With the exception of Part P of the Building Regulations (Electrical Safety) being applicable to electrical work in small detached buildings (as defined below) and in all greenhouses, the following are specific buildings and types of work to which the Building Regulations do not apply.

Buildings controlled under other legislation

Please refer to the details below for direct contact information for members of our Building Control Teams. Address: Fylde Borough Council Building Control Town Hall Lytham St. Anne's FY8 1LW Tel: 01253 658674 Email: buildingcontrol@fylde.gov.uk Chief Building Control Officer Keith Vernon 01253 658679 Email: keithv@fylde.gov.uk

Building Control Area Team

Chief Building Control Officer Keith Vernon 01253 658679 Email: keithv@fylde.gov.uk
  • St Leonards
  • Ashton
  • Central
  • Fairhaven
  • Kilnhouse
  • Heyhouses
  • Singleton

Building…

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Housing Benefits

If you feel think that the decision regarding your Housing Benefit claim is wrong you should get in touch with us within one calendar month of the date of your notification letter.  Please write to us at Town Hall, Lytham St Annes, FY8 1LW and either:
All access onto a public highway from a residential or commercial driveway should be via a 'dropped kerb' (sometimes referred to as dropped crossings or vehicular crossings/access). You are strongly advised not to commence work on providing a driveway or hardstanding on your property until you have considered the following requirements:

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Effective consultation is a key element of Fylde Councils modernisation programme as it generates invaluable information, insights and learning that we can use to shape services in accordance with customer's requirement. We believe that everyone should have an opportunity to have their say on issues that affect them and this site brings together the consultation…

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The Community Right to Bid allows communities and parish councils to nominate buildings or land for listing by the local authority as an asset of community value. An asset can be listed if its principal use furthers (or has recently furthered) their community’s social well-being or social interests (which include cultural, sporting or recreational interests)…

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