Blackpool Winter Gardens Conference Centre Attracts Multi Million Pound Boost in Business Tourism

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The Winter Gardens Conference Centre in Blackpool is driving a significant boost in business tourism, with an estimated £2.9 million economic impact from conferences held this year and a projected £14 million for events booked until 2027.

Blackpool’s Winter Gardens conference centre is bringing a multi million pound boost in business tourism to the town. The latest figures reveal the economic impact of conferences held at the venue this year is around £2.9m, with the overall value rising to £14m for conferences already booked in up until 2027. A report – which says it is a ‘snapshot’ of events booked at the Winter Gardens Conference and Exhibition Centre – says new and lapsed conferences are now returning to the resort.

Prestigious events include the annual conference of NARPO (National Association of Retired Police Officers) which draws in around 800 delegates, and the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches which brings 1,000 delegates over two days. The GMB union is booked in for its annual conference in 2026 which will bring 2,000 delegates and has an estimated economic impact of £1.3m, while the Local Government Association has already booked its 2027 annual conference which is due to bring 1,350 delegates to Blackpool creating an economic impact of £1.4m. A report to a recent meeting of the council’s Tourism, Economy and Communities Scrutiny Committee, says business tourism is now managed by MeetBlackpool which is a partnership between VisitBlackpool, Blackpool Council, the Winter Gardens and other partners in the conference trade. It says: “This convention bureau-style approach, which was adopted following the opening of the new £30m Conference and Exhibition Centre, is intended to make best use of council and Winter Gardens resources to attract new and lapsed conferences and events back to Blackpool. The key focus is on bringing business into the new conference centre, although MeetBlackpool is also tasked with ensuring that enquiries for smaller conferences are directed towards resort partners who also have conference and meeting facilitie

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