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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Help stop the spread, take a test ahead of the weekend.
“Why should I bother?” We hear you, it’s easier not to take a Covid test, but choosing to test twice a week can make a difference.
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Autumn events in Wyres great outdoors
The weather may not be great at the moment but there is still plenty going on in Wyres' great outdoors!
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Have your say on how Cleveleys can be improved
The Cleveleys Together Partnership Board would like to hear residents and businesses’ views on how Cleveleys can be improved over the next 15 years.
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Market House Studios launches this month with exciting exhibition ‘In House’
After months of renovation the new creative hub ‘Market House Studios’ is finally up and running for business and projects.
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Wyre delighted after The Mount Gardens are granted Green Flag Award
Today Wyre Council is celebrating after receiving another esteemed Green Flag Award for The Mount Gardens in Fleetwood as the scheme celebrates 25 years as the international quality mark for parks.
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*Now back online* myWyre account facility unavailable
Our myWyre account facility is currently not available.
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COVID update: High case rates
Coronavirus case rates across Wyre remain high, much higher than most other areas in Lancashire.
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A mind plan to support your mental health
There are little things we can all do for our mental health. As we approach World Mental Health Day on 10 October, get started with a free plan and tips from Every Mind Matters.
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Art project opens the door to recovery in Wyre
Wyre Council, Regenda Homes and M&Y Maintenance and Construction have launched a brand new art project to reflect on the impact of the pandemic and look forward to a positive future of recovery.
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Wyre Council is the first Carbon Literate council in Lancashire
Wyre Council has been awarded Bronze level accreditation from the Carbon Literacy Project in recognition of their awareness of the impacts of carbon dioxide in everyday activities.