Major £235k refurbishment completed at Garstang Health and Fitness Centre
Wyre Council is delighted to announce the completion of a major refurbishment at Garstang Health and Fitness Centre, following an investment of more than £235,000 to transform the gym and indoor group cycling studio facilities.
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Inspiring Wyre’s children and young people
Wyre Council has provided funding for five primary schools in the borough to receive an award-winning Ofsted recognised, career-led programme.
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Good causes sign up to Wyre’s new lottery
More than 80 people from community groups and good causes in Wyre came to the launch of Wyre Council’s new community lottery last night.
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Blackpool Rd, Poulton Masterplan drop-in session
The community is invited to attend a drop-in session on the draft masterplan for the land south of Blackpool Road, Poulton-le-Fylde
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Forton masterplan consultation
Wyre Council is supporting a five week consultation on a draft masterplan from 16/12/19 to 20/01/2020
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Blackpool Road, Poulton-le-Fylde masterplan consultation
Wyre council is supporting a five-week consultation on a draft masterplan from 16/12/2019 to 20/01/2020.
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Protecting Wyre’s coastline
Wyre Council has submitted a business case to the Environment Agency to secure over £30 million in government funding for its next major coastal defence project, the Wyre Beach Management Scheme.
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Giving good causes in Wyre a boost
Wyre Council is launching a new online lottery to provide good causes and community groups with a simple and easy way to raise much needed funds.
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December 2019 at the Mount – where we are up to
Yesterday was a beautiful day out on site at the Mount restoration project and it’s clear to see the huge amount of changes taking place.
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Wyre pushes forward with climate change action
Wyre Council has committed to planting 25,000 trees over the next five years as part of its pledge to tackle climate change.
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Jubilee Gardens set for refurbishment
Jubilee Gardens in Cleveleys will benefit from £45,000 of improvements thanks to investment from Wyre Council, alongside a grant from the Lancashire Environmental Fund.