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Serving Blackpool · FY1, FY2, FY3

Websites for Blackpool businesses

From Abingdon Street Market under the Tower to the FY independents on Church Street, Blackpool's small trade still runs the show.

Blackpool's a working seaside town first, tourist town second. Church Street and Talbot Road still hold most of the FY1 shops, cafés and trades, and the FY postcodes stretch from Anchorsholme in the north down to Squires Gate in the south. Abingdon Street Market opened off Edward Street in late 2023 with a dozen independent retail units and a small food hall under one roof. The Tower, the Winter Gardens and Pleasure Beach are still what most people come for, but the small trade around them — a barber on Talbot Road, a chippy near the Promenade, a B&B on the front — is what keeps the year-round lights on. That's the £25/month work I do.

£25/month · anyone, anywhere

What you get

  • Your own URL, on its own domain
  • Hand-coded — no WordPress, no page builders
  • Basic on-page SEO, fast loads, mobile-first
  • Small content edits whenever you need them
  • No setup fee, cancel any month

Working with Blackpool

Most of Blackpool's economy is hospitality, small trade and seasonal tourism, not corporate offices. The Blackpool Town Centre BID covers the town-centre ratepayers from the Promenade to Talbot Square, and a Blackpool Gazette round-up in 2024 listed fifteen FY independents worth a stop. The clearest new anchor is Abingdon Street Market — twelve retail units, six food vendors and two bars off Edward Street, trading year-round since late 2023. Pleasure Beach and the Winter Gardens drive most of the summer footfall, and a 2024 industry study found Blackpool firms were the fastest-paying in the UK. The £25/month shape I build is the chippy on Church Street, the barber near the Tower, the guesthouse one street back from the sea.

Every Blackpool site is hand-coded, mobile-first, and shipped on its own domain. There's nothing for you to maintain — hosting, SSL, backups, updates and small content edits are all in the £25/month plan. You'll deal directly with me from brief to launch, by email or WhatsApp, in plain English.

Local economy

Real Blackpool small businesses, not stock photos

Every Blackpool brief lands somewhere on the same map of shops, salons, trades and indie operators. Here are some of the real Blackpool businesses I've researched while writing this page — the kind of place a clean £25/month site is built for.

Some Blackpool independents we'd happily sit next to
  • Abingdon Street Market

    Covered market of independent retailers and food vendors

    Off Edward Street, FY1 — 12 independent retail units, 6 food vendors and 2 bars, trading year-round since late 2023.

  • Blackpool Pleasure Beach

    Theme park and resort

    South Shore, FY4 — long-standing amusement park anchoring the southern end of the seafront.

  • Winter Gardens Blackpool

    Conference, events and entertainment venue

    FY1 — historic entertainment complex used for theatre, music, comedy and conference trade.

Streets we know in Blackpool
  • Church Street
  • Talbot Road
  • Abingdon Street
  • Edward Street
  • Promenade
  • Lytham Road
  • Bond Street
  • Coronation Street
Neighbourhoods covered
  • North Shore
  • South Shore
  • Squires Gate
  • Layton
  • Bispham
  • Anchorsholme
  • Bloomfield
  • Brunswick
  • Marton
  • Hawes Side
Why these industries cluster here
  • Tourism and hospitality

    Blackpool Tower, the three piers, Pleasure Beach, the Winter Gardens and the Illuminations make this one of the highest-footfall seaside economies in England — and the year-round base for B&Bs, cafés, gift shops and trades that serve them.

  • Independent retail and markets

    Abingdon Street Market opened off Edward Street in late 2023 with twelve retail units, six food vendors and two bars, and the Blackpool Gazette regularly rounds up independents across the FY postcodes.

  • Leisure and entertainment

    Pleasure Beach, the Winter Gardens and the conference and events trade in FY1 give the town a dense base of small entertainment, catering and venue businesses alongside the holiday trade.

Blackpool Council began the first phase of a £90m central housing regeneration programme in 2025, demolishing around 400 homes across twelve streets and replacing them with modern housing backed by government and Homes England funding (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c70w19z2290o).

Where we work

Websites for Blackpool and Lancashire

I'm based in London, build over email and WhatsApp, and ship the same £25/month plan to Blackpool and every other town in Lancashire.

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Pricing
£25/month

One flat plan for every Blackpool build — hosting, SSL, backups, updates and small content edits all included. No setup fee, no contract, cancel any month.

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How it works

From your first message to a live Blackpool link in 1–2 weeks.

  1. 01You message me with a sentence on what you do.
  2. 02Quick call or text, you send your bundle.
  3. 03I build, you pay £25/month, you get the link.
See the full process

£25/month · 1–2 week build · cancel any month

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FAQs

Blackpool web design — common questions

Do you build sites for B&Bs, guesthouses and cafés near the Tower and Pleasure Beach?

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Yes — small hospitality is most of what I build across FY1 to FY4. A one-page site with your rooms, prices, a booking form and a Google map is exactly the £25/month shape, and turnarounds are usually under two weeks.

Will you help me rank for 'web design Blackpool' or 'hotel Blackpool'?

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No — and that's deliberate. I do the basics (sensible page titles, descriptions, fast loads) but I don't sell rankings, link building or a keyword strategy. If that's what you want, a Blackpool-based SEO freelancer would be the better call.

Do you cover the wider FY coast as well — Bispham, Cleveleys, Lytham?

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I cover anywhere in the FY postcodes. FY1 through FY4 are most of the work, but if you're further up the Fylde coast I can still build. The plan, the price and the turnaround are the same.

Will you set up my Google Business Profile too?

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No, I don't touch Google Business Profiles at all. The £25/month covers the site itself — domain, hosting, hand-coded build, small edits. GBP is its own thing and there are local marketers who do just that.

I'm a sole trader in Blackpool — is £25 a month really enough for a website?

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For most one-person or two-person operations it is. Hand-coded, mobile-first, on your own domain, hosting and SSL included. Small edits — new phone number, swapped photo, price tweak — are usually back the same day, all in the £25.

Also serving

Other towns near Blackpool

Same £25/month plan, same process. These are some of the towns we cover just outside Blackpool.

4 postcode districts covered in Lancashire

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