15 scenes which show striking urban differences in Cleveleys, Norcross and Bispham through the eyes of Google Street View
Google cameras have been snapping the north of the Fylde to bring updated photos to Google Street View.
By Claire Lark
Published 26th Jul 2022, 15:45 BST
Updated 26th Jul 2022, 16:05 BST
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With the technology at our fingertips we can see in an instant how the landscape has changed. We’ve trawled through Street View to look at the areas of Cleveleys, Anchorsholme and Norcross through to Norbreck and Bispham to find out which areas have changed between 2009 and 2022. There are some unrecognisable scenes and others where only differences to the exterior of buildings have been made - but have made an impact.
The junction of Mowbray Drive and Plymouth Road - the building to the left was Magnet but is now Howden's Joinery and the cafe has changed its name too Photo: Google Street View
Blackpool Sixth, which marks its 50th anniversary this year, was undergoing a complete renovation in 2009. The bottom picture is how it looks now Photo: Google Street View