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Hotel and Apartments Social Club
122 Coronation St
Blackpool, Lancashire, FY1 4QQ
Tel: 01253 623784

 


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Social Clubs in Blackpool

   
Brun Grove Working Mens Club
1 Brun Grove
Blackpool Lancashire FY1 6PG
Tel: 01253 762186
Christ The King Social Club
Chepstow Road
Blackpool Lancashire FY3 7PH
Tel: 01253 394441
   
Co-Operative Sports & Social Club
Preston New Road
Blackpool Lancashire FY4 4UY
Tel: 01253 761021
Empire Bingo & Social Club
Hawes Side Lane
Blackpool Lancashire FY4 4AJ
Tel: 01253 768638
   
Fleetwood Working Mens Club
Kemp Street
Fleetwood Lancashire FY7 6JX
Tel: 01253 771998
Hotel & Apartments Social Club
122 Coronation Street
Blackpool Lancashire FY1 4QQ
Tel: 01253 623784
   
Lytham Catholic Club
North Clifton Street
Lytham St Annes Lancashire FY8 5HR
Tel: 01253 736337
Lytham Ex-Service & Social Club
Chapel Street
Lytham St Annes Lancashire FY8 5ND
Tel: 01253 734732
   
North Shore Working Mens Club & Institute
Cross Street
Blackpool Lancashire FY1 2EA
Tel: 01253 627974
Poulton & District Conservative Club
2 Breck Road
Poulton-le-Fylde Lancashire FY6 7AA
Tel: 01253 882406
   
St Annes Civil Service Sports & Social Club
Moorland Road
Lytham St Annes Lancashire FY8 3ND
Tel: 01253 725299
St Johns Catholic Club & Assembly Rooms
Breck Road
Poulton-le-Fylde Lancashire FY6 7AQ
Tel: 01253 884897
   
Stanleyward Conservative Club
92-94 Common Edge Road
Blackpool Lancashire FY4 5AY
Tel: 01253 312302
Thornton Social Club
Holly Road Red Marsh Industrial Estate
Thornton Lancashire FY5 4HH
Tel: 01253 854595
   
West End Social Club & Institute
Shakespeare Road
Fleetwood Lancashire FY7 7BP
Tel: 01253 874608
Ansdell Institute & Social Club
Office Woodlands Road
Lytham St Annes Lancashire FY8 4BX
Tel: 01253 737676
   
Blackpool Gas Athletic & Social Club
Rigby Road
Blackpool Lancashire FY1 5DE
Tel: 01253 624673
Central Working Mens Club
76 Kent Road
Blackpool Lancashire FY1 5ET
Tel: 01253 625735
   
Claremont Conservative Club
Office Westminster Road
Blackpool Lancashire FY1 2QE
Tel: 01253 295899
Duple Social Club
96a Bond Street
Blackpool Lancashire FY4 1EX
Tel: 01253 341647
   
Fleetwood Conservative Club
Lowther Road
Fleetwood Lancashire FY7 7AS
Tel: 01253 874412
Hampton Road Social Club
Hampton Road
Blackpool Lancashire FY4 1JB
Tel: 01253 341508
   
Knott End Working Mens Club
Salisbury Avenue
Knott End-on-Sea Lancashire FY6 0BP
Tel: 01253 810362
Lytham Conservative Club
Hastings Place
Lytham St Annes Lancashire FY8 5LZ
Tel: 01253 734190
   
Mecca Social Club
Talbot Road
Blackpool Lancashire FY1 3HJ
Tel: 01253 751938
Plaza Bingo & Social Club
St Georges Road
Lytham St Annes Lancashire FY8 2AE
Tel: 01253 726235
   
Progress Working Men's Club
10-16 Exchange Street
Blackpool Lancashire FY1 2DU
Tel: 01253 626969
St Annes Conservative Club
353 Clifton Drive North
Lytham St Annes Lancashire FY8 2NA
Tel: 01253 722378
   
Stanley Road Working Mens Club
Stanley Road
Blackpool Lancashire FY1 4QL
Tel: 01253 621168
Talbot Conservative Club
46 Milbourne Street
Blackpool Lancashire FY1 3LL
Tel: 01253 624305
   
Tyldesley Conservative Club
Palmer Avenue
Blackpool Lancashire FY1 5JP
Tel: 01253 402246
 
   
 
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Blackpool is a seaside town in Lancashire, England. Lying along the coast of the Irish Sea, it has a population of 142,900, making it the largest settlement in Lancashire and the fourth largest in North West England. Blackpool rose to prominence as a major centre of tourism during the 19th century, particularly for the inhabitants of northern mill towns. A skeleton found with barbed arrowheads near Blackpool Sixth Form College in 1970 provided the first evidence of humans living on The Fylde, some 11,000 years ago. The Fylde was also home to a British tribe, the Brigantes, who from about 80AD were controlled by Romans from their fort at Dowbridge, Kirkham. Some of the earliest villages on The Fylde, which were later to become part of Blackpool, were named in the Domesday Book in 1086. Many of them were Anglo-Saxon settlements. Some though were 9th and 10th century Viking place names. The Vikings and Anglo Saxons seem to have co-existed peacefully with some Anglo Saxon and Viking place names later being joined together - such as Layton-with-Warbreck and Bispham-with-Norbreck. Layton was controlled by the Butlers, Barons of Warrington from the 12th century. In medieval times Black Poole emerged as a few farmsteads on the coast within Layton-with-Warbreck. The name coming from "le pull" which was a stream that drained Marton Mere and Marton Moss into the sea close to what is now Manchester Square. The stream ran through peat lands which discoloured the water, and so the name for the area became Black Poole. In the 15th century the area was just called Pul. And a 1532 map calls the area "the pole howsys alias the north howsys”. In 1602, entries in Bispham Parish Church baptismal register include both Poole and for the first time blackpoole. The first house of any substance, Foxhall, was built toward the end of the 17th century by Edward Tyldesley, the Squire of Myerscough, and son of the Royalist, Sir Thomas Tyldesley. An Act of Parliament in 1767 enclosed a common, mostly Sand Hills on the coast, that stretched from Spen Dyke southward. And plots of the land were allocated to landowners in Bispham, Layton, Great Marton and Little Marton. The same Act also provided for the layout of a number of long straight roads that would be built such as Lytham Road, St.Annes Road and Highfield Road. More on Blackpool 


 

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