Wyre Council Disappointed by Offshore Wind Cable Route Decision – Calls for Stanah Upgrade to Protect Communities and Boost Jobs
Wyre Council has expressed deep disappointment at the decision to route underground cables for the East Irish Sea Transmission Project through Wyre, connecting the Mooir Vannin Offshore Wind Farm to the national grid at Penwortham Substation.
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Wyre Council drives forward commitment to its communities, economy, climate and customers
Wyre’s new Council Plan was approved at full council last night, Thursday 30 November, setting out a clear statement of what the authority aims to achieve over the medium to long term.
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Coastal heritage celebrated in Fleetwood lights launch
This weekend, people are invited to the launch of Fleetwood Lights, a spectacular celebration of the town's rich heritage.
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Plant a tree in 2023! National Tree Week 2023 begins.
Wyre Council has committed to planting 25,000 trees as part of its pledge to tackle climate change and is pleased to move ever closer to this target through the efforts this National Tree Week.
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Free parking in Wyre this Christmas
We are offering free parking up to three hours (two on Rough Lea Road and North Promenade in Cleveleys) every Friday and Saturday in December leading up to Christmas.
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Fleetwood's festive trail returns this December
Wyre Council has released its festive interactive digital trail in Fleetwood once again so that families can play along and help Nic Clause find his way this Christmas.
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Devolution Deal for Lancashire
The Government has announced the potential for a historic devolution deal for Lancashire as part the Autumn Statement.
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Wyre’s business winners announced for 2023
Business success was celebrated at the Wyre Business Awards 2023 this week where local businesses came together to celebrate their passion, expertise and contribution to Wyre’s economic development.
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Wyre Council partners with Boost to provide new funded support to Wyre businesses
Businesses in Wyre can access a range of new funded business support services as we enter into a new partnership with Boost; Lancashire’s Business Growth Hub, which is run by Lancashire County Council.
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Have your say on proposed plans for Poulton town centre
Following an initial consultation with the public in June Wyre Council would like to hear residents and businesses’ views on how Poulton can be improved.
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Funding secured for Wyre’s pools
Wyre Council has successfully secured £142,000 from the government’s Swimming Pool Support Fund.