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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A statement from the Leader of Wyre Council, Councillor David Henderson regarding the reopening of YMCA leisure centres
At November's Cabinet meeting we announced our intention to provide additional funding of £340,165 in 2020/21 to enable Fylde Coast YMCA to continue to provide a leisure service in Wyre.
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Citizens Advice Lancashire West announces additional out of hours advice line support for Wyre residents
Funded by Wyre Council, Citizens Advice Lancashire West is launching additional extended hours advice line support for Wyre residents.
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Are you Prepared for Winter?
Do you know your emergency numbers? Are you prepared for severe weather? We've put together lots of information to keep you safe and well this winter.
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Wyre appoints its new Mayor for 2020/22
Wyre Council has elected Councillor Andrea Kay as its new Mayor for 2020/22 following a meeting of full council on 12 November. Councillor Howard Ballard has also been elected as Deputy Mayor.
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Work nears completion at the Mount
The restoration work at the Mount in Fleetwood continues at pace with the final parts of the project due to be completed by the end of November 2020.
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New play equipment installed on Jubilee Gardens following £35k investment
Jubilee Gardens in Cleveleys will benefit from £35,000 of improvements thanks to investment from Wyre Council, alongside a grant from the Lancashire Environmental Fund.
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Draft Wyre Licencing Policy 2021-2025 - public consultation.
We are inviting residents and businesses to have their say on the draft Wyre Licensing Policy 2021-2025.
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Wyre Council in support of Lancashire Combined Authority discussions
At Wyre’s meeting of full council, councillors voted in favour to take part in the discussions to establish a Lancashire Combined Authority with an Elected Mayor with limited responsibilities.
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Wyre Council in support of Lancashire Combined Authority discussions
At Wyre’s online meeting of full council, councillors voted in favour to take part in the discussions to establish a Lancashire Combined Authority with an Elected Mayor with limited responsibilities.
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Government funding secures future for Fleetwood’s historic high street
Fleetwood’s high street is among 14 historic high streets across the North West to receive funding for its revitalisation project.