St. Annes on the Sea Town Council

St. Annes on the Sea Town Council The parish of St. Annes on the Sea was created by order of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister The St. A steering group was set up.
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Anne’s on the Sea Parish Council was formed in the 26 May elections that same year. Cllr Barbara Mackenzie was elected chairman at the council’s first meeting on 7 June. Seven councillors were elected, five of whom had been members of the steering group that worked to make it all possible. It took two years to make it happen after St Anne’s residents overwhelmingly asked, following a public meetin

g, for the town to have a voice. This group secured a grant from Awards for All and organised a series of seminars about all aspects of local government. These were free and open to the public and an average of 25 people attended each session. Following the creation of the parish, a small celebration was held on 2 April in the Square with an orchestra playing. The then Fylde Borough Chief Executive, Ken Lee, read the official declaration of the forming of the parish of St. Anne’s on the Sea and the then Fylde Mayor Cllr Trevor Fiddler handed over the parish charter. Councillors voted to change the name of the council to St. Anne’s on the Sea Town Council at their meeting on 31 January 2006. They voted to have a Town Mayor in 2008 and Cllr Barbara Mackenzie was elected to the position for the municipal year 2008/09. The Town Council was awarded Quality Town Council status in 2011.

Come down and Salsa with Phil! Show us your best Mambo! 💃🕺
16/06/2026

Come down and Salsa with Phil! Show us your best Mambo! 💃🕺

WHAT'S ON THIS WEEK...TUESDAY: Steps in the Square - Salsa with Phil - come down and show us your best moves!WEDNESDAY: ...
15/06/2026

WHAT'S ON THIS WEEK...
TUESDAY: Steps in the Square - Salsa with Phil - come down and show us your best moves!
WEDNESDAY: Sounds in the Square - with singer Lauren Kate Brown
THURSDAY: Walks and Talks - Our next talk is from Tony Ford, A tour of St Anne's without leaving your chair! Come along to Fresh Cafe on Thursday. Spaces are limited, first come, first served.

12/06/2026
Our talk tonight is from fantastic local historian David Hoyle at Urban Arts. First come first served.
11/06/2026

Our talk tonight is from fantastic local historian David Hoyle at Urban Arts. First come first served.

https://www.stannesonthesea-tc.gov.uk/stay-in-the-know/
10/06/2026

https://www.stannesonthesea-tc.gov.uk/stay-in-the-know/

Stay In the Know Posted on June 10, 2026 by j n in Community News, Featured Dear Residents and Local Businesses, The 2026 AIG Women’s Open will take place at Royal Lytham & St Annes from Thursday 30 July to Sunday 2 August 2026. With over 50,000 spectators expected across the four-day tournament, ...

10/06/2026

We are in the amphitheatre today due to windy conditions 🎤

Sounds in the Square - Come and listen to our wonderful singer Simon Clarke 1pm - 2:30pm The Events Space
10/06/2026

Sounds in the Square - Come and listen to our wonderful singer Simon Clarke 1pm - 2:30pm The Events Space

09/06/2026

Fantastic Zumba in The Event space today! Thanks Suzy!

Address

5 St George's Road
Lytham St Annes
FY82AE

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 2pm
Tuesday 10am - 2pm
Wednesday 10am - 2pm
Thursday 10am - 2pm
Friday 10am - 2pm

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+441253781124

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