Following recent feedback from residents, new barriers have been installed on St Annes beach clearly identifying the area in which dogs are not allowed between Good Friday and 30th September. Since installation, feedback has been positive, and the implementation of the signage and barriers has proved a success in enabling people visiting the beach with their…

Read more Dog exclusion zone on St Annes beach clearly identifiable with new signage

Following the highly successful £22m replacement Coastal Defence scheme at Fairhaven, Granny’s Bay and Church Scar, proposals to replace the Kiosk at the entrance to Fairhaven car park are now being considered. Fylde Council, in partnership with the Dalmasso family are proposing to replace the existing ice cream kiosk at the entrance to Stanner Bank Car…

Read more Fairhaven kiosk redevelopment

The leader of Fylde Council is thanking residents for their continued efforts as the borough benefits from increased testing and vaccination support after being designated an Enhanced Response Area. Cllr Karen Buckley said that people in Fylde had shown remarkable resilience since the start of the pandemic and the current low infection levels and high vaccination…

Read more Council leader thanks residents ahead of increased testing and vaccination support

Visitors to Fairhaven Lake can once again enjoy a day messing about in boats! Fylde Council is pleased to announce that the boating lake reopened on May 29th with motorboats, canoes and rowing boats available for hire from 10am to 5pm throughout the school holidays and at weekends during term time. Cllr Michael Sayward, Chair of the…

Read more ‘Merrily, Merrily, Merrily oh’…at Fairhaven Lake

Fylde Council has launched a search for consultants to draw up proposals to enhance St Anne’s town centre and ensure its future as a vibrant resort, supporting the needs of both residents and visitors. Changes in retail habits, particularly the move to online shopping, have had a severe adverse impact on the health and vitality of…

Read more Plans to level up in St Annes

The Supreme Court has given the company Fylde Coast Farms Ltd (formerly Oyston Estates Ltd) housing plan a firm ‘No’ to be included in the local neighbourhood plan, it first being rejected by Fylde Borough Council in 2017. St Anne's on the Sea Town Council also rejected it as part of its St Anne's on…

Read more Supreme Court judgment between Fylde Coast Farms Ltd (formerly Oyston Estates Ltd) and Fylde Borough Council

The future of the Institute needed to be reviewed after Lancashire County Council relinquished the User Rights, following the decision to re-open the library service and to relocate it in Lytham Assembly Rooms.  At a special meeting of the Full Council on Monday 9th March 2020, the Council, in its capacity as the sole corporate…

Read more Consultation for the charitable objects of Lytham Institute Trust is re-launched