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Hotels
These hotels and B&B's are run by people who are learning BSL.
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Trentwood Hotel
36-38 Dickson Road
Blackpool
Lancashire
FY1 2AJ
Fun friendly staff who will go out their way to help every guest that comes through our door. The hotel has 21 bedrooms all en-suite, late bar with a wide selection of beers, spirits and wines. Long breakfast in our comfortable spacious dining room, excellent vegetarian breakfast menu, evening meals and bar snacks available on request. Close to local ameinities (3 min walk to Blackpool, North train station).
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Sunnyside Hotel
36 King Edward Avenue
Blackpool
Lancashire
FY2 9TA
A friendly, family-run hotel, close to the town (North Shore).
3 star accommodation
Trams and buses run nearby for town and all attractions.
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Hotel St Elmo
20 - 22 Station Road
Blackpool
FY4 1BE
This hotel is on the South Shore, very close to Pleasure Beach.
Run by a BSL Level 2 learner, this hotel caters for everybody. Bedrooms are all en-suite and modern. Wheelchair accessible with lift and ramp.
Breakfast, 4-course evening meals and bar available.
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The Claremont
Alison & Ray look forward to welcoming you to The Claremont.
We are proud to have been awarded '3 Star Guest Accommodation' by Visit England.
We are in St Annes a few miles outside Blackpool.
So you have the best of both worlds, all the excitement of Blackpool with the peace and quiet of a traditional Victorian seaside town.
Visit our web site and read some of our guest reviews. www.theclaremont.co.uk
Text: 07876173732
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Ad Astra Guesthouse
39 Derbe Road
St Annes
FY8 1NJ
This family run B&B is in St Annes, about 4 miles away from Blackpool.Text 07867 592686 Breakfast made with fairtrade and local ingredients. Excellent vegetarian and vegan menu. Dogs welcome.
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Cinema
Subtitled films at Cleveleys Vue and Blackpool Odean cinema.
For more details of what's on and when, check out the Southport Vue Cinema.
Click here for more information
Vue Cinema has advised us that if the volume is too loud at any of the screenings, please approach a member of staff to ask projection to turn it down (especially when there are only small numbers in the audience) or ask for headphones that they supply, which will allow you to adjust the volume to suit individual needs.
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