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Darwen's Jack's Key Lodge Saved for Future Generations
14 Dec
Summary
- Blackburn with Darwen Council secured Jack's Key Lodge at auction.
- The site was previously an ecological haven with a wetland and walking paths.
- The council aims to keep the historic beauty spot open for public enjoyment.

Blackburn with Darwen Council has stepped in at the eleventh hour to acquire Jack's Key Lodge, a cherished East Lancashire destination. The council's successful bid at auction ensures the site's preservation for future generations.
Once a bustling spot with a boating lake and cafe, Jack's Key Lodge has been revitalized by the Environment Agency into an ecological haven. Since 2017, extensive landscaping has created a wetland, a new river channel, and scenic walkways, reducing flood risk and enhancing natural beauty.
The local authority plans to maintain Jack's Key Lodge as open space, allowing residents and visitors to continue enjoying its natural amenities freely. This historic site, dating back to the 1800s, is recognized as a significant habitat for local wildlife.




