Have your say on design proposals for Jubilee Gardens 

Proposals to reinstate and revitalise the largest park in Cleveleys as an active, nature-rich and multi-generational space are now being shared with the community for feedback. 

Draft plans have been developed ahead of the reinstatement of Jubilee Gardens on North Promenade. The 3.18-hectare site will undergo works starting this summer, following its temporary use since 2023 as a site compound for Wyre Council’s £52m Wyre Beach Management Scheme, which required closure of the car park and part of the green space. 

With the rock elements of the sea defence works now complete, the compound area at Jubilee Gardens is now being opened up for reinstatement. Further promenade widening and seawall improvement works are planned later this year. 

Wyre Council is now inviting residents to review the proposals and share their views, building on the Phase 1 consultation undertaken last year.

This consultation focuses on shaping the future phases of the Gardens’ development, including enhanced facilities, landscaping and stronger connections to the seafront, while Phase 1 works to reinstate the former compound area are due to begin. 

Residents can attend a drop-in session at The Venue, Cleveleys on Wednesday 10 June, or view the plans and complete a short online survey over the next two weeks. 

Wyre Council is now exploring a three-phase programme for Jubilee Gardens: 

Phase 1 will reinstate the former construction compound area. These works are due to begin shortly. 

Phase 2 proposes to improve and extend existing facilities such as the skatepark, play areas and access routes, alongside additional planting and street furniture. 

Phase 3 will focus on better integrating the Gardens with its coastal setting, improving visual links and exploring options to further connect the park and promenade. 

Councillor Simon Bridge, Portfolio Holder for Street Scene, Parks and Open Spaces, said: “Last year, hundreds of local people took the time to tell us what they wanted from Jubilee Gardens. With the rock elements of the sea defence works now complete, we have a real opportunity to reopen and improve this important space for the community. 

These proposals are built directly on that feedback, from enhancing biodiversity and play facilities to creating stronger links with the seafront. Our vision is an active, nature-rich and multi-generational space that reflects the needs of people of all ages. 

While initial works to reinstate the Gardens are beginning this summer, this consultation is an important opportunity for residents and businesses to help shape the next phases of development. This is your space, and we want the final designs to reflect the views of the community.” 

Jubilee Gardens is Cleveleys’ largest park, first opened in 1937. The council intends to complete the redevelopment in time for the park’s 90th anniversary in 2027. The site currently includes a multi-use games court, skate park, youth shelter, children’s play area, bowling club, open green space and a 111-space car park. 

Residents can view the proposals and complete the survey online at: www.wyre.gov.uk/have-your-say 

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