First recipients of 'Sea Change' initiative announced - Blackpool, Dover and Torbay to benefit
First recipients of 'Sea Change' initiative announced - Blackpool, Dover and Torbay to benefit

Details of the first phase of the government's 'Sea Change' initiative have been announced. The redevelopment of Britain's seaside resorts will start with a £10m investment in Blackpool, Torbay and Dover.
Under the
Sea Change scheme £10m will be invested in cultural and heritage projects in
Blackpool, the bay of Torbay in
Devon, and
Dover, reports The Telegraph.
Blackpool will receive £4m, which will help fund a sea-front 20,000-capacity outdoor arena that will be used for music and dance festivals.
Dover will be given £3.8m to build a cable car linking the town's Western Docks and the cliff-top castle. Meanwhile,
Torbay has been awarded £2.2m of government money to fund two projects; the money will be invested in the English Riviera Geopark, including the construction of an 'innovation centre' in the historic thatched village of Cockington.
Elliott Frisby of
VisitBritain welcomes the Sea Change initiative: "The regeneration of
Britain's seaside is vital, as it has suffered in the past due to the popularity of European destinations and the rise of low-cost airlines."
Overall the Sea Change project will see the government invest £45m in Britain's coastal towns over the next three years.
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