The public enquiry has now been finalised.
For a detailed day by day report of the enquiry click here
The decision is scheduled to be announced on or before 6th January 2011
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Monday, July 26, 2010
Would you like an Allotment?

If any wesham resident is interested in an allotment please contact Councillor Dave Ogden on 01772 684820 or email dogden9@talktalk.net The allotments will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
It is anticipated that the plots will become available at the end of the year.
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Vet's Surgery Opens in Wesham
Veterinary Surgeons BAXTER, MARWOOD & BROWN have opened a new surgery at 24 Station Road Wesham. Telephone 01772 686018
The SURGERY HOURS are 9.30 - 10.30am & 4.30 - 6.00pm Monday to Friday (No appointment necessary)
Appointments 10.30 - 11.00am
Saturday Opening 9.30 - 10.30 am
EMERGENCY 24 Hour/7 Day Telephone 01772 743933
EMERGENCY 24 Hour/7 Day Telephone 01772 743933
The new practice was opened on 7th July by Cllr Linda Nulty (Deputy Mayor of Fylde) and Cllr Alan Clayton (Mayor of Wesham)
Thursday, June 17, 2010
WESHAM TOWN COUNCIL CLERK VACANCY
Wesham Town Council will have a vacancy for a Town Clerk from August 1st 2010. It is intended to combine the position with the management of the Wesham Community Centre.
Duties include minute taking, preparation of Agendas and bookkeeping. Good IT skills would be an advantage.
For more information of the duties, hours and pay, please contact The Mayor, Cllr Alan Clayton 01772 683712 or e-mail alan@wesham.org.uk
Duties include minute taking, preparation of Agendas and bookkeeping. Good IT skills would be an advantage.
For more information of the duties, hours and pay, please contact The Mayor, Cllr Alan Clayton 01772 683712 or e-mail alan@wesham.org.uk
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
WELCOME HOME PARADE

Everyone Welcome...please come and support
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Medlar-with-Wesham New Mayor for 2010-2011

The new Mayor for Medlar-with-Wesham was installed at the meeting held on 18th May. The outgoing Mayor, Cllr Linda Nulty handed over the chain of office to the new Mayor Cllr Alan Clayton. In proposing Cllr Clayton , Cllr Nulty added that she was certain that she was handing over to a 'safe pair of hands' and reflected on the work he has done for the Town Council and the Community Pride Trust for very many years. The proposition was seconded by Cllr Ann Whitby. Cllr Clayton paid tribute to the retiring Mayor and Consort, Mr Richard Nulty, adding that he felt that they had been excellent ambassadors for the Town during their year of office. Cllr Clayton also congratulated Cllr Nulty on her appointment as Deputy Mayor of Fylde. Cllr Nulty was presented with a 'Past Mayors Bar ' to be attached to her Badge. The New Mayor then proposed Cllr Ann Whitby to be Deputy Mayor which was seconded by Cllr Geoff Dixon.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Mowbreck Lane Planning Application APPEAL
Fylde Borough Council's Planning Committee refusal for the 264 houses on the land to the North of Mowbreck Lane has been challenged by the land owner who has appealed against the decision. The date for the appeal has yet to be announced.
Wesham Action Group are hosting a public meeting at Wesham Community Centre on MONDAY 24th May at 7.30pm, to give advice on how the appeal can be rejected. Members of Wesham Town Council will also be on hand to answer any questions.
See also Wesham Action Group's Web Site click here
Wesham Action Group are hosting a public meeting at Wesham Community Centre on MONDAY 24th May at 7.30pm, to give advice on how the appeal can be rejected. Members of Wesham Town Council will also be on hand to answer any questions.

