Movement is happening i regards to the Whyndyke Farm development on Preston New Road
The investment is part of the Whyndyke Farm development on Preston New Road with the proposed hostelry straddling the boundary between Blackpool and neighbouring Fylde borough. It means both planning authorities have had to approve the application.
But in a report to its Planning Committee, Fylde planners say: “The parish council refer to the fact that the development of this community facility is coming forward in advance of any other development on the Whyndyke site.
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