Following the recent announcement that Fylde Council has been granted its full UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) allocation of £2.6m, Fylde Councillors at the Monday 6 February 2023 Council meeting gave the go-ahead to a programme packed with projects being developed for roll out over a 26-month period to March 2025.   The first…

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Emergency defibrillators throughout Fylde have been upgraded as part of a refresh to keep these life-saving devices in perfect condition.  Defibrillators are medical devices which use electrical pulses to counteract the cardiac arrythmias leading to full cardiac arrest, allowing an operator to potentially save the life of a person experiencing these critical irregularities…

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Following the tremendous success of the 2022/23 tree planting programme, Fylde Council's Environmental Health & Housing Committee has approved the investment of a further £25,000 additional revenue to enable the continuation of tree planting in 2023/24.  Last year’s tree planting programme was delivered from November 2022 through January 2023 on Ashton Gardens, Lowther…

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In July 2022, Fylde Council submitted a strong and ambitious £13.14 million bid to Round 2 of the Government’s highly competitive Levelling Up Fund with the aim of helping to kick-start the regeneration of St Anne’s Town Centre and Promenade Gardens.   Unfortunately, the Government’s recent announcement of the successful LUF bids did not…

Read more Drive to improve St Annes continues despite unsuccessful Levelling Up Fund bid

The volunteer groups of Fylde have received well-earned praise from the Mayor and the Leader of the Council across two receptions celebrating their tremendous contributions to their communities.  Representatives from over 50 volunteering organisations attended two receptions in the Town Hall on the morning of Friday 13 January and the evening of Monday…

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The January 2023 meeting of Fylde Council’s Tourism and Leisure Committee has concluded, and amongst the decision items discussed were several exciting proposals for investment and development across the Borough.  One recommendation is for the introduction of a nominal charge of £1 per child, per hour, for the use of the SPLASH outdoor…

Read more Fylde Council Tourism and Leisure Committee Put Forward Fantastic New Investments and Improvements