See also Wesham Action Group's Web Site click here
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Mowbreck Lane Planning Application
Fylde Borough Council Development Control Committee met today (17th March 2010) to determine the Planning Application 08/1072 for 264 houses on the land to the North of Mowbreck Lane Wesham.
The application was unanimously refused planning consent.
The meeting commenced at 1pm at the Lowther Pavilion. Many worried Wesham residents took their places in the 'theatre' to listen to the planning process. Over 20 people, including representatives from CPRE (Campaign for the preservation of Rural England), Medlar with Wesham Town Council, WAG (Wesham Action group), NFU, and local residents, had registered to speak as 'objectors' prior to the Development Control Committee debating the application. All of the speakers urged the committee to refuse the application based on many issues. Wesham Town Council's objections can be viewed by clicking here.
At the conclusion of the objectors presentations the DC committee were left in no uncertainty that there were many reasons to refuse the application.
Wesham's Fylde Borough Ward Councillor, Linda Nulty, addressed the committee with sound planning reasons why the application should be refused. One by one the committee made their views known, resulting in a unanimous decision that the application would be refused, despite the planning officer recommending approval of the application.
The application was unanimously refused planning consent.
The meeting commenced at 1pm at the Lowther Pavilion. Many worried Wesham residents took their places in the 'theatre' to listen to the planning process. Over 20 people, including representatives from CPRE (Campaign for the preservation of Rural England), Medlar with Wesham Town Council, WAG (Wesham Action group), NFU, and local residents, had registered to speak as 'objectors' prior to the Development Control Committee debating the application. All of the speakers urged the committee to refuse the application based on many issues. Wesham Town Council's objections can be viewed by clicking here.
At the conclusion of the objectors presentations the DC committee were left in no uncertainty that there were many reasons to refuse the application.
Wesham's Fylde Borough Ward Councillor, Linda Nulty, addressed the committee with sound planning reasons why the application should be refused. One by one the committee made their views known, resulting in a unanimous decision that the application would be refused, despite the planning officer recommending approval of the application.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Mowbreck Lane Development .. Public Meeting
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FYLDE BOROUGH COUNCIL HAVE ISSUED THE AGENDA AND REPORT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT CONTROL MEETING TO BE HELD ON 17th MARCH. The Case Officer's recommendation is "to be minded to approve the application subject to
satisfactory details on several matters being resolved."(See the full report for details)
The full report can be downloaded by clicking here
Medlar-with-Wesham Town Council have been informed that the date has now been set for the Fylde Borough Council Development Control Committee to meet to consider and determine the outcome for the Planning Application 08/1072 for 264 houses on the land to the north of Mowbreck Lane.
The date is WEDNESDAY 17th MARCH 2010 1pm at Lowther Pavilion, Lytham.
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The meeting will also provide an opportunity to discuss the planning procedures and the way that residents can ensure that their views are directed to the decision makers at FyldeBorough Council.
The objection document published by Wesham Town Council can be viewed by clicking on the link on the picture to the right.
FYLDE BOROUGH COUNCIL HAVE ISSUED THE AGENDA AND REPORT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT CONTROL MEETING TO BE HELD ON 17th MARCH. The Case Officer's recommendation is "to be minded to approve the application subject to
satisfactory details on several matters being resolved."(See the full report for details)
The full report can be downloaded by clicking here
Medlar-with-Wesham Town Council have been informed that the date has now been set for the Fylde Borough Council Development Control Committee to meet to consider and determine the outcome for the Planning Application 08/1072 for 264 houses on the land to the north of Mowbreck Lane.
The date is WEDNESDAY 17th MARCH 2010 1pm at Lowther Pavilion, Lytham.
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PUBLIC MEETING
In preparation, Medlar-with-Wesham Town Council have arranged for a further local Public Meeting to be held to update residents of the latest situation.
This will be held on Thursday 11th March at 7.30pm at Wesham Community Centre.
Everyone is welcome to attend
Members of the Town Council and representatives from the Wesham Action Group will be available to hopefully answer any queries you may have about the proposal.This will be held on Thursday 11th March at 7.30pm at Wesham Community Centre.
Everyone is welcome to attend
The meeting will also provide an opportunity to discuss the planning procedures and the way that residents can ensure that their views are directed to the decision makers at FyldeBorough Council.
The objection document published by Wesham Town Council can be viewed by clicking on the link on the picture to the right.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
ROAD SAFETY

Wesham school children warned about seatbelt safety
LOCAL police officers are delivering a series of talks to primary schools in Wesham on the importance of wearing a seatbelt.
PC Gary Cross and Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) Jacqui Marwick, both from the Wesham Neighbourhood Policing Team, will be delivering a series of presentations at Wesham C of E Primary School and St Joseph’s RC Primary School in the coming days.
Billy the Bee, the mascot for the Lancashire Partnership for Road Safety’s campaign, will also be visiting the schools to talk to the pupils.
PC Cross, Community Beat Manager for Wesham, said: “The purpose of the visits is to highlight the importance of wearing a seatbelt to the children.
“Wearing a seat belt can save your life and these visits allow us to get this message across to the children in a fun and interactive way.
“We are also measuring each child’s height so that we can provide advice to parents on the type of car seat that would be appropriate for the child.”
The officers are running a competition in the schools by asking the children to develop a poster on the seatbelt campaign. Prizes will be given to the posters judged to be the best.
LOCAL police officers are delivering a series of talks to primary schools in Wesham on the importance of wearing a seatbelt.
PC Gary Cross and Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) Jacqui Marwick, both from the Wesham Neighbourhood Policing Team, will be delivering a series of presentations at Wesham C of E Primary School and St Joseph’s RC Primary School in the coming days.
Billy the Bee, the mascot for the Lancashire Partnership for Road Safety’s campaign, will also be visiting the schools to talk to the pupils.
PC Cross, Community Beat Manager for Wesham, said: “The purpose of the visits is to highlight the importance of wearing a seatbelt to the children.
“Wearing a seat belt can save your life and these visits allow us to get this message across to the children in a fun and interactive way.
“We are also measuring each child’s height so that we can provide advice to parents on the type of car seat that would be appropriate for the child.”
The officers are running a competition in the schools by asking the children to develop a poster on the seatbelt campaign. Prizes will be given to the posters judged to be the best.
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