Impact Report – Lytham Voice Response An Impact Report on the Lytham Festival, commissioned jointly by Live Nation and Fylde Borough Council (FBC) was published on 19 October 2023. The Report immediately generated lots of media attention: the overriding message being that the…
Month: October 2023
Fylde Borough Councils Licensing Committee met today Wednesday 25 October. On the agenda was a request from Lytham Voice for the Council to hold a consultation to assess the cumulative impact of liquor license applications in the central area of Lytham. Having discussed the matter…
Application to increase festival capacity to 25,000 each day for all future events Lytham Voice response: We are pleased that Live Nation have shown respect to Fylde Borough Council, the residents and businesses of Lytham by providing, in line with the direction from FBC, adequate…
LIVE NATION have today made an application to increase capacity for the 2024 festival to 25,000 people for each day Comments on the licence application must be received by Fylde Borough Council within 28 days – i.e. before 16 NOVEMBER 2023 At our public meeting…
Please note the following proposed change in traffic regulations. Although substantially associated with St. Annes they do cover Fairlawn Road and Seafield Road Lytham . Residents of Lytham may wish to consider the resulting impact on Lytham of additional parking restrictions for motorhomes being imposed…
Over 350 of Lytham’s residents attended St Bede’s School for the first meeting of Lytham Voice. Anne and Debbie opened the meeting explaining why and how Lytham Voice got up and running; Andy provided an overview of the results and messages from the survey which…