I'm sorry this happened. @Angelica364
What I would do is personally visit your neighbours with a gift and apologise. And let them know what you are doing to minimise the risk of this happening again.
If you are going to host remotely, particularly as you have a larger listing, it's really up to you to put systems in place to monitor your property so that you don't have unruly guests who disturb and upset your neighbours. I agree with @Laura2592 you shouldn't be relying on neighbours to alert you to your guests creating a nuisance.
As a minimum have ;
1. CCTV or a video door bell - monitor your place around check in
2. Noise monitor at the listing
3. Vet your guests carefully
4. Strict house rules not just about no parties, around no late night noise, no additional guests on the property etc (nowhere do you mention on your listing your place is not suitable for guests wanting to party (apart from a single standard house rule saying no parties)
5. A listing that only accepts guests with positive reviews
Blackpool as you know is a party town so you need to be especially vigilant.
Do make sure you leave them an honest review to alert other hosts who they might approach for bookings.