Calling all Wyre businesses! Don’t miss the free Business support events this April!
Boasting over 800 members, Wyred Up is Wyre’s free business support network for businesses and organisations located in Wyre, or who contribute to Wyre’s economy.
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Wyre’s budget for the year ahead
Wyre Council’s budget was approved at Full Council on Thursday 7 March 2024, setting out the borough’s spending plans for the year ahead.
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Have your say on proposed regeneration projects in Garstang
Wyre Council wants to hear from the public on future plans for Garstang.
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Tickets are now on sale for Garstang Walking Festival as it marks two decades of outdoor adventures
Garstang Walking Festival is back for 2024 and tickets are on sale now!
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Have your say on Wyre Council’s draft Climate Change strategy
As part of our commitment to reducing emissions and supporting communities and businesses to do the same, we have created a draft Climate Change Strategy and your views are needed.
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Iconic Band "Big Country" return to Marine Hall, Fleetwood after 41 years
Last playing at Marine Hall on 21 September 1983, Big Country, the legendary Scottish rock band, is returning to embark on an electrifying journey with their highly anticipated "Return to Steeltown" tour, bringing their signature sound and timeless hits to fans.
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Discover Heritage on your doorstep with Heritage Cinema Night
Marine Hall, Fleetwood, in collaboration with the esteemed North West Film Archive proudly present a Heritage Cinema Night at Marine Hall on Thursday 22 February 2024 from 7pm.
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UK Shared Prosperity Fund Director visits Fleetwood to see progress of projects across Wyre
Wyre Council’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) team secured the very first English district visit from the Government UKSPF Director in November.
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Project Neptune nets first tenants at Fleetwood’s innovative new Food and Fish Processing Park
Work to build Fleetwood’s new, purpose-built 42,000 square foot modern commercial food processing facility is complete.
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Christmas Bin Collections 2023
Don’t forget there will be changes to the days on which your waste and recycling will be collected over the festive period.
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A year of tourism growth for Wyre
Data released by Marketing Lancashire today has shown that 4.4 million people came to Wyre last year providing a significant boost to the borough’s visitor economy.