Last rock placed at Cleveleys marks major milestone in Wyre beach management scheme  

30th of April, 2026

A landmark moment has been reached at Cleveleys, with the final rock now placed on the beach as part of the Wyre Beach Management Scheme, a major investment to protect the coastline and local communities from flooding and erosion.  Funde...

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Wild Fire Risk Alert

30th of April, 2026

We have received reports of people BBQ'ing and having Bonfires on Harris End Fell. Whilst we appreciate people are wanting to enjoy the good weather we currently have, we ask that everyone does this responsibly.   The whole of the Bowl...

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Wyre Council Confirms Investment in Marine Hall and Announces New Creative Leadership for Thornton Little Theatre

28th of April, 2026

Wyre Council has reaffirmed its long‑term commitment to supporting culture, community and local economic growth with major updates for two of the borough’s key venues Marine Hall in Fleetwood and Thornton Little Theatre. Wyre Council has con...

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Wyre Council Calls on Secretary of State to Pause Offshore Wind Transmission Decision Following New Economic Evidence

27th of April, 2026

Wyre Council has joined with Fylde Council and Lancashire County Council in formally writing to the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, requesting that any decision on offshore wind transmission assets affecting the Fylde Coast be pa...

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Free Outdoor Park Yoga Classes Every Sunday Morning in Fleetwood’s Marine Hall Gardens

27th of April, 2026

Fleetwood will be welcoming free outdoor yoga sessions this summer, with a one‑hour class suitable for all abilities, taking place every Sunday morning at 9:30am from 3 May until mid-September.   Park Yoga is a national charity delivering ...

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Wyre Council takes decisive action to clamp down on fly tipping

27th of April, 2026

Wyre Council has taken firm action to tackle environmental crime by increasing the penalty for fly‑tipping to the maximum level permitted by government. Anyone caught illegally dumping waste in the borough now faces a fixed penalty notice of up to...

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