Neil Tague
The Paul Hogarth Company, which worked on Belfast’s waterfront and Titanic Quarter transformation, has been tasked with re-shaping the Lancashire market town.
The Fylde town has secured £1.8m from Historic England’s £95m High Streets Heritage Action Zone programme, which will part-fund a £3.5m project committed to revivifying Kirkham’s core conservation area, with further funding coming from borough and town councils.
The investment is a vital part of the wider £10m Kirkham Futures masterplan.
The Paul Hogarth Company team, based in Edinburgh, Belfast and Dublin, in partnership with Fylde Borough Council and Historic England, will formulate and deliver plans to improve outdoor spaces.