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Report - National Savings and Investments Tower Building, Blackpool - February 2017

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TVurbex

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The Post Office Savings Bank (formed in 1861) opened its Bonds and Stocks Office in Lytham St. Annes in 1956, when premium bonds were first introduced by the then Chancellor of the Exchequer, Harold Macmillan under the control of the Department for National Savings.

Following additional work transferred from the Harrogate office in 1963, and the subsequent aquisition of the Post Office Savings Bank by HM Treasury (who re-branded it 'National Savings') in 1969, work began in the early 1970s to create a new Bonds and Stocks Office office in Marton, Blackpool, which was opened in circa 1978.

In 1996, National Savings became an executive agency of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and 2002 saw a further name change to National Savings and Investments (NS&I). Responsibility for Premium Bonds still remains at the Blackpool office (albeit outsourced to Atos, an IT services company) - but in the Moorland Building, a more modern office block (built 1993) at the northern edge of the site.

However, the remaining three buildings, including the eight-storey Tower Building, are suffering from a range of issues including widespread asbestos, and as such, are to be demolished to build housing and new offices. Development is currently underway, with parts of the site already demolished.


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Former staff entrance

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Site from west

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Tower Building from ground

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Auditorium of asbestos

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Inside Tower Building base

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Roof level of Tower Building base

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Looking towards Blackpool Tower over auditorium

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Hexagonal edges

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Looking out at Stock Building and Computer Building

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Corridor

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Largest quadrangle with demolished link bridges

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Looking towards Little Marton Windmill

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Window cleaning cradle suspension track for base of Tower Building

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Open windows

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Terrace

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Looking out over Haven Marton Mere Holiday Park

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Level 7

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Looking towards Lytham St. Annes - home of the original Bonds and Stocks Office

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Looking towards Blackpool Pleasure Beach (left) and Blackpool Tower (right)

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Missing banisters - several storeys up :eek:

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Lift shaft

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Rubble-covered stairs

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Beneath demolished Tower/Computer Building link bridge

Thanks for looking :thumb
 

Idle Hands

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
Wow. I once worked in there! Pretty much hated it to be honest, but I very much enjoyed your report :thumb

I'd heard it was up for demolition but hadn't realised it was happening. It was quite an icon on the Blackpool skyline when I was a kid there...
 

Ojay

Admin
Staff member
Admin
Despite being practically a shell, I quite like some of that brutal build, thanks for sharing :thumb
 
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