Two regeneration projects in St Annes are edging closer.
Fylde Council has approved the next steps for the Pier Link and Garden Street improvement schemes, part of the long-term St Annes Masterplan.
The council agreed to bring in expert support to guide both projects through design, regulatory approval, and contract management, ensuring the work is delivered professionally and with full accountability.
The Pier Link project is not just about new paving or cosmetic changes.
It’s about improving how people move between the seafront and the town centre — an issue local businesses have long pointed out. Smoother links mean more footfall, more potential customers, and a stronger local economy.
Designs will be complete by September 2025, with construction beginning later this year and finishing by Spring 2026.
The Garden Street scheme will involve public realm improvements that will better connect Ashton Gardens with the Square and will complement the new development at the Sanctuary. Work is set to begin early next year, with completion expected by Summer 2026.
Coun Karen Buckley, leader of Fylde Council, said: “We understand that people want to see real change, not just plans on paper.
"These projects are about long-term investment in St Annes, giving our town centre the boost it needs to thrive again. We’re not just spending money; we’re building a better future.”
Funding for the Pier Link scheme is supported by contributions from Lancashire County Council and the UK Government, while the Garden Street project will be fully funded by Fylde Council through the 2025/26 capital programme.
The council promises regular updates as the projects move forward — including contractor announcements and construction milestones — so residents can see how the work is progressing.
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