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Stage one of Waterfront building work complete

6:04pm Friday 25th April 2008

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By Chris Gee »

Fleetwood's new-look Waterfront is taking shape with the first stage of building work now complete.

The seafront between Fleetwood Pier and the YMCA is being transformed from a run-down area of land into something a little more eye-catching.

Almost £250,000M has been put into the facelift by Wyre Borough Council and a EU grant, the benefits of which are now being realised after contractors recently moved off the site.

The main focus of this first phase is a revamp of the bowling green, which has been fully enclosed with anti-vandal fencing.

New paths and a patio terrace have also been created.

The green is open to members of the public and will also be used by Belmont Bowling, which celebrated the new facilities with an open day on Saturday.

Club chairman David Wright said members were delighted at the transformation and added: "One can never quite picture beforehand how a project of this kind will turn out, but in this case I can say our expectations have been handsomely realised."

Other improvements include a kickabout football area, banking sprinkled with wildflower seeds and beds which will be filled with plants being specially cultivated at the council-owned Ashdell Nurseries in Thornton.

More detailed plans will now be drawn up for the second phase incorporating children's play facilities.

Waterfront development manager Wally Mitchinson, said: "After consultation with the local community last year the plans were re-drawn and the result is superb.

"We are now very keen to crack on with phase two and will again consult local people who will determine what is best for the area and help it become a great asset to residents and visitors alike."

Fencing around the planted areas will remain for a little while longer until all the plants have been established.

Mr Mitchinson added: "Once everything is in bloom the whole area will be wonderful to look at, but to get to this point we need to give the plants and grass seeds plenty of chance to bed in. We're asking the public to support us by respecting the fencing and the reason it needs to be in place."

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