easyHotel gets thumbs up for new budget hotel in Blackpool despite angry opposition

A £7.6m budget hotel on Blackpool’s seafront has got the go ahead despite opposition from angry hoteliers in the resort.
An artist's impression of the new easyHotel, BlackpoolAn artist's impression of the new easyHotel, Blackpool
An artist's impression of the new easyHotel, Blackpool

Blackpool Council’s planning committee narrowly approved the application by easyHotel for a 107-bedroom property on an empty plot of land on the Promenade in South Shore.

Ian White, speaking on behalf of hoteliers group StayBlackpool, told the meeting the proposed hotel would damage existing businesses.

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He said: “Blackpool is already saturated with low end accommodation and all the projects undertaken so far have been about attracting better quality visitors.

An artist's impression of the new easyHotel, BlackpoolAn artist's impression of the new easyHotel, Blackpool
An artist's impression of the new easyHotel, Blackpool

“So this is going against everything the council is trying to encourage in this town.

“The local accommodation providers are Blackpool ambassadors.

“Unfortunately, low paid and low skilled workers won’t be promoting Blackpool, they will be there to do a job.”

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Concern was also raised that 31 of the rooms will have no windows at all.

But representatives from easyHotel, which has venues across Europe, including in the UK from £16.99 per night, assured councillors the rooms would still be high quality, minimum three star and comparable to the Premier Inn brand.

The company’s agent Philip Grant said: “It is budget accommodation, but good quality and not just intended to attract visitors.

“It is aimed at business users as well including people who might be visiting Blackpool for conferences.

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“It is considered to be good quality affordable accommodation that would allow guests to spend more money in the area.”

Committee chairman Coun Lynn Williams said: “That site has looked like a bombsite for so long. We need something there of quality and some investment in South Shore.”

Coun Andrew Stansfield said he was concerned about the lack of parking. He said: “There are no parking facilities in an area which already has huge parking issues. I don’t think it’s the right application for the site.”

The hotel will be built on land near Waterloo Road which has been empty since the Tudor Rose Hotel was demolished in 2014.

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The scheme will be four to five storeys in height and also includes a ground floor lobby and restaurant.

The top floor will be set back to break up the visual impact of the building.

It’s hoped to open the property in time for the 2020/21 financial year.