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Official opening ceremony of the new Custom House Square in Fleetwood

An image of the new urban park in Fleetwood

Today, dignitaries and representatives from Wyre Council, Historic England, Fleetwood Museum, the Jacinta Trust and more gathered to open the new urban park, Custom House Square.

Located on Custom House Lane, behind Fleetwood Museum and opposite Fleetwood Market, Custom House Square is a new, vibrant, versatile community space providing enhanced connectivity between the Market, the Museum and Custom House Lane car park.

The initial consultation for the project was instigated back in May 2021 by Wyre Council and ‘Landscape Projects’ were commissioned to provide the design incorporating new lighting, seating and planting along with room to hold occasional small events whilst keeping the existing trees and the same number of accessible parking spaces.

The completed project was made possible by Historic England’s Heritage Action Zone scheme, which looks to fuel economic, social and cultural recovery to a select number of high streets in the country and is supported by Historic England.

Historic England’s Zinnie Denby-Mann said:

“The new urban park at Custom House Square is a wonderful example of a heritage-led project which directly improves the lives of people.  This amazing space will boost well-being, bring communities together and celebrate local history.”

Councillor Bridge, Portfolio Holder for Street Scene, Parks and Open Spaces at Wyre Council commented,

“It has been wonderful to see this project come to fruition. Custom House Square is a modern, multipurpose park and a terrific enhancement to one of our borough’s core historical areas.

“A huge thank you to everyone involved including Landscape Projects and Historic England. I would also like to thank David Pearce from the Jacinta Trust, for the kind donation of the ship’s anchor and providing welcome funds towards the project.”

Published: 18th October 2022

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