Cookie Policy

Last Updated: 13 November, 2025
Company Name: Poverty Truth Blackpool
Website: https://www.povertytruthblackpool.co.uk

This Cookie Policy explains how Poverty Truth Blackpool (“we”, “our”, “us”) uses cookies and similar technologies on our website.

What Are Cookies?

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Types of Cookies We Use

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How We Use Cookies

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Changes to This Cookie Policy

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About Our Team

Emma

Emma stars on the podcast with her legendary special offers,…free or cheap things to do around Blackpool

Charlotte

Charlotte’s battle to win back special needs transport for her son gained support from mums in the same situation around the town

Howard

Howard is our ‘go-to’ person for reading complicated council documents to help you find your answer

Belle

Belle’s struggle to find a wheelchair taxi won support from the hospital chief executive

Essam

Essam helps migrants stuck in a local hotel to enjoy cooking, crafts and days out

Chrissy

Chrissy helps mums of teenagers struggling with bullying in school and online