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Fylde Council provides housing and homelessness advice to all residents living within the borough of Fylde.
You can contact the Housing and Homelessness Team by completing an online form where a housing officer will assess your needs and contact you with advice.
The Housing and Homelessness service is open during the following hours:
You can…
Housing Strategy and Plans
Fylde Coast Local Investment Plan
The four council leaders from the Fylde Coast - Fylde, Wyre and Blackpool and Lancashire County Council - joined the Government's Homes and Communities Agency in March 2011 to sign a Local Investment Plan (LIP) for the area. This sets out the priorities for investment in housing over the coming years…
House to House and Street Collections
A House-To-House collection permit allows for collections to take place from house-to-house, pub-to-pub, shop-to-shop for a charitable purpose. Collections can either be money or property (e.g. clothes and bric-a-brac).
Anyone collecting for a charity must hold a current permit granted by Fylde Borough Council in order to collect for that charity. The permit must be carried…
Scrap Metal Dealer Licence
Scrap Metal Dealers Act 2013
The Scrap Metal Dealers Act 2013 came into force in October 2013. A copy of the Act can be accessed viewed here. The Act repeals the Scrap Metal Dealers Act 1964 and consolidates scrap metal dealers & motor salvage operators under one licensing regime. Local Authorities will continue to act as…View Building Control Applications
View current and decided building control applications including plans.
Procurement
Introduction
The Council spent in 2020/21 £7,877m on revenue and £4.893m on capital. These spending plans provide organisations of all sizes with a range of commercial opportunities.How to do business with Fylde Council
Suppliers and contractors are encouraged to read the guide, which provides information on how to do business with the Council. Further information is…Ways to reduce your bill
There are a number of reliefs and exemptions available for local business depending on the size of their premises and how it is used. The most common reliefs and exemptions are detailed for occupied and unoccupied empty premises.
Occupied properties
Small business rate relief
You may be eligible for small business rate relief if…