See how Reform councillors and candidates are taking action on the issues that matter most across Fylde. From highways and local services to community concerns, follow the work being done to resolve problems, support residents, and deliver real results where it counts.

Kirkham Swimming Baths remains closed more than three years after becoming non-operational in December 2021, with recent photos confirming no visible progress on reopening the facility.
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Residents in Fylde South are beginning to see visible progress as road improvement works get underway on Lytham Road in Warton.

Village halls are one of the largest networks of community-owned buildings in England. The majority are run by volunteer committees and local charities — a quiet, extraordinary act of civic commitment happening week in, week out across the country.

Since being elected to councils across the country, Reform UK councillors have already helped identify more than £700 million in savings for taxpayers.

In less than a year, Cllr Roberts and Cllr Dwyer have been pushing hard to ensure Fylde receives its fair share of highways funding — and that work is now being delivered.

Springfields is a vital part of Fylde’s economy and one of our major employers. Thousands of local people rely on this site for skilled, well-paid work, and many more families across the Fylde Coast benefit indirectly from the supply chains and services that support it.