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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It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Fleetwood!
For the first time ever there will be two days of family festive fun in Fleetwood with the town getting ready to host the first Fleetwood Christmas Festival Weekend!
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Storm boards closed in Cleveleys
Following forecasted high tides and strong winds, we have taken the decision to close the storm boards in Cleveleys.
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Have your say on Wyre’s urban woodlands
Wyre Council has committed to planting 25,000 trees as part of its pledge to tackle climate change.
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‘Tis The season to make a difference today – play Wyre Lottery
Sign up and support your local community today!
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Free parking across Wyre every Friday and Saturday in December
In a bid to boost footfall and sales on the high streets, Wyre Council will make all council owned car parks free on Fridays and Saturdays during December (excluding Christmas Day).
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£1.5m to be invested in natural flood management in Lancashire
The Wyre Natural Flood Management project (Wyre NFM) is set to receive £1.5m in private investment to implement Natural Flood Management measures to help at-risk communities in Lancashire.
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St Michaels grey bin update
Due to flooding, we have been unable to collect some grey bins in the St Michaels area
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Peace vigil to mark start of Knife Angel Lancashire programme
An open invitation is being shared to a candle-lit peace vigil on Thursday 4 November to mark the start of the Knife Angel Lancashire education programme.
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Pop up art and entertainment space coming to Marine Gardens, Fleetwood
Wyre Council is bringing an innovative arts and entertainment event to Marine Gardens later this month.
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Wyre’s budget 2022/23
Wyre Council has recently published its medium term financial plan which reflects its budgetary requirements until 2025/26.