Restoration of Boat Tram 227: Behind the scenes

In December 2017 the Civic Trust were given the opportunity to help restore one of the famous open-top “Boat” trams. A group of members  started work on the interior by removal of the seats and several trips were made to Preston to have them dipped to remove all the layers of different paint that had been applied since 1934. Interior panels and flooring were repainted and new varnish applied to the cleaned seats and wooden areas. We were not allowed to touch the exterior which was repainted by the Blackpool Transport Services painter, all by hand, no spray cans involved!

On 25th of October 2018 Andy Mitchell interviewed the Blackpool Civic Trust volunteers enroute to the spare track by Festival House where it was officially unveiled, branded as the Charlie Cairoli tram by Charlie Jnr. (There were plenty of red noses to be seen due to the  chilly wind).

A small plaque was also added inside the tram to record the work carried out by the Civic Trust members. 

The tram has been very popular and was the leading tram for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee tram Parade in 2022 and second in the parade for the Kings Coronation.

Blackpool Civic Trust workers were: 

John Garnham (project leader) , John Odenwalder, Phil Goymer, Carol Ward , David Evans, Stan Harrison, Alan Thompson, Ross Hewitt

Written by John Garnham, Blackpool Civic Trust and Blackpool Heritage Tram volunteer

Boat Tram 227 Seat Restoration

On 25th of October 2018 Andy Mitchell interviewed the Blackpool Civic Trust volunteers enroute to the spare track by Festival House where it was officially unveiled, branded as the Charlie Cairoli tram by Charlie Jnr. (There were plenty of red noses to be seen due to the  chilly wind ).

A small plaque was also added inside the tram to record the work carried out by the Civic Trust members. 

The tram has been very popular and was the leading tram for the Queens Platinum Jubilee tram Parade in 2022 and second in the parade for the Kings Coronation.

Upcoming Activities from Blackpool Civic Trust

Pre- Civic Week

Tour of History Centre

Tuesday 10 June at 11am

Talbot Room, Blackpool Central Library, Queens Street.

In celebration of Civic Week, the Heritage Team are delighted to offer tours of the newly opened History Centre at Central Library.  Small groups will be taken around the stores and will also have a chance to see the Blackpool Charter.

In support of the conservation of the Blackpool Charter, there will be a collection bucket for the conservation of the wax seal which is in a poor state. The Heritage Team will share with us on the day details of the conservation needed to maintain it for the future.

In addition, we will have cake and drinks in the Talbot room.

Please book your place by emailing me on Rachelsykes@hotmail.co.uk  

CIVIC WEEK 14th -21st JUNE

During Civic Week

TRAM TOWN VISIT

New to 2025, visitors will be able to walk round the Engineering works as part of an exhibition hall experience. Visitors will be able to see a number of Heritage Trams, as well as the machinery that looks after them as well as a history of Blackpool Tram system and its future. All money raised will go in to the restoration fund of the Tram Shed and engineering works.

Cllr Paul Galley will be delivering a tour in Tram Works, the workshop with new displays and hopefully a café.

Details:

Monday 16 June      2pm

To book please email me at rachelsykes@hotmail.co.uk   

 Entrance fee: £5 per person- if you are able to drop the money off, please email me for my address or, as many of you prefer to pay into the bank, the bank details are below. Please drop me an email if you have paid through the bank.

Blackpool Civic Trust account: Sort Code is 20 10 03  AC No. is 30189626 

The team have been working hard to continue their passion for Blackpool Heritage trams and their continued fundraising efforts, so if you are unable to go on our tour, please do book on a separate tour.

BELL RINGING – new date

Adrian Page has kindly invited BCT members to try bell ringing at St Cuthberts Church in Lytham. St Cuthberts Church • The Parish of JC Lytham

St Cuthbert’s church is the western church in the Parish of JC Lytham.

Details are:

Wednesday 25 June at 7pm

To book please email: Rachelsykes@hotmail.co.uk   

People who have previous booked onto this event have been transferred over onto the new date. Please let me know if you are unable to attend.

BLACKPOOL REGIMENT – SHOWTOWN

Cllr Adrian Hoyle kindly mentioned the talk on the Blackpool Regiment at Showtown by Mike Coyle.

The Blackpool Regiment was short-lived. The story of its fight for survival at the Fall of Singapore is compelling and tragic, but it forms a part of Blackpool’s heritage. This talk will explore the formation of the Regiment and some of its untold stories.

Details:

Thursday 26 June at 2pm

Tickets available at £5 each by following the link below

Showtown Blackpool

TRIP TO THE ILLUMINATIONS DEPOT

Richard Williams will be offering us tours of the Illuminations depot on Friday 11 July at 1:30.

For those who haven’t been it’s a great way of seeing the working of the Illuminations department and to see what they have planned for the Illumination in 2025 season.

To book email -rachelsykes@hotmail.co.uk  

I look forward to receiving your emails stating which trip you would like to attend and how many places you would like. 

For more information about our Civic Week see our page linked here

Solstice Arts Festival: Musical Concerts in Blackpool 2025

Late June at St Stephen’s on the Cliffs, North Shore, Blackpool – Solstice Arts Festival. Musical Concerts from the Capricorn Singers, Stephen Austin – Concert Organist, Lytham St Anne’s Shanty Crew, Blackpool Brass. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday – June 24, 25, 27, 28 – 2025. See the leaflet below for full details and tickets.

Monthly Meeting – 19th May 2025

Our next monthly meeting is this Monday, 19th May 2025, at the Holiday Inn, Talbot Road.

This meeting is our annual memorial show business talk for Cyril Critchlow. The guest speaker is entertainer Pete Lindup on the topic of Impresario Lawrence Wright and his long association with the North Pier.

Blackpool Civic Trust Monthly Meeting 19th May 2025 at the Holiday Inn, Talbot Road Blackpool.  Pete Lindup is our guest speaker.

A photo of Peter Lindup giving his well received talk at our May Monthly Meeting: