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Latest pictures show the ongoing regeneration work at Fairhaven Lake

Work is progressing on a new look for Fairhaven Lake and its surrounding green space.

It follows the award of £1.5m National Lottery Heritage Funding in December 2018 and is expected to be completed by the spring/summer of next year.

The project aims to conserve and restore Fairhaven’s heritage buildings and landscape and is being delivered through two main contracts.

The first, worth £1.2m, has been awarded to John Turner Construction, to restore the three heritage buildings on site along with landscape works on the north side of the Lake. The second £158,000 package involves Horticon Ltd carrying out restoration of the Japanese Gardens and completing the circular pathway around the lake.

Coun Cheryl Little, Fylde Council’s tourism and leisure chairman, said: “I hope everyone shares our excitement for the next phase of the transformation of one of the Council’s best loved assets.”

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