Sir Howard Bernstein has been appointed as Chair of ReBlackpool, the town’s Urban Regeneration Company. This has caused some controversy as Sir Howard is also the Chief Executive of Manchester City Council – the authority that was recommended to develop the Regional Casino rather than Blackpool.
However, we should not knock Sir Howard for Manchester’s success in that competition, but instead look at elements of that bid that clearly impressed the Casino Advisory Panel.
In particular in their Final Report the Panel were impressed that Manchester
“would be consulting widely across the conurbation on the nature of those community benefits… and that benefits would really be felt in local communities and not something imposed…We were also impressed with the work of the council in working with resident associations, in understanding hard to reach groups, and in getting local people into jobs”
Of course this was at the same time that Blackpool Council was admitting in its Local Area Agreement 6-month review that it found community involvement in the town “challenging”. In the appointment of Sir Howard perhaps we have somebody who can meet that challenge?
So welcome Sir Howard. We hope that some of your skills and experience will be used to lead and push forward regeneration in the town, and that communities will clearly be involved, have influence and be clearly seen to benefit.
We look forward to meeting and working with you.