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Community Projects Fund (Grants / Funding)
We recognise the valuable role that voluntary, community and faith groups play in enhancing the life of the people of Fylde. We are committed to supporting local groups and organisations across Fylde to access opportunities and secure funding to improve services and facilities in your local area. You must be based in the Fylde Borough…
Byelaws
We are often asked whether there are byelaws covering particular activities in the borough. Byelaws are regulations made by a particular public body and which apply only to a specified area, often the area of the public body concerned. Councils can only make byelaws where national legislation gives them a byelaw-making power. The byelaws themselves…
Parish and Town Councils
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Local Libraries
All libraries in Fylde are operated by Lancashire County Council. The libraries in Fylde are;
- Ansdell Library - 59 Commonside, Lytham St. Anne's, FY8 4DJ
- St Anne's Library - 254 Clifton Drive South, St Anne's, FY8 1NR
- Kirkham Library - Station Rd, Kirkham, Preston, PR4 2HD
Parking Information
Information about income from off street parking and parking enforcement.
Please find the Fylde Council’s Annual Parking Reports below. The reports set out the off-street parking provision that is provided by the Council and details information relating to income and expenditure associated with the provision of this service.
Fylde Council owns and operates 16 car parks spread over…
Debt Advice
The following organisations provide free, independent support and advice on debt and money matters.
Citizens Advice Bureau
The citizens Advice service provides free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities, including issues around debt
The national CAB website provides lots of useful information and advice about many aspects of debt. The local branch…
Backdating – Housing Benefit and Council Tax Reduction
Housing Benefit
Your benefit will normally start from either the date you moved in to your property or the Monday after we get your completed claim form. If you or your partner of pension credit age, we can automatically backdate your claim for up to three months from the date you apply, providing your circumstances mean you…Read more Backdating – Housing Benefit and Council Tax Reduction





