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.
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Across Lancashire, we are introducing weekly food waste recycling collections, and I want to be clear about why this matters — not just for the environment, but for households, communities and council taxpayers.

Following months of claims, speculation and political noise, it is important to put the facts on the record clearly.

Fylde’s Executive Committee has now confirmed a £9.3 million investment in swimming and leisure facilities across the borough.

From 1 April 2026, waste from East Lancashire will stop going to Whinney Hill landfill, as the existing contract comes to an end and cannot be extended. Lancashire County Council has now put a temporary solution in place to ensure waste continues to be managed safely, responsibly, and at the lowest possible cost to taxpayers.

Youngsters from Treales Church of England Primary School, aged four to 11 years old, took part in a recent day of tree planting on the village field behind the school and Christ Church, when they planted a mixture of native woodland trees and shrubs.
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As your local representative, I am committed to ensuring that our community never forgets the service and dedication of our armed forces. Lest we forget.