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WE ARE HISTORIC HIGHSTREETS AND BUSTLING MARKETS

Wyre is home to four charming town centres ranging from seaside towns boasting rich maritime history to market towns full of character.

The diversity of our high streets mean that there’s something for everyone, from vibrant nightlife to deep routed heritage, family fun, popular shopping destinations, the best places to eat and drink and a calendar of year round events to enjoy.

No matter which high street your business is close to, you can highlight the unique features that make it special.

Fleetwood’s highstreet is brimming with maritime heritage, accentuated with stunning Victorian architecture including the traditional indoor market, and its high street is only a stone’s throw from the beach.

Visitors can’t miss... a traditional chippy in Fleetwood or a trip on the ferry to Knott End.

Garstang is best known for its locally owned businesses, with a high street full of boutique stores stocking unique products and punctuated with cafes and restaurants who pride themselves on using locally sourced ingredients. It’s also the world’s first Fairtrade town.

Visitors can’t miss... tasting the locally made Garstang blue cheese.

Cleveleys is one of the busiest highstreets in Wyre, where people can find big name and boutique stores alongside outstanding local cafes, eateries and even a micro-brewery.

Visitors can’t miss... discovering the mysteries of the Mythic Coast trail and exploring a little piece of a galaxy far far away.

Poulton’s charm lies in its quaint market town history and shoppers can enjoy a diverse range of locally owned stores.

Visitors can’t miss... a night out! Serving up worldwide cuisines and offering everything from cocktails to real ale, visitors can enjoy a five star meal, see a live local band or even belt out their own tunes at kareoke.

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