is due to be erected in May, as the next stage of work gets underway slightly later than intended due to the impact of Covid-19.
The second phase of the £100m Talbot Gateway regeneration project being led by Blackpool Council was originally due to start last April but began in September. The work has so far seen the demolition of the former Wilko store and car park at the site by main contractor Robertson, which was expected to take around five months to complete.