Lancashire County Council (St Annes Road West, Lytham St Annes, Fylde Borough) (One Way Traffic) Order 202*

February 9, 2026 Director of Highways and Transport (Officer) Approved View on council website

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Summary

...the Lancashire County Council (St Annes Road West, Lytham St Annes, Fylde Borough) (One Way Traffic) Order 202* was approved, introducing a restricted parking zone, no waiting and no loading at any time, and a one-way traffic system with a mandatory contra-flow cycle lane to improve pedestrian and vehicle movement for the Lytham St Annes Event Space project.

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Purpose

The scheme will introduce a signed Restricted
Parking Zone, with a No Waiting and No Loading at Any Time
restriction along a section of St Annes Road West.
The proposals will ensure the safe movement of pedestrians and
vehicles to support the Lytham St Annes Event Space project and
remove the need for lining to further enhance the area and make the
area less vehicle dominant.

One Way:
It is proposed to improve connectivity between the pier, beach and
promenade and St Annes town centre by widening the footway on the
north side of St Annes Road West.
The proposed one-way provision will reduce carriageway usage,
creating an inviting and pedestrian-friendly environment with
integrated planting and a seating area between the Promenade and
Clifton Drive North.
The direction of traffic flows is derived from a study based on the
availability of adjacent roads and vehicle volumes.

Consultations
Formal consultation was carried out between 7th August 2025 until
4th September 2025 which included advertising in the local press
and notices being displayed on site. Divisional county councillors
were consulted along with the council's usual consultees and the
consultation documents posted on the council's website.

A formal modification consultation was carried out between 21
August-2025 until 18 September-2025 which included advertising in
the local press and notices being displayed on site. Divisional
county councillors were consulted along with the council's usual
consultees and the consultation documents posted on the council's
website.

An additional formal modification consultation was carried out
between 06 November-2025 until 04 December-2025 which included
advertising in the local press and notices being displayed on site.
Divisional county councillors were consulted along with the
council's usual consultees and the consultation documents posted on
the council's website

Content

Peter Bell, Highway Regulation Manager, on
behalf of Matt Townsend, Director of Highways and Transport,
took the decision as set out in the report.

Supporting Documents

Appendix A - Notice of Proposal.pdf
Appendix C - Objection Summary and Officer Comments.pdf
Report.pdf
Appendix B - Plan.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date9 Feb 2026