

North West
Construction
Warden Blackpool Youth and Community Hub Blackpool Council
“we’re proud to be part of a project that will have a lasting impact on residents in the area”
Managing Director at Warden

Warden has completed construction work ahead of schedule on a £1.7m expansion of a youth centre in Blackpool, that will provide new opportunities for young people in the area.

Procured via the Procure Partnerships Framework
Located on Gorton Street in the Talbot and Brunswick area, Warden replaced the outdated facility with a 3,229 sq ft single storey, multi-use building.
It includes a fully equipped kitchen area, offices, toilets, two large halls for physical activities, and two smaller rooms that will host a range of other programmes, including gaming sessions.
In addition to the structural work, Warden completed extensive mechanical installations, including air source heating systems and IT infrastructure. External works, service infrastructure, and drainage systems have also been completed, ensuring the building is fully functional and ready for use.





89% of the supply chain used was sourced locally

A new space for young people in Blackpool
Delivered through the Procure Partnerships Framework The expanded facility is now open, offering activities, gaming sessions, physical halls, and community programmes, supporting young people across the Talbot and Brunswick area of Blackpool.
“We’re really pleased with the progress we’ve made on the Blackpool Youth Zone. Working closely with Blackpool Council and Blackpool Boys and Girls Club, we’re proud to be part of a project that will have a lasting impact on residents in the area. Social value is at the heart of everything we do. For this project, we sourced much of the supply chain locally and provided valuable apprentice training to our team, helping the local workforce gain valuable skills.”

Ian Williams
Managing Director, Warden
“I am absolutely thrilled that the centre has been handed over two months ahead of schedule. Young people from the Blackpool Boys and Girls Club helped to design the building and it is great to see their suggestions come to life. Over the next few months, all the furniture will be delivered and installed ahead of an official opening in the spring.”

Councillor Kath Benson
Cabinet Member for Young People and Aspiration
“The trustees are thrilled to announce the handover of our brand-new youth centre. This exceptional facility is the culmination of a fantastic partnership between us, Blackpool Council, and the DCMS Youth Investment Fund. Designed with our young people in mind, this state-of-the-art centre provides a safe and inspiring environment for learning, and what better way to celebrate our upcoming 90th anniversary than with the launch of this incredible space.”
Jed Sullivan
Youth Worker, Blackpool Boys and Girls Club