I am a lifelong resident of Fylde. My family has a rich history of political involvement in our community, with over three decades of dedication to local causes. As your Reform UK Councillor, I’m passionate about improving our area and giving back to the community that has supported me for so long.
Since taking office, I’ve been working to make our communities safer and save money for residents:
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The latest news, updates and announcements from your Reform councillor, covering council activity, local campaigns, community work and the key issues affecting residents.
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Reform-led Lancashire County Council has introduced a clear and consistent flag policy for civic buildings, focusing on shared national and county identity

Uncontrolled HMO conversions must stop. I’ve called on Fylde Borough Council to extend Article 4 protections and put communities and families first.
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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.

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.

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.

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.
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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.

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.

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.