Posted in Fund Raising on May 1st, 2009
Do you want 264 houses on Wesham’s Countryside? Why not bake a cake and help us by contributing to a Cake Sale to be held at “Lane Ends” pub Wesham on Sunday, May 24 at 3:00pm Bake or Contribute one or more cakes and bring them to be auctioned . the cake generating the highest [...]
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Posted in Mowbreck Lane Development on Apr 17th, 2009
It is highly likely Wesham Marsh would be ruined by the proposed development of 264 houses. Wesham Marsh BHS is a unique wetland wildlife habitat of a type that is unusual in the Fylde and within the county of Lancashire. The land around the site and the way it is used influences the marsh. The [...]
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Posted in Mowbreck Lane Development on Mar 24th, 2009
We have now submitted our objection to Fylde BC you can download a copy from here
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Road safety within Wesham is set to come under threat should a new proposed development be given the green light by Fylde Borough Council. The proposed 264 house development situated on prime agricultural land North of Mowbreck Lane. The planning application submitted by Metacre Ltd includes a new access road sited just 50 metres from [...]
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Posted in Mowbreck Lane Development on Mar 12th, 2009
Posted in Mowbreck Lane Development on Feb 8th, 2009
A public meeting to discuss the Mowbreck Development was held. A lot of very useful and important points were raised. One was to stress the importance of actually writing to the FBC Development Control Committee. (Follow the link for full contact details.) Cllr Clayton stressed the content of these correspondences should be strictly fact based on [...]
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Posted in Mowbreck Lane Development on Feb 7th, 2009
A planning application has now been submitted to Fylde Borough Council for ‘regeneration’ of farm land north of Mowbreck Lane. Dated 6th January 2009, the application to concrete our countryside can be viewed here. The consultation period for this ends on 27th January 2009. Within this short period of time all neighbours of the site, relevant [...]
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