Submitted on Thursday 29th January 2026
Rejected on Tuesday 17th February 2026
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: local (see below for details)
Protect and fund Blackpool Tramtown and the Rigby Road Heritage Tram Shed
We want the UK Government to work with Historic England and relevant bodies to protect Blackpool’s Tramtown/heritage tram engineering facilities from demolition, and provide or enable capital funding to refurbish them so the heritage tram fleet can be maintained and operated.
Blackpool’s heritage trams and their engineering base are a nationally significant example of living transport heritage. The Rigby Road site is a rare surviving working tram depot and the specialist workshops, equipment and skills are essential to keep historic trams safe, operational and accessible to the public. If the tram shed and engineering works are demolished or lost, the damage would be irreversible and could end the long-term future of this unique heritage attraction, along with its educational, volunteering and tourism benefits. We want Government-backed protection and a funded plan to safeguard the depot and workshops for future generations.
